FIFTYoneFIFTY Patrick Loveland Stay Strange Publishing (November 1, 2024) Reviewed by Nora B. Peevy Gory, bloody, and violent. Just like I love my horror. Patrick Loveland’s book features a young adult, Felix with a camera that sees a parallel universe and lots of...
A Practical Heathen’s Guide to Asatru Patricia M. Lafayllve Llewellyn Publications (November 8, 2013) Reviewed by Nora B. Peevy I’ve been reading a lot of Nordic heathen practitioner guides and fiction in the past few months. This is the most dense and informative of...
Atmospheric Disturbances Helen Grant Swan River Press (2024) Reviewed by Mario Guslandi I won’t conceal the fact that Helen Grant is one of my favourite authors of dark fiction, so much so that in the past I even read (and reviewed) one of her novels, which represents...
Bogganmor Mark N. Drake Aethos Publications (February 4, 2025) Reviewed by Andrew Byers Mark N. Drake returns to the foreboding and wonderfully atmospheric Darkisle in Bogganmor, the fifth installment in the Glennison Darkisle Cases series. Once again, Jack Glennison,...
Camp Damascus Chuck Tingle Tor Nightfire (July 18, 2023) Reviewed by Nora B. Peevy This book was particularly hard for me to read. The raw emotion on the page reflected my own struggles with being accepted by family as a bisexual woman, but at least I never got sent...
The Night Birds Christopher Golden St. Martin’s Press (May 6, 2025) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham The Night Birds provides a unique setting—a creepy, half-sunken, rusty old freighter, the Cristabel, that ran aground off the coast of Galveston, Texas in the 19th...