At Dark, I Become Loathsome Eric LaRocca Blackstone Publishing (January 28, 2025) Reviewed by Andrew Byers Eric LaRocca is a writer of transgressive horror. His work shocks, it pushes boundaries, it strives to make the reader uncomfortable. It sometimes deals with...
Eye for an Eye B. D. Prince Ghastly Press (October 8, 2024) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham Eye for an Eye by B. D. Prince is a collection of two novellas, and though the book is slim, there is nothing thin about either of the stories—they both pack a punch. I read it...
The Other Side Thomas Stewart Independently published (September 1, 2023) Reviewed by Nora B. Peevy The Other Side, a thrilling collection published in 2023, is Stewart’s second book. Since then, he has published twelve books and is not retiring soon. This is a more...
Horror Movie Paul Tremblay William Morrow (June 11, 2024) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham The novel opens in 1993 with four friends…well, let me amend that. It’s more like three friends and a fourth that they keep around to bully and torture. And that fourth friend,...
We’re Not Ourselves Today: 13 Tales of Pulp Horror Jill Girardi and Lydia Prime Kandisha Press (March 16, 2024) Reviewed by Nora B. Peevy Hold on to your devil horns and tails, my delicious fiends, because you’re in for a hellish treat from two talented women. Jill...
A Distant Silver Melody K. L. Young Strange Aeons (October 17, 2024) Reviewed by Andrew Byers Writer and filmmaker K.L. Young has released a new novella, A Distant Silver Melody, based on his as-yet-unproduced screenplay Killer’s Moon. The release date is no...