Tortures of the Damned Hunter Shea Kensington Books July 28, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Hunter Shea proves again why he is one of the sharpest and most versatile authors of horror fiction today with Tortures of the Damned. The novel is one of the post-apocalypse, or...
Stealing Propeller Hats From the Dead David James Keaton Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing October 1, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter David James Keaton follows up his first two impressive novels with a collection of zombie tales from Perpetual Motion Machine...
The Crimson Corset Alistair Cross August 1st, 2015 Reviewed by Michael Aronovitz Let’s get this part out of the way quickly. The Crimson Corset is a good story. It is also a vampire story, meaning it is a good vampire story, but before we set off to Google the...
Blood Sushi Edited by Jinx Strange and Angela Meadon Dirge Publications August 3, 2015 Reviewed by Eden Royce The editors of Dirge magazine have put out a sample anthology of dark and twisted stories that reflect their tastes in horror. I hadn’t heard of Dirge...
Ghosts: An Anthology of Horror from the Beyond Edited by David Tyson Mogulty Press May 11th, 2015 Reviewed by Alex Scully I love ghost stories. They are among the oldest horror tales in both the written and oral tradition. Pliny the Younger wrote about hauntings in...
Wet and Screaming Shane McKenzie Deadite Press June 12, 2015 Reviewed by Marvin P. Vernon In Shane McKenzie’s first collection of short fiction, Wet and Screaming, we get what we expect from a book by that title. McKenzie writes bizarre fiction that isn’t...