Where Spiders Fear to Spin Peter N. Dudar Books & Boos Press (Hebron CT) 2015 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Peter N. Dudar’s novella, Where Spiders Fear to Spin—in this volume coupled with a highly effective short story, “Peripheral Vision”—offers intriguing...
Cult of the Dead and Other Weird and Lovecraftian Tales Lois H. Gresh Hippocampus Press August 2015 Reviewed by David Goudsward New York Times bestselling author Lois H. Gresh is a triple threat as a writer. She writes nonfiction guides such topics as The Science of...
Witches Protection Program Michael Philip Cash 2015 Reviewed by Michael Collings From its assertion in the punning title and the early revelation that the main character suffers from dyslexia, Michael Phillip Cash’s Witches Protection Program asserts itself as a...
Skinner David Bernstein DarkFuse July 21, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Skinner, the latest release from David Bernstein, takes a few common horror conventions and turns them into something a bit different. The story finds six twenty-something friends driving to a...
Spiritwood G.J. Wise Damnation Books November 22, 2014 Reviewed by Tim Potter G.J. Wise’s Spiritwood is a novel of small town horror driven by centuries-old American Indian lore. The story is typical of the subgenre of rural community horror but definitely tends...
Limbus, Inc.—Book II Edited by Brett J. Talley Featuring: Harry Shannon, Joe R. Lansdale, Joe McKinney, Gary A. Braunbeck, Jonathan Maberry JournalStone 2014 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Having read and enjoyed Limbus (2013; for my review see Limbus, Inc.) when it...