Black Cat Mojo Adam Howe Comet Press March 16th, 2015 Reviewed by Walt Hicks A popular, hopeful axiom would have us believe that we mostly ‘make our own luck.’ While it is true that often our luck makes us, it is also true that sometimes luck is so persistently bad...
SNAFU: Wolves at the Door—An Anthology of Lycanthrope Military Horror Geoff Brown and Amanda J. Speddings, eds. Cohesion Press 2015 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings SNAFU: Wolves at the Door is the third in a series of anthologies focusing on military horror, following...
Mr. Mercedes Stephen King Scribner June 2014 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Mr. Mercedes is vintage Stephen King of a particular sort—Stephen-King-without-supernatural-monsters. It is indeed a horror story, much as Misery was a horror story, or Gerald’s Game...
The Lost Level Brian Keene Apex Publications December 17, 2014 Reviewed by Marvin Vernon Brian Keene’s The Lost Level is the first book of a projected series. If you’re familiar with the works of Keene, then you know him mainly as a writer of visceral horror....
Grave Events Jeani Rector The Horror Zine Books September, 2014 Reviewed by Jess Landry Two loosely-intertwined stories of the supernatural and not-so-supernatural set the pace for Grave Events, the latest title from The Horror Zine editor and founder Jeani Rector....
Cracked Sky Brian Eads Omnium Gatherum January 12th, 2014 Reviewed by Marvin Vernon The strength of Brian Eads’ short novel Cracked Sky lies in the ability to express and illustrate strong and intense emotions. His story centers on Stephen and Shelly Morrison whose...