The Best of Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Scripts Edited By Tony Albarella Gauntlet Press November, 2014 Reviewed by Chris Obenschain If you have even a passing interest in The Twilight Zone, this book is worth your money. Rod Serling’s work on this series...
The Art of Eating Through the Zombie Apocalypse Lauren Wilson Smart Pop Books October 28, 2014 Reviewed by Matthew Scott Baker I’m not going to outright say that I believe in zombies or that there is actually the potential for a zombie apocalypse…however, that doesn’t...
Modern Mythmakers: 35 Interviews with Horror & Science Fiction Writers and Filmmakers Michael McCarty Crystal Lake Publishing Reviewed by Alex Scully Why read nonfiction? Does it really matter where an author gets an idea? Does it matter what drove the inspiration...
Hell Comes to Hollywood II Edited by Eric Miller Big Time Books September 2014 Reviewed by Sheri White Back in 1988, I picked up an anthology of movie-themed horror stories called Silver Scream, edited by David J. Schow. It was a fantastic anthology, filled with...
Suspended in Dusk Edited by Simon Dewar Books of the Dead September 11th, 2014 Reviewed by Sheri White With a foreword by Jack Ketchum and 19 fantastic stories by some great up-and-coming writers (including one from a master of the genre, Ramsey Campbell), Suspended...
A Pleasure and a Calling Phil Hogan Picador January, 2015 Reviewed by Josh Black Mr. William Heming, an unassuming real estate agent, is a man who leads two lives (though this is something he would eloquently argue against). He’s a quiet kind of guy,...