What Moves the Dead T. Kingfisher Tor Nightfire (July 12, 2022) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham T. Kingfisher, author of the splendid book The Twisted Ones, has once again hit it out of the park with her novella, What Moves the Dead. Having read Poe’s “The Fall of the...
Little Mutilations: Three Body Horror Novellas Jess Landry, Sofia Ajram, & Nadia Bulkin Crystal Lake Publishing (April 25, 2023) Review by Elaine Pascale It is probably unnecessary to announce that I loved an offering from Crystal Lake Publishing. I have read most...
Horseman: A Tale of Sleepy Hollow Christina Henry Berkley (September 28th, 2021), 302 Pages Reviewed by Carson Buckingham Christina Henry has picked up where Washington Irving left off. She takes us to Tarrytown, New York, thirty years after Brom Bones drove his...
Walking the Dusk Mike Robinson JournalStone Publishing (May 12, 2023) Reviewed by Andrew Byers I thought Walking the Dusk was going to be a simple ghost story, or maybe a tale of a young boy tormented by a demonic entity in childhood, and the implications of that...
Cold, Black, & Infinite: Stories of the Horrific & Strange Todd Keisling Cemetery Dance Publications (September 26, 2023) Reviewed by Andrew Byers If you’ve been paying attention to horror anthologies in the last decade, you’ve undoubtedly come across the work...
Verushka Jan Stinchcomb JournalStone Publishing (July 7, 2023) Reviewed by Andrew Byers I was delighted to read Jan Stinchcomb’s Verushka, a multi-generational horror story about a being—once a woman named Verushka—who can’t leave a family alone. She’s going to take...