A Requiem for Dead Flies. Peter N. Dudar Nightscape Press, June 2012. Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Growing up, I spent portions of every summer—and one summer entirely—at my grandparents’ farm in southern Idaho. They lived in a two-story house built by my...
MILTON’S CHILDREN By Jason V Brock Bad Moon Books Reviewed by Trever Nordgren Former Dark Discoveries Managing Editor and Designer Jason Brock is a busy guy. Besides making documentaries on SF and Horror luminaries, publishing landmark limited edition anthologies and...
Hauntings Edited by Ellen Datlow Tachyon, 2013 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings It is always fun to receive one of Ellen Datlow’s anthologies to review. From past experience, I know that I can anticipate a range of tales within the given theme and that I will...
Courtesy of Galleycat Free Samples of the Best Horror Novels of the Year By Jason Boog on February 26, 2013 3:07 PM The Horror Writers Association has revealed the nominees for the Bram Stoker Awards. At the Galleycat website, they’ve rounded up free samples of...
Trilogy: A Collection Prudence MacGregor Outskirts Press/The Cadence Group, 2013 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Prudence MacGregor’s Trilogy: A Collection is a short (108pp.) compilation of three tales loosely linked by theme and treatment. “Parallelograms,”...
Roseanne Montillo The Lady and Her Monsters William Morrow, February 2013 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings A few weeks ago, I published Milton’s Century: A Timeline of the Literary, Political, Religious, and Social Context of John Milton’s Life. Its...