A Requiem for Dead Flies Peter N. Dudar 292 Pages Nightscape Press Review by M.L. Roos Bram Stoker® Nominee Peter N. Dudar has written an intriguing tale; one that captures the nebulous essence of a ghost story, interweaves it with a mystery, and tops it off with a...
Rosemary’s Baby Director: Roman Polanski Cast: Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon Review by Brian M. Sammons This is Rosemary’s Baby new on Blu-ray from Criterion Collection. If you want to save time, here’s my three second synopsis: It’s Rosemary’s Baby...
Necessary Evil Tina Starr 41 Pages Smashwords Review by Rick Amortis Smashwords is a wonderful platform for aspiring authors to showcase their stories in the most inexpensive, accessible medium imaginable. Ms. Starr has utilized this opportunity well with an expose of...
Sharkways AJ Kirby Damnation Books 237 Pages Review By Rick Amortis When professional excavation contractor Bill Minto suffers from debilitating neurological anguish, he seeks professional help. After a slew of tests little seems to provide any grasp of tangible...
The Crimson Pact Vols. 1-4 Paul Genesse, ed. Alliteration Ink. March 2011, October 2011, May 2012, July 2012 Review by Michael R. Collings Several months after the publication of Paul Genesse’s short-fiction anthology, The Crimson Pact, Volume 1, in March 2011, I...
Shakespeare v Lovecraft: A Horror Comedy Mash-up featuring Shakespeare’s Characters and Lovecraft’s Creatures. William Shakespeare, H.P. Lovecraft, and D.R. O’Brien Obiedan Publications April 2012 Review by Michael R. Collings There are several reasons why a novel...