After – Book Review

After – Book Review

After Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, eds. Hyperion October 9, 2012, $16.99 (Hardcover) Review by Michael R. Collings In any anthology, there are usually one or two stories — occasionally more — that just do not speak to me. I read the first few pages, then …...
Valentines for the Dead – Book Review

Valentines for the Dead – Book Review

Valentines for the Dead Corrine De Winter Shadowfall Publications, ebook Review by Matthew Tait The winner of a Bram Stoker award for poetry a few years back, Corrine De Winter is a name that has – up until now – escaped this reviewer entirely. A quick perusal of the...
Blood And Feathers – Book Review

Blood And Feathers – Book Review

Blood & Feathers Lou Morgan Solaris July 31, 2012, $9.99 Review by Darkeva Angels and demons seem to be showing up more and more in horror and fantasy fiction, sometimes with good showings, but mostly with clichéd and overused apocalyptic plotlines that do...
Rope – Book Review

Rope – Book Review

Rope Martin Livings Dark Prints Press, eNovella Review by Matthew Tait When Stephen King first published The Green Mile in serial format back in 1996, it was my first large-scale exposure to the realm of death row in a fictional setting. Not just death row, but the...
Kransen House – Book Review

Kransen House – Book Review

Kransen House Sara Brooke Kindle Edition 144 Pages Review by M.L. Roos Sara Brooke has written a nice Gothic horror story that has twinges of Ira Levin’s The Stepford Wives with a twist of Bentley Little, but on a much darker, sordid level. Ana and Ben are...
Haunted Tuscaloosa – Book Review

Haunted Tuscaloosa – Book Review

Haunted Tuscaloosa David Higdon & Brett J. Talley Paperback. 96 pages, $16.99 Review by Norman L. Rubenstein Haunted Tuscaloosa is the latest in a line of nonfiction books published by Haunted America, a division of The History Press. Author David Higdon is the...

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