Corpsepaint David Peak Word Horde April 2018 Reviewed by Gordon B. White Corpsepaint, the first novel from author David Peak, hits readers like a frigid blast from the howling darkness. From deep in the veins of Lord Leviathan, Corpsepaint is a frostbite wound of...
Cyborg 1989 Director: Albert Pyun Stars: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Deborah Richter, Vincent Klyn By Brian M. Sammons Both written (using a pen name) and directed by Albert Pyun, who gave us some great B-grade action flicks from the 80s and 90s (and who is still at it...
The Unquiet Void: Music to Go Mad To Jason Wallach Bandcamp Reviewed by Brian M. Sammons Today I want to tell you about The Unquiet Void. In addition to having a really cool name, TUV makes some of the eeriest, creepiest, and well-made music out there. Being...
Unbury Carol Josh Malerman Del Rey April 2018 Reviewed by Gordon B. White Josh Malerman’s Unbury Carol is a Western tinged with elements of the supernatural, the Gothic, and more than a hint of fairy tale, and which charts new ground for the author. A loping...
The Nightmare Room Chris Sorensen Harmful Monkey Press January 23, 2018 Reviewed by Brian James Lewis Let me just kick things off right and say that The Nightmare Room by Chris Sorensen is one hell of a fine book! You might even want to just go ahead and purchase it...
The Hatch Joe Fletcher Brooklyn Arts Press February 17, 2018 Reviewed by Brian James Lewis Joe Fletcher gives you his eyes, ears, nose, and senses. I mean this in a literary sense, of course. In his first full-length poetry collection The Hatch Fletcher takes us many...