Dark Art Tim Waggoner Past Curfew Press December 2014 Reviewed by Marvin Vernon Sarah Pennington has the misfortune of being paired with the local weird kid, Ben Phelps, in her high school drawing class. Ben turns out to be a talented artist and he shows her a drawing...
Gothic Revival Carson Buckingham Sirens Call Publications August 18, 2014 Reviewed by Mary Genevieve Fortier Have you ever read a book where you simply can’t get the characters out of your head? You read and are drawn in, not simply gliding past the words but living...
The Deep Nick Cutter Gallery Books January 2015 Reviewed by Josh Black The Deep is the sophomore novel from Nick Cutter, pseudonym of literary fiction writer Craig Davidson. While his first horror outing, The Troop, was a thick slab of gross-out horror with an...
REVIVAL Stephen King Scribner Press November 2014 Reviewed by Rick Hipson As any King fan knows, the man’s work switches from the mainstream (Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption,The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon) to the deliberately horrific (Carrie, Pet Semetary,...
These Black Winged Ones W.H. Pugmire Myth Ink Books 2014 Reviewed by David Goudsward Myth Ink has initiated a new series of chapbooks. And if this first one is any indication, it bodes well for the series. The debut is by none other than the prose poet of Sesqua...
Albion Fay Mark Morris Spectral Press April 2015 Reviewed by Mario Guslandi British author and editor Mark Morris has contributed a charming novella entitled Albion Fay to the growing catalog of Spectral Press, a small, indie imprint devoted to contemporary horror...