The Flip Michael Philip Cash 2014, trade paperback, 392pp. The After House Michael Philip Cash 2014, trade paperback, 194 pp. Reviewed by Michael R. Collings With his earlier novel, Stillwell: A Haunting on Long Island, Michael Philip Cash offered a ghost story that...
Zombies & Calculus By Colin Adams Princeton University Press September 22, 2014 Reviewed by Marvin Vernon Today I will review a book about calculus. That’s right. Hell has officially frozen over. Professor Craig Williams is just teaching his regular calculus...
Larry Adam Millard Crowded Quarantine Publications August 4th, 2014, $1.99 (Kindle E-Book) Reviewed by Sheri White Larry “Pigface” Travers is a serial killer whose best days are far behind him. After gleefully killing teenage camp counselors in the late 1970s,...
The Specimen Pete Kahle CreateSpace (April 2, 2014) Reviewed by Marvin P. Vernon Pete Kahle’s debut novel titled The Specimen is a noble descendent of a number of novels featuring mind-controlling parasites. It is a formidable family headed primarily by Jack Finney’s...
Dolls – Blu-ray review Director: Stuart Gordon Cast: Ian Patrick Williams, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, Carrie Lorraine Reviewed By Brian M. Sammons One of director Stuart Gordon’s more overlooked and forgotten films he did for Empire Pictures back in the 80s, Dolls has...
A Darke Phantastique: Encounters with the Uncanny and Other Magical Things Jason V. Brock, ed. Cycatrix Press, 2014 Trade paperback, 728 pages Reviewed by Michael R. Collings At 728 pages, it would seem that Jason Brock’s anthology, A Darke Phantastique, has the...