Biters By: Harry Shannon JournalStone Doubledown #4 April 2014 Reviewed by: Michael Collings Biters substantiates the axiom that the best zombie books are not about zombies at all—and this one is an excellent zombie tale. The eponymous creatures are not quite zombies....
Where all light is left to die by Robert S. Wilson Some short fiction writers have told me they are not fond of single author collections even if it is their own. They claim that the short story collection corrals the works into a hodgepodge that doesn’t respect the...
Wakening the Crow By Stephen Gregory Publisher: Solaris (November 11th, 2014) Reviewed by: Marvin P. Vernon Stephen Gregory’s Wakening the Crow invokes not only the spirit of Edgar Allen Poe but also some of the psychological and supernatural aspects of the master’s...
Concrete Park, Volume 1: You Send Me Tony Puryear, Erika Alexander, Writers Tony Puryear, Artwork Dark Horse Books ISBN: 978-1616555306 October 14, 2014; $9.74 HC Reviewed by Elaine Pascale To paraphrase Pat Benatar, (in Concrete Park), Hell is for sexy...
Hemlock Grove – Season One – Blu-ray review By Brian M. Sammons Executive Producer by: Eli Roth Cast: Famke Janssen, Landon Liboiron, Bill Skarsgård When I first sat down to watch this direct to Netflix show, I must admit, I was more than a little bit leery. First,...
The Medusa’s Gaze and Vampire’s Bite: The Science of Monsters Matt Kaplan Scribner ISBN 978-1451667981 October 2012; $26.00 HC, $16.00 PB Reviewed by David Goudsward Matt Kaplan is a science journalist who basically believes all monsters exist because mankind made...