Doctor Sleep Stephen King Reviewed by Michael Furlong Still Shining On: Stephen King’s Doctor Sleep Click. Stephen King’s not there. Or is he? My introduction to Doctor Sleep came when I attended the Savannah Book Festival on February 19, 2012 and King gave a live...
All The Truth That’s in Me Julie Berry Publisher- Viking paperback, 228 pages. Young adult Reviewed by: Amy Shane Review: A powerful, lyrical, poetic read, that is like a knife to the heart. Two girls have gone missing, all in the space of two days, and only one was...
SuperNOIRtural Tales By Ian Rogers Burning Effigy Press Reviewed by Josh Black Every House Is Haunted, Ian Rogers’ ReLit award-winning debut collection, is a recent favorite of mine. It was a wonderful read, yet left me craving more. What better book to read...
Turn Down The Lights Edited by Richard Chizmar Cemetery Dance Publications February 2014; $35.00 HC Reviewed by Trever Nordgren A surprise anniversary anthology from Cemetery Dance is coming out to commemorate 25 years of their magazine. Richard Chizmar launched the...
Evil Jester Presents #1 Jack Ketchum, Joe McKinney, William F. Nolan, Jonathan Maberry Evil Jester Press (Grant/Day Media) December 2013, $3.99 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings In my early teens, I—along with my brother and sisters—read. We read all the time. Our...
Pearry Teo’s Bedlam Stories: The Battle for Oz and Wonderland Begins Christine Converse Dark Häus Press, 2011; Bedlam Stories LLD, September 2013 Trade paperback, 396 pp., $13.99; eBook, $4.99 Review by Michael R. Collings Imagine 1922. Imagine an insane asylum...