Recovery By Adam Aresty Kraken Press 2013; $2.99 eBook Reviewed by Andrew Byers I’ve never done drugs. Not even a single bit of youthful experimentation. They have always seemed so squalid, seedy, and scary to me, and not at all appealing. But I have known several...
Midnight Echo, the Magazine of the Australian Horror Writers Association Issue #9: Myths and Legends, May 2013 By Various Contributors Pages: 149 Reviewed by Eden Royce “Horror is its own mythology…” Geoff Brown, editor of Midnight Echo’s Myths and Legend issue speaks...
Darkness on the Edge of Light, Part One Scott Everett Bronson ArcPoint Media, 2013 ARC Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Darkness on the Edge of Light is a particularly apt title for a collection of four stories that each begin in darkness—in suffering, sorrow, pain,...
The Unspoken Edited by William Meikle Karoshi Books Kindle version £2.88 Print version available soon Although this is a charity anthology, don’t be misled into thinking any of the stories are castoffs. From writers like Tim Lebbon, Simon Kurt Unsworth, Steven Savile,...
Addicted to the Dead By Shane McKenzie Thunderstorm Books 2013; Hard Rain Edition $35.00 Reviewed by Sheri White Once the dead start coming back to life, it’s discovered that if you eat them, you won’t become one of them when you die. The drawback to this is that you...
Bleeding the Vein By T. G. Arsenault Gallows Press ISBN: 978-0615687049 October 2012, Paperback $14.99 Review by Kat Yares It’s a rare horror book these days that I would award the maximum amount of stars to, but T. G. Arsenault’s Bleeding the Vein is...