DarkWalker – Book Review

DarkWalker – Book Review

DarkWalker John Urbancik Evileye Books ISBN: 978-0-982578971 2012; $13.95 trade paperback, $4.99 eBook Reviewed by Andrew Byers I’ve always been a sucker for dark, urban fantasies involving secret worlds of vampires, lycanthropes, and other supernatural beasties...
Tales of Obscenity – Magazine Review

Tales of Obscenity – Magazine Review

Tales of Obscenity #1 Paul Fry, ed. SST Publications 2013, $9.95, print magazine Reviewed by Aaron J. French  I first encountered SST Publications with their release of film director Eric Red’s debut novel, Don’t Stand So Close. That book is a great read, and so when...
After Death – Book Review

After Death – Book Review

After Death Eric J. Guignard, ed. Dark Moon April 2013, $15.95 trade paperback, $3.99 eBook Reviewed by Michael R. Collings The idea of an anthology of stories devoted to visions of an after-life is inherently intriguing. To some degree or another, each of us has a...
Stealing Night – Book Review

Stealing Night – Book Review

Stealing Night Peter Giglio Nightscape Press April 2013, $12.99 trade paperback, $3.99 eBook  Reviewed by Michael R. Collings One thing I much appreciate about horror as a ‘genre’ is its limitlessness. To be sure, there are usually creatures or monsters or things both...
The Red Girl – Book Review

The Red Girl – Book Review

The Red Girl Luke Walker Musa Publishing E-book, 289 pages  Review by Elizabeth Reuter The Red Girl is a story of old friends that once included a girl named Geri, until she committed suicide. We open with the living part of the group seeing the ghost of Geri and...

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