Near the end of Generation Loss, Cass comments on another artist’s work: “It was a horrifying world, but it was a real one. How many of us can say we’ve made a new world out of the things that terrify and move us?” At least a few of the women writing...
The Hiss of Escaping Air Christopher Golden PS Publishing, Chapbook, 32 Pages Review by Kent Knopp-Schwyn The Hiss of Escaping Air is a quiet horror tale from the ever-prolific Christopher Golden. In the hands of a less accomplished writer, this could have been a...
Miranda John R. Little Bad Moon Books Trade Paperback, Signed, $15.00 Review by David B. Silva As you get a step or two beyond the mid-life crisis years, you start looking back over your life with a mix of fondness for the good times and regret for the not-so-good...
The past two years we’ve partnered up with several other web sites in October to present what we’ve called the Halloween Book Review Project. The idea was originally proposed by Dylan At Monster Librarian. This year Monster Librarian, Horrorworld,...
The Book of Lists: Horror Amy Wallace, Del Howison, & Scott Bradley Harper Paperback, 410 pages, $14.95 Review by David B. Silva Some books are simply fun to read. The Book of Lists: Horror is one of those. Let me get the negative out of the way first, so we can...
Ghost Walk Brian Keene Leisure Fiction Paperback, 275 pages, S7.99 (Review based on advanced reading copy) Review by Sheila Merritt LeHorn’s Hollow has a bad reputation. Violent events and speculations about supernatural spookiness plague the area. What better...