THREADS by B. Renard
“Oh, good. You found him for me.” The door rattled as it shut, jingling the small cascade of bells attached to it. Both of the lobby’s current occupants looked up, one flinching back and the other rising from the shabbily-worn sofa to greet the tall, thin young man....
Read Wins Stoker for First Novel
We're thrilled to announce that Sarah Read's debut, The Bone Weaver's Orchard (Trepidatio) has won the 2019 Bram Stoker Award® for Superior Achievement in a First Novel! Congratulations to Sarah for this well-deserved honor. Sarah's reading from The Bone Weaver's...
Bram Stoker Awards® Set for Livestreaming
The 2019 Bram Stoker Awards® will now be livestreamed on Saturday, April 18th, 2020, with readings by finalists beginning at 5pm PST (8pm EST).
Short Film: TYPE
A young woman gets a tip for her photography project and ends up finding something rather strange...
Book Review: THE WORST IS YET TO COME
The Worst is Yet to Come S.P. Miskowski Trepidatio Publishing February 22, 2019 Reviewed by Elaine Pascale Middle school student Tasha Davis meets new girl, Briar Kenny, and it feels like fate. The girls are in sync with each other even though they don’t seem to have...
AND DROWN MELANCHOLY by Scarlett R. Algee
AND DROWN MELANCHOLY by Scarlett R. Algee The headache has lasted nineteen days. Nineteen days. Charlotte can count every one of them. It had started the day after she'd spiked her Coke a little too vigorously and stumbled into the pond at the company picnic: an...
Q&A with Adam L. G. Nevill
Editor’s note: The following is a Q&A between reviewer Ray Palen and Adam L. G. Nevill, author of The Reddening. RP: Are 'the red people' based on any particular historical people. or are they fully a product of your fertile imagination? AN: The idea for the...
Book Review: ARTERIAL BLOOM
Arterial Bloom Edited and illustrated by Mercedes M. Yardley Crystal Lake Publishing (April 3, 2020) Review by Bret McCormick Arterial Bloom is a beautiful book: beautiful in its design, with memorable illustrations, and beautiful in its use of the language. Mercedes...
Short Film: DEBT
A woman realizes what she owes. Short horror movie produced by Jash Pictures, Inc. Starring Bonnie Discepolo.
Zombie Fans Have A Reason To Be Excited From The ‘Train to Busan, Peninsula’ Teaser!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVucSRLLeIM In a film which takes place 4-years after the events of the original 'Train to Busan' we get to see how far South Korea has fallen and what is left of the world after this zombie outbreak! The film was initially scheduled...
INSTANT SWIMMERS by Ronald Malfi
INSTANT SWIMMERS by Ronald Malfi For the first fifty years of his life, Donald Broome enjoyed an existence of predictability and contentment that only a true practitioner of bachelorhood can know. An accountant by both nature and profession, Broome arrived at the firm...
Book Review: DEAD END
Dead End Chris DiLeo JournalStone (March 27, 2020) Reviewed by Bret McCormick When I laid eyes on the cover art for the book Dead End by Chris DiLeo, my first thought was, “I wouldn’t mind having a poster of that hanging on my wall.” Kudos to Don Noble of Rooster...
Book Review: THE REDDENING
THE REDDENING Adam L.G. Nevill Ritual Limited (October 31, 2019) Reviewed by Ray Palen If you enjoy your horror with a historic premise, along with a dash of the gothic thrown in for good measure, you need look no further than this terrific thrill-fest from British...
Update: StokerCon UK and the Bram Stoker Awards®
Many events in the horror world have been rescheduled or postponed in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. With that in mind, we have new information on StokerCon UK and the Bram Stoker Awards®. The 2019 Bram Stoker Awards® will now be presented virtually on...
New Release: DEAD END
DEAD END Chris DiLeo JournalStone (March 27, 2020) Home can be a refuge . . . Mike Munacy was eleven years old when he watched his father commit suicide, jumping off the towering hill behind his house to die in the grass at Mike’s feet. Fourteen years later, Mike and...







