Wyrd and Other Derelictions - Experimental Horror at its Finest
Wyrd contains seven derelictions, original tales of mystery and horror from Adam Nevill. Joe reviews!
Read MoreWyrd contains seven derelictions, original tales of mystery and horror from Adam Nevill. Joe reviews!
Read MoreSee what Joe thinks of Todd Sullivan’s follow up to Butchers. Read his review of The Gray Man of Smoke and Shadows
Read MoreAfter the loss of her husband, Susan sought a safe place to rebuild a life for herself and her six-year-old daughter, Christine. Quaint and picturesque, Porter Mines seemed ideal. Susan soon learns appearances can be deceiving.
Read MoreTwo women - one a wealthy, charitable lady, the other a young orphan who admits to killing multiple people. She says she did with her sewing needle and the garments she makes. This is a wild, violent, unique tale!
Read MoreBram Stoker Award-winner Sara Tantlinger delivers her CRADLELAND OF PARASITES, a harrowing and darkly gorgeous collection of poetry chronicling the death and devastation of history’s plagues. - Charlotte reviews
Read MoreBeyond the walls of the House of Seven Gables, evil waits for Phoebe. Can she survive a house full of witches out to cause chaos and destruction?
Read More“…Scott learns that there is no escape from his own past, or the crows that have crawled out of it. He can only watch, as his life is turned into a living nightmare.”
Read MoreDo you remember what it was like to be a teenager? All the drugs, sex, and occult-dabbling? All the suicides? No? It’s time to transcend into the lives of these marked teenagers and experience the entropy of their universe. Remember, there is no perfect transfer of energy… (*Trigger Warning: Suicide, self-harm, animal harm.*)
Read MoreA beautifully written Gothic poetry collection from Jessica Drake-Thomas
Read MoreUsing her sister’s cottage to recover from her husband’s death, Robyn thought she was in for some alone time to heal. But the idyllic cottage hides malevolent secrets, and Robyn is caught in the middle. See what Adam has to say about theses witchy words from Catherine Cavendish
Read MoreWhat would you do if someone you knew needed a body part (kidneys, eyes, or hand), but someone else had to lose theirs??
Read MoreQuinn and her father, Glenn, move to the sleepy town of Kettle Springs, hoping for a new beginning. What they find instead are secrets and dark intentions, all stemming from a creepy town mascot: a clown named Frendo.
Read MoreWild and terrifying spirits roam free in a world where the feminine body and mind is often tethered and weighed down by cultures, traditions, and expectations. Break the bonds and explore the rending tales these wondrous authors conjured!
Read MoreA haunted grand home in England in the ‘40s, a caring and kind doctor, a traumatized family….The Little Stranger is a Gothic slow burn.
Read MoreA small town, a cult, and an outsider. Joe is reviewing Curse of the Pigman by Asher Ellis!
Read MoreThis book is a collection of four pieces by four different authors. Normally the quality of anthology books is uneven. This book, however, is the exception. Every one of the four was excellent, leaving me panting and wanting more.
Read MoreBook #2 of the Tom Nolan series by Craig Wallwork will grip you and rip you and then gently tuck you into bed like a doll with borrowed eyes.
Read MoreBirthing the Beast takes the reader back to a time when werewolves were feral beasts, purely intent on tearing the flesh from your bones with their jagged teeth and gnarled claws, leaving nothing but destruction in their quest to satiate their hunger.
Andrew states his case for the best haunted house novel of all time! Enter the debate…..at your own risk….
Read MoreA genderfluid witch in a small Southern town prepares for their Black Cotillion coming out party. Singing worms converge on an old woman and young boy living in a house buried deep underground. Revenge drives an angry spirit through possession after possession in the bare-knuckle boxing ring. A father and son’s canoe trip to one of the world’s “soft places” culminates in an ecstatic encounter with the Weird. These are just a few of the fifteen stories contained in As Summer’s Mask Slips, and Other Disruptions, Gordon B. White’s debut collection of horror and Weird fiction.
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