
We Seem More Normal: Brian Evenson, Utah Valley, and Mormon Representation in Horror By T.J. Tranchell Most of the books I’ve read since I was about […]
We Seem More Normal: Brian Evenson, Utah Valley, and Mormon Representation in Horror By T.J. Tranchell Most of the books I’ve read since I was about […]
Pages: 300 Published: October 15th 2019 Publisher: Inkshares Scott Thomas, author of Kill Creek, delivers a most masterful read. Horror pertaining to childhood has always freaked me out. Violet freaked me […]
Reviewed by Caitlyn Grey What would you do if your life started to resemble that of local folklore? Shortly after moving to a secluded rural town, that’s exactly what happens to now […]
Soulshine by Warren Haynes When you can’t find the light That guides you through a cloudy day When the stars ain’t shining bright And it feels like you’ve lost your way When […]
Michael Patrick Hicks has outdone himself this time. He has concocted a potent, genre-bending cosmic horror tale that’s rich with historical implications. Hicks taps into so many history facets of the […]
THE FRIGHTFUL NOBODY Chris Sorensen My earliest recollection of horror being a thing that existed in the world was when my mother tried to ease my fear of a dark bedroom. As […]
Sleepaway Camp Reviewed by Caitlyn Grey Whoever said summer camp was a fun way to spend their vacation never went to Camp Arawak. In this 1983 cult classic, Angela Barker (Felissa Rose) […]
Pages: 311 Published: May 21st 2019 Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Reviewed by Valerie Dorsey I try not to compare writers books with their previous works but there is a certain expectation that […]
Pages: 262 Published: March 2nd 2017 Publisher: Eska Publishing This is my first time reading Kelly Evans, but it will not be my last. Oddly enough, I found a signed copy of […]
Reviewed by Caitlyn Grey If you’re looking for your next favorite James Wan horror film, you’ve come to the wrong place. The Haunting of La Llorona, which is a completely different film from The Curse of La […]
Pages: 210 Publisher: Death’s Head Press Published: March 11, 2019 Kenzie Jennings has concocted a wickedly delicious cannibalistic tale. It’s hard to believe Reception is her first book. It doesn’t read like […]
Pages: 152 Published: May 20th 2019 Publisher: Severed Press Russell James never disappoints with his creature features. And he’s at the top of his game with Claws. It’s a great action-packed aquatic […]