Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History Bill Schutt Algonquin Books February 14, 2017 Reviewed by David Goudsward Someday, some editor with more money that sense is going to ask me to compile a list of reference books that should be in the library of every horror...
Aletheia J.S. Breukelaar Crystal Lake Publishing March 2017 Reviewed by Shane Douglas Keene There’s so much greatness to talk about in author J.S. Breukelaar’s newest book that it would take up way more space than is appropriate for a piece like this if I tried to...
Little One Timothy G. Huguenin March 19, 2017 Reviewed by Brian James Lewis When you read a really great first novel from a young writer, you wonder what will be next and how it’s going to measure up. Well friends, you can relax and rejoice, because Little One is even...
Tales from the Miskatonic University Library Darrell Schweitzer and John Ashmead, Editors PS Publishers February 2017 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Tales from the Miskatonic University Library is an anthology collecting two highly insightful introductions and...
Of Saints and Shadows Christopher Golden Journalstone September 23, 2016 Reviewed by A. Renee Hunt There’s nothing better than liking a monster. Peter Octavian is a creature of the night, but he’s one of the good guys. Peter is a “Defiant One,”...
Rites of Azathoth Frank Cavallo Necro/Bedlam December 2016 Reviewed by Shane Douglas Keene In the last couple years, it seems like there’s been a major surge in the amount of new material being published in the field of dark genre fiction. And a surprising thing about...