OPEN CALL: Azathoth: Ordo ab Chao
OPEN CALL Anthology Title: Azathoth: Ordo ab Chao Edited by Aaron J. French Based on The Gods of HP Lovecraft Publisher: JournalStone Publishing Anthology Theme This project will be the first in a series of anthologies focusing on each of the Lovecraftian gods...
Book Review: THE GYPSY MOTHS
The Gypsy Moths Greg F. Gifune JournalStone Publishing (December 3, 2021) Reviewed by Andrew Byers There comes a time in almost every horror writer’s career when they’re practically obligated to write a coming of age narrative: Robert R. McCammon wrote the classic...
Book Review: TOUCHED BY SHADOWS
Touched by Shadows Vaughn A. Jackson JournalStone Publishing (December 10, 2021) Reviewed by Andrew Byers Thirteen-year-old Oumou is a powerful telekinetic. She’s been raised in a laboratory by unethical scientists who experimented on her, and has no real memories of...
Book Review: WICKED CREATURES
Wicked Creatures Scott Goudsward, Daniel G. Keohane, and David Price (editors) New England Horror Writers (October 8, 2021) Reviewed by Elaine Pascale Anyone who knows me knows that I love creature features. There is nothing more entertaining, more comfortingly...
Book Review: GENERATION X-ED
GENERATION X-ED Rebecca Rowland, ed. Dark Ink Books (January 26, 2022) Reviewed by Mario Guslandi A massive volume assembling twenty-three new horror stories, the present anthology provides many hours of pleasantly horrific reading. The quality of the included tales...
Book Review: REASSURING TALES: EXPANDED EDITION
Reassuring Tales: Expanded Edition T.E.D. Klein Pickman's Press (November 26, 2021) Reviewed by Brian M. Sammons I don't review a lot of books these days. Hell, I have a hard enough time reading for fun, as I edit quite a few anthologies and most of my reading goes to...
Book Review: The Workshop of Filthy Creation
The Workshop of Filthy Creation Richard Gadz Deixis Press (October 25, 2021) Reviewed by Andrew Byers What a brilliant novel. Set in Victorian London, this is the story of Maria, a strange young woman brought to the city by Professor George Hobson, who brought Maria...
Book Review: CUNNING FOLK
Cunning Folk Adam L.G. Nevill Ritual Ltd. (October 25, 2021) Reviewed by Ray Palen I go out of my way during the Halloween season to really immerse myself in as much horror as possible—both in literary and TV/film form. This year, that included rewatching the terrific...
Book Review: DON’T BREAK THE OATH
Don’t Break the Oath: Women of Horror Anthology Volume 4 Jill Girardi, Janine Pipe (editors) Kandisha Press (October 18, 2021) Reviewed by Elaine Pascale Volume four of the Women in Horror anthologies contains stories from 23 authors from around the globe. As with all...
Book Review: THE DEATH OF JANE LAWRENCE
The Death of Jane Lawrence Caitlin Starling St. Martin’s Press (October 5, 2021) Reviewed by Ray Palen Bram Stoker Award-nominated author Caitlin Starling is back with a work of Gothic Horror that will provide well-earned chills from those who dive into her latest...
Book Review: The Valancourt Book of Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories, Vol. 5
The Valancourt Book of Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories, Vol. 5 Edited by Christopher Philippo Valancourt Books, 2021 Reviewed by Mario Guslandi The long lasting tradition of telling ghost stories at Christmas is being carried on by Valancourt Books in a successful...
Book Review: THE WAITING
The Waiting Hunter Shea Silver Shamrock (September 12, 2021) Reviewed by Ray Palen Yonkers, NY resident Hunter Shea loves horror. He is not only a prolific author in the genre, but also hosts a horror podcast and refers to himself as a full-fledged horror-meister. One...
Book Review: THE STOWAWAY
The Stowaway James S. Murray and Darren Wearmouth St. Martin’s Press (September 21, 2021) Reviewed by Ray Palen Authors James S. Murray and Darren Wearmouth, who usually gift us with horrific novels that offer up various giant monsters and/or ancient creatures that...
Book Review: CRIMSON KING
Crimson King J. B. Rockwell Bizarro Pulp Press (October 29, 2021) Reviewed by Andrew Byers Crimson King starts with a simple premise that will seem very familiar: a ten-year-old boy named Casey is sent to spend the summer on his grandparents’ farm. Casey’s not a farm...
Book Review: HORSEMAN
Horseman Christina Henry Berkley (September 28, 2021) Reviewed by Ray Palen There are few literary works that can lay claim to helping create the modern tradition we know as Halloween like Washington Irving’s classic story, THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW. It is this work...

