Over at This is Horror, Thomas Joyce has penned an excellent review of S. P. Miskowski’s The Best of Both Worlds: We say it with the nicest of intentions, but Miskowski has a real knack of creating the most tenebrous characters. While this novella differs...
Over at Kendall Reviews, Patricia Lillie–author of the THE CUCKOO GIRLS (Trepidatio, April 2020)–talks about why she writes horror: “Really. Parents. Teachers. Haunted houses. Shirley Jackson. Wonderful books. Of course, I write that stuff. What...
Duluth, MN (February 4, 2020): Just in time for Women in Horror Month, The Science of Women in Horror explores the tropes in horror film history. From scream queens to femmes fatales, horror isn’t just for the boys. Gothic media moguls Meg Hafdahl and Kelly Florence,...
Author and horror reviewer Elaine Pascale is rolling out works by female authors every day in February, to celebrate Women in Horror Month! Each day of FINAL GIRLS WITH 2020 VISION will showcase at least one work, so come over and see what us ghouls are up to! The...
Over at Miskatonic Review, a treatment of William Holloway’s “Ammonia,” the first story in The Abyssal Plain: The R’lyeh Cycle: Holloway’s story is largely effective, and accomplishes what it sets out to do: to tell the story of Cthulhu’s...
StokerCon hits the UK this year, and the preliminary ballot for the 2019 Bram Stoker Awards® has been released. Look out for these books! Doorways to the Deadeye by Eric J. Guignard (First Novel) The Bone Weaver’s Orchard by Sarah Read (First Novel) The Worst Is Yet...