
Devouring Dark: Alan Baxter (Kendall Review) [SS]
Devouring Dark: Alan Baxter Reviewed by Steve Stred Matt McLeod has a problem. Well to be frank, is it a problem or a gift? Amy […]
Devouring Dark: Alan Baxter Reviewed by Steve Stred Matt McLeod has a problem. Well to be frank, is it a problem or a gift? Amy […]
At Kendall Reviews I’m delighted to welcome Rio Youers. Rio is a British Fantasy Award-nominated author whose short fiction has been published in many notable […]
‘The Abominable Book Club is a monthly subscription box for the macabre-minded reader.’ The Abominable Book Club is an exciting new UK based service that […]
Greener Pastures: Michael Wehunt Reviewed by Steve Stred I first came across Michael Wehunt on this very Review site. Michael had contributed a guest post […]
The Switch House: Tim Meyer Reviewed by Steve Stred This is my second go-around with one of Mr. Meyer’s releases (the first being KILL HILL […]
The Mask Shop Of Doctor Blaack: Steve Rasnic Tem Reviewed by D.K. Hundt Steve Rasnic Tem is the author of over four-hundred short stories and […]
Karl Drinkwater is originally from Manchester but has lived in Wales for half his life. He’s a full-time author, edits fiction for other writers, and […]
Today Storgy Magazine (www.storgy.com) launch a Kickstarter Campaign for Shallow Creek, an exciting new anthology set in a town with a dark past that doesn’t […]
The Mist – Stephen King (Originally published in 1980, republished in 1985 then again as a stand-alone in 2007) So yes, first let me get […]
People often ask me, “do people really often ask you things which you later use as a lead-in for an article?”and I say no, but […]
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