Eve Brenner: Zombie Girl is the book I’ve been waiting for without even knowing it. Don’t be fooled by the fact that it’s the debut book for author Alessia Giacomi. She brings more to the table in terms of character and plot than […]
Yesterday it was rain-slushing. There were puddles of water in the streets, and melting snow on the grass. There were people raking leaves, and everyone was wearing hoodies and fleeces. Last night the snow started a little bit more in earnest. The […]
House of Horrors and Haunted Catacombs used to be two separate haunted houses. They joined together to bring people an enhanced scare experience, and in many ways, that’s worked great for them. This is another house that Steve and I try and […]
I love anthologies! It’s like eating at a buffet. You get to sample all sorts of delicacies – enough to whet your appetite, but not so much that you get tired. In the horror genre, it seems the list of anthologies is never […]
Recently I had the pleasure of reading Peter Kahle‘s The Specimen. I had no idea what I was in for based on the cover of the book – a strange fetus floating in amber fluid, all surrounded by emerald green background. Out […]
It’s a great time to be a zombie fan! Newcomer Stephen Kozeniewski wows with his latest, The Ghoul Archipelago, recently released by Severed Press. At it’s most simple, The Ghoul Archipelago tells of a power struggle between three men after the zombie […]
I am normally the kind of person who can (and does) read multiple books at the same time. Usually I have a book that I’ll take to work or out and about with me, a book that I might read if I’m […]
I’ve been keeping up with AMC’s The Walking Dead and HBO’s Game of Thrones. I’m not much of a Vampire Diaries type, though from what I’ve heard I’m certainly missing out. I was into True Blood for awhile, but found Sookie to […]
I haven’t been on here in awhile, and for that I apologize. I am also behind in reviewing, editing, and other site-related activities. Again, my sincerest apologies. Since losing my job in November, it’s been hard to get back on my feet. […]
Two weeks ago, I got my hands on Braineater Jones, by Stephen Kozeniewski. I loaded it into my iPad, opened it in Kindle, and then went straight to Amazon.com to read the book description. Based on the description, I wasn’t sure what […]