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 […]
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 […]
I’ve written this review over and over for the past few hours, trying to do justice to multi-talented author Eloise J. Knapp and her newest novel, PULSE. When she offered me an advanced reader copy, I knew I was in for something special. I’ve […]
They say you learn something new everyday, and I believe it’s true. I also believe that people can’t let something just exist without categorizing it. Case in point: about a year ago, I was in my local Barnes & Noble wandering aimlessly. […]
I have long been a fan of Christopher Golden‘s anthologies. The man has a knack for choosing really interesting stories, by really good authors. His collection, 21st Century Dead, is no exception. I read this book, cover to cover, in about three […]
I read often, the upside of which is that I experience great storytelling, and the downside of which is that sometimes I can predict how a story is going to end. That’s the worst, isn’t it? Being drawn into a story, turning […]
It’s been quite some time since I’ve read any poetry, or written any. To be honest, aside from the tongue-in-cheek holiday poetry books at Barnes & Noble, I didn’t even know that there was horror poetry available. Thankfully, my ignorance was corrected […]
You know what I miss? Classic monster movies. Godzilla destroying a city. An alien Thing terrorizing people in a god-forsaken wilderness of ice and snow. A ginormous shark cruising beaches during the 4th of July. Bring it on! But, in spite of […]
When I first laid eyes on Read the End First, I couldn’t wait to read it. (Seriously – look at that cover!) I’ve been a long-time fan of Suzanne Robb‘s literary antics, and figured that anyone she teamed up with would be top-notch. […]