I finished “The Middle of Nowhere: Horror in Rural America” a few months ago and have been staunchly refusing to review it since then. It took me forever to finish the book because I couldn’t get into reading it. Some of the […]
Hello everyone! I’m sorry that it’s taken so awfully long to get back to posting. I just got my first real teaching job and I’m overwhelmed with excitement (and work!) In addition, apparently I’m about to move houses in two months. While […]
I recently finished reading an anthology titled “Dead Bait Anthology”, published by Severed Press. I think its a real blessing that I don’t eat fish regularly, or at all, for that matter. I lost my taste for it some years ago. Having […]
Being a somewhat rabid Stephen King fan, I was immediately interested when I found out that Richard Matheson was his horror hero. I vowed then and there to find out what had caused the hype. When I found out that the film […]
Lisa Cach is the final author in the book “My Zombie Valentine”, and her story “Every Part of You” was certainly worth waiting for. I think, without stretching too far, that this is one of the oddest zombie tales I have ever […]
The third tale in “My Zombie Valentine” is from Marianne Mancusi. Titled, “Zombiewood Confidential”, it tells the story of a production crew for Romeo George’s next big zombie film. (Yes – that’s right. Not George Romero, but Romeo George – very nice […]
“Gentlemen Prefer Voodoo” (written by Angie Fox) is the second novella in the paranormal romance book “My Zombie Valentine”, which I promised to read before Valentine’s Day. (I just finished today and now I’m getting around to posting…) In any event, the […]
One of my favorite books by Stephen King is {and most likely always will be} “Pet Sematary”. I believe this was the first zombie-themed book I ever read, and I read it somewhere around my 7th or 8th grade year. This book […]
Now, I’m going to be very clear about something – I do not read paranormal romance novels. Or any romance novels, for that matter. However, a friend found this book for me at a library sale and bought it for 25 cents, […]
I would like to preface the following review saying that when I grew up I lived on a steady diet of Stephen King books and hot dogs, washed down with Kool-Aid. From the time I entered middle school until I graduated from […]