Tales from Between: Anthology Review
Overall, I enjoyed this anthology and found the illustrated entries a refreshing addition to the prose. Again, this anthology didn’t have a theme but I enjoyed that because then you never knew what to expect — not in story topic or even subgenre.
If Only a Heart and Other Tales of Terror: Collection Review
If you are looking for genuine, well-written horror that is as heartbreaking as it is spine-tingling, grab If Only a Heart today. You won’t regret it.
Split Scream Vol 1: Book Review
Split Scream Volume 1 is a double feature of novelettes is a powerhouse duo of dark tales of masterful prose, delicious world-building, and authentic horror.
Blood Mountain: Collection Review
This whole collection is thick with blood, despair, and the overpowering menace of the landscape, the mountain, and nature herself. I was hooked by the first page and yanked in, drowning deliciously in Brenda’s beautiful prose and brutal themes.
Gothic: Novel Review
Cut-throat, brutal, and a heckuva ton of fun — Gothic is a 2023 must-read for horror fans.
Interview with Christi Nogle
An interview with Christi Nogle about her debut novel, Beulah. Check it out!
Beulah - Novel Review
Character-driven and heavy with atmosphere, Beulah pulls the reader into a slow-burning ghost story as surreal as a dream, but rife with brutal moments of harsh reality. Gothic foreboding colours every page of this novel.
Cats of the Pacific Northwest: Novella Review
If you like fairy tale aesthetics, the vibe of The Blair Witch Project, or are just looking for a suspenseful, chilling piece of short fiction: check out Cats the of Pacific Northwest.
Below: Novella Review
Like a Hollywood action thrill ride, Below never lets go. And honestly? You never want it to.
Your Mind Is A Terrible Thing: Novella Review
Dealing with themes of isolation, anxiety, and self-doubt, Your Mind Is A Terrible Thing explores what it means to be human, what it means to be one’s authentic self despite flaws and hurt. It’s beautiful. It’s brutal. It doesn’t let go and the ending leaves you with a bittersweet mix of hope and despair.