Six Rooms: Book Review
Six Rooms is a buffet of secrets and it’s all you can eat. And I was there for it.
After Authorcon Update
I know I missed Monday but I swear I have a good reason! Check out this big PLM update!
Interview: Jolie Toomajan
This interview is spoiler-free for the upcoming horror anthology: Aseptic and Faintly Sadistic coming out May 21, 2023. Today I chat with editor, Jolie Toomajan, about the writing craft (hint, she is a monster that uses her phone to dictate drafts!?), editing experience, and about the anthology itself.
Aseptic and Faintly Sadistic: Anthology Review
Powerful and poignant, Aseptic and Faintly Sadistic resonates with brutal imagery, themes, and characters. Packed with 26 gut-wrenching tales brimming with blood, tears, and screams—this is one anthology you’ll need smelling salts for.
The Call (Korean:콜): Movie Review
Gripping, grim, and shocking. This movie was brutal. Perfectly paced, well acted (the two female leads were astounding), and with an ending that left me absolutely shook — I am still thinking about this movie a week later.
Skinamarink: Movie Review
Skinamarink missed the mark for me. Running at 100 minutes, it felt way longer, and I often felt my attention wandering during the excessive amount of ceiling shots.
Interview: Laura Keating
Today I chat with a fellow Canadian horror author, Laura Keating, about her upcoming debut novella: AGONY'S LODESTONE. Fans of found footage, weird fiction, and cosmic horror: AGONY'S LODESTONE is the book for you! As for me, I absolutely loved this book.
Agony’s Lodestone: Book Review
Fans of found footage, weird fiction, and cosmic horror: Agony’s Lodestone is the book for you! As for me, I absolutely loved this book.
Interview: Carson Winter
Today I chat with Carson Winter about his upcoming novella, Soft Targets, coming out from Tenebrous Press on March 22nd. Along with talking about his upcoming book, we also discuss writing crafts, inspirations, and more!
Soft Targets: Novella Review
Authentic, horrifying, and tragic — Soft Targets exposes the horror that might be lurking just underneath the polished surface of society.