Six Different Paths To Darkness, Only One Leads to Survival: The Choices are in Your Hands. By Renée S. DeCamillis My third book, Try Not To Die: By Your Own Hand, releases on September 10, 2025—World Suicide Prevention Day. This one is a different beast than my other works. It’s … Six Different Paths To Darkness, Only One Leads to Survival: The Choices are in Your Hands.Read more
Month: September 2025
Top Ways Gaming Fi Is Changing Crypto Investments in 2025
Top Ways Gaming Fi Is Changing Crypto Investments in 2025 Imagine being hooked to a screen at 2 in the morning, with snacks all around, and instead of your parents shouting at you for wasting time, they wake up the next morning to ask you how much cryptocurrency you have … Top Ways Gaming Fi Is Changing Crypto Investments in 2025Read more
You Weren’t Meant To Be Human by Andrew Joseph White: A Powerful Story About Choice
Above all, this novel is horror that holds a mirror up to the lives of marginalized people in a hostile world, echoing the works of Stephen Graham Jones and Eric LaRocca.If you want more horror that is as personal as it is political, then keep an eye out for the … You Weren’t Meant To Be Human by Andrew Joseph White: A Powerful Story About ChoiceRead more
Play Nice by Rachel Harrison: More Than Just a Ghost Story
Play Nice by Rachel Harrison: More Than Just a Ghost Story This is what draws the reader into Rachel Harrison’s books. She knows People. Our goals, quests, monsters to overcome and truths to dig out (or not). Whether she writes about witches, werewolves, cults or haunted houses, her characters are … Play Nice by Rachel Harrison: More Than Just a Ghost StoryRead more
Keith Rosson’s Coffin Moon A Gripping Descent into Darkness:
Keith Rosson’s Coffin Moon: A Gripping Descent into Darkness Coffin Moon marks Keith Rosson’s highly anticipated return to the horror genre following his critically acclaimed Fever House duology, this novel represents Rosson’s bold reimagining of vampire mythology within a gritty 1970s setting. The novel arrives at a time when vampire fiction has largely moved … Keith Rosson’s Coffin Moon A Gripping Descent into Darkness:Read more
Slasher Bingo Could Be the Best Way to Spice Up Your Film Nights
Slasher Bingo Could Be the Best Way to Spice Up Your Film Nights For horror fans who have seen it all, it’s hard to get shocked or surprised any more when new films come out. However, that doesn’t stop you from wanting to check out new slashers, does it? There’s … Slasher Bingo Could Be the Best Way to Spice Up Your Film NightsRead more
Kristina Ten: Childhood Fears: Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble
Kristina Ten: Childhood Fears: Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble Before I learned to walk, to draw, to use a spoon, to ask for help, to say what I want—before I hit any of these major kid milestones—I learned to be afraid of boiling water. There was an accident in the … Kristina Ten: Childhood Fears: Fire Burn and Cauldron BubbleRead more
Turbine 34: Yorkshire Moors Folk Horror by Katherine Clements
Katherine Clements – Turbine 34 The superb ‘Turbine 34’ closes out the ‘Northern Weird Project’ in style Turbine 34 by Katherine Clements is the sixth and final release in The Northern Weird Project, by Wild Hunt Books. I have thoroughly enjoyed this series and highly recommend checking out all six … Turbine 34: Yorkshire Moors Folk Horror by Katherine ClementsRead more
Matt Glasby: The Horror of My Life
Matt Glasby: The Horror of My Life The first horror book I remember reading The Hills Have Eyes Part 2 by David Ferring, aged about 10 – the novelisation you never knew you needed. It really stayed with me over the years, but maybe that was just the cover, which … Matt Glasby: The Horror of My LifeRead more
The Invisible Raptor: Available on digital download from 8th September
The Invisible Raptor: Available on digital download from 8th September YOU’LL NEVER SEE IT COMING “An Absurd, Outlandish Love Letter to Steven Spielberg” – Collider “Wildest Creature Feature of the Year” – Daily Dead The Movie Partnership is excited to announce that their monster horror comedy The Invisible Raptor will … The Invisible Raptor: Available on digital download from 8th SeptemberRead more
Somnium Movie Review: Hollywood’s Dream Nightmare
With hopes of making it big in LA, small-town Gemma takes the overnight shift at Somnium, a mysterious sleep clinic where dreams are made real, but soon finds herself trapped in its web of dark secrets. Somnium Movie Review: Hollywood’s Dream Nightmare Cain casts a spell both horrifying and hopeful. … Somnium Movie Review: Hollywood’s Dream NightmareRead more
Jaws at 50: Celebrating How the Original Summer Blockbuster Created a Whole New Subgenre in Entertainment
Jaws at 50: Celebrating How the Original Summer Blockbuster Created a Whole New Subgenre in Entertainment Boasting an incredibly tight narrative, superb character work, and some truly horrifying moments – as well as that epic practical shark – Jaws has rightly become an icon of cinema. It’s so much more … Jaws at 50: Celebrating How the Original Summer Blockbuster Created a Whole New Subgenre in EntertainmentRead more
This Way Lies Madness: When Horror Meets Mental Health
When Horror Meets Mental Health: This Way Lies Madness, edited by Dave Jeffery & Lee Murray A Horror Book Review by Benjamin Kurt Unsworth. From the very first moments of the submissions call, what editors Dave Jeffery & Lee Murray wanted to do was tell tales which shine a light … This Way Lies Madness: When Horror Meets Mental HealthRead more
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: Frightfest 2025
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: Frightfest 2025 By David and Tara Court It’s that August Bank Holiday time of year again in Leicester Square, when t-shirt styles shift to a darker hue bearing a variety of obscure and not-so-obscure film titles – when the horror obsessives begin to gather around the Odeon for … CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: Frightfest 2025Read more
Colm Field Pays a Visit to Uncle Zeedie
Colm Field Pays a Visit to Uncle Zeedie Please tell the readers a little bit about yourself. I’m a big horror nut, who writes during every spare interval from a day job in construction and my three kids. Fortunately I write a big chunk of my books (and this interview) … Colm Field Pays a Visit to Uncle ZeedieRead more
