
Into the Wild Green Yonder: A Short and Creepy Fairy Tale
Book Review – Into the Wild Green Yonder by Peter Crowther and Tim Lebbon: A Short and Creepy Fairy Tale Its story and vision exceeds the humble sheets of paper... Read more.

Why An Echo of Children Stands Out in Modern Horror Fiction
Book Review – An Echo of Children by Ramsey Campbell ‘“They’re too fond of exorcisms in Barnwall for my liking.”’ When it comes to Ramsey Campbell, two... Read more.

The Open Heart: Stories & Poetry of Catherine Wells
Book Review – Beyond and Within: and The Book of Catherine Wells Latest on the crusade of Flame Tree’s ‘Beyond & Within’ to shine a light on under-appreciated... Read more.

Razortooth: Horror with a Twist
Razortooth, where extreme horror meets dark humor, following Belladonna’s chaotic struggle for survival in a twisted world that challenges the boundaries of sanity... Read more.

Unearthing Tim Major’s Ingenious Robots Fiction
Book Review – Great Robots of History by Tim Major I have a soft spot for the silent film era, best of them all in my opinion being either Fritz Lang’s METROPOLIS... Read more.

Discontinue If Death Ensues: A Women-Led Horror Anthology
Book Review – Beyond and Within: Discontinue If Death Ensues This anthology had no right to make me feel as viscerally emotional as it did. And yet, it had every... Read more.

The Home: Mind-Bending Horror of Judith Sonnet
“There was another blur and then a spatter of blood. It went everywhere, like a chipmunk tossed into a wood chipper.” Introduction With a unique flair for intertwining... Read more.

The Soul Thief by S L Howe – Book Review
The Soul Thief by S L Howe – Book Review If horror less reliant on blood and guts is the order of the day, ‘The Soul Thief’ will make a fine caller at... Read more.

Come Sing for the Harrowing by Dan Coxon – Book Review
Come Sing for the Harrowing by Dan Coxon – Book Review ‘Come Sing for the Harrowing’ is then a collection brimming with enjoyable sadness. Its execution... Read more.

Guest House Paradiso – Film Review
Which means really only one thing. Whether they’re running a hotel, ducking from jets of vomit, espousing the virtues of not doing one’s business on their bedsheets,... Read more.

