Clay Boy by Craig E. Sawyer: Uncovering the Human Mind’s Unfathomable Possibilities
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Clay Boy by Craig E. Sawyer: Uncovering the Human Mind’s Unfathomable Possibilities

Clay Boy by Craig E. Sawyer. A Horror Book Review by Damascus Mincemeyer Brigids Gate Press; 176 Pages; Available Now on Amazon It has been said that the human mind is the true final frontier. In that squishy gray matter between our ears originates every earthly idea, impulse, urge, desire … Clay Boy by Craig E. Sawyer: Uncovering the Human Mind’s Unfathomable PossibilitiesRead more

Bloodalcohol by Michael Botur, A Horror Book Review
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Bloodalcohol by Michael Botur, A Horror Book Review

Bloodalcohol by Michael Botur, A Horror Book Review by Jeremy Roberts Publisher: Next Chapter To quote Marlon Brando playing Colonel Kurtz in Apocalypse, Now – “Horror has a face… horror and moral terror are your friends.” In Aotearoa, that face (deservedly) belongs to Michael Botur, author of Bloodalcohol – a … Bloodalcohol by Michael Botur, A Horror Book ReviewRead more

Young Adult and Middle-Grade Horror books for January 2024.
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Young Adult and Middle-Grade Horror books for January 2024.

Young Adult and Middle Grade Horror Roundup, January 2024 Welcome to another year of ‘Young Blood,’ the Young Adult and Middle-Grade arm of the Ginger Nuts of Horror. January is kicking off in style with seven reviews, including an early contender for the Young Adult horror novel 2024. I recommend … Young Adult and Middle-Grade Horror books for January 2024.Read more

The Marigold  by Andrew F. Sullivan
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The Marigold  by Andrew F. Sullivan

The Marigold by Andrew F. Sullivan, a Horror Book Review by Justin Allec  Mycological horror is pervasively thriving right now in both books and film. Recent examples I’ve enjoyed are HBO’s The Last of Us, that pool scene from Annihilation, Kingfisher’s What Moves the Dead, McCloud Chapman’s Ghost Eaters, Moreno-Garcia’s Mexican Gothic, and I’d even … The Marigold  by Andrew F. SullivanRead more

The Ravening Deep by Tim Pratt, Book Review
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The Ravening Deep by Tim Pratt, Book Review

The Ravening Deep by Tim Pratt Aconyte Books; 330 Pages; Available Now A Horror Book Review by Damascus Mincemeyer  The fictional worlds created by Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890-1937) have had an immeasurable influence on modern horror. An isolated, introverted, impoverished pulp writer, in death The Gentleman of Old Providence has … The Ravening Deep by Tim Pratt, Book ReviewRead more

Lord of Misrule, Is it A Worthy Homage to Folk Horror Classics?
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Lord of Misrule, Is it A Worthy Homage to Folk Horror Classics?

Lord of Misrule (2023)  Written by Tom de Ville Directed by William Brent Bell Review by: Mark Walker A desperate search for the young daughter of the town’s new minister. Rebecca (Tuppence Middleton) is a small English village’s new (ish) minister. While she preaches the Gospel from the pulpit, the … Lord of Misrule, Is it A Worthy Homage to Folk Horror Classics?Read more