Few themes are as intriguing as the fight against evil forces. Shoot The Devil: Martyr’s Militia brings this classic struggle to life with a collection of stories that mix horror and adventure. Published by Crucifixion Press and edited by Eric Postma, this anthology takes you on a wild ride filled … Shoot The Devil – Martyr’s MilitiaRead more
Must-Read Horror: 4 Superb Books to Ignite Your Imagination
Hello folks! Today, we have exciting news about four great books that arrived in the mail over the past couple of days, each promising a unique journey into worlds both familiar and alien. Get ready to encounter cosmic entities that challenge the very fabric of our understanding, horrific AI that … Must-Read Horror: 4 Superb Books to Ignite Your ImaginationRead more
The Poorly Made And Other Things by Sam Rebelein
The Poorly Made And Other Things is a novel, it’s an anthology, it’s a collection of fever dreams, and it’s psychogeography of a place that doesn’t exist. It’s definitely horror, but that’s one of the few definitive things to be said; after that, you just need to read it yourself. … The Poorly Made And Other Things by Sam RebeleinRead more
Cthulhu Armageddon: A Powerful Vengeance Odyssey
“Vengeance under the shadow of ancient gods: a gripping journey through a desolate world, in Armageddon by C. T. Phipps “ Cthulhu Armageddon by C. T. Phipps A recent viewing of Predator sparked an interesting conversation about masculinity in action films. Even though it had been years since I last watched … Cthulhu Armageddon: A Powerful Vengeance OdysseyRead more
Scuttler’s Cove: A Folk Horror Novel Worth Reading
Scuttler’s Cove: A Thrilling Folk Horror Novel by David Barnett Introduction In his latest novel, David Barnett weaves a mesmerizing folk horror that proves the sea holds more than just salt and secrets. Set in a picturesque Cornish coastal village, Scuttler’s Cove is a working village nestling in dramatic coastal … Scuttler’s Cove: A Folk Horror Novel Worth ReadingRead more
The Unrecovered: A Gothic Tale of War and Haunting
Introduction In The Unrecovered, Richard Strachan weaves a haunting narrative steeped in gothic tradition, skillfully combining the eerie ambiance of a crumbling estate with the profound effects of war and trauma. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Scotland, the story unfurls within the foreboding walls of Gallondean Castle, where … The Unrecovered: A Gothic Tale of War and HauntingRead more
House of Monstrous Women: A Gothic Tale of Secrets
This summer, Berkley invites you to visit 1986 Philippines and step inside the Ranoco House—where the air is tense with secrets, a sickly-sweet smell clings to the dimly lit walls, and veiled eyes follow you through endless connecting rooms. Here is where you will play a wicked game—and to win, … House of Monstrous Women: A Gothic Tale of SecretsRead more
My Split Tongue, Explores Forbidden Human Desires
My Split Tongue/Mi Lengua Dividida by A L Garcia Quill & Crow Publishing House; Available February 21st Review by Damascus Mincemeyer Across the ages, many have tried to answer that fundamental question: What mysteries lurk within the human heart? Innumerable creative minds have attempted to satisfy the inquiry through literature, … My Split Tongue, Explores Forbidden Human DesiresRead more
Twisting Turning Timeshifts, HERitage Volume 2
Twisting Turning Timeshifts, HERitage Volume 2 An Exciting Anthology! Now on Kickstarter Join us as we roam through the ages and across the globe. These stories embody ‘what if?’ and demonstrate how tiny changes can make a huge difference, and how major changes can shatter paradigms and forever alter the world. Some stories focus on the … Twisting Turning Timeshifts, HERitage Volume 2Read more
Heart Eyes: A Horror-Comedy Adventure
In the realm of horror-comedy, few filmmakers manage to strike the right balance of humor and gore quite like Josh Ruben. With his latest endeavor, Heart Eyes, he takes us on a whirlwind adventure through a Valentine’s Day filled with both romance and mayhem. Blending tropes from romantic comedies with … Heart Eyes: A Horror-Comedy AdventureRead more
Reap Sow by S.H. Cooper, a Captivating Tale
Reap, Sow is a haunting and thought-provoking read that showcases S.H. Cooper’s remarkable talent for crafting horror that is as emotionally resonant as it is terrifying. Reap Sow invites readers to slowly immerse themselves in a world where every shadow hides a secret and every whisper carries a warning. Fans … Reap Sow by S.H. Cooper, a Captivating TaleRead more
Do You See Me? A Horror Film That Misses the Mark
Do You See Me (2017) Written by Harel Goldstein, Charles Morris Jr and Corbin Timbrook Directed by Corbin Timbrook Emily is being stalked by a rogue clown. He’s everywhere…including her closet. Emily (Rya Meyers) finds herself being harassed by a creepy clown amidst news reports of women being murdered after … Do You See Me? A Horror Film That Misses the MarkRead more
Freelance Horror Movie Review: A Suspenseful Journey
Freelance Katie, a freelance video editor in desperate need of work, receives a high-paying offer to edit a cryptic and bizarre video from an anonymous employer. Strapped for cash and facing eviction, Katie eagerly accepts the gig. The video depicts people being tortured and even killed on camera – surely … Freelance Horror Movie Review: A Suspenseful JourneyRead more
Companion: A Unique Twist on AI Horror
Introduction Companion is an intriguing American horror film that centers on a group of friends who embark on a weekend getaway to a remote cabin in the woods. What begins as a relaxing retreat quickly devolves into chaos when a shocking secret comes to light—one of the guests is actually … Companion: A Unique Twist on AI HorrorRead more
Adam Cosco: The Horror That Haunts Us
Introduction As a genre, horror unlocks the deepest chambers of our psyche, inviting us to confront our primal fears and explore the dark corners of the human experience. In this article, we delve into a collection of my favorite aspects of horror—from unforgettable books that haunt our thoughts to films … Adam Cosco: The Horror That Haunts UsRead more
