“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
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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
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
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
Jan/Feb Essential YA and Middle Grade Horror
January/February Essential YA and Middle Grade Horror Essential Life commitments have restricted my reading of YA and Middle Grade horror over the early part of 2025, so I am delighted to be back on track with the first of my roundups. There are many familiar names in the mix here, … Jan/Feb Essential YA and Middle Grade HorrorRead more
Pedro Iniguez Has Powerful Fever Dreams of a Parasite
Introduction With a writing journey spanning 16 years and an impressive portfolio boasting over 130 published works, Pedro Iniguez has carved out a unique space in the literary landscape. Pedro Iniguez’s stories not only reflect haunting elements of the genre but also explore deeper societal anxieties and cultural narratives. In … Pedro Iniguez Has Powerful Fever Dreams of a ParasiteRead more
The Wages of Belief by Elizabeth Massie: Book Review
The following contains spoils for Elizabeth Massie’s Sineater, but not the upcoming sequel, The Wages of Belief and Other Stories, out February 18th from Crossroad Press Elizabeth Massie scooped a Bram Stoker Award for the novel Sineater. Thirty-three years later, she’s releasing its sequel, The Wages of Belief, a novella … The Wages of Belief by Elizabeth Massie: Book ReviewRead more
The Amazing Fever House Duology is Unleashed!
Where the unthinkable becomes a reality, the gripping narratives of Fever House and its sequel, The Devil by Name, take readers on a tumultuous journey through chaos, survival, and the deepest secrets of humanity. We bring you the exciting news of two books from Keith Rosson, the horror author that everyone is talking about. … The Amazing Fever House Duology is Unleashed!Read more
Winter’s Shadows: Hauntings and Hoarfrost
Introduction Winter. The word conjures snowball fights and sledding, Christmas displays and lazy days spent home from school. Yet grim shades lurk beneath those cheery wonderland joys. Winter is the time when daylight dwindles and skies darken with overcast gloom. The earth becomes barren, trees turn skeletal, and even the … Winter’s Shadows: Hauntings and HoarfrostRead more
Celebrate William Meikle’s Birthday Scotland’s Finest Horror Witer
William Meikle celebrates his birthday, and I’d like to do something to help him celebrate it. It was Willie who suggested I should think about setting up my own review site, which I did; it was never meant to be called The Ginger Nuts of Horror, it was supposed to … Celebrate William Meikle’s Birthday Scotland’s Finest Horror WiterRead more
Palace of Shadows: A Gripping Gothic Thriller Review
Palace of Shadows by Ray Celestin: A Book Review by Carmilla Voiez Palace of Shadows is an exciting page turner that leaves us grappling with truth and subterfuge long after the story is complete. Reflecting the tone of outstanding novels such as “House of Leaves” and “The Elementals”, the Chesterfield … Palace of Shadows: A Gripping Gothic Thriller ReviewRead more
Championing Diverse Voices, Lets Uplift Now
Championing Diverse Voices: A Call to Book Reviewers to Champion Authors from Marginalized Backgrounds The voices we choose to amplify can shape cultural narratives, influence perspectives, and pave the way for a more inclusive world. Yet, the publishing industry has long been characterized by systemic inequities, often sidelining authors from … Championing Diverse Voices, Lets Uplift NowRead more
The Apparitions of Ruin: A Captivating Mystery
Introduction Ian R Cran’s *The Apparitions of Ruin* offers a captivating introduction to a world filled with ghostly secrets and chilling suspense. Set against the backdrop of Friar’s Dale, a quaint British village renowned for its hauntings, this novel invites readers to embark on a journey with three gifted siblings … The Apparitions of Ruin: A Captivating MysteryRead more
R N Cogley and His Gruesome Getaway to Ireland
Please tell the readers a little bit about yourself. Hi! I’m an Irish writer. I’m twenty-five. I am the author of The Elemental Witches series; An Inquiry Into Innocence; A Country Girl, A Big Girl; and Gruesome Getaway. I’ve also had poetry, short stories and pieces of creative non-fiction published … R N Cogley and His Gruesome Getaway to IrelandRead more
