Horror Novels I Strongly Recommend And A Guarantee
Every now and then, I like to update the five or so books I’ve read lately that I really enjoyed. I’d recommend these five books to anybody who loves good horror. Here’s my guarantee–if you read one of...
View ArticleReview of The Devil of Echo Lake
This book deserves to be a horror classic, in my view. The Devil of Echo Lake takes the story of Robert Johnson and the crossroads and infuses new, 21st century life into it. Billy Moon is a rock star...
View ArticleMovie Review–Pontypool
Watched a neat little horror movie on Netflix recently called Pontypool. The movie tells the story of the eponymous town of Pontypool and a bizarre virus that is spreading through the community,...
View ArticleRonald Malfi…Is Awesome
I’ll write more about Ron later when I finish his latest story that I am engrossed in. Here’s my review of an earlier work of his, “After the Fade” (damn good title.) I thought this was a tremendously...
View ArticleRonald Malfi’s Mourning House Is Simply, Transcendentally, Brilliant
In life, there are times when one comes upon a work of art that is so stunning, so brilliant, and so fantastic that the mind struggles to accept that it is real. So is Ronald Malfi’s “Mourning House.”...
View ArticleThe Best Horror Reads of 2012
In my view, there’s no better way to start off the new year than by reading some of the best works of the last year (and yes, I am only including books released in 2012. So even though I loved High...
View ArticleThe Burning Time by J.G. Faherty
Wanted to make you guys aware of a new release coming up that I think you will enjoy. It’s called the Burning Time, by J.G. Faherty. Anyone who has ever read Faherty’s work knows that he is a real...
View ArticleMovie Review: A Genesis Found
Stumbled upon an interesting movie during my internet wanderings recently–I honestly don’t remember how I even came upon it. It’s called A Genesis Found. It centers on a archaeological dig in...
View ArticleMy Review of Lake Mungo, One Unsettling Motion Picture
For a very long time, I have been on a quest to find a truly frightening, truly unsettling, scary movie. It’s not an easy quest. The last one to achieve that lofty bar was The Ring, a movie that...
View ArticleInterlands by Vincent O’Neil–Five Stars
The story of how I came to read Interlands is sort of interesting in of itself. I was in Providence for NecronomiCon when I met Vincent O’Neil. When he told me had written a Lovecraftian horror-novel...
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