by Hunter Shea | Feb 6, 2020 | Book Reviews
“Sorry babe, Underage Vomit Porn are playing at Starbutts tonight.” “Oh, the are so cool!” said lame friend. “I downloaded Prolapsed Uteral Asphyxiation!” Oh, the slashers of the 80s. What a wonderful time to have been alive…and not running from some crazed maniac. I...
by Sheridan Bradford | Oct 29, 2019 | Book Reviews
Pamela Morris has been sharing her unique, literary style of horror with the world for at least a decade, and she continues to improve with each new outing. To enjoy TWB (books one and two) it helps to have a soft spot for coming-of-age adventures, for early...
by Sheridan Bradford | Oct 1, 2019 | Book Reviews
I read, and reviewed, Cesare’s excellent Video Night, and, as that was a humdinger, here we are with Exponential, selected next in his catalog because… eh, I don’t remember (and you don’t care). He wrote a book, and I read it. Next! The action wastes...
by Sheridan Bradford | Sep 21, 2019 | Book Reviews
This was one of those times where I knew I should have read a bunch of stuff from a “big name” in the contemporary horror space and hadn’t, and then put things off even longer… because now it’s built-up harder than Black Panther on BluRay, and because it sucks to be...
by Sheridan Bradford | Sep 8, 2019 | Book Reviews
Multi-author anthologies are usually worth a try, because if the reader doesn’t click with a specific author or story, the next is a few pages away. Similarly, themed anthologies can be fun, because the authors and their stories are confined to a particular set of...
by Sheridan Bradford | Aug 23, 2019 | Book Reviews
So I quit reading horror before most of you were born, aka the lean years for Stephen King fans. All thirty of them. This sucks for a bunch of reasons, but on the plus side, I’ve been able to really enjoy second contact with both major and less major names...