Author: Jonathan Thornton
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THE WORKS OF VERMIN by Hiron Ennes (HORROR CORNER)
Welcome to Cat & Jonathan’s Horror Corner! That’s right, we’ve entrusted Cat and Jonathan with a whole new feature of their own – a corner of ... -
ARBORESCENCE by Rhett Davis (BOOK REVIEW)
“What the fuck is wrong with us, Bren? Why can’t we just stop? We know we’re killing the planet, we’ve seen we’re killing the planet, and ... -
PERSONA by Aoife Josie Clements (BOOK REVIEW)
“I look over to Silas in the passenger seat, still bouncing, and see in his eyes this deep, unhinged longong for something he can’t begin to ... -
WUTHERING HEIGHTS by Emily Brontë (BOOK REVIEW)
Emily Brontë – Wuthering Heights (1847) “She abandoned them under a delusion,” he answered; “picturing in me a hero of romance, and expecting unlimited indulgences from ... -
Interview with Lauren Du Plessis (TENDER)
Lauren du Plessis is a British writer of speculative, folkloric, and weird fiction. Her short stories have appeared in Litro and Mslexia among others. She earned ... -
TENDER by Lauren Du Plessis (BOOK REVIEW)
“Being a plant seems simple. It all makes sense.” “Simpler than being human?” “Right. A plant doesn’t have a nervous system. It doesn’t need thoughts. It’s ... -
BLACK FLAME by Gretchen Felker-Martin (BOOK REVIEW)
“If a photograph could slice a little flesh from time, did the rest of the carcass remain? Could she return and suck the lingering taste off ... -
WHEN THERE ARE WOLVES AGAIN by E. J. Swift (BOOK REVIEW)
“Like Chornobyl rain, an event has to touch you to register. Lux is your proof that you had to come here, to the end, in order ... -
Interview with Dan Coxon (WRITING THE MAGIC)
Dan Coxon is an award-winning editor and writer based in London. He has been a finalist for the Shirley Jackson Awards and the British Fantasy Awards (six times), with Writing the Uncanny (co-edited ... -
BIG TIME by Jordan Prosser (BOOK REVIEW)
“The people in your life are a form of time travel; knowing them, then losing them, is like pausing the hand on a clock.” “Is it ...









