Horror
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SO THIRSTY by Rachel Harrison (BOOK REVIEW)
Vampire novels are not really my favourite kind, probably due to the oversaturation of the trope after the release of Twilight. Yet if Rachel Harrison writes ... -
BRINGER OF DUST by J. M. Miro (BOOK REVIEW)
Note: This review will contain spoilers for the first book, Ordinary Monsters. ‘Do you believe in monsters?’ she asked softly. He stood with a quick ... -
LOVE IS A CREMATORIUM by Mercedes M. Yardley (BOOK REVIEW)
A woman builds her lover from carefully scavenged pieces and parts. A young girl is groomed for madness by one who loves her most. A neurodivergent ... -
DELIVER ME by Elle Nash (BOOK REVIEW)
“The factory is a fertile body, each breast a beginning. I make geometry of the meat and that keeps my mind in line – calming, comforting ... -
LOST IN THE GARDEN by Adam S. Leslie (BOOK REVIEW)
“STAY AWAY FROM ALMANBY. Almanby is dangerous. Go anywhere, but don’t go to Almanby. But no one ever specified why. No one thought to impress upon ... -
SLEWFOOT by Brom (BOOK REVIEW)
Reading Brom’s Slewfoot feels like reading a work of art. From the wider physicality of the book to the illustrated chapter headings, to the evocative prose: ... -
PARSEC ISSUE #2 ed. Ian Whates (MAGAZINE REVIEW)
ParSec – Issue #2 Winter 2021 ParSec is a digital Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror magazine published by PS Publishing and edited by Ian Whates which ... -
SOMEONE YOU CAN BUILD A NEST IN by John Wiswell (BOOK REVIEW)
Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell is a delightfully gory asexual monster romance, but it is also so much more than that. ... -
THE HUNGRY DARK by Jen Williams (BOOK REVIEW)
With each step the candlelight dwindled, darkness seeping around his feet like a dangerous riptide. Soon it felt like he was walking into a darkness so ... -
AN EDUCATION IN MALICE by S. T. Gibson (BOOK REVIEW)
Carmilla and I grew even more entangled, like flowers who, denied sufficient sunlight, entwine their leaves around each other and grow up strangled with love. An ...