Tag: Horror
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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 ... -
Interview with Olivia Isaac-Henry (SORROW SPRING)
Before her first foray into folk horror, Olivia had two crime fiction novels published: Someone You Know and The Verdict. She grew up in Worcestershire but ... -
THE WAY UP IS DEATH by Dan Hanks (BOOK REVIEW)
On an ordinary day, an extraordinary event occurs which irrevocably changes the lives of thirteen people. On the hills of the Peak District an ominous floating ... -
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 ... -
THE MYSTERY OF THE PALE KING by Sam Flynn (EXCERPT)
“Tonight, my friends, the performance is real. To you, my most faithful, I dedicate this, the final production of ‘The Mystery of the Pale King.” As ... -
GRIMM RETOLD edited by LCW Allingham and River Eno (COVER REVEAL)
Today, we’re thrilled to be taking part in the cover reveal for an exciting new anthology from editors LCW Allingham and River Eno, and Speculation Publications! ... -
HORROR – Roundtable Interview Women in SFF
Welcome to the Fantasy Hive and our Women in SFF feature! Women writing Horror has received some long-awaited attention recently, so we’re thrilled you could ... -
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: ... -
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 ...