Tag: Horror
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JAWBONE by Mónica Ojeda (BOOK REVIEW)
Mónica Ojeda – Jawbone (2017, translated by Sarah Booker 2021, published in the UK by New Ruins 2022) “Monsters have to be taught how to be ... -
SILVERWEED ROAD by Simon Crook (BOOK REVIEW)
“When the truth escapes them, people turn to fiction. Murderers find comfort in lies. The paranoid seek truth in conspiracies. I am not a superstitious man. ... -
THE WITNESSES ARE GONE by Joel Lane (BOOK REVIEW)
“Everything we search for, every holy grail, is something we cannot afford to find.” After bringing Joel Lane’s debut novel From Blue To Black (2000), short ... -
A DOWRY OF BLOOD by S. T. Gibson (BOOK REVIEW)
“I will render you as you really were, neither cast in pristine stained glass nor unholy fire. I will make you into nothing more than a ... -
LEECH by Hiron Ennes (BOOK REVIEW)
“Many patients, in times of stress, will recount dreams haunted by images of their bodies falling apart. Sometimes they tell me stories of paralysis, or rotten ... -
Interview with Simon Crook (SILVERWEED ROAD)
Simon Crook has been a film journalist for over twenty years, visiting film sets and interviewing talent for Empire magazine. A new and exciting voice in ... -
FAMILY BUSINESS by Jonathan Sims (BOOK REVIEW)
“I know something’s been happening to you. You’ve had… There’s something you really need to know about the family business.” Jonathan Sims is a writer, performer ... -
BLACK MOUTH by Ronald Malfi (BOOK REVIEW)
“In the summer of my eleventh year, a monster came to Black Mouth. It came in the night, slinking below the sightline of normal folks, destined ... -
THE ISLAND by Adrian McKinty (BOOK REVIEW)
Adrian was born and grew up in a working-class housing project in Belfast, Northern Ireland during the worst decades of the Troubles. He attended Oxford University on a ... -
CACKLE by Rachel Harrison (BOOK REVIEW)
“Look at her. She is stunningly gorgeous. Superhuman. I should be intimidated. I should feel like a hideous troll walking beside someone so insanely beautiful, but ...