Tag: Horror
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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 ... -
Interview with Lindy Ryan (THROW ME TO THE WOLVES)
Lindy Miller Ryan is an award-winning author/editor, short film director, and professor at Rutgers University. Prior to her career in academia, Ryan was the co-founder of ... -
THE BOOK OF THE BAKU by R.L. Boyle
Sean is a 13-year-old boy who has been taken into care and eventually fostered by his estranged grandfather. His grandfather is a writer, living in a ... -
DECEMBER PARK by Ronald Malfi (BOOK REVIEW)
December Park is my second foray into Ronald Malfi’s novels, and after how immensely thrilling this was, he’s on his way to becoming one of my ... -
THE LAST HOUSE ON NEEDLESS STREES by Catriona Ward (BOOK REVIEW)
“In the forest, even familiar things were strange. The constant wet patter of the night became the chilly drip of a dungeon. The creak of tree ... -
COME WITH ME by Ronald Malfi (BOOK REVIEW)
“The small secrets are easy to keep hidden—easier, say, than the big secrets, the whoppers, the infidelities, and closet addictions that, like some underwater beastie that ... -
Interview with Grady Hendrix (FINAL GIRL SUPPORT GROUP)
Grady Hendrix is the author of the novels Horrorstör, about a haunted IKEA, and My Best Friend’s Exorcism, which is like Beaches meets The Exorcist, only it’s set in the Eighties. ...









