Curran Events – Reviews of Tim Curran’s THE SPAWNING, BONE MARROW STEW, and...
I’ve been on quite a reviewing roll lately — I’ve found at least something to like about every single book I’ve read for the past three months or more, and in several of them I’ve found quite a lot to...
View ArticleGoing down the rabbit hole with Tim Waggoner’s The Men Upstairs
Tim Waggoner has always created his own special brand of reality-bending horror fiction, and I’ve been a fan ever since reading his first collection, the appropriately-titled All Too Surreal, in 2002....
View ArticleNobody bats .1000 — Michael McBride’s Blindspot and Tim Curran’s The...
In previous reviews, I’ve frequently sung the praises of both Michael McBride and Tim Curran, two prolific authors who’ve carved out deservedly strong reputations in the horror specialty press world —...
View ArticleMichael McBride On The Rebound With Snowblind
I may well have read more of Michael McBride‘s work than any other author over the last two or three years. During that time, I’ve sung the praises of titles such as Remains and Quiet, Keeps to...
View ArticleQuick Takes: Norman Prentiss’ The Fleshless Man and Michael McBride’s F9
Today we’re taking a peek at two novellas from the Delirium/DarkFuse collective. First up is Norman Prentiss’ The Fleshless Man (which, serendipitously enough, is actually dedicated to our other...
View ArticleCurran Events – Reviews of Tim Curran’s THE SPAWNING, BONE MARROW STEW, and...
I’ve been on quite a reviewing roll lately — I’ve found at least something to like about every single book I’ve read for the past three months or more, and in several of them I’ve found quite a lot to...
View ArticleGoing down the rabbit hole with Tim Waggoner’s The Men Upstairs
Tim Waggoner has always created his own special brand of reality-bending horror fiction, and I’ve been a fan ever since reading his first collection, the appropriately-titled All Too Surreal, in 2002....
View ArticleNobody bats .1000 — Michael McBride’s Blindspot and Tim Curran’s The...
In previous reviews, I’ve frequently sung the praises of both Michael McBride and Tim Curran, two prolific authors who’ve carved out deservedly strong reputations in the horror specialty press world —...
View ArticleMichael McBride On The Rebound With Snowblind
I may well have read more of Michael McBride‘s work than any other author over the last two or three years. During that time, I’ve sung the praises of titles such as Remains and Quiet, Keeps to...
View ArticleQuick Takes: Norman Prentiss’ The Fleshless Man and Michael McBride’s F9
Today we’re taking a peek at two novellas from the Delirium/DarkFuse collective. First up is Norman Prentiss’ The Fleshless Man (which, serendipitously enough, is actually dedicated to our other...
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