Aseptic and Faintly Sadistic: Anthology Review
Powerful and poignant, Aseptic and Faintly Sadistic resonates with brutal imagery, themes, and characters. Packed with 26 gut-wrenching tales brimming with blood, tears, and screams—this is one anthology you’ll need smelling salts for.
Tales from Between: Anthology Review
Overall, I enjoyed this anthology and found the illustrated entries a refreshing addition to the prose. Again, this anthology didn’t have a theme but I enjoyed that because then you never knew what to expect — not in story topic or even subgenre.
Humans are the Problem: Anthology Review
With twenty-two twisted tales, Humans are the Problem: A Monster's Anthology is a collection of stories that explores the question; what is the real monsters are the people? From trolls to tooth fairies and boogeymen to blobs, these monsters have to get creative to deal with the modern-day human!
The Ghost Quartet: Book Review
The time of winter is coming and nothing is better for those dark, chilly nights than some ghost stories! Check out my review of The Ghost Quartet today!
Murder Ballads: Book Review
Just finished reading Murder Ballads by John Hornor Jacobs. Fellow horror fans, this is one collection not to be missed!