Ghost Station: Novel Review
GHOST STATION is a slow burn, really playing up the feeling of loneliness and isolation. Barnes takes her time building up the atmosphere and the immediate distrust the crew already has of the main character.
The Last Astronaut: Book Review
Wellington’s prose is very direct and compelling, his characters are diverse, his scenes cinematic, and the horror within the alien object? Well, I won’t spoil anything. I will say that the suspense/horror ramp up at light-speed, culminating in an deliciously insane ending.
Spoopy Writing Challenge - Day 1
Today’s prompt: Hard boiled detective story during the heat death of the universe.
Your Mind Is A Terrible Thing: Novella Review
Dealing with themes of isolation, anxiety, and self-doubt, Your Mind Is A Terrible Thing explores what it means to be human, what it means to be one’s authentic self despite flaws and hurt. It’s beautiful. It’s brutal. It doesn’t let go and the ending leaves you with a bittersweet mix of hope and despair.
The Incomplete Artist: Novel Review
Unfortunately, the lack of suspense, tension, and initiative from the main character made for a bland read.
Riebeckite: Novel Review
Riebeckite is the type of sci-fi fiction I live for — an utterly unique concept, badass female characters, and incredibly world building.
Check Out What People Are Saying About My Collection!
Check out two blurbs about the upcoming collection from none other than Hailey Piper (author of Queen of Teeth) and Caleb Stephens (author of Wallpaper Man).
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What Remains When The Stars Burn Out: Pre-Order
My debut collection, What Remains When The Stars Burn Out is available for ebook pre-order right now! Twelve stories, twelve original illustrations, and a whole lotta scares!
The Silent Sea: Show Review
This was a show that started off so intriguing, so good, then it ruins itself. Just tragic. And, as a viewer, it ended up feeling like such a waste of time.
I Survived the Storytelling Collective's November Workshop!
Whew! That was a busy month for me in November. I mentioned in a previous post that I was participating in the November Write Your First Adventure workshop being run by the Storytelling Collective so I wanted to talk about my experience with the workshop and how I feel about my finished product.
The Luminous Dead: Book Review
The Luminous Dead is an emotional rollercoaster that takes you deep into the dark guts of an alien planet, haunted by the rumblings of creatures called Tunnelers that no one has survived an encounter with.
Level 16: Movie Review
I had no idea what I was getting into with this movie, but Level 16 quickly sucked me in. The movie is a dystopian, sci-fi reimagining of The Lord of the Flies, but instead of boys, there are girls who are bred for purity and obedience.
Come True - Movie Review
One of the worst things in the world is when a movie seems so good that you let yourself get twisted up tight in it, only to see the ending and feel as though something was stolen from you.
Ship of Fools: Book Review
It's hard to write a review with a cat on your arm but I managed! Check out my thoughts on Ship of Fools by Richard Paul Russo.
Manufactured God: Now Available!
A little update on my life plus a look at my tale: "Manufactured God", now available in HOWLS FROM HELL today!
What Lies Below: Movie Review
Now on Netflix, What Lies Below is a bizarre sci-fi horror film. It's definitely a good bad movie. Read this review to find out more.
Howls From Hell: Horror Anthology
My sci-fi / cosmic horror story; "Manufactured God" -- as well as my very own art -- will be appearing in the Howls from Hell anthology, with a foreword by Grady Hendrix.
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Murder Ballads: Book Review
Just finished reading Murder Ballads by John Hornor Jacobs. Fellow horror fans, this is one collection not to be missed!