
Authors Paul Gandersman and Peter Hall discuss their book ” The Dead Friends Society” plus join us for a retro review of the iconic …continue reading Adventures in Movies: The Dead Friends Society & Scream
Authors Paul Gandersman and Peter Hall discuss their book ” The Dead Friends Society” plus join us for a retro review of the iconic …continue reading Adventures in Movies: The Dead Friends Society & Scream
Modeling your writing career after Stephen King may be a lofty goal, but there’s much you can learn from the master to hone your …continue reading Art of the Scare: Crafting a Horror Story Like Stephen King
“Hot Off the Press” is a killer collection of short horror fiction from industry icons and influencers, with all proceeds benefiting charity. Hot off …continue reading Now Read This: Hot Off the Press
Jacquelyn Stolos’ first novel “Edendale” is a layered and uniquely millennial take on the eco-horror genre. From page one, Edendale is a slow burn. …continue reading Now Read This: Edendale
“Consume” is a gripping and all-too-relatable tale of terror from the perspective of a troubled teen girl driven by self-doubt and obsession. Typically, Frights …continue reading Frights and Feelings: Consume by Kourtnea Hogan
“We Haunt These Woods” is quite a devious and devilish little read from a strong voice in the indie horror scene. Short and sweet, …continue reading Spooky Book Club: We Haunt These Woods
Michael R. Collins’ excellent “Verum Malum” is a quick & dirty (and wonderfully inclusive) little take on cults and demon summoning. One of the …continue reading Summer Book Club: Verum Malum
A short and sweet tale of things that go bump in the night, Heather Miller’s “Knock Knock” is gothic horror done right. Oh Lordy…that …continue reading Summer Book Club: Knock Knock
“Midnight in the City of the Carrion Kid” is a nearly flawless, quick, and captivating read about the space between life and death. One …continue reading Summer Book Club: Midnight In The City Of the Carrion Kid
Devilishly fun, full of surprises, and impossible to put down, “The Thirteen Black Cats of Edith Penn” is spellbinding from beginning to end. Mysterious, …continue reading Summer Book Club: The Thirteen Black Cats of Edith Penn