One Wedding I’d Like to Attend: “Frankenstein Takes the Cake” is a witty and highly enjoyable read for monster fans young and old. I …continue reading Now Read This: Frankenstein Takes the Cake
Sussex Horrors is an impressive anthology of foggy beaches, windswept piers, eerie lighthouses, and coastal terror at its finest. Sussex Horrors is a unique …continue reading Now Read This: Sussex Horrors
“If You Want to Scare Yourself” by Angela Sommer-Bodenburg (illustrated by Helga Spiess, Translated by Renée Vera Cafierois) is worth scaring yourself with! When …continue reading Now Read This: “If You Want to Scare Yourself”
Renowned UFO expert John A. Keel explores the fascinating true events surrounding Point Pleasant, West Virginia, and the mysterious legend of The Mothman. In …continue reading Monster’s Toy Box: “The Mothman Prophecies”
“My Favorite Thing is Monsters” is one hell of a debut graphic novel from Emil Ferris, who understands what it means to be an outcast. Written …continue reading Now Read This: My Favorite Thing is Monsters
“The Girl in the Window” by Wilma Yeo is a somewhat dated, but beautiful and spooky read, with a message all should hear. In …continue reading Now Read This: The Girl in the Window
Painting Changes by Night, an Evil Painter’s Delight: A Review of A Ghost in the House by Betty Ren Wright A few years ago, …continue reading Reel Review: A Ghost in the House
Action-packed and gory novella Broken Shells is strong, creature-feature horror for readers everywhere Broken Shells, a horror novella by Michael Patrick Hicks, begins with …continue reading Now Read This: Broken Shells
Women in Horror Literature Spotlight: Mary Downing Hahn’s Spooky and Engaging Ghost Story “Wait Till Helen Comes” Is Certainly Worth the Wait. I don’t …continue reading Now Read This: Wait Till Helen Comes
With its clever foundation and rich atmosphere, The Ghost Club evokes Victorian dread and terror for the modern age. Author William Meikle invites readers …continue reading Now Read This: The Ghost Club
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