April 1, 2026
Book Reviews Horror Short Stories

An Imprint of Evil by Stephen Tallevi: Engaging, haunting horror stories

Stephen Tallevi’s An Imprint of Evil and Other Hauntings is a horror short story collection that embraces a more classic style of storytelling..

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Book Reviews Horror

The Chosen Tenant: Metaphors, Medication, and the Horror of Being Functional

The Chosen Tenant takes a deliciously unnerving “what if” and refuses to let you look away: what if the way your brain processes.

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Book Reviews Historical Fiction Horror

Swallowing the Muskellunge, by Lawrence P. O’Brien – A Historical Myth Horror Novel

In the realm of historical fiction, few works manage to seamlessly blend folklore, suspense, and rich storytelling as effectively as Lawrence P. O’Brien’s.

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Book Reviews Horror

Filaments by KZK: Caught in a living, breathing web

There is nowhere to hide in a small town. Not when everyone knows everybody else. Where gossip and opinions spread untamed, colonising the.

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Book Reviews Horror Mystery Thriller

Fractured Echoes by J J Noad – Reality Cannot Be Trusted

Mick Holden’s life is as dull as the bleak weather that rolls in from the Irish Sea. The Seagull’s Rest, a pub he.

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Book Reviews Horror

The Devil You Know by David Brimer – Nightmares do come true

A swarming infestation unleashed from its subterranean incubator ravages an entire town in less than a few days, threatening the future of the.

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Book Reviews Horror SCI-FI

Cedar Mills by Dylan James – What secrets lurk in the shadows of the forest?

The scene is set in mid-October 1998. Jarrett Stoll has crossed the very people who embraced him—those who sheltered and provided for him.

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Book Reviews Horror Short Stories

An Ocean and a Desert A Collection of Short Stories By Rachel Roth

Fear isn’t always loud, it creeps in quietly, hiding in the ordinary, waiting for you to notice something is off. An Ocean and.

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Author's Interview

Exclusive Author Interview with Mark Anthony on The LIT Series

In the realm of contemporary horror literature, few authors have managed to captivate readers with the same intensity as the mind behind The.

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Book Reviews Horror Thriller

Rage – The Lit Series Book 3 by Mark Anthony: A worthy finale for a grand series

Mark Anthony’s Rage – The Lit Series Book 3 delivers a gripping conclusion to the "LIT" trilogy. With themes of betrayal and the.

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