As much fun as "Monsterland" is, Cash peppers the narrative with real-life significance. What if vampires, werewolves, and zombies aren’t the monsters we’ve made them out to be? What if the human heart is more monstrous than anything... Read More
These zombies crave bacon, not brains, in a humorous adventure ripe with keen social observations. Adam Lewis Schroeder’s latest, "All-Day Breakfast", latches onto the modern zombie fascination and spins a sardonically humorous... Read More
This novella tells the tale of a mentally ill man’s criminal escapades. In A Stalker’s Journey, John C. Lukegord introduces Curtis Evan Ware, a force of evil to all he encounters. Lukegord attempts to share the depths of depravity... Read More
"Peripheral" showcases an impressive range of human emotions and the unsparing dark imagination of its author. A flash of something in the distance, real or imagined, catches the eyes of the characters in Sylvester Pilgrim’s short... Read More
This grisly and bizarre murder mystery is the perfect YA stepping stone to Stephen King. A washed-up detective contacts a movie producer for a meeting. He asks for money and presents the producer not with a script, but with the diary of... Read More
Mummies, ghosts, and clowns, oh my! Read this book by a campfire to get the most out of the danger and thrills. "The Haunted Trail", by John Lukegord, is an anfractuous tale of murder and insanity. Taking place in the backwoods of... Read More
Snappy, funny noir mashes up with vampires and unholy ritual in this entertaining caper. Van H. Avram doesn’t know much about vampires, but he does know about women. They seem to follow him everywhere: skinny, blond, dead women who... Read More
For those with an appetite for atypical horror fare, Bailey’s range is satisfyingly wide. Bram Stoker Award nominee Michael Bailey has an ax to grind with horror fiction. In the disjointed "Inkblots and Blood Spots", his latest... Read More