Review: The Nocent part 2: Advent of the Scathing by: Paul Loh Paul Loh’s latest entry into the undead horror genre is an attempt to cover as many horror topics as possible in one novella. Set in the fictional town of Marble Cliffs, Arizona, the storyline weaves the...
REVIEW: The Spooky Chronicles: The Crooked Man by: Kevin Ranson Kevin Ranson’s The Spooky Chronicles is told like a fairy tale with a minimal use of character dialogue. The main character, Spooky, as his friends called but is known to his family as Spencer, is the...
REVIEW: Snow White and the Seven Dead Dwarfs Bob McLain’s version of this famous fairly tale is not the family friendly Disney version. This tale goes back to the roots of the darker Grimm brother’s version then tosses in zombies. Mr. McLain does state that the...
Review: Dement Lyle Perez-Tinics Dement is a rollercoaster ride through one man’s loss of sanity. The main character, Mark Bliss, is an employee of a pawn shop who seems to be in a morbid, violent version of ‘Groundhog Day’. What appears on the outside to be a...
REVIEW: Married with Zombies by: Jesse Petersen Jesse Petersen’s debut novel in this series is a worthy installment into the zombie apocalypse genre. Centering on Sarah and David, a young Seattle couple with marital issues and on the verge of a potential...