Review: Eden 3: Resurrection by: Tony Monchinski Twenty five years after the living dead swept the globe, the zombie wars are over. Whole continents have been cleared of the undead but left uninhabited due to nuclear fallout. Humanity has begun to regain its footing...
Review: Warm Bodies by: Isaac Marion It’s the moment that we all knew was coming, the zombified Twilight. Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion is that book-at least that is what some critics are saying. I personally think it leans more towards Stephanie Meyers other book The...
Review: Breaking News: An Autozombiography by: N.J.Hallard When civilization finally collapsed and the undead grew weak enough for the survivors to catch their breath, they were left with one question…what to do with dear old England? On the south coast, two zombie...
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: Lakewood Memorial by: Robert R. Best Lakewood Memorial by Robert R Best is like a classic Romero work. The zombies are the traditional living dead-slowly shambling from place to place, vacant of feelings or thoughts until one of the living happens by, then...
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...