A MAZE FOR THE MINOTAUR And Other Strange Stories Reggie Oliver (Tartarus Press, Â 2021) Reviewed by Mario Guslandi Actor, Â playwright, director, Â illustrator and award-winning writer of novels and short stories, Â British author Reggie Oliver is by far one of the...
Announces the Release of: WE FEED THE DARK: TALES OF TERROR, LOSS & THE SUPERNATURAL by William P. Simmons Horror has a price. Will you feed the dark? Fiction is the numinous side of truth. Writers and readers enact an insidious ritual, giving birth to terrible...
It begins, on a rainy Sunday two days after her wife Olivia’s funeral, with her left ring finger. Melanie wakes to a weird little pressure under her ribs and sits up, and there it is: nestled into a fold of the sheet, the glossy magenta acrylic nail lying discarded...
The first thing you do when you wake up is peel your eyelids open with your fingers. Your lashes are gummy, and almost stick together again when you squint against the too-bright light. Your tongue feels parched and furry, clinging to the roof of your mouth, and when...
The Ghost Finders Adam McOmber Journal Stone (June 4, 2021) Reviewed by Ray Palen Henry Coxton begins the novel THE GHOST FINDERS attempting to sort together a group of individuals with particular skills to help him form his occult detective firm. His first target is...
The Death of an Author S. L. Edwards JournalStone (June 25, 2021) Reviewed by Andrew Byers I didn’t know S. L. Edwards’ work prior to reading his newest collection of horror stories but after reading The Death of an Author, I’m a fan. This is quite an eclectic...