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My review is now available at Horror DNA. Continue reading At Horror DNA: Pay the Piper
My review is now available at Horror DNA. Continue reading At Horror DNA: Pay the Piper
If you have more sci-fi acumen than I do, you may have heard of this before 2024. I came across it after several recommendations. It’s hard to describe and talk about. Anna Kavan has been called “Kafka’s Sister,” which makes sense (this has repeated occurrences, dreamlike sequences, and a bizarre bureaucracy). Still, given the frequent … Continue reading Marginalia #55: Ice, The Vourdalak, Mapambazuko
My review is now available at Horror DNA. Continue reading At Horror DNA: Session 9: The Official Novelization
Based on the Sawney Bean story like The Hills Have Eyes, Off Season is a blast and is considered one of the first extreme horror books. It resembles a mix of Hills, Night of the Living Dead, and Last House on the Left. Off Season is gory but well-written. Ketchum writes from multiple perspectives and lulls you … Continue reading Marginalia #53: Off Season, Darkness, Anthology Resource Vol. 1
My review for the folk horror comedy Get Away is now available at Horror DNA. Continue reading At Horror DNA: Get Away
You can read the review at Horror DNA. Continue reading At Horror DNA: Scotland the Strange: Weird Tales of Storied Lands
You can read the review at Horror DNA. Continue reading At Horror DNA: In the Mad Mountains: Stories Inspired by H. P. Lovecraft
I got to join Ryan to discuss horror for part of his Halloween episode. It also features writer Isabella Jetten and musician Conrad Young. Continue reading Everybody’s Famous Halloween Episode
Red Rooms, a psychological techno-thriller, navigates the dark web of the mind. My review is at Horror DNA. Continue reading At Horror DNA: Red Rooms