Oh, I love a good tale set in a marsh! There’s just something about marshlands that screams horror, and boy did this collection bring the horror! In Marshland Horrors: The Cellar Door Issue #5 edited by Aric Sundquist, we get some wildly dark fiction that delves deep into the horrors that haunt the depths of the swamp.
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Marshland Horrors: The Cellar Door Issue #5 | Book Review
The Horror Collection: Crystal Edition | Book Review
I recently finished reading The Horror Collection: Crystal Edition presented by KJK Publishing and I’ll kick off this review by saying it yet again because it’s true: the variety in these collections is WILD. In The Crystal Edition, there’s so much to take in and so many of these stories stuck with me. Some even got under my skin in a way I didn’t expect.
BOREAL: An Anthology of Taiga Horror edited by Katherine Silva | Book Review
BOREAL: An Anthology of Taiga Horror edited by Katherine Silva is a collection of dark and mysterious tales filled with suspense. With all the intense loss and longing, there is also a thin line of quiet hope in some that leaves readers hopeful before being crushed again moments later.
The Horror Collection: Morte Edition | Book Review
The Horror Collection: Morte Edition presented by KJK Publishing is another incredible anthology! I had an amazing time reading through it, but five particular stories really stood out to me.
The Horror Collection: Splatterpunk Dreams | Book Review
The Horror Collection: Splatterpunk Dreams presented by KJK Publishing is one of those books that comes along and challenges the limits of what I think I can stomach. This splatterpunk nightmare certainly pushed my personal boundaries and let me tell you, there were moments I found myself skimming through some of the really extreme parts. Despite the madness, I couldn’t put it down!
After Tomorrow: The Cellar Door Issue #4 | Book Review
After Tomorrow: The Cellar Door Issue #4 edited by Aric Sundquist is filled with tales of fear and the sheer determination to live in impossible situations. But in this collection, there are many tales where the apocalyptic landscape is the least of the characters’ worries.








