I just cannot get enough Christmas horror this time of year! I had previously read Collected Christmas Horror Shorts 2, but somehow missed the first volume! Mr. Kennedy was the one that actually realized I had missed the first one, and sent over a copy shortly afterward. I was so pumped! The book arrived just…
Book Review
[Book Review] Christmas Horror Shorts edited by Kevin J. Kennedy
[Novella Review] Dead Meat: Day 3 by Nick Clausen
Dead Meat: Day 3 by Nick Clausen is another addition to this awesome zombie series. This one was even more intense than the other two and much more gruesome! I could not put this one down. Full Disclosure: I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. This…
[Book Review] Laughing at Shadows edited by Brett Reistroffer
Laughing at Shadows edited by Brett Reistroffer is such a great collection of tales that mix horror and dark humor perfectly. From the silly to the downright horrific, this book has quite the range! This book comes out on March 2nd, 2020. It’s one you will definitely want to keep an eye out for! Full…
[Book Review] Full Throttle by Joe Hill
Full Throttle by Joe Hill is an interesting collection of short stories that range from heartfelt to pure terror. I had pre-ordered this from the Water Street Bookstore in Exeter, New Hampshire. I was so pumped when it came in! I love when local book shops have signed copies! In this case, things were taken…
[Comic Review] Samurai Slasher – Late Fees
Samurai Slasher – Late Fees is a powerful comic about facing the monsters of life. This comic was sent to me when I ordered the two Our Final Halloween comics that are out so far. So shout-out again to Mike Garley for that! 🙂 Let’s dive in!
[Novella Review] The Tale of Sawney Bean by Kevin J Kennedy
The Tale of Sawney Bean is a disturbing tale about family and doing what needs to be done, no matter what, in order to survive. I had never heard about Sawney Bean before. After reading this tale I googled him… boy oh boy. When reading this, before you jump to calling this tale “vulgar,” you…








