Review by Wayne C. Rogers Pocket Books, 2011, $9.99, 576pp ISBN-13: 978-1439192603 Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King is a return by the author to the in-your-face horror that made him famous during the late seventies and early eighties. This is when King was establishing himself as the premier […]
Book Reviews
Porcelain – (2013) Short Story Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Porcelain is a short story written by the very talented writers Michael Bonomo and Jennifer Kaefer. It appears this was also made into a live-action short in 2011 and was directed by Bonomo. I have yet to see that but after reading this, I am very […]
No Place For Race by Rod Demery – BOOK REVIEW
By Forris Day JR “No Place For Race” is a book that deals with and discuses racial divisions, mostly between whites and blacks. Written by Rod Demery, a 25 year veteran of the police force, “No Place For Race” delves into why race should not be the main focus in […]
black labyrinth book ii: The Final Hours of the kickstarter campaign
Joe R. Lansdale’s new psychological horror illustrated by Santiago Caruso will now be a reality. Black Labyrinth Book II by Joe R. Lansdale is currently 100% funded on Kickstarter.com Black Labyrinth is an imprint of ten psychological horror novels and novellas from the living masters of dark fiction illustrated by […]
Black Labyrinth Book II: Joe R. Lansdale Launches Kickstarter Campaign
You have a chance to be part of history by assisting Dark Regions Press release their latest horror creation Black Labyrinth Book II. They have launched an immensely successful Kickstarter campaign with a goal of $25,000. Now, only three days away from the end of the campaign they have raised […]
Dead (A Lot) by Howard Odentz – BOOK REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. Got Zombies? Dead (A Lot) does. Dead (A Lot) by Howard Odentz is fun book about a zombie apocalypse as experienced by a group of young teenagers. One day they are just doing the regular things that kids do then the next morning the world is […]
Dr. Sleep by Stephen King – HORROR BOOK REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Scribner, Hardcover, 531pp, $30.00 For those who grew up with Stephen King as a stable in their reading curriculum, Dr. Sleep is to be savored like an exquisite meal. Unfortunately, you’ll probably find yourself flipping through the pages as fast as you can, unable to put […]
Horror Films FAQ by John Kenneth Muir – BOOK REVIEW
By Geno McGahee HORROR FILMS FAQ by John Kenneth Muir is a must have for any horror fan and a good introduction to the genre for any moviegoer that has not experienced a true scary movie. Muir does a great job in covering the entire genre and all of its […]
Out of Mormonism: A Woman’s True Story – A book review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Though I think cults are awful, I am often compelled to read stories about them and those who escaped them. I’ve read countless books about Jonestown and David Koresh. Of course, now the focus is on that pedophile scumbag Warren Jeffs who thankfully is in […]
The Straw Men by Michael Marshall (a.k.a. Michael Marshall Smith) – BOOK REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Paperback, 400 pages, 2002 5/5 The Straw Men by Michael Marshall (a.k.a. Michael Marshall Smith, author of Spares, One of Us, and Only Forward) is probably one of the best “serial killer” novels ever written; yet, one readers probably won’t know about. Unlike many of the […]
Probability Chain – Part 1- by Regan Keeter – Book Review (A Serial Novel)
By Forris Day Jr. Have you ever wondered about parallel universes? You know, another level or layer of existence running side by side with our own everyday lives. I’ve had some great discussions with friends about exactly this. For instance we have discussed something as simple as turning left an […]
Mister Slaughter By Robert R. McCammon – HORROR BOOK REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Subterranean Press, 2010, $35.00, 440 pps During the 1980s and early 90s, Robert McCammon was at the top of his career having written such horror novels as Bethany’s Sin, They Thirst, Mystery Walk, Usher’s Passing, Swan Song, The Wolf’s Hour and then a number of suspenseful […]