By Wayne C. Rogers Subterranean Press Hardcover, $26.95, 415pp What has stumped me over the last few years is why none of the major publishing houses have given Robert McCammon a fair shot since Speaks the Nightbird was first published a decade ago. I realize that Putnam published The Queen […]
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Where’s the Zombie BOOK REVIEW – Where’s Waldo Meets NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD
By Geno McGahee I have two children and one is into zombies (my 3-year-old daughter Jules) and one is into seek and find sort of books (my son Munch). So, when I got WHERE’S THE ZOMBIE to review, I elected to first go through it with my young daughter and […]
Embedded Enemy: The Insider Threat by Bart E. Womack – BOOK REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. The United States military is still one of the mightiest fighting forces the world has seen. It is designed around the principles of safeguarding our country, and in many cases, other countries from its enemies. Military men and women take an oath to protect the country […]
With Eyes From Both Sides – BOOK REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. “With Eyes From Both Sides” (Living My Life In and Out of the Game) is an autobiography of Thelma Wright. Thelma was married to a Philadelphia drug kingpin named Jackie Wright. They enjoyed a life of prosperity in the late seventies and early eighties but that […]
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 […]
My Pet Zombie by Sherry Snider (Illustrations by Aixa Vera) – BOOK REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I enjoy sitting down with my son and reading with him. Being a horror guy, it’s great to stumble across a book that is geared towards children but incorporates a horror theme. My son “Munch,” is only 8 years-old…so he’s not exactly ready for most horror films, […]
Werepig Fever by Gregory Hall – Horror Short Stories – BOOK REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. Gregory Hall is a comic, a podcaster, a writer and an all-around funny guy who has created a book of 22 short stories that will entertain you for hours. Some are horror, some are strange and some are just plain funny. “Werepig Fever” is an eclectic […]
The Angel on My Shoulder by Jolene Mercadante – BOOK REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. What do you think of when you hear someone mention a “Pit Bull”? If you’re like me, you think of news headlines that tell of seemingly unprovoked attacks on humans by these dogs. Perhaps what comes to mind are two dogs locked in a fenced in […]
Anoxic Zone, Halocline & Black Tide by John G. Rees – Book Reviews
By Melissa Garza In the last few weeks, I’ve been engrossed in a trilogy of books written by John G. Rees. Prior to reading, I really thought that vampires had been done to death. I came from the generation that was enthralled with Anne Rice and Interview with a Vampire. […]
Hollywood Screenwriting Directory (2012) – The Writing & Marketing of a Screenplay Revealed – BOOK REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. I know there are many screenwriters out there in the following situation: You have finally finished writing your movie script. Months, perhaps even years have gone into telling your story. You’ve written, rewritten and perhaps even rewritten it again. You know it’s good, your parents knows […]
Zombie Movies: The Ultimate Guide – From NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD to THE WALKING DEAD – BOOK REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I have said for quite some time that I’m not really into zombie movies, but I think that I was wrong. As I read ZOMBIE MOVIES: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE, I came to the realization that I liked the majority of the movies in this book that covers […]
Meltdown: ZOMBIE FUN, CONSPIRACY & MORE – BOOK REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Activity in the city is as normal as usual with people in their own worlds, hooked on the technology that we all have become used to depending on when a warzone erupts. MELTDOWN by C.A.S. Novel pulls no punches in this book, immediately jumping right into the […]