[Book Review] Glamour Ghoul: The Passions and Pain of the Real Vampira, Maila Nurmi
Be careful with what you create. Take on a character or role and society is grasped by that staple no matter how many times you try to yank it out…
[Book Review] The Cipher (1991)
There is a hole. A hole in the floor of a storage closet in Nicholas’s apartment building. Along with his friend and on/off lover, Nakota, the hole is explored as best they can…
[Book Review] Water Shall Refuse Them
McKnight Hardy’s debut novel is a literary folk horror set in Wales during the summer heatwave of 1976…
[Book Review] Mary: The Adventures of Mary Shelley’s Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Granddaughter
Mary is not a good writer. She’s not sure she wants to be. But what else is there for the descendent of Mary Shelley?
[Book Review] Women Make Horror (2020)
Women Make Horror would make an invaluable reference tool for anyone writing about or creating horror…
[Book Review] A Certain Hunger (2020)
It begins with a meal. And a murder. Not necessarily in that order. Chelsea G. Summers’s debut novel revitalizes the sophisticated cannibal through a feminist slant…
[Book Review] Mexican Gothic (2020)
Joyfully stabs its figurative blade into the diseased and decaying flesh of discrimination…
[Book Review] We Need To Talk About Kevin (2003)
Becoming a mother has always been revered as one of the most exciting and life-defining moments for a woman…
[Book Review] Grotesque (2019)
Imagining a character so despicable, so disgusting and so vile comes from a place of understanding and depth…