Tag: short stories
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[REVIEW] It Calls from the Sky: An Eerie River Publishing Anthology
IT CALLS FROM THE SKY (An Eerie River Publishing Anthology) Edited by A. Robertson-Webb and M. River Published by Eerie River Publishing Available: October 2020 Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08DRLFGBM/ Eerie River came to my attention with It Calls from the Forest: Volume 1, a book that was submitted to me during my time with Dead Head […]
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[REVIEW] Jagged Edges & Moving Parts – by Pete Mesling
JAGGED EDGES & MOVING PARTS By Pete Mesling Published by Other Kingdoms Publishing In its description, Jagged Edges & Moving Parts is said to consist of “tales of terror” that “deliver suspense” with a “consistent literary voice.” While I agree there is a literary voice found throughout Mesling’s writing – that may, in fact, be […]
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[REVIEW] Hunger Pangs – by Scott J. Moses
HUNGER PANGS By Scott J. Moses Published Independently When I first spoke to Scott on Instagram two months back, we found that we understood one another’s hunger to rewrite and improve our work over time. As we discussed the process of giving stories new polishes years later, Scott said, “It’s like the work is never […]
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[REVIEW] Dark Winds Over Wellington – by Tabatha Wood
DARK WINDS OVER WELLINGTON By Tabatha Wood *This review first appeared on Dead Head Reviews* The subtitle to this collection is Chilling Tales of the Weird & the Strange; I find this quite appropriate, because – despite its elements of horror – these stories mostly tell of odd things, not necessarily terrors. There’s not a […]
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[PRESS RELEASE] Pray – Coming September 2020
PRAY – A NOVELETTE RELEASE : September 2020 PUBLISHER : Snow-Capped Press Originally released as an e-book and paperback single during the spring of 2020, Pray is a novelette about a cursed family and their monstrous abilities. In the snow-covered mountains, a family exists in the woods, separated and cursed. When transformed, they are murderous beasts that […]
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[REVIEW] These Wounds We Make – by Gemma Amor
These Wounds We Make is a reissue of Till the Score is Paid – which I reviewed here – whose publisher went out of business. This meant Till the Score is Paid only existed for purchase very briefly at the end of last year. With a new title and face lift, the collection has also […]