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Side by Side Book Review: THE VISITOR by Sergio Gomez

Side by Side Book Review: THE VISITOR by Sergio Gomez

 

THE VISITOR by Sergio Gomez

 

Okay...umm....you know how I always rave about Camp Slaughter and how much I love Sergio Gomez? Well, this little novella just made me love his writing even more. I don't know that I have ever read much alien horror, but I may have to read some more...especially if Gomez is penning them!

There is something about holiday horror that I get so giddy about. The holiday season is...


Friday Feels- January 31st, 2020

Friday Feels- January 31st, 2020

Happy Friday Night Worms! I want to talk a little about e-readers. Do you use them? Do you hate them? I like using my kindle because I can adjust the font size. I have to wear reading glasses when I read, but I hate wearing reading glasses, so adjusting the font size is massively helpful. I recently read Camp Slaughter by Sergio Gomez on my kindle and y’all need to get hip to this book if you haven’t already....


John Lynch Chats with Sergio Gomez- Camp Slaughter

John Lynch Chats with Sergio Gomez- Camp Slaughter

JL: “I’m here with Author Sergio Gomez. Sergio, first, thank you for taking the time to sit down with me. Can you tell us a bit about yourself?”
SG: “Thank you for having me. Yeah, I was born in Mexico, but raised here in the US. I write horror, a lot of which is based in (fictional) PA, which is where I grew up.”
JL: “I’m on the East Coast myself, are you a Steelers fan?”
SG: “Haha nope. I’m in Philadelphia!”
JL: “So no terrible towel...


Sadie & John's Side By Side Review of CAMP SLAUGHTER by Sergio Gomez

Sadie & John's Side By Side Review of CAMP SLAUGHTER by Sergio Gomez

Sadie's Review:

“Slasher” is a recognizable and popular genre of horror films but it is also a hotbed of activity this year in horror fiction. I read three slasher books so far in 2019 and while I used to think all slashers were created equal, CAMP SLAUGHTER convinced me that some slashers rise above the stereotypes.

Typically, Slasher books have a large cast of underdeveloped characters in order for the “psycho killer” to have plenty of people to hunt, maim and kill. I’ve also found that slasher fiction isn’t too concerned with plot,...