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Side by Side Review: DEAD GIRL BLUES by David Sodergren

Side by Side Review: DEAD GIRL BLUES by David Sodergren

Dead Girl Blues

by David Sodergren

Janelle's Review:

The cover of David Sodergren’s DEAD GIRL BLUES tickled my pulp horror aesthetic obsession perfectly. Its eye-catching yellow cover spoke to me on many levels and tickled my 70’s pulp horror nostalgia...but then I opened the book. Once I started reading, I was overwhelmed and even further impressed.
Sodergren’s protagonist, Willow Zulawski, has found herself deep in the dangerous world of snuff films...


Friday Feels- May 8th, 2020

Friday Feels- May 8th, 2020

Happy Friday Night Worms! You know it’s classic horror month here at Night Worms, so I wanted to do something a little different today! If you’re anything like me, you’re probably the only reader in your family. Since my family is all in isolation right now, they keep asking me what horror books they should read while they’re bored in the house. So I decided to make this little list of books you or your family might like if they like any of these (what I consider to...


Readers Beware: You're In For My List of Scary Classic Kids' Horror Books

Readers Beware: You're In For My List of Scary Classic Kids' Horror Books

Readers Beware: You’re in for My List of Scary Classic Kids’ Horror Books

By @OneDarkAlly


It feels blasphemous to write about children’s horror without uttering the word “Goosebumps” or naming him—the R.L. Stine. But before you brandish your pitchforks, allow me to say this: I was a Goosebumps kid right down to my sinew and bones, honest! 


I was part of the Goosebumps Collectors Club


I owned...


Night Worms Book Party: THE DEVIL'S CITY by Sara Tantlinger & Matthew Corley

Night Worms Book Party: THE DEVIL'S CITY by Sara Tantlinger & Matthew Corley

The Night Worms review team is apparently really into H.H. Holmes. We had another book party and this time we got down with The Devil’s City by Sara Tantlinger and Matthew Corley. Overall, it seems like we all liked it. But here is what we all REALLY LIKED: It is part of a 5E RPG universe. The authors have a kickstarter going to help fund their sourcebook for this game. It has some killer artwork and I, for one, am going to play it. To quote their kickstarter site, 

Within this Kickstarter you’ll find...


May 2020 Night Worms Package, "Classic Horror with Paul Tremblay" : Movie Recommendations

May 2020 Night Worms Package, "Classic Horror with Paul Tremblay" : Movie Recommendations

Inside every package, Night Worms got a printed list of Paul Tremblay's classic horror movie recommendations. Here is the list with the expanded commentary.

Favorite Horror Classics 

I was instructed to stick to a 1970-1990 range, but what the heck, let’s break the rules a little bit, and pretend that 1970 is a permeable barrier. The following movies have all left indelible marks on me. Most of them, I would argue, are excellent films, while a smattering are not, but were enough to scare the kid-me. That kid was easy to scare. The adult version is kind...