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Women in Horror Month: Spotlight on Kandisha Press by Janine Pipe

Women in Horror Month: Spotlight on Kandisha Press by Janine Pipe

Women in Horror Month: Spotlight on Kandisha Press

by Janine Pipe

It may have been naive of me, but until I started seriously writing, reading and reviewing horror and specifically indie horror, I hadn’t really paid that much attention to the discrepancy between male and female writers in this genre. That would be in the main because up until recently, the vast majority of my horror books were still from my teens and most of them were King, Koontz and R L...


Janelle's Horror Book of the Week- February 1st, 2021

Janelle's Horror Book of the Week- February 1st, 2021

INFERNAL- Cheryl Low

 

BOOK OF THE WEEK-February 1, 2021

INFERNAL by Cheryl Low is one of those books where I scratched my head and thought, “what took me so long?” My friend Matt Redmon gifted this book to me for my birthday last year, and I finally decided to pick it up. And just in time for Women in Horror Month!

We’ve all been stuck inside the past few months, so I decided to take a little island vacation, in...


Follow Friday Feels- January 29th, 2021

Follow Friday Feels- January 29th, 2021

Happy Friday, worms! I hope everyone is having a healthy and successful end to January 2021. Personally, I’ve learned more about the stock market this week than I ever wanted to know. In between watching the stock market and trying to read, these are some of my favorite bookstagram posts from the past week. Stay safe, everyone!



Spiral by appleandalchemy

Book Review: THE DEEP by Nick Cutter

Book Review: THE DEEP by Nick Cutter

The Deep by Nick Cutter

Book Review By Sean M. Sanford


The Deep involves many…depths. Sure, it primarily takes place in the bottommost recess of the Pacific, but it also involves familial alienation, societal islands, and a few of man’s best friends being used for biological experiments. Nick Cutter takes us to an environment fraught with barriers and warning. Coupled with a brand of aquatic evil that’s trying to get devastatingly friendly. Maybe mixed signals conduct well under water.

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The Ultimate Indie Winter Horror Book List by Richelle (@shereadshorror)

The Ultimate Indie Winter Horror Book List by Richelle (@shereadshorror)

The Ultimate Indie Winter Horror Book List

(you know minus Stephen King because everyone knows those) 

I can tell you one thing that I love most about the book Twitter-verse is that when in need people are always there to help. This past week I asked for winter horror recommendations and I got a swarm of suggestions and many I haven’t heard of. Down below is a list of 50 winter horror novels, novellas, anthologies and short story collections. Thank you, my twitter peeps, for all your help in making...