IT’S BACK!!!!!! Come Sing for the Harrowing (by Dan Coxon) is being re-released and I’m very excited about it || Book Review
From British and World Fantasy award-winning writer and editor Dan Coxon, Come Sing for the Harrowing is an uncanny folk horror collection for fans of John Langan and Robert Aickman. A young man working at a tourist attraction is singled out for unholy transformation, a gang of burglars are ambushed with something unworldly when they attempt to…
The Best Horror Books with Multiple POV’s
Dark bleatings, my lovelies. One of my recent, major favourite ways to be hooked into a story is when it’s told from two or more perspectives. When done for specific reasons, I find this not only effective but highly entertaining, and it always makes books harder to put down. In no particular order, here are…
Woodland Peeping *Shudders* || ‘The Watcher in the Woods’ by Charlotte Bond || Book Review
A series of micro-collections featuring a selection of peculiar tales from the best in horror and speculative fiction. Dark bleatings, my lovely tribe. I finally had time to sit down and enjoy one of my several unread ‘Shadows’ books, so I picked this little beauty by Charlotte Bond. The theme of this is fairy tales,…
Top 10 Best Movie Monsters
Dark bleatings, my beautiful tribe. Today, I thought it might be fun to show you some not so beautiful things, in the form of my very favourite movie monsters! For the purpose of this list, I am not including anything that fits neatly into a “type”, such as vampires, werewolves, zombies, etc. Before we dive…
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