by TT Zuma | Apr 11, 2015 | Reviews
The list of my favorite genre short-story authors hasn’t changed all that much over the years. At the top of that list are writers such as Steven King, Bentley Little, Graham Masterton, Ray Garton, Gary Braunback., and Chet Williamson. Of course there are other...
by TT Zuma | Apr 2, 2015 | Reviews
M.J. Preston’s, The Equinox, is an old school horror novel that manages to utilize a fistful of tropes in unique ways. In fact, Preston does such a good job with the familiar that it never occurs to devoted horror readers that they’ve read bits and pieces of this...
by TT Zuma | Mar 9, 2015 | Reviews
It seems like it was in the distant past but it really wasn’t that long ago when the Leisure Book Club would ship two horror themed paperbacks to our mailboxs every month. I remember eagerly waiting for those books, devouring them when they arrived, and then...
by TT Zuma | Feb 12, 2015 | Reviews
Intruder, by Dan Foley and published by Necon E-Books, is a novella that has a premise you just don’t see all that much of in horror fiction. Intruder is set inside a haunted submarine. From the start of this novella it becomes apparent that the author has a more...
by TT Zuma | Feb 12, 2015 | Reviews
There are gates that connect our world to another. This other world is the stuff of nightmares. It is, quite simply, Hell. There are those in our world whose job it is to close the gates whenever they appear, no matter the collateral damage. One of these gate closers...