by Scarlett R. Algee | Jan 30, 2020 | Art News, Book News, Horror Art
Dutch portrait artist Marta Oliehoek is currently crowdfunding to complete and publish her book Horror in the Eye of the Beholder, featuring 18 interviews by contemporary horror authors discussing horror films and their cinematic influences. Each interview is...
by Scarlett R. Algee | Jan 23, 2020 | Book News
From Todd Sullivan, author of Butchers, a new release through Mocha Memoirs Press: Men from South Hanguk undertake quests to gain social standing, to stand above their peers, to make names for themselves. To become heroes. Few ever return. Ha Jun, sixteen years old,...
by Scarlett R. Algee | Jan 23, 2020 | Book News, Events, Horror World News, JournalStone, Publisher News
StokerCon hits the UK this year, and the preliminary ballot for the 2019 Bram Stoker Awards® has been released. Look out for these books! Doorways to the Deadeye by Eric J. Guignard (First Novel) The Bone Weaver’s Orchard by Sarah Read (First Novel) The Worst Is Yet...
by Scarlett R. Algee | Jan 10, 2020 | Book News, Columns, Horror World News, JournalStone, Publisher News, Reviews
Scott R. Jones’ short story “The Amnesiac’s Lament,” from his debut collection Shout Kill Revel Repeat, gets a stellar treatment from Ruthanna Emrys and Anne M. Pillsworth in Great Race, My Ass: Scott R. Jones’s “The Amnesiac’s Lament” over at...
by Scarlett R. Algee | Nov 17, 2019 | Book News, Horror World News, JournalStone, Publisher News, Reviews
You who read me, do you know what it is you read? On a mission to recover an ancient artifact, an amnesiac girl unlocks the terrible secret of humanity’s past and future. The implementation of a radical new technology sends an unlucky test pilot into a dimension of...
by Scarlett R. Algee | Nov 16, 2019 | Book News, Horror World News, JournalStone, Publisher News, Reviews
Homicide detective David Moore has never had a case quite like this: a series of savage murders targeting the family of Frank Ballaro, a mafia kingpin with half the city of Niagara Falls in his pocket. The killer strikes with inhuman violence, and always on the night...