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Interview with Teresa Ford, Founder and Editor of Ethereal Tales
"We as humans are fascinated with being scared," says Ford.
Read More »Interview with Marta Acosta, New York Times Bestselling Author of the Casa Dracula Series
"I’ve always been a fan of paranormal stories that have a strong humorous component as well as a quasi-scientific explanation for oddities," says Acosta.
Read More »Book Review: Isaac’s Torah by Angel Wagenstein
Isaac's Torah shows how it is possible to find hope in the most hopeless of circumstances.
Read More »Interview with Mark LaFlamme, Author of The Pink Room and Vegetation
"It seems to me that the horror writer understands him or herself more intimately than he should."
Read More »Book Review: Down to a Sunless Sea by Mathias B. Freese
Short stories about damaged psyches provide unusual glimpses into the human condition.
Read More »Book Review: A Cure For All Diseases by Reginald Hill
A delight to read, but also thought-provoking and strangely moving.
Read More »Interview with J.R. Turner, Author of DDF: Dead Friends Forever
"The most famous series are those that have more heart than shock," says Turner.
Read More »Book Review (Novella): The Vault Of Deeds by James Barclay
With Barclay so farcically and satirically standing the hero genre on its head, you'll never look upon heroic fantasy in quite the same way again.
Read More »Book Review: Capote in Kansas – A Ghost Story by Kim Powers
What might have been a lovely and haunting story collapses under the double-team pressure of mawkishness and bad writing.
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