The newest work from John Bhrel & J. Sullivan comes out today- Resurrection High: A Black Comedy, and I had the pleasure of reading it for review! Those who have read my other reviews know that I'm quite the fan of the duo's work, plus being a kid who grew up in the 90s, I... Continue Reading →
Review: Carol for a Haunted Man
A few days ago, I was delighted to see an email in my inbox, indicating that one of my favorite Horror duos, Brhel & Sullivan over at Cemetery Gates Media, had a Christmas-themed work I had not read, and asked if I'd like to review! WOULD I? WOULD I?! OF COURSE. So the novella is... Continue Reading →
Spookytober Reads!
Okay guys. I dunno what my brain is doing, but it keeps saying, "well we have plenty of time, it's not even Octo--" OCTOBER IS HALFWAY OVER BRAIN, GET WITH IT. I know it's October, but I don't seem to realize it? It's been like 85-90 degrees every day where I am, and it's always... Continue Reading →
Single Sentence Flash Fiction: “Flowery”
She made me smell flowery as I hacked her to bits; for all its valiant effort, Glade White Tea & Lily spray a pepper spray does not make. Happy Spookytober! (This totally came from thinking someone was behind me when I glanced in my bathroom mirror, and the only disabling thing nearby was Glade spray.... Continue Reading →
Review: Lucky Thirteen by Amanda Leigh Burton
Time for another little spooky review! Today's is Lucky Thirteen, a short horror story by author Amanda Leigh Burton. Here's the official blurb: For four young boys one summer night in the woods creates a life time of nightmares. Lucky Thirteen tells the story of a narrator who, at a young age, witnessed the gruesome... Continue Reading →
Review: The Arborist by P.T. Phronk
Today's post comes to you on the heels of some more spooky reading- that of P.T. Phronk's The Arborist. Because I just don't get enough at Halloween. Or maybe it's like always Halloween in my house. With hearts, or stockings, or birthday cakes! Y'all know me. Here's the official blurb: The tree wasn’t there last... Continue Reading →