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Borrowed Bones
Winona Morris
Independently published (June 22, 2026)
Reviewed by Nora B. Peevy

 At first glance, my review of Borrowed Bones appears to be about a man, Russell, grieving for his wife,  Liza, but it soon becomes much more as supernatural events start happening on his property and he is visi...


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Voices of Rage
Andy Holberry
Independently published (October 26, 2024)
Reviewed by Nora B. Peevy

When I first started reading this short collection of werewolf stories, I was skeptical that there was going to be enough variety because the first two seemed so similar, but then as I settled further in, I fell in love with the character Emily...


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On Darkened Wings and Other Short Horrors
Winona Morris
Independently published (November 27, 2024)
Reviewed by Nora B. Peevy

This is Winona Morris’s first collection and I’m hoping to see more from her. Between these pages are fifteen stories that could happen anywhere, which is part of the genius of her storytelling like ...


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Dark Roots
Sheldon Higdon
JournalStone Publishing (November 14, 2025)
Reviewed by Andrew Byers

Sheldon Higdon’s Dark Roots is a gripping, atmospheric thriller that weaves 1980s small-town terror with present-day personal demons in a taut, page-turning narrative. Set against the rus...


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Eye Contact
Selene dePackh
JournalStone Publishing (January 30, 2026)
Reviewed by Andrew Byers

Selene dePackh’s Eye Contact is a haunting, fiercely original collection of interconnected horror stories that delivers visceral chills and unflinching social commentary. Set against the backdrop of the CareWell Behaviora...


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