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WITCHCRAFT Marie O’Regan and Paul Kane, Eds. Flame Tree Publishing (February 17, 2026) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham Witchcraft, another in Flame Tree Publishing’s Beyond and Within series, edited by Marie O’Regan and Paul Kane, had a lot of living up to do with the previously published volumes in this long line of excellence. And while […]

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Acolytes of the Dead W.D. Gagliani and David Benton JournalStone Publishing (September 12, 2025) Reviewed by Andrew Byers W.D. Gagliani and David Benton’s Acolytes of the Dead is a transgressive work of erotic horror that revives the mummy myth with a seductive, modern twist on ancient Egyptian secrets. This thriller masterfully blends archeological intrigue, shocking […]

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DARK ROOTS Sheldon Higdon JournalStone Publishing (November 14, 2025) Reviewed by Brian James Lewis Hello, Horror Fans! Today’s review subject is Dark Roots by Sheldon Higdon; a powerful combination of constantly twisting mystery and chilling horror that holds readers in its werewolf fangs and never lets go. Never. Ben is a college professor who’s got […]

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Songs of Shadow, Words of Woe Matthew R. Davis JournalStone Publishing (September 5, 2025) Reviewed by Andrew Byers Matthew R. Davis’ Songs of Shadow, Words of Woe is a symphony of darkness that resonates long after the final note fades. This collection of thirteen short stories and novelettes masterfully blends horror with the raw energy […]

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Vampire Verses LindaAnn LoSchiavo Independently published (November 28, 2025) Reviewed by Nora B. Peevy  This is a delightful little chapbook you can really sink your teeth into. Pun intended. LindaAnn LoSchiavo writes about vampires in Section I. The Dead Travel East, which showcases fifteen poems, some following traditional vampire folklore and some reimagined, but...

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