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Fox Spirit on a Distant Cloud Lee Murray The Cuba Press (April 1, 2024) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham Fox Spirit on a Distant Cloud is a brilliant volume by Lee Murray. She hails from New Zealand (also known as Aotearoa), and this short volume deals with the Chinese diaspora in 1923 in her country. It […]


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Lovecraft’s Brood Ellen Datlow, ed. Tachyon Publications (July 21, 2026) Reviewed by Mario Guslandi Although, as anyone else, I’m more interested in anthologies or collections including brand new stories, I must confess that I do love reprint anthologies featuring previously published material revolving around a similar or a common topic. So much so that I’d […]


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I Scream, You Scream Tim Waggoner Weird House Press (December 19, 2025) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham Tim Waggoner’s I Scream, You Scream was the most fun I’ve had in ages, and I was sorry to turn the final page of this delightfully creepy novella. Imagine how your skin would crawl if you heard an ice […]


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The Sorrowstones Felix Blackwell Independently published (November 4, 2025) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham The Sorrowstones is a cursed artifact, coming-of-age novel that I blew through in an afternoon—it is that good. Every Halloween, beginning at age 11, Cole Graves finds a little something extra in his candy-stuffed pillowcase. A carved figurine…and he receives a differ...


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The Haunted City (Blumhouse Book of Nightmares) Jason Blum, ed. Blumhouse Books (July 7, 2015) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham I had initial reservations about this anthology when I realized that the vast majority of the contributors were screenwriters. And my reservations were justified, because screenwriting and short story writing are worlds apart. Action is prioritized […]


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