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Discontinue if Death Ensues: Tales from the Tipping Point (Beyond and Within) Edited by Carol Gyzander and Anna Taborska Flame Tree Publishing, 2024 Reviewed by Nora B. Peevy There is a great quote at the beginning of the book in the “About the Title” section which summarizes the entirety of this book as a whole: […]

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Cemetery Tacos and Other Delights Nora B. Peevy Trepidatio Publishing (April 17, 2026) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham Nora B. Peevy’s debut collection, Cemetery Tacos and Other Delights, besides having a wonderful title, is a pretty impressive volume for a first book. I have watched Nora develop as a writer over the years, and I think […]

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Nightmares at the Asylum Andy Holberry and D.L. Garvin Independently published (November 5, 2025) Reviewed by Nora B. Peevy Nightmares at the Asylum is a quiet horror read where the reader is taken on a tour of the asylum, but there’s a twist, one of the people taking you on the tour is not who […]

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Nightscript, Vol. 1 C.M. Muller, ed. Independently published (September 3, 2015) Reviewed by Nora B. Peevy Between these pages you will find twenty tales all connected by one common thread – a strong and powerful emotion evoked through storytelling. The literary bar is set high in this collection and the stories are hauntingly, achingly beautiful. […]

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October Sign ‘22 Ryan Oliver Brandt JournalStone Publishing (March 27, 2026) Reviewed by Andrew Byers Ryan Oliver Brandt’s October Sign ’22 is a moody, atmospheric horror-tinged romance that leans heavily into the uncanny rhythms of teenage longing and small-town dread. Set against a crisp autumn backdrop in what feels like a slightly off-kilter American suburb, […]

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