Inspiring ghouls of the fictional world of horror everywhere.
Posts by Ann Giardina Magee
What They Hear in the Dark, by Gary McMahon was originally published as a limited edition chapbook by BFS nominated Spectral Press. Unfortunately, that chapbook sold out long ago, but there will be a collected ebook edition of Spectral Press stories sometime in 2014. What…
The Lamplighters, by Frazer Lee is a thriller that dabbles a bit in the horror genre at the end. The novel starts out with the main character being offered what sounds like a dream job on a very secluded island. All she has…
Along the Splintered Path is a collection of three short stories by A.J, Brown. The Woodshed is the first story in the collection, and it is a rather gruesome opening. It is told in the first person and starts with the main character remembering parts of his…
Interment and The Social Diary of a Ghoul are two illustrated poems by R.J. Barker and Mikko Sovijarvi. The first, Interment, is a short chilling poem; this is a horror story wrapped up in poetry. With just a few short verses, Barker is able to…
Cate Gardner’s writing is like being let into a surreal dream world that she brings to life. Nowhere Hall is no exception; it is a story of a man who is thinking of killing himself but he is instead drawn into a hotel…
High Moor by Graeme Reynolds is a werewolf novel that brings back everything that is frighting about them. This is an action filled horror novel that also has fully realized characters; the fact that Reynolds brings the characters to life so well just…
For those of you who follow this blog and don’t know me, please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Ann Giardina Magee, and I will be doing reviews for HHHB. I was very excited to be included on the team, and I hope…