Horror Book Review: Burnt Fur: An Anthology of Horror (Edited by Ken MacGregor)
Don your Fursuit, slip into your Fursona, and ride the dark wave of horror that is Burnt Fur. You may never go back to wearing your normal skin again.
Don your Fursuit, slip into your Fursona, and ride the dark wave of horror that is Burnt Fur. You may never go back to wearing your normal skin again.
Paul Lubaczewski, author of the excellent horror novel, I Never Eat… Cheesesteak is back with a new horror story called ‘A New Life’ for us to sink our teeth into.
Written by Halo Scot, Edge of the Breach (Rift Cycle Book 1) is a fantastical and brutalising horror that will shock, amaze but most importantly, entertain.
Having thrilled us with his excellent horror novel ‘Stoneberry’ last year, author Connor Glaze is back with a new release. This time, a collection of short stories entitled ‘Swine and Other Tales’.
From Austin Case comes Wild, Dark Times. A fantasy horror that focuses more on the artistic side of its characters by effectively stressing the importance of appreciating individualism.
Plague. Murder. Unrest. Humanity’s future looks far from bright. The year is 2107, and Earth is dying. For Wyn, Lois, and Judd, that’s the least of their problems.
From the corner of your eye to the focus of your fear. Written by Michael Winter, Periphery reveals monsters do exist and while most of us can’t see them, they can see us.
Welcome to the Book of Spite. Its pages written in the tears and blood of those unfortunate enough to possess it. Do you dare open it?