By PJ Graham Seeing the book The Lady from the Black Lagoon promoted last year, I immediately knew I wanted to read it. I’ve adored creepy stories since childhood, and the Universal horror monsters were always favorites. While the book is much different than I expected, I would still recommend it for horror lovers –... Continue Reading →
Review: Hole in the World ‘weird’ prequel that delivers action, gore
Note: A Hole in the World by Brian Keene was provided as part of the Early Reviewers program on LibraryThing. One airport shuttle bus driver and 18 passengers head out into a snowstorm and are swept up by a vortex that crash lands them in a jungle complete with dinosaurs and deadly plants. That’s the... Continue Reading →
8 Books and Movies to Start Your Howl-oween
Note: This is the first in several posts where Spellhawks Crew members recommend frightening reads or views for a specific horror subgenre. So grab some candied apples, sit back, and discover (or remember) some awesome Halloween entertainment! If magically (or painfully) transforming into a different creature wasn’t cool enough, werewolves also have the magic of... Continue Reading →
The Initiation – Lovecraftian web fiction by Eliza Stockton
The Initiation: A Lovecraftian Short Story by Eliza Stockton The air hung thick like the fumes of a ritual censor. My mind ran wild in the darkness of my hoodwinked body. For in the distance I could hear booted feet approaching where I now sat. Somewhere far away, a nightingale called for her mate. As... Continue Reading →
Our Small Press BIG Adventure!
I have often dreamed of being a successful artist my entire life.I went to college for art and dropped out. I survived the military with a newfound backbone and confidence only to drop out of college again. You could almost say my creative pursuits in life have been one long string of failures. The funny... Continue Reading →
No Need to Fear “Fear the Walking Dead” by PJ Graham
Last night, we finally got to see the much-discussed The Walking Dead spin-off, Fear the Walking Dead. Admittedly, I turned to AMC last night with a little trepidation. How could it possibly be as good as TWD? Would I like the urban setting of the side of Los Angeles that tourists and stars don’t frequent?... Continue Reading →