The master of nostalgic horror novellas strikes again. First, there was Ghost Room, where teenagers battle the paranormal. Then, Schiecke brought us Death Cult, which returned us to the classic 80s slashers with lovable characters and gore galore. Now, prepare yourselves for the chilling urban legend of the Clatter Man. A centuries-old tortured soul and—wait, […]
Review: the Devil’s Face by Christopher Artinian
Synopsis: Those fleeting glimpses that send shivers down our spines and goosebumps rippling over our skin. Those split-second freeze-frames where our minds picture something terrifying, impossible to comprehend. They last for fragments of a moment until our brains catch up and process what we’ve seen. What if they were real? Punching the clock as the […]
Review: Rebel Unbound (Promissa Trilogy #1) by E.R. Phoenix
Synopsis: 2213. After decades of war, the city of Promissa is under the rule of the New World Government, which controls every aspect of the citizens’ lives by restricting resource distribution. Abigail is hurled into this world of brutality and despair and loses hope as loneliness and misery swallow her whole. Little does she know […]
Cover Reveal: the Veil by E H Bradley
After releasing his debut fantasy novel, the Ranger, E H Bradley has decided to mix it up and conquer a new genre. Without further ado, I present the Veil. Synopsis: They would have you believe, (the police and mainstream media), that I, Charlie Macall, and my friends, were the deadliest killers since Manson or Bundy. […]
COVER REVEAL: The Pilgrims of the Damned (The Assembly #3) by Steve McHugh
Blurb A vampire and a journalist team up to stop a witch on a rampage in the third book of this urban fantasy from the bestselling author of the Hellequin Chronicles. Undead investigator Miles Watson has seen his share of violence, but after his last case left a trail of dead bodies in its wake—some […]
Review: A Fold to Extinction by S.S. Fitzgerald
Synopsis: We assume extinction level events are cataclysmic events, but what if they were microscopic, like our history teaches us? To the rest of the world, a random tsunami is but one disaster among other events to speculate over. Unbeknownst to most of the world, the disaster is but a single ripple caused by a […]
KICKSTARTER: Fae: The Wild Hunt – 10th Anniversary Special Edition by Graham Austin-King
Fae: The Wild Hunt – 10th Anniversary Special Edition by Graham Austin-King — Kickstarter History becomes legend. Legend fades to myth. But some myths are a warning… Fae: The Wild Hunt – 10th Anniversary Special Edition Kickstarter will create of a stunning hardcover for fans and new readers alike, featuring: Fae: The Wild Hunt is the first book in The […]
GUEST REVIEW: The Tenacious Tale of Tanna the Tendersword by Dewey Conway & Bill Adams
Synopsis Finalist in the Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off 10th Edition (SPFBOX)! First Middle Grade Finalist in Competition history! Galdifort Quillpen has grand dreams of writing epic tales of heroic deeds, just like his famous aunt. Unfortunately, he’s been assigned to Tanna the Tendersword, an excruciatingly carefree would-be-champion who can’t seem to find a qualifying entry-level quest. […]
Guest Post: Exploring the Theme of “Found Family” in SPACE BROOMS! by A.G. Rodriguez
Article cover image design by shtef-sokolovich In my humble opinion, all the best stories, no matter the genre, feature strangers bonding over shared experiences. These shared experiences, whether good, bad or traumatic, in turn create a family unit. The phenomenon is called found family and it is one of the most important themes in my […]
COVER REVEAL + KICKSTARTER: Dead Malls by Darby Harn
Blurb Sometimes, you can take retail therapy too far… You work the night shift as a security guard in a dying mall. You’re living out of your car. Suffice to say, you’re looking for an escape. One night in the mall, you happen upon an intruder dressed as if she’s an extra from a Mad Max movie. […]
Review: An Inkling of Flame by Z.B. Steele
Synopsis: Tell me how it happened… Layne was a soldier, conscripted to fight under the Fox in a vengeance fueled march. He, and his friends, were due for a fated confrontation, one that has ended in blood and loss. Now, the inquisitors want to hear every detail of his conscription, his training, and the duel […]
Review: Falling Into Oblivion (Tendrils of Chrome #1) by Aaron M. Payne
Synopsis: MODIFICATIONS COME AT A PRICE. Detective Sol Harkones is tangled in the wires of a deadly conspiracy involving defective body modifications causing permanent brain damage. A suspect is known, but something more dangerous may be lurking in the shadows. A city plagued by waste. Violence fills the streets. Oblivion is within reach. Falling Into […]












