For his fourth (and final) book in the Song of the Ancestors, John Grover mixes things up a bit and delivers a three-part tale that really delves into the history of his world, while exploring the consequences of all that has gone on before.The Ashes of Orum opens on a surprising, but entirely welco...
What is it about New England that makes it such a fertile ground for growing great horror writers? Being a Texan, I am mystified, but being a horror lover, I do appreciate whatever it is.Well chosen stories by top flight authors and even takes extra points for artistry by including poems. My favor...
This was an enjoyable anthology; one I was thrilled to find at all. I've been on a bit of a zombie kick lately and this was right up my alley. All of the stories were well written, but the one that has stuck with me the most is probably 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Die'. I found it incredibly poign...