by J.H. Glaze, J.H. Glaze, Susan Grimm
This is one of the better bizarro horror novellas I've read, though I can't quite call it good. For one, there are far too many cliched characters making bonehead decision after bonehead decision; for two, there are also too many scenes of Character A explaining what is happening to Character B and ...
If you've ever done a late night horror movie marathon, then the odds are you've come across at least one of those 80's flicks where the specter of poorly stored, cheaply transported, or lazily discarded toxic waste has come back to haunt some backwoods, small town, smack-dab in middle America. It w...