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Book Review | Darkest Hours: Expanded Edition by Mike Thorn
An updated version of the author’s short stories collection from 2017 featuring a brand-new introduction, story notes and nonfiction essays. What could be so wrong, then, with allowing himself such real elation…
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Book Review | The Bright Lands by John Fram
After ten years living in New York as an out gay man, Joel Whitley returns to the conservative town of Bentley, Texas, upon receiving cryptic messages from his brother Dylan. When Dylan –…
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Review | Little Siberia by Antti Tuomainen
A meteorite crashes into Hurmevaara, Finland, causing a disturbance in the small town. Said to be worth millions of dollars, the meteorite is placed under the guard of the local priest, Joel, at…
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Review | The Asylum by Karen Coles
It’s 1906 and Maud Lovell has been at Angelton Lunatic Asylum for five years. Her memories are gone and she’s been told that she’s unstable and violent. When a new doctor arrives, he’s…
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Review | ProleSCARYet: Tales of Horror and Class Warfare
In this collection of nineteen stories, the horrors of capitalism clash with the mundanity of everyday living. You’re angry because so many other people are in the same spot. Because it feels…
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Review | The Cut by Chris Brookmyre
Millie Spark is a special effects makeup artist with a talent for creating bloody scenes in horror movies. One day, she wakes up to find her boyfriend dead in her bed. She is…