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Author Profile: Julie Lynn Hayes

andrewqgordon wrote 1 month ago: This weeks guest is Julie Lynn Hayes. Julie has been amazingly wonder in helping me as navigate the … more →

Tags: My Writing, Author Profiles, New Release, Author Profile, Julie Lynn Hayes

Magrat: note spelling9 comments

Kate wrote 2 months ago: Reading a Terry Pratchett novel is an unputdownable experience. I don’t mind if people try to put me … more →

Tags: Fiction & Fantasy, Fiction: humour, Entries by Kate, Fiction: 20th Century, A Week Called Margaret, Politics, ethics, Discworld, Terry Pratchett

A name for every voice: an interview with Gillian Philip4 comments

Kate wrote 4 months ago: Gillian Philip and I used to be best friends at school (Aberdeen Grammar, if you want to know), but … more →

Tags: Entries by Kate, Fiction: 21st Century, Fiction - Childrens, Fiction: crime, Fiction: dystopian, Fiction & Fantasy, Fiction: humour, Fiction: Young Adult, Interviews: authors

Talking about Monty: the mastery of M R James6 comments

kirstyjane wrote 4 months ago: There was an unseemly scuffle in the den when it turned out that both Kirsty and Moira were fans of … more →

Tags: Fiction Short Stories, Fiction General, Fiction: 19th century, Entries by Moira, Entries by Kirsty, Fiction: 20th Century, Cambridge, Ghost Stories, M R James

The Greatcoat by Helen Dunmore9 comments

Guest wrote 6 months ago: Review by Kirsty Doole The Hammer Horror people recently linked up with Random House to start an imp … more →

Tags: Fiction: 21st Century, Entries by Kirsty D, Hammer films, Ghost Stories, Helen Dunmore, Random House

Vulpes Libris’ All Time Greats: The Top Ten – No. 23 comments

Moira wrote 8 months ago: A repeating  pattern on Vulpes Libris over the last 5 years has been that often the reviews you expe … more →

Tags: Fiction & Fantasy, Fiction: Young Adult, Fiction & Graphic Novels, Entries by Sharon, Fiction: 21st Century, Neil Gaiman, Coraline, graphic novel, P. Craig Russell

Reptiles and body parts8 comments

Kate wrote 8 months ago: A serendipitous and scaly read of Ned Beauman’s The Teleportation Accident, and Terry Richard Bazes’ … more →

Tags: Fiction & Literary, Fiction: Historical, Fiction & Fantasy, Entries by Kate, Fiction - Science Fiction, Fiction: 21st Century, Literary Fiction, Time Travel, crocodiles

One Bloody Thing After Another - Joey Comeau

crackabook wrote 11 months ago: I don’t know where to begin with this pseudo-horror novel. Don’t get me wrong I did enjo … more →

Tags: One Bloody Thing After Another, Joey Cormeau

A fresh new start...

amairedinsmore wrote 1 year ago: And here we are, off to a fresh start with a new blog and a new site. Eventually I’ll get my o … more →

Tags: Self-confidence, change of attitude, writing, Horror / Thriller

GUTS RETURNS AS A GRAPHIC NOVEL IN 2012!

Chebbo wrote 1 year ago: Long time Scar Comics readers may well remember the Science Fiction Horror comics we published in 20 … more →

Tags: News, Publisher Posts, Horror, comic readers, graphic novel, Digital Web, Talented Artist

Featuring Penelope Crowe via Orangeberry Virtual Book Tours2 comments

Yvonne Hertzberger wrote 1 year ago: Hi Penelope, tell us just a bit about yourself. I am an artist and writer, married for 20 years with … more →

Tags: Fiction, Dark Moon, experimental book, New Release

Cell - Stephen King2 comments

crackabook wrote 1 year ago: I know the majority of my recommendations are non-fiction, but I have a little soft spot for Stephen … more →

Tags: Stephen King, Cell, Horror, zombies, Suspense, Thriller

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith20 comments

Lisa wrote 1 year ago: So begins Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, an expanded edition of the beloved Jane Austen novel feat … more →

Tags: Fiction: Historical, Fiction: humour, Entries by Lisa, zombies, Mr. Bingley, Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth Bennet, Gore

Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde6 comments

sharonrob wrote 1 year ago: In his Thursday Next series, Jasper Fforde sets out his stall as a writer of comic fantasy with a vi … more →

Tags: Fiction & Fantasy, Fiction: 21st Century, Fiction: dystopian, Fantasy, Jasper Fforde, dystopian novels

John Brown Lives!

Drogo wrote 1 year ago: Jonn Brawn Lives! … All Fear The Undead Zombie Necromancer! SEE the dead rise from their graves! HEA … more →

Tags: SCOD Fallout Projects, Fictional Stories, Book reports, John Brown, Harper's Ferry, Supernatural, Ghosts, Grave, Graves

The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan and Sharp Teeth by Toby Barlow5 comments

Guest wrote 2 years ago: Review by Jamie Mollart It must be something in the air, or possibly in the night sky, but I’ve just … more →

Tags: Literary Fiction, Horror, Noir, werewolf, advertising, Glen Duncan, I, Lucifer, tropes, Genre

The Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch7 comments

sharonrob wrote 2 years ago: Ben Aaronovitch has a background in screenwriting, most notably for Doctor Who, and has also written … more →

Tags: Fiction: humour, Fiction: crime, Entries by Sharon, Fiction: 21st Century, Supernatural, Dr Who, ben aaronovitch, peter grant, London novels

The New Uncanny: Tales of Unease, ed Sarah Eyre & Ra Page: a creepy collection for the depths of winter2 comments

annebrooke wrote 2 years ago: In 1919 Sigmund Freud published an essay that delved deep into the tradition of horror writing and c … more →

Tags: Fiction Short Stories, Fiction, Entries by Anne, Short Stories, Literary Fiction, Anne Brooke, Horror, A S Byatt, Sarah Maitland

The Blood That Bonds by Christopher Buecheler

khokhar007 wrote 2 years ago: The Blood That Bonds by Christopher Buecheler Two is trapped: hooked on heroin, held as property, fo … more →

Tags: E-Books, Suspense, Thriller


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