Book Review: The Haunting of Velkwood
Mysterious, chilling events from the past haunt the foreboding present. A review of the novel The Haunting of Velkwood by Gwendolyn Kiste.
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Mysterious, chilling events from the past haunt the foreboding present. A review of the novel The Haunting of Velkwood by Gwendolyn Kiste.
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Haunting prose, woeful ghosts, and grieving mothers. A review of the novella Immortelle by Catherine McCarthy.
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Interconnected tales of evil dolls, eco/body horror, and haunted houses. A group read of the collection In Nightmares We’re Alone by Greg Sisco.
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For fans of ghost stories, coming of age, and queer representation. A review of the book Vintage by Steve Berman.
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I’m glad I had my buddy Janine with me on this spooky and exhilarating ride. A joint review of the novel Ghost Mine by Hunter Shea.
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Lines of beauty, brutality, love, and despair. A review of the poetry collection A Collection of Dreamscapes by Christina Sng.
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When the evil dead are coming, it will take the power of family to turn the tides of hell. A review of the novel Jennifer Strange by Cat Scully.
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The past never really leaves the present. A review of book one of the graphic novel The Plot by Michael Moreci and Tim Daniel.
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When those closest to you are also your worst enemies. A review of the novel The Midnight Lullaby by Cheryl Low.
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The hunger for life affects both the living and the dead. A review of the short story collection Hunger Pangs by Scott J. Moses.
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