- Friday Spotlight: Bloodmark by Aurora Whittet Every now and again I come across a story or article that I enjoy reading about, but a few days later it is still stuck in my head and I have to revisit it. This happened whilst I was reading through Kickstater a few weeks back, there is a Kickstarter gig titled “Bloodmark” and it […]
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- Friday Spotlight – EbookGlue.com EBook readers are great, but I don’t need to tell you that. iPad, Kindle, Nook or a variant of ePub technology they are here to stay. One small negative is if you only have a Wi-Fi enabled device and want to read a blog post on the move, only to find you have no connection. […]
- Sanitarium Issue 5 9 Stories, Top 10, Group Therapy & Interviews Sanitarium Issue 005: Objects by Rob White Time Zones by Nathanial Brehmer Witch Locks By JB Sanders Sick Day By Emily Wood Ghosts Don’t Like The Dark By Lisamarie Lamb The Quantium Dead by Larry Hinkle The Bridges By Julia Benally Dream Journal by Faith Marlow Zombie […]
- Staring into the Abyss by Richard Thomas ANNOUNCMENT Kraken Press Announces ”Staring into the Abyss”, by Richard Thomas. Kraken Press has signed with author Richard Thomas. We will be releasing his short story collection, ’’Staring into the Abyss’’in the first quarter of 2013 in digital and print. We’re very excited to be working with a talent of Richard’s caliber and can’t wait to […]
- To Hell in a Fast Car – RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENT January 11, 2013 On behalf of Dark Quest Books and author/editor John L. French, we would like to announce the release of the premiere release in DQB’s new action/crime imprint Purloined Pendant Press: To Hell in a Fast Car, edited by John L. French Fast cars and faster women…Murderers and victims…Serial killers and guns for […]
- TWICE SHY by Patrick Freivald – Review by Rob White There’s something inherently worthwhile about a story that analyzes the day-to-day life of a teenager, particularly a teenage girl. Most of us don’t truly remember what it was like during those tumultuous times of hormones, evolving self image and nagging self doubt. Some of us look back at those days with rose colored glasses and […]
- Vector Borne, by Michael McBride – Review Review by Cameron Suey Genre is a tricky beast. Once a necessary evil for the categorization of books in the physical world, it more often feels like an artifice of logistics and marketing in our modern online times. As the long tail of literature stretches to the horizon, we see less unambiguous “horror” or “science […]