“I have no hesitation in calling The Wicked and the Damned a brilliant start to the Warhammer Horror imprint, and I’d love to see all three authors do more stories for it.”
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The Town That Feared Dusk – Calvin Demmer – Mini-Review
“The Town That Feared Dusk is another outstanding piece of Horror writing from Calvin Demmer and another feather in the cap of Demain Publishing”
Operation: Norway – William Meikle – Review
“Operation: Norway is a surprise in all the best ways, Meikle throwing genre conventions to the wind in order to produce an outstanding action-horror title that takes the reader on a whirlwind journey in a number of different and unexpected directions”
The Devil’s Portion – Benedict J Jones – Mini-Review
“…a tense, atmospheric and well-written slice of horror based in a severely under-used setting and period….”
The Chromatic Court – Peter Rawlik (Ed.) – Review
The Chromatic Court Peter Rawlik (Ed.) 18thWall Productions [Please note that this title was sent to me by the publisher … More
Asylum of Shadows – Stephanie Ellis – Mini-Review
“Asylum of Shadows is truly a beautiful piece of horror fiction…”
Orford Parish Books (Orford Parish Murder Houses; 3 Moves of Doom; Old Gory) – Mega-Review
“Chilling, unsettling, often bizarre or transgressive, and always well-written, all three chapbooks demonstrate why Weird Horror is in such safe hands…”
Tormentor – William Meikle – Review
“Tormentor is delicately-paced, atmospheric and wields a hefty and surprising emotional punch throughout its narrative, and should be considered an iconic version of a venerable (and often cliched) Horror fiction scenario; a classic that all future Haunted House titles should be measured against.”
Shattered – Anthony Watson – Mini-Review
“It’s a masterful tale well told and I look forward to seeing more from Mr Watson, and from Demain Publishing as well”
Operation: Syria – William Meikle – Review
“Filled with the series signature blend of sweary Scots, tightly-written action scenes and terrifyingly realistic cryptids, Operation: Syria is another winner for William Meikle and publisher Severed Press…”
Noirlathotep 2: More Tales of Lovecraftian Crime – Jennifer King & Paul Brian McCoy (Eds.) – Review
“Editors King and McCoy have again done a magnificent job in bringing together a clutch of stories that create an impressive fusion of Noir tradition and Lovecraftian horror, exploring and recontextualising the stereotypes and tropes of both genres to create memorable, engaging and often outright horrifying stories”
Camp Ghoul Mountain Part VI: The Official Novelization – Jonathan Raab – Review
“Camp Ghoul Mountain Part VI: The Official Novelization is nothing less than a masterpiece of Weird Horror, and feels like the very pinnacle of what that subgenre can achieve. This is Raab’s greatest work to date – engaging, horrifying and thought-provoking in equal measures…”
The Last Big Thing – David Moody – Review
“The Last Big Thing is a deeply impressive and highly accomplished set of short story Horror fiction, and firmly cements Moody’s reputation as one of the masters of British Horror writing…”
Husk – Rachel Autumn Deering – Review
“Husk is a visceral, insidious, compelling, and above-all superbly-crafted piece of Horror fiction by an author who is on the well on the way to becoming one of the most accomplished in the current generation of Horror writers”
Dark Voices: A Lycan Valley Charity Anthology – LVP Publications – Review
“Dark Voices: A Lycan Valley Charity Anthology is a superb collection of Dark Fantasy and Horror fiction from female authors, a community that – as the Introduction so rightly states – continues to be underrepresented and disenfranchised in the genres”
