“Professor Challenger: The Kew Growths and Other Stories is another fantastic collection of short stories from William Meikle, being an excellent demonstration of his inherent skill as a writer, breathing fresh life into an obscure classic character and reinvigorating him for the 21st Century”
The Plasm – William Meikle – Review
“…Accompanied by an extremely evocative and suitably menacing piece of cover art by the redoubtable M. Wayne Miller, The Plasm is a fantastic piece of science-fiction horror writing…”
The Breach – Edward J. McFadden III – Review
“The Breach is a fantastic ‘creature-feature’ title, filled with exciting, fast-paced and well-written action scenes, some great characters and an imaginative and well thought-out antagonist in the shape of the Sea Scorpion…”
Carnacki: Heaven and Hell – William Meikle – Review
“Accompanied by some vivid illustrations by M Wayne Miller, including a very striking piece of cover art, Carnacki: Heaven and Hell takes the original Hodgson canon and deftly and confidently builds on it in order to make it Mr Meikle’s own original (and, dare I say it, superior) creation…”
Professor Challenger: The Island of Terror – William Meikle – Review
“The Island of Terror is a thrilling and accomplished piece of writing that combines a whip-fast and action-filled plot with a bold and vivid resuscitation of Professor Challenger…”
Return of the Old Ones: Apocalyptic Lovecraftian Horror – Brian M. Sammons (ed.) – Review
“Once again Dark Regions Press and Brian M. Sammons have come together in another successful partnership, producing a thoroughly enjoyable collection of short stories that effortlessly tie into a central theme cleverly divided into three distinct sub-sections. All of the stories are of a very high quality, well-written and flawlessly edited, and are supplemented by some excellent exterior and interior illustrations. …”
The Dunfield Terror – William Meikle – Review
“…The Dunfield Terror is another masterpiece from Mr Meikle – one that should grace the bookshelf (electronic or otherwise) of any fan of those genres, or simply those who appreciate fine writing. It is also a credit to Crossroad Press, who should be thanked for rescuing this fine piece of fiction from publishing oblivion…”
Myths & Monsters – William Meikle – Review
“…Myths & Monsters is a perfect collection, one that suits both those who might only be encountering Mr Meikle’s works for the first time, as well as a veteran fan such as myself…”
Darkest Hours – Mike Thorn – Review
“Mr Thorn has certainly made his mark on the genre as a whole…”
Carnacki: The Watcher at the Gate and Other Stories – William Meikle – Review
“…you can tell that Mr Meikle enjoyed writing them as well, as they shine with a confidence and assurance rarely seen when a writer adopts another’s source material and characters…”
The Children of Gla’aki: A Tribute to Ramsey Campbell’s Great Old One – Brian M. Sammons and Glynn Owen Barrass (ed.) – Review
“…the cover art, the interior art, the editing and the stories themselves combining effortlessly to provide a rich, intriguing and fittingly disturbing tribute to Mr Campbell and his creations.”
The Valley – William Meikle – Review
“…once again both Mr Meikle and his publishers have pulled together a piece of fast-paced, entertaining and imaginative fiction that does credit to both of them…”
Infestation – William Meikle – Review
“Infestation is an excellent piece of writing and a joy to read, skillfully combining the aesthetics of the B-Movie, ‘creature features’ that Mr Meikle cites as an inspiration, while still giving a sufficiently original take on the creatures and their opponents to ensure that the novella rises above the rest of the competition”
The Ghost Club: Newly Found Tales of Victorian Terror – William Meikle – Review
“…an incredibly impressive feat of writing…”
World War Cthulhu: A Collection of Lovecraftian War Stories – Brian M. Sammons & Glynn Owen Barrass (ed.) – Review
“…a Must Have on the bookshelf of any Lovecraftian Mythos fan…”
