“…Seven Stones is a fantastic little anthology, full of high-quality post-apocalyptic stories and excellent interior art work, and with a brilliant piece of cover art, and I firmly believe that it is a credit to both the authors, the illustrators and Mr Welsh himself.”
Chthonic: Weird Tales of Inner Earth – Scott R Jones (ed.) – Review
“An assured, confident and above all disturbing collection of short stories and accompanying illustrations, Chthonic is a quality production by Martian Migraine Press…”
The Invasion – William Meikle – Review
“…Mr Meikle obviously had some fun writing [the gruesome] portions of the story…”
Crustaceans – William Meikle – Review
“…a fantastically enjoyable action-horror novel that deserves to be widely read…”
Through A Mythos Darkly – Glynn Owen Barrass & Brian M. Sammons (ed.) – Review
“…a fantastic collection of Mythos tales, all of which are of an incredibly high standard and often distinctly original in nature…”
Ramskull – William Meikle – Review
“Ramskull is perhaps one of the finest pieces of fiction that Mr Meikle has ever written…”
The Unreformed Kingdom – Dr. Tom Anderson – Review
“By the time that I had finished The Unreformed Kingdom, I had been forced to question the nature of our current timeline and the allegedly consistent and inexorable progress of, well, ‘Progress’”
Arkham Detective Agency: A Lovecraftian-Noir Tribute to C. J. Henderson – Brian M. Sammons (ed.) – Review
“Arkham Detective Agency is another great publication from Dark Regions Press, full of high-quality, well-written stories that act as a very fitting tribute to C.J. Henderson …”
Knight of the Cross: A Knights Hospitaller Novella – Steve A. McKay – Review
“Knight of the Cross is a deeply enjoyable and self-assured piece of Mythos fiction, and is well worth a read!”
Corporate Cthulhu: Lovecraftian Tales of Bureaucratic Nightmare – Edward Stasheff (ed.) – Review
“While it may only be the end of January, this has already shaped up to be my Anthology of the Year!”
Apotheosis: Stories of Human Survival After The Rise of The Elder Gods – Edited by Jason Andrew – Review
“…a fantastic anthology, full to the brim with a collection of high-quality stories centered around a very well thought out central theme…”
The Only Winning Move – Max Johansson – Review
“…The Only Winning Move is a confident, stylish and rewarding debut title from Mr Johansson, and one that deserves to be read by any discriminating reader of the alternate history or spy fiction genres.”
Red Delta: A Novel of Alternate History – Mark Ciccone – Review
“I believe that we are witnessing the rise of a distinctive and imaginative new author in the Alternate History genre.”
10 Leaders Britain Never Had – Edited by Tom Black – Review
“…a well-crafted anthology, and an excellent introduction to both Sea Lion Press and the wider genre of political alternate history…”
T’Yorkshire Assembly – Jack Tindale – Review
“T’Yorkshire Assembly is an excellent piece of counter-factual fiction[…]and left me as a reader wanting to know more about this timeline and what its future holds”
