“Ultimately, Patient K is an intense, driven and repeatedly shocking piece of short Horror fiction that is incredibly well-written and one of the best titles in the Short Sharp Shocks! series that I’ve read to date…”
Tag: Short Sharp Shocks!
#DemainDecember: Dirty Paws (Short Sharp Shocks! Book 0) – Dean M. Drinkel – Mini-Review
“Dirty Paws is an engaging and often uncomfortable read that serves as an excellent introduction both to Drinkel as author (and editor) and the concept of the Short Sharp Shocks! imprint…”
Dreams of Lake Drukka & Exhumation – Mike Thorn – Review
“Dreams of Lake Drukka & Exhumation is another excellent, high-quality addition to Demain Publishing’s Short Sharp Shocks! imprint, and also a further demonstration that Mr Thorn is a skilled and deeply imaginative Horror writer able to range across sub-genres at will”
Crown of Thorns – Trevor Kennedy – Review
“Well-written, atmospheric and original in both tone and content – there should be more Horror titles set during The Troubles – Crown of Thorns is a tense and often unsettling short story that has a huge amount of potential that’s only been partially realised. If allowed to be further developed, and the supernatural elements of the plot more widely integrated, I firmly believe that Crown of Thorns could be a classic of the genre…”
Dulce Et Decorum Est – Dan Howarth – Mini-Review
“Dulce et Decorum Est is a fantastic piece of Horror fiction from author Dan Howarth, and yet another triumph for Demain Publishing.”
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”
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….”
Asylum of Shadows – Stephanie Ellis – Mini-Review
“Asylum of Shadows is truly a beautiful piece of horror fiction…”
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”