The Vagrants – Brian Moreland

I have quickly become a believer in Brian Moreland. The Vagrants is the final novella in his excellent collection, Blood Sacrifices. I’ll review The Vagrant’s here on it’s own merit and then in Blood Sacrifices as a whole with the other stories. Daniel is a recent journalism grad from Dartmouth who wants to make aContinue reading “The Vagrants – Brian Moreland”

Things We Fear – Glenn Rolfe

This review pains me to write. I’ve read and reviewed Rolfe’s Blood and Rain, which I thoroughly enjoyed. I can say the same for his Boom Town. Unfortunately, I can’t give my seal of approval for Things We Fear. I don’t feel like I’d be doing anyone a favor by sugar-coating my honest opinion, soContinue reading “Things We Fear – Glenn Rolfe”

Interview with Kristopher Rufty

  Seven     Lets get the vitals out of the way – Name: Kristopher Rufty DOB: July ‘79 Birthplace: NC City of Residence: TBD Marital Status: Married Children: Yes Pets: Yes Into The Macabre: When did you first start writing? Kristopher Rufty: I dabbled a lot as a kid, writing my own comics that I hadContinue reading “Interview with Kristopher Rufty”

Desolation – Kristopher Rufty

Grant Marlowe changed Dennis’s life forever that fateful night when he drunkenly got behind the wheel and killed his pregnant wife and child. Grant’s big-shot lawyer friends got him off easy. Too easy for Dennis and he can’t get over the pain and suffering of losing his family. In fact, while Grant is getting outContinue reading “Desolation – Kristopher Rufty”

Submerged – Thomas Monteleone

Monteleone’s Submerged looked amazingly promising on the surface. A sunken Nazi U-boat that isn’t listed on any documents from the war, a secret German mission, and a hidden Nazi base under the ice of Greenland. I’m happy to report that Submerged was all that I hoped it would be and much more. Dex, an ex-NavyContinue reading “Submerged – Thomas Monteleone”

Wolf Land – Jonathan Janz

Ahh…Jonathan Janz. This guy is like a fine wine. He simply gets better with age. Anyone that has followed my reviews knows that I was already a big fan of his. With Wolf Land, my fandom is approaching man-crush territory. Before I start sounding like Annie Wilkes here, let’s move on. 2015 seemed to beContinue reading “Wolf Land – Jonathan Janz”

Interview With Author Jonathan Janz

  In a few short years, Jonathan Janz has exploded onto the horror scene and, with his latest lycanthropic masterpiece, he keeps getting better and better. I’ve had the pleasure of having some great discussions with him on Goodreads, which he’s a very active and accessible member, and I’m very excited to be able toContinue reading “Interview With Author Jonathan Janz”

Savage Species – Jonathan Janz

Savage Species is one of Janz’s first books and when I say his inner-Layman shows, I mean it. Blood drips from the pages as we’re introduced to the opening of the state park, Peaceful Valley. Peaceful Valley was developed on top of an unknown and elaborate cave network. What dwells in those caves is wholeContinue reading “Savage Species – Jonathan Janz”

For a howling good time, join us on Goodreads where we chomp into Glenn Rolfe’s magnificent werewolf tale, Blood and Rain. As a special treat, Glenn himself will be joining us, along the way, to give us his insight into how this masterpiece came together. You won’t want to miss this one! Aaarroooooooo!!

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Interview with author Glenn Rolfe

  Glenn Rolfe is an up and coming horror author from Maine and has recently released his latest (and in my opinion his best) novel Blood and Rain through Samhain Publishing. Blood and Rain shows a progressive maturation in his writing and a ‘coming into his own” that started with his novella Boom Town. WithContinue reading “Interview with author Glenn Rolfe”