Posted on March 23, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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The Worms in Fools’ Fingers by MJ Watts is a dark, unsettling historical novel that leans heavily into the moral ambiguity and paranoia of seventeenth-century Europe. Rather than simply recounting events of the witch trials, Watts uses the period as a lens to explore… Continue Reading “The Worms in Fools’ Fingers by M.J. Watts (Book Review #2338)”
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Posted on November 15, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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Fantastic tales of terror is a collection of stories geared towards horror and fantasy. This assembly of science fictional tales, each to its own, was a perfect work for Halloween.
Category: Fantasy, Science FictionTags: aliens, Alternative, Alternative history, Anthologies, Anthologies & Collections, Anthology, Collections, dark fiction, Fantasy, Historical Fantasy, Historical Fiction, history, horror, Horror books, Horror Short Stories, Monsters, short stories, supernatural, Supernatural Horror Anthology, Weird Fiction, Weird Tales
Posted on November 15, 2017
by Jeyran Main
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This review was kindly requested by the author, Kevin MaAllion. Moristoun is a story about redemption, love and the enjoyment of living. There are times in life when nothing seems to be going your way. The feeling of loneliness, having no goals or ambition… Continue Reading “Moristoun by Kevin McAllion (Book Review #111)”
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