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- Tor Nightfire present thirteen classic works of isolation horror
- Writers Beverley Lee and Nicole Eigener discuss fusing their vampyric worlds for LitReactor
- Bloody Disgusting look back at Shyamalan’s Signs and the incredible scares its aliens provide
- Dread Central’s latest ‘Matriarchy Rising’ article looks at Alex Garland’s Ex Machina
- Kendall Reviews talk to writer A. M. Shine about his forthcoming novel, The Creeper
Tor Nightfire present thirteen classic works of isolation horror
With his own isolation horror novel, Road of Bones, fresh on the shelves, writer Christopher Golden highlights thirteen other classic examples of the sub-genre.
Writers Beverley Lee and Nicole Eigener discuss fusing their vampyric worlds for LitReactor
Talking to LitReactor’s Andrew Fowlow, Beverley Lee and Nicole Eigener talk about the challenges and excitement of bringing together their vampyric worlds in novella, Crimson is the Night.
Bloody Disgusting look back at Shyamalan’s Signs and the incredible scares its aliens provide
Mike Holtz of Bloody Disgusting looks back at 2002’s signs and just what made the alien scares so effective and terrifying.
Dread Central’s latest ‘Matriarchy Rising’ article looks at Alex Garland’s Ex Machina
Jenn Adams looks back at Ex Machina as a tale of empowerment through Ava’s eyes, in the latest ‘Matriarchy Rising’ article for Dread Central.
Kendall Reviews talk to writer A. M. Shine about his forthcoming novel, The Creeper
Alongside a cover reveal for new novel, The Creeper, writer A. M. Shine chats with the Kendall Reviews team about the new book.
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KEV HARRISON