Review: Shades by Geoff Cooper and Brian Keene

Shades by Geoff Cooper and Brian Keene
Poltergeist Press (January 2020)
194 pages; $10.99 paperback; $2.99 e-book
Reviewed by Kevin Lucia

By the time I stumbled into the horror scene, Shades was a long-out of print Cemetery Dance title, and I was sad I’d missed the boat. I love coming-of-age stories, and this one looked awesome. Imagine my delight when I learned Poltergeist Press was re-releasing it in paperback and ebook. It went right on the birthday list, and lucky me, it showed up in the mail on that blessed day.Continue Reading

20th Century Ghosts: The Deluxe Special Edition by Joe Hill JUST ANNOUNCED!

20th Century Ghosts: The Deluxe Special Edition
by Joe Hill

A New Special Edition from LetterPress Publications!
Slipcased Limited Edition to be limited to exactly
the number of copies preordered between April 6 and April 30!

Hi Folks!

As many of our collectors wrote us after receiving their copies of Revival from LetterPress Publications, Brian packs a ton of value into his special editions. The price-to-features ratio is crazy!

Today, we’re pleased to report we will be getting copies of the new LetterPress Publications signed and slipcased Limited Edition hardcover, which is 20th Century Ghosts by Joe Hill! This special edition includes a brand-new introduction by Christopher Golden, exclusive new story notes by Joe Hill, and seventeen full-color illustrations by Vincent Sammy.

This is the first of several projects by Joe Hill that LetterPress Publications has in the works, and the print run for this book will set the print run for the others. Please place your order now to get in on the ground floor of what is sure to be an extremely collectible set of books, so you don’t miss out!

20th Century Ghosts

Read more or place your order on our website before time runs out!

Thank you, as always, for your continued support and enthusiasm!

Review: The Bedlam Philharmonic and Other Poems by Steven Withrow

The Bedlam Philharmonic and Other Poems by Steven Withrow
Lulu.com (March 2020)

52 pages, $6.99 paperback
Reviewed by Joshua Gage

Steven Withrow is a poet, author, and teacher from Falmouth. He is also a reporter for the local Enterprise newspapers. His poems for children and adults have appeared in journals and anthologies worldwide, including the National Geographic Books of Animal and Nature Poetry, Calliope, and Cape Cod Poetry Review. He visits schools and libraries throughout New England working with students and teachers in reading and writing verse. He is a graduate of Roger Williams University and Emerson College. His newest collection is The Bedlam Philharmonic and Other PoemsContinue Reading

My First Fright featuring Gwendolyn Kiste

Author Gwendolyn Kiste
Gwendolyn Kiste

Two of the biggest horror-comedy films of the 1980s debuted on the exact same weekend in June 1984. Ghostbusters was the bigger success of the two, but Gremlins has remained a fan favorite amongst ’80s kids, and for good reason. It’s silly, with eye-catching character designs that just scream MERCHANDISE OPPORTUNITIES, but it’s also a pretty wicked and nihilistic horror movie. I remember both reveling in and being quite frightened by it as a boy. Gwendolyn Kiste, too, was heavily influenced by Gremlins in her youth, and she’s got some pretty cool ideas for carrying the long-dormant franchise forward. Continue Reading

STEPHEN KING calls THE BANK “scary, funny, weird, satiric, fucking surreal” and highly recommends it!

The Bank
by Bentley Little

Brand New Original Novel SHIPPING EARLY!
“Scary, funny, weird, satiric, fucking surreal.” — Stephen King

Hi Folks!

We’re pleased to report we’ll be publishing the brand new, original Bentley Little novel The Bank a few weeks earlier than planned, so today is your LAST CHANCE to secure a preorder! Orders placed after today won’t be processed until all of the preorders ship.

If you’re on the fence, here’s what Stephen King had to say the other day:

“When it comes to horror, nobody does what Bentley Little does. His new one is The Bank. Scary, funny, weird, satiric, fucking surreal. Cemetery Dance. Order a copy before they’re gone.”
— Stephen King

The Bank

Read more or place your order on our website!

Thank you, as always, for your continued support and enthusiasm!

Review: The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix

The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix
Quirk Books (April 7, 2020)

408 pages; $15.29 paperback; $13.99 e-book
Reviewed by Sadie “Mother Horror” Hartmann

You might be a horror book consumer like me and have already bought into the Grady Hendrix brand. You come for the unique titles and clever packaging (My Best Friend’s Exorcism) but you stay for the alluring storytelling, memorable characters, and iconic cultural references.Continue Reading

Another Big Horror eBook Sale ENDS TODAY!

Another Big eBook Sale ENDS TODAY!
More Than A Dozen Different Titles
Discounted to As Little As 99 Cents Each!
Another Book Is Even FREE For a Limited Time Only!
Bentley Little, Richard Chizmar, Kealan Patrick Burke, Norman Partridge, Bill Pronzini, Brian Hodge, Patrick Whalen, and many others!

Hi Folks!

TODAY is the FINAL DAY for our big eBook sale, so don’t wait a moment or just might miss out! Click on the covers below to view the product pages on Amazon:

eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook

Thank you, as always, for your continued support and enthusiasm!

Review: The Reddening by Adam Nevill

The Reddening by Adam Nevill
Ritual Limited (October 2019)
420 pages; $15.99 paperback; $4.99 e-book
Reviewed by Dave Simms

Adam Nevill is a special writer. Those familiar with The Ritual, either the novel or the Netflix adaptation last year, know it’s a story that elevated horror in a way few authors can these days. Those who are fans of Banquet of the Damned, Last Days, and Apartment 16 realize the man writes with a smooth fury that evokes comparisons of Peter Straub, later-Robert McCammon, or Graham Joyce. Still, Nevill has a voice that’s all his own.Continue Reading

Lost and Lonely by Brian James Freeman: Newly Revised and Expanded Paperback Shipping Soon!

The signed Limited Edition of Lost and Lonely by Brian James Freeman sold out in record time years ago, and has been out of print since, but we’re pleased to report this collection is now available as an affordable trade paperback with creepy new Vincent Chong cover artwork!

Not only is this edition more affordable, but Brian has revised each story and added a few more, along with story notes. He will also be signing the first batch of copies we sell, so please don’t wait to place your order!

Lost and Lonely

Read more or place your order on our website!

Thank you, as always, for your continued support and enthusiasm!

Review: The Invention of Ghosts by Gwendolyn Kiste

The Invention of Ghosts by Gwendolyn Kiste
Nightscape Press (2020)
64 pages; $30 limited edition
Reviewed by Kevin Lucia

Gwendolyn Kiste is a rare kind of speculative writer: the kind able to craft highly metaphorical and allegorical tales which also vibrate with a resonance that cuts close to the bone and pierces the heart. As a reader, I’ve always needed to feel something in response to a work of fiction. From fun, escapist thrillers to “high brow literary horror,” if I don’t feel something for the characters and about their situations, the story bounces right off me, no matter how finely written it is.Continue Reading

Review: Whispers in the Ear of a Dreaming Ape by Joshua Chaplinsky

Whispers in the Ear of a Dreaming Ape by Joshua Chaplinsky
CLASH Books (October 2019)

185 pages; $13.95 paperback; $3.99 e-book
Reviewed by Sadie “Mother Horror” Hartmann

It’s this reader’s opinion that short story collections are the best way to read a new author. It’s the quickest way to discover an author’s versatility; each story an opportunity to showcase a variety of unique skills without being locked into one narrative.

I also believe that a reader begins their relationship with a book with the cover. In this case, primate skulls in bold, appealing colors with a recognizable Matthew Revert style. A real winner for me. A cover-buy.Continue Reading

Another Big eBook Sale For This Week Only!

Another Big eBook Sale For This Week Only!
More Than A Dozen Different Titles Discounted to As Little As 99 Cents Each!
Another Book Is Even FREE For a Limited Time Only!
Bentley Little, Richard Chizmar, Kealan Patrick Burke, Norman Partridge, Bill Pronzini, Brian Hodge, Patrick Whalen, and many others!

Hi Folks!

Reader response was so positive to last week’s eBook sale that we decided we should discount another group of our eBooks for the FIRST TIME EVER in case you want to stock up on reading material! Click on the covers below to view the product pages on Amazon:

eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook
eBook

Thank you, as always, for your continued support and enthusiasm!

Review: Bent Heavens by Daniel Kraus

Bent Heavens by Daniel Kraus
Henry Holt and Company (February 2020)
304 pages; $12.39 hardcover; $9.99 e-book
Reviewed by Blu Gilliand

Liv is a teenage girl, a high school freshman living with the typical teenage drama that comes with trying to find your crowd, not to mention your own identity. Unfortunately for Liz, she has more than the usual obstacles standing in the way of acceptance and self-confidence; she has to carry the burden of being the daughter of the man who went missing, showed up raving and naked in the middle of town, and then disappeared again.Continue Reading

Stephen King Revisited: Volume One by Richard Chizmar Announced!

Stephen King Revisited: Volume One
by Richard Chizmar
Signed Editions Already 95% Sold Out!

With historical context essays by Bev Vincent!
Guest essays by Brian Keene, Michael Koryta, Josh Boone, Ed Gorman, Chet Williamson, Kealan Patrick Burke, Stewart O’Nan, and many others!

Hi Folks!

We’re pleased to announce we’ll be publishing a massive new project unlike anything we’ve undertaken in our thirty years in publishing: Stephen King Revisited! Click on the cover to learn more and to place your order while supplies last:

Stephen King Revisited

Read more or place your order on our website while supplies last!

Thank you, as always, for your continued support and enthusiasm!

Horror Drive-In: A Loving Look at The Monster Squad

I look back at the nineteen-eighties, which some consider the Golden Age of Horror. I was a rabid fan at the time and I continue to be one. There were milestones in the genre in this renowned era, especially, I’d say, from 1984 to 1988.

Stephen King’s It certainly qualifies. Clive Barker’s The Books of Blood brought a baroque aesthetic to horror fiction. John Skipp and Craig Spector’s The Light at the End ushered in a new breed of horror and a new breed of fan. Robert McCammon’s Swan Song would make the list.Continue Reading