A FEAST OF FRIGHTS is “delicious reading”
Kyren Evemy, of Artwork by Kyren, has written a review of A FEAST OF FRIGHTS FROM THE HORROR ZINE, praising the variety and selection:
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. There is a lot of content in there, and it will provide you with hours of delicious reading. A FEAST OF FRIGHTS is an anthology that serves up established names alongside promising rookies. (Christian Larsen’s “Clawed Sod” was a favorite.) Being more than just great fiction, I especially enjoyed John Gilmore’s article on the dark side of old-time Hollywood, and Benjamin Blake’s poetry.
Pick up your copy A FEAST OF FRIGHTS at Amazon.com, and when you’re finished reading it, it would be awesome if you would single out a few of your own favorites in a review of your own:
- “Scratchings” by Matt Leyshon
- “Ghost Pit” by Simon Clark
- “The Soldier” by Shaun Meeks
- “What the Dark Does” by Graham Masterton
- “Proper Payments” by Philip Roberts
- “Incident on and off a Mountain Road” by Joe R. Lansdale
- “Cigarettes and Cicadas” by David M. Buhajla
- “Germ Warfare” by Eric J. Guignard
- “Mouthpiece” by Mike Goddard
- “Filmland” by Stewart Horn
- “Clawed Sod” by Christian A. Larsen
- “Skelf” by John Forth
- “Homecoming” by Scott Nicholson
- “Eve of All Hallows” by Brian G. Murray
- “The Lost Sheep” by Jason Reynolds
- “Skeletons in the Closet” by Cheryl Kaye Tardif
- “Bleeder” by Paul Edwards
- “The Night Visitor” by Joe McKinney
- “Always Say Treat” by Christopher Nadeau
- “The Audit” by Susie Moloney
- “Midnight Passage” by M. C. Shelby
- “The Favorites” by Chris Castle
- “Impressive Instants” by David A. Hernandez
- “Husks and Formless Ruins” by Tom Piccirilli
- “Masks” by Taylor Grant
- “Corn” by K. A. Opperman
- “Scream Queen” by Ed Gorman
- “Reaching Out” by Christian Riley
- “Me and My Shadow” by Sandra Crook
- “Little Girl Lost” by Trevor Denyer
- “The Story of my First Kiss” by Jeff Strand
- “The Dead Wall” by Michael Wolf
- “Spicy Thai Noodle” by Alva J. Roberts
- “The Tide Clock” by James Strauss
You’ll also find poetry, artwork, and essays from some of horror’s biggest names in A FEAST OF FRIGHTS FROM THE HORROR ZINE, now available at Amazon.com.
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