The Horror Club chats to author Steve Stred about his work, including his latest release, The Future in the Sky, being a book reviewer, bringing real life situations into his work, among other things. Hi Steve, thanks for having a chat with me! Can you give a short introduction to yourself? Thanks so much for... Continue Reading →
5 Kindle Books Available for FREE
IT'S so easy to get lost in the Kindle store, with there being so many books to choose from. While that is a good thing, it doesn't necessarily mean you find the right book for you. So, The Horror Club searched through the store, and found five Kindle books available for free. Nothing better than... Continue Reading →
COMPETITION: Free Advertising Opportunity
The Horror Club is giving back to the community. We are offering two lucky writers the opportunity have one (or their latest) titles placed in our latest posts for one full week, free of cost. So, "what's the catch?" you say. There is none, but we do ask one main thing of you - sign up... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: Siphon
A.A. Medina offered us an insight into his style with his short story collection ITCH, and his work with Dustin Schyler Yoak on the wonderful magazine, Aphotic Realm. With SIPHON comes Medina's first venture into a full blown work, such as a novella/novel. It tells the story of Dr. Gary Phillips, the resident hematopathologist at Claybrook Medical... Continue Reading →
The Horror Club’s 3 Best Reviewed Books for 2018
It's the end of the year, and The Horror Club has decided to share the top three books the site has given the highest review ratings to throughout the year. 1) Hope and Walker by Andrew Cull: Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Our thoughts: Exhilarating prose shrouded within a mysterious story, topped off with an interesting character,... Continue Reading →
Interview with John F.D. Taff
John F.D. Taff is a Bram Stoker Award®-Nominated author with more than 30 years experience, 90+ short stories and five novels in print. His first fiction collection, Little Deaths, was named the best horror collection of 2012 by HorrorTalk. Jack Ketchum called his novella collection, The End in All Beginnings, “one of the best novella... Continue Reading →
A Review of Crypt TV’s Nightmaere
When it comes to having nightmares, most people can relate to how horrific they can be. If not, then damn, you must be one of the few lucky souls. So, when it comes to films (or short films for the purpose of this review) dealing with nightmares, you can see yourself in the character suffering... Continue Reading →
Want To Read A FREE Ezine? The Sirens Call Latest Is Now Here
Love reading fiction, but just can't take a plunge on a magazine full of writers you may not be aware of? Or would you just like to broaden your horizons and find new writers? Then, we have the magazine, or ezine rather, for you. And the best thing about it? It's completely FREE. Yes, that's... Continue Reading →
Possessions of the Human Kind: Saga (2nd Edition) Review
The best thing about reviewing books sent to you is that you don't know anything about them. There is no particular biased because you're not a fan nor have you read anything from the author previously. And that's the case with Saga, book one in the Possessions of the Human Kind series. I'm saying this because... Continue Reading →
Zombie War Issue 1 & 2
Authors: Kevin Eastman and Tom Skulan Genres: Action/Horror/Zombies ___________________________________________________________________ There's something to be said when sitting down to tuck into a zombie comic/book, especially one with the undead having the ability to speak and shoot guns. However, with Zombie War, that's where the excitement ends. If there was ever a comic to sum itself up, it's... Continue Reading →