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Audiobook Review: “My Sister, the Serial Killer, by Oyinkan Braithwaite, with Weruch Opia

Audiobook Review: “My Sister, the Serial Killer, by Oyinkan Braithwaite, with Weruch Opia

A story about two sisters, and the unfortunate men who date younger sister Ayoola. My Sister, the Serial Killer weaves through the past and present, told from the point of view of Korede, protecting her serial killer sister at all costs. But when Ayoola meets the cute doctor Korede works with, Korede realises time is running out, and if she does nothing, she could lose everything.

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Friends Are The Family You Chose For Yourself — Why We Need Horror Blogs
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Friends Are The Family You Chose For Yourself — Why We Need Horror Blogs

Sixteenth century English poet John Donne once declared: “No man is an island entire of itself”, a powerful sentiment that another Jon (Bon Jovi, this time) would echo over four hundred years later accompanied by his electric guitar. The phrase itself suggests that humans do rather badly when they are isolated from others and both benefit and thrive by being part of a supportive community.

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Book Review: “Exploring Dark Short Fiction #5” Han Song and Eric L. Guignard
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Book Review: “Exploring Dark Short Fiction #5” Han Song and Eric L. Guignard

First, let me congratulate Eric Guignard on the Exploring Dark Fiction series. I love the idea: pick authors that deserve larger readerships and publish a series of primers to get readers acquainted. This is better than a regular short story collection because it's curated from a reader's point of view, and can highlight the scope of a writer's work rather than just a singular theme, or era in the author's career.

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Book Review: Misfits by Hunter Shea
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Book Review: Misfits by Hunter Shea

Hunter Shea is an author I very much admire, having read Creature and Ghost Mine, which I really enjoyed. His writing is crisp, and he’s brilliant when it comes to underlying horror, of building tension in his prose before the gore kicks in. Unfortunately, I was a little disappointed by Misfits. I’ll admit, in part this kind of horror just isn’t my style, as I’m finding more and more. With many books like this, I know there will be many who really appreciate what Shea does here, and will get far more enjoyment out of this than I did.

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Book Review: Blood and Brimstone by John F.D. Taff
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Book Review: Blood and Brimstone by John F.D. Taff

John F.D. Taff’s The Fearing series was an absolute event last year. I looked forward to each of the four releases and lamented the six week wait to find out what happened next. When volume four arrived, Taff managed to bring the whole thing to a satisfactory conclusion. It didn’t take long for rumblings to begin about Taff returning to the Fearing universe to tell additional stories. When it was announced that he’d be teaming up with Matt Corley of Saturday Morning Scenarios to tell a story set during the events of The Fearing and turn it into an RPG, I was sold before the punctuation hit.

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