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Book Review: β€œBlood Sisters: Vampire Stories by Women” Edited by Paula Guran
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Book Review: β€œBlood Sisters: Vampire Stories by Women” Edited by Paula Guran

If you don’t know it by now, let me repeat myself by saying I absolutely love anthologies. I love general ones, and themed ones. With themed ones especially, it’s always interesting to see the stories picked by the editor, whether it’s one done with an open submission process or invited. This 2015 anthology, put together by Paula Guran, is an example of an anthology done really, really right. There are some fantastic, well known names here, with a variety of different takes on vampires and their mythology.

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Friends Are The Family You Chose For Yourself β€” Why We Need Horror Blogs
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Friends Are The Family You Chose For Yourself β€” Why We Need Horror Blogs

Sixteenth century English poet John Donne once declared: β€œNo 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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Hispanic Heritage Month: Artist Spotlight SΓΊa AgapΓ©

Hispanic Heritage Month: Artist Spotlight SΓΊa AgapΓ©

SΓΊa’s body of work features surrealistic illustrations with a dark cosmic flair. By employing big swathes of colour and dramatically bold, thick black lines and shapes, SΓΊa creates work that utilizes the vast blackness of negative space to provide a contrast of light and dark to flip the imposing dread and emptiness of seemingly infinite space into something wondrous and magical.

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Book Review: The Dead Girls Club by Damien Angelica Walters
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Book Review: The Dead Girls Club by Damien Angelica Walters

There are a few things I absolutely adore when I’m reading horror, or thrillers: female central characters, some sort of coming-of-age or teenage tragedy aspect, and a chapter-to-chapter time jump. I got all three of these with Jeremy Hepler’s CRICKET HUNTERS, and I didn’t expect I’d be so lucky as to find another so soon. I’m absolutely ecstatic to say that Walters completely nailed every single thing I love in my thrillers on the head.

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