Tag: Horror

  • The October Country

    The October Country

    Ray Bradbury’s The October Country, first published in 1955, serves as a definitive cornerstone of American gothic and macabre literature. This collection contains nineteen stories, most of which were revised from his earlier work in Dark Carnival. The anthology captures Bradbury’s transition from the visceral pulp horror of the 1940s to the more psychological, poetic prose that Read more

  • The King in Yellow

    The King in Yellow

    Review: I picked this book at random from my bookshelf, always a good way to get out of any reading ruts we tend to fall into. So, how to describe this. First published in 1895, The King in Yellow is a work of weird fiction and horror. First off let me say weird fiction is an actual Read more

  • The Dead Zone

    The Dead Zone

    Review: Well that was the first Stephen King book I have read. Not that I was avoiding it, but when you read as much as I do, coupled with a 25 year beer break, some books and authors get missed. This was brilliant, amazing, beautifully crafted. Scary, sure. But more importantly it makes you feel Read more

  • Edgar Allan Poe: The Complete Short Stories

    Edgar Allan Poe: The Complete Short Stories

    Review: Harold Bloom hated Poe. I can understand that now. He has one or two outstanding stories, then you wade through a bunch of oddities, articles, hoaxes, and sub-par parables, analogies and other distractions. It was good to get it all read, so you don’t just listen to the singles, you made it through the Read more