Hello Evening Crowd - a trip to Paris to meet Fallen Angels and other supernatural entities for you today!
Hello Evening Crowd - a trip to Paris to meet Fallen Angels and other supernatural entities for you today!
The reason is simple:ย In Spaceย is the only film in the series that fully commits to the bit with such glorious, shameless abandon. It doesn't try to be scary. It barely tries to be a coherentย Leprechaunย movie.
If you asked me a year ago, would I write 3000 words on the Leprechaun franchise, I would have told you to feck off.
Just got the final edits to do and this will be ready to roll
The Leprechaun franchise ranked! Are they a pot of gold or a crock of shite?
Awesome thank you
Hey Horror authors, which of you sells stickers of your books etc?
My kindle needs a freash batch of stickers, it's looking rather tatty drop me a link to where I can purchase your stickers
"It wonโt explain itself. It wonโt give you the satisfying resolution where the good guys win and the bad guys lose and everyone goes home with their moral clarity intact. What it gives you is Ariadne. Steady-handed. Scarred. Rebuilt. Walking into the dark because the dark is where her people are."
I'm delighted to join in the cover reveal for Nightwingerโs Lethal Lullaby (Paranormal Misadventures #3) by Anca Antoci.
"Step back into the Dracula Inn... if you dare to sleep."
@ancaantoci.bsky.social #booksky #coverreveal #NightwingersLethalLullaby #ParanormalRomance #IndieAuthor
New review from Mehsi - Hime today!
I've done my Leprechaun round up.
Next up is Critters
House
Then I have Puppet Master. I can't remember where I stopped watching them.
Possibly The Howling, I haven't watched any of them since I was a kid, that might break me.
Thank you my friend
Just posted my review of Hache Pueyo's Cabaret in Flames, and I have thoughts about monsters, medicine, and whether the ending actually works. (Spoiler: it does, but maybe not for the reasons you expect.)
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I will get to it this week. If I don't you can get my daughter to slap me across my bald head, she won't need any encouragement
On the flip side, I just remembered I need to reply to your email.
That's another one of mine. I avoid my emails until it gets to big. It's the one part of the job i hate doing
"It wonโt explain itself. It wonโt give you the satisfying resolution where the good guys win and the bad guys lose and everyone goes home with their moral clarity intact. What it gives you is Ariadne. Steady-handed. Scarred. Rebuilt. Walking into the dark because the dark is where her people are."
I never did reveal mine. Here you go
Whenever an author emails asking when my review will go live, I bump it down the publishing schedule; if they repeatedly email, it goes right to the bottom.
I hadn't heard that song in decades until it came up on a Youtube mix and I must have repalyed it a dozen times over the followig two days
Just posted my review of Hache Pueyo's Cabaret in Flames, and I have thoughts about monsters, medicine, and whether the ending actually works. (Spoiler: it does, but maybe not for the reasons you expect.)
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Hello, book people! I am the book content editor for Reactor Mag and I'm looking for 2026 sci-fi, fantasy, horror, romantasy, and speculative books coming out in the second half of the year! If you have an adult or YA SFF/H book out July-Dec (or publicist), share the link/info here!
I've talked a bit about torture porn for @gnofhorror.com here: gnofhorror.com/helping-you-.... The gist: the genre as a whole was a reaction to irony-poisoned Gen X horror.
They were a kind of reboot to horror as an entire genre.
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"Hereโs what I keep coming back to: the question of whether love can become harm. Not malice, not cruelty, but harm delivered with good intentions, harm wrapped in care, harm that looks like devotion because it is devotion."
Jodie has been reading My Grandfather, the master detective recently. See what she thought of this episodic detective novel.
Continuing my series of reviews that were sidelined due to my depression beating me.
I SPIT ON YOUR CELLULOID isn't just another film history. It's 464 pages of proof that women have been directing horror since 1896.
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๐งโโ๏ธ๐ฆ Ep. 4 โ Prequel: DRACULA BEFORE STOKER:
๐ ๐ฎ Strange Interlude
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New Review - Happy publication day to the new edition of House of Shattered Wings by @aliettedebodard.com - an epic tale of fallen angels, intrigue and Paris begins and is highly recommended! www.runalongtheshelves.net/blog/2026/3/...
A Forest, Darkly, (pub by @titanbooks.bsky.social) is another excellent Gothic fantasy novel written by @angelaslatter.bsky.social; a perfect choice if you are looking for a novel defying female stereotypes, especially regarding age roles.
Full thoughts:
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There's a shiny new episode of Starship Alexandria, in which @aptshadow.bsky.social and I discuss the classic novel The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester. starshipalexandria.com/episode-11-t...
Hello Evening Crowd - a timely story exploring how war too is a type of storytelling
We have an exclusive cover reveal to share with you today - THE RAVEN AND THE REINDEER, the upcoming fairy tale retelling from T. Kingfisher due to be release 1st September from Titan Books!
Cover art by Natasha MacKenzie
Find out more here: tinyurl.com/3y7wewh8
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"Hereโs what I keep coming back to: the question of whether love can become harm. Not malice, not cruelty, but harm delivered with good intentions, harm wrapped in care, harm that looks like devotion because it is devotion."
What if the sole survivor of the Massacre of the Innocents grew up to be... just a guy?
I interviewed David Scott Hay about his new horror novel, THE BUTCHER OF NAZARETH. We discuss Blood Meridian, voice-to-text writing, and the horror of having something you love torn away
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