On Phantoms… Marie O\’Regan
I’ve long been fascinated by ghost stories – I think I read my first such tale when I was nine, and have been engrossed by them ever since. Although I’m a huge fan of horror…
I’ve long been fascinated by ghost stories – I think I read my first such tale when I was nine, and have been engrossed by them ever since. Although I’m a huge fan of horror…
I love the novella format. I think it is almost the perfect length for many tales. Long enough to really develop the stories and characters, not so long that it wears out its welcome and…
It certainly is a weird movie and what’s more I’d wager that the majority of people in western civilisation have seen it. It’s been parodied countless times by the likes of The Simpsons and is…
Few authors are capable of succesfully combining the established tenets of genre fiction, moulding them and reshaping them and then seamlessly welding them together to create something new, inspiring and unique. Weston Ochse is one…
It takes a lot to impress me these days. Whether that’s because I’m old and set in my ways or I’m a just a little out of step with the world, jaded and tend to…
Dark Horse Books announces preorders are now available for The Art of How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, a beautifully designed hardcover book featuring exclusive commentary and never-before-seen art from the creation of DreamWorks…
Not all secrets remain buried. John Connolly’s long-running series featuring PI Charlie Parker reaches its sixteenth – and in my opinion best yet – instalment with his new novel, The Woman in the Woods. A…
How do you find a killer with the perfect alibi? The Outsider, the latest title from Stephen King, brings his total output of novels up to almost sixty. And he’s going from strength to strength….
Penguin Random House and Century have an exclusive Thrawn Insignia pin for everyone who pre-ordersThrawn: Alliances, so if you fancy getting your hands on one, you’d better put your order in today to ensure that…
There was a time in the punk scene, that stretched from the mid-eighties to the beginning of the twenty first century, when zines were rife and plentiful and every time you went to a show…
So, he finally went and did it. Old Wade not only made the crossover into his own feature film franchise, but he’s also leapt into the world of the literary novel with a little help…
Let’s get one thing clear right from the off. I love this magazine. It’s one of those periodicals that feels like it could have been published just for me, almost as if someone singled me…