Commentary
Q: What do THE MARTYR by David Meltzer, LET’S GO PLAY AT THE ADAMS’ by Mendal Johnson and THE GIRL NEXT DOOR by Jack Ketchum have in common? A: They’re among the most profoundly disturbing novels of their respective decades
Film
Lurid, nightmarish and ultimately irresistible Dutch art-house chills from, ironically enough, Paul Verhoeven, one of Hollywood’s most successful filmmakers
Film
This film is by no means the best of the Hong Kong horror flicks of the seventies and eighties, but it is definitely the most offensive
Commentary, Year in Review
Here it is: my third annual look back at the year’s literary output
Commentary, Year in Review
Welcome to the first installment of my year-end overview of the year in horror fiction
Fiction
A late 1960s Essex House publication that provides just what its title promises: a tour of a most shocking and horrific Hell on Earth
Fiction
Another long out of print entry in the late-1960s Essex House line of erotic fiction, written by one of its most prolific contributors
Fiction
This relentless psychotic nightmare in graphic novel form concerns an individual identified as Billy the Wolf Boy, also known as Ass-Destroyer…
Fiction
The third release from Dark Arts Books, a publisher specializing in sampler anthologies of genre fiction. SINS OF THE SIRENS contains stories by four women authors
Fiction
Those of you who read this short novel as the “erotic classic” it’s commonly classified as may be disappointed, if not totally bewildered