This is not a review. Jeffrey Ford’s CRACKPOT PALACE (William Morrow, 2012) is a prime example of what I like to call a “showcase collection”. Some writers assemble their collections so allContinue readingCRACKPOT PALACE by Jeffery Ford
This is not a review. T. E. D. Klein’s DARK GODS (Viking, 1985) is one of those books, the sort that gets called “influential” in interviews with other authors, that isContinue readingDARK GODS by T. E. D. Klein
I suspect I won’t be the only one posting my thoughts on Joel Lane over the next few days, but this is something I feel the need to get out,Continue readingOn Joel Lane
This is not a review. Ian Rogers’s SUPERNOIRTURAL TALES (Burning Effigy, 2012) showcases Rogers’s supernatural sleuth, Felix Renn, as he investigates the crossroads between our reality and the Black Lands, aContinue readingSUPERNOIRTURAL TALES by Ian Rogers