Posts tagged horror anthology 2020
Book Review: Women of the Woods

Women of the Woods by the Fabled Collective et. al. is a collection of dark fantasy and folk horror short stories, reminiscent of a contemporary style of Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Washington Irving.

I haven’t been so impressed by a collection of short stories in a while. If I could give this a 6/5, I would! Each story is polished, well-paced, great character development, and awesome stories.

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Book Review: Boarded Windows, Dead Leaves

Boarded Windows, Dead Leaves by Michael Jess Alexander is a short story horror collection with nine stories.

I enjoyed these stories because they brought on a refreshing take to stories we may have thought we knew. For instance, I really enjoyed “Werewolf Cemetery,” which feels like it’s going to be any old werewolf story from the title, but man, was that a ride! The depth to which Alexander can dig into in such a short amount of time, explaining a character so profoundly, made for a great read.

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Watch the Collective Cheers and Chills event!

If you missed the event, then never fear! we’ve got you covered. Check out the playlist below to watch your favorite authors (and some new ones!) play games, read their stories, and otherwise enjoy the holiday cheer!

You can watch the playlist of the videos here, or check out the videos below!

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Book Review: 25 Gates of Hell

25 Gates of Hell: A Horror Anthology by John West et. al. is a horror anthology with twenty-five different horror stories that will lead you closer to the fiery depths of inferno.

If you like scary stories, especially ones with distinctive voices and styles, then this is the anthology for you. I was in awe of the different stories…

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