Tag Archives: Weird Fiction

Book Review: STARR CREEK by Nathan Carson

(Note: I was provided with a free copy Starr Creek in exchange for an honest review.) If someone had told me Nathan Carson’s Starr Creek contained goat fucking, I’d have read it sooner. Alas, I had to wait to read it to discover this juicy bit of goodness. But enough about …

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‘The Damned Thing’ (1893) By Ambrose Bierce – A Literary Review

The Damned Thing (1893) is a short science-fiction horror tale by Ambrose Bierce. It is an incredibly important story for fans of H.P. Lovecraft and of the weird fiction cannon. In just a few words, Bierce is able to captivate the reader and isolate certain moments that are about to …

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PopHorror Interviews Spoken Arts Label, Cadabra Records

As a record collector and a fan of horror and weird fiction, it’s always great when my two passions can collide. Cadabra Records is blending the best horror/Lovecraftian literature with vinyl to create a pairing that I’m a massive fan of. I recently spoke with Jonathan from Cadabra Records about the label along with …

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Book Review – THE NAMELESS DARK by T.E. Grau

The philosopher Francis Bacon once wrote, “Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.” Into the last category falls T.E. Grau’s debut collection, The Nameless Dark.  The Nameless Dark is composed of 14 short stories in the “weird fiction” tradition, …

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