All Hail the House Gods by Andrew J. Stone drops the reader into a dystopian future where even the illusion of autonomy and choice has been eradicated. Kurt, our protagonist, and his wife, Katie live in a city run by the Coupling Caucus, whose mission is to organize society in such a way that willContinue reading “Review: Andrew J. Stone | All Hail the House Gods”
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Review: Dale Robertson | Project Fear: Season 1
Domestic, familial horror. Sentimental. Suburban. Dale Robertson’s Project Fear is a collection of horror stories that inspire nostalgia for the 90s kid in me. With tales that sit comfortably next to those that were told on television shows like Are You Afraid of the Dark? and Goosebumps, this collection is one that will satiate theContinue reading “Review: Dale Robertson | Project Fear: Season 1”
Review: Madeleine Swann | The Vine That Ate The Starlet
Swann’s writing oozes atmospheric vibrations brought forward in time straight from 1920s New York. The Vine That Ate The Starlet is full of mystery, intrigue, and vines that feed on humans.
Review: Sarah Karasek | The Little Punk Princess: a Fairy Tale
The Little Punk Princess by Sarah Karasek Princess Walton-Clinton-Trump loves punk music. She loves heavy metal, ska, and industrial, too. The only problem is that these genres are seen as anti-patriotic propaganda and have been made illegal in the country of The America. Her parents are the People in Charge, and Princess will one dayContinue reading “Review: Sarah Karasek | The Little Punk Princess: a Fairy Tale”
Review: Andrew J. Stone | The Ultimate Dinosaur Dance-off
The Ultimate Dinosaur Dance-off by Andrew J. Stone An explosion of dance, color, psychedelia, dinosaurs, and inter-dimensional / inter-species romance. I found myself literally dancing in my chair as I read, sights and sounds evoked by the story. When brothers Colin and Joe, along with Joe’s girlfriend Emma, see a light emanating from a caveContinue reading “Review: Andrew J. Stone | The Ultimate Dinosaur Dance-off”