I wasn’t entirely sure of what to expect from this collection of short fiction from Daniel Braun. I’d enjoyed his story ‘An American Ghost in Zürich’, which featured in the Grey Matter Press anthology, ‘Savage Beasts’, so I went in to this collection with high expectations. I’ve heard this collection described as ‘strange’, and I’d…
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2016 best of the best…according to The Grim Reader.
I’m sure you have all been hanging on the edge of your seat just waiting to see what novels would feature in my top 20 for 2016. It has been another bumper book year. My Goodreads challenge was met in September, and I anticipate cracking 200 books for this year (including novellas, anthologies and novels)….
Book review: Peel Back the Skin – Grey Matter Press anthology
What a great time it is to be a reader of dark fiction. 2016 has seen readers swamped with books of exceptional high quality. If you are a regular here then you will probably be aware of my affinity towards Chicago’s premier publisher of speculative fiction, Grey Matter Press. I haven’t been disappointed with anything…
Interview: I Can Taste the Blood – John F.D. Taff
There is little I enjoy more than spreading the word about my favorite writers and sharing in the excitement of upcoming books. On the 23rd August Grey Matter Press will release I CAN TASTE THE BLOOD; A collection of novellas that all use the same title, but come from 5 very different voices that…
5 of the best from 2016…
2016 has been another great year for this reader and whilst it is far from being over I thought I would share with you some of the highlights. In no particular order, here are 5 of my favourite books so far. If you wish to find out more about these books then follow the links…
Book Review: Dread: A Head Full of Bad Dreams – Anthology
If you consider yourself a discerning reader of horror fiction but have yet to sample the dark delights of Grey Matter Press then you are in for a treat. There won’t be a better way to familiarise yourself with this exceptional publisher than by picking up a copy of ‘Dread: A Head Full of Bad…