Continuing the celebrations for Dead Branches‘ second birthday, I’m going to take you back to the main body of my reading in the late 80s
Only two reads this month – one long novel and a short story collection. I’ve already written about Shrine to some degree with the comparison
My second post-lockdown trip to the cinema was to see The Unholy, the Sam Raimi produced movie based on James Herbert’s 1983 novel, Shrine. I
Look, I’m not saying it’s been a tricky few weeks, but we’re twenty-one days into May before my monthly reading round-up. I’m really sorry to
People often debate whether Richard Matheson’s excellent debut, I Am Legend is horror or sci-fi. When it’s that damned good, who cares what label it’s
So what did I read in March. Okay, so the image gives it away. I read some great books, but I didn’t read as much
February is Women in Horror Month. I had trouble picking which books to read, as there are so many great ones to choose from. I
I’m going to focus on the setting of Catherine Cavendish’s 2019 novel The Haunting of Henderson Close published by Flame Tree Press. It is 100%
I ain’t even sorry for that headline. The UK has recently been besieged by terrible wintery weather, bringing tons of snow and Arctic blasts. That
I love to read. This is what I’ve been reading over the last 6 weeks or so. Dawson Junior G3 – Wag I actually read