
The Last House on Needless Street | Book Review

Slewfoot: Witchy Horror in a 1600’s Puritan Colony

The Laws of the Skies: Winnie The Pooh Meets The Blair Witch

Nothing but Blackened Teeth: Ghost Brides, Haunted Houses, and Japanese Spirits

Arsenic and Adobo: A Cozy Murder Mystery with a Filipino Twist

“The Reddening” by Adam Nevill: A Tale of Prehistoric Horrors, Cults, and Ancient Mysteries

Survival, Sacrifice, and Desperation: A Review of “The Cabin at the End of the World” by Paul Tremblay

“Last Days” by Adam Nevill: Review of a Found-Footage Style Horror Novel

Ghost Eaters: Exploring Death, Addiction, and White Guilt Through the Lens of a Haunted Richmond

Tender is the Flesh | Cannibalism for Profit

The Only Good Indians | Review and Discussion
“The Only Good Indians” by Stephen Graham Jones is a story about generational guilt, revenge, and cultural identity. The story follows four native american men who are members of the Blackfeet tribe as they are haunted by a ghost of sorts from their past. The four men ended up breaking some rules of the reservation they were living on and did so knowingly.