There's a great review for Joseph Rubas's collection Shades: Tales of Supernatural Horror on the hellnotes website (Journalstone):
"This an excellent book by an author who surprised me in a positive
way. Joseph Rubas’ writing reads like that of an older, more seasoned
professional even though he is pretty young guy. It feels a little like
he is channeling the writers of the old horror pulps in the 22 stories
that make up Shades. Think of a young Richard Matheson and early episodes of The Twilight Zone and you’ll have the vibe. Good stuff!"
To read the full review go to:
http://hellnotes.com/shades-book-review/
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Friday, 7 April 2017
Enthusiastic review of Shades: Tales of Supernatural Horror by Joseph Rubas on hellnotes
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