Hot on the heels of the glowing review of Adrian Cole's Tough Guys in this month's issue of Fear, comes a great review by Mario Guslandi on the SFBook Reviews website for Steve Lockley and Paul Lewis's collection The Winter Hunt and Other Stories.
"Steve Lockley and Paul Lewis form a British writing duo ( although
they also publish individually) whose work has been appearing in various
genre anthologies during the years.
Fifteen of their tales of horror and terror are now assembled in an
enjoyable collection from Parallel Universe. The overall quality of the
stories is uncommonly high and quite remarkable."
"Standing examples of how dark fiction can become literature."
To see the full review please visit: htt
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Showing posts with label Mario Guslandi. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 21 December 2016
Saturday, 12 November 2016
Great review of Fishhead: The Darker Tales of Irvin S. Cobb on Hellnotes
Veteran reviewer Mario Guslandi gave Fishhead: The Darker Tales of Irvin S. Cobb a glowing review on the Hellnotes website, which is owned by JournalStone, publishers of Dark Discoveries magazine.
Describing our publication as "an elegant trade paperback", Mario Guslandi ends his review with: "For those readers who love tasty, dark fiction, Fishhead is not only an unexpected surprise, but a veritable feast to savor page after page. Warmly recommended."
trade paperback:
Amazon.co.uk £8.99
Amazon.com $11.99
Describing our publication as "an elegant trade paperback", Mario Guslandi ends his review with: "For those readers who love tasty, dark fiction, Fishhead is not only an unexpected surprise, but a veritable feast to savor page after page. Warmly recommended."
trade paperback:
Amazon.co.uk £8.99
Amazon.com $11.99
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