“The Color Out Of Space” Lovecraft Short Story Review

This is one of the creepier tales from H. P. Lovecraft. The story isn’t disturbing because of the activity of spooky cults, there is no giant Cthulhu monster popping out of the ocean or anything like that. This tale explores cosmic horror in way that’s a lot closer to home. The narrator is an unnamedContinue reading ““The Color Out Of Space” Lovecraft Short Story Review”

“The Great God Pan” Horror Novella Review

Welsh Author Arthur Machen was inspired to write this horror novella after a trip to the ruins of a pagan temple in Wales. The completed work was published in 1894, at the time “The Great God Pan” was given bad reviews due to implied sexual activity, however a lot of famous authors such as LovecraftContinue reading ““The Great God Pan” Horror Novella Review”

“Paranormal Jelly: Weird Tales Set In The Year 1996”

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“The Wendigo” Horror Novella Review

This horror story by the prolific English author Algernon Blackwood is very loosely based on his experiences as a hunter in the icy backwoods of Canada. I heard about him because of my interest in the writing of Lovecraft, I was looking through cosmic horror forums and I kept coming across Blackwoods name. Upon findingContinue reading ““The Wendigo” Horror Novella Review”

“The King In Yellow” Cosmic Horror Book Review

“The King in Yellow” is a weird collection of short stories by American author Robert W Chambers. It was published in 1895 and had a profound impact on the later work of author H.P. Lovecraft.  “The King in Yellow” is the title of a play that is referenced repeatedly throughout the short stories within theContinue reading ““The King In Yellow” Cosmic Horror Book Review”

“True Paranormal, Book 3” Occult Book Review

Remember how much fun the annual Scholastic Book Fair was when you were a child? Do you recall that simple pleasure of heading down to the library with your classmates to pick up the latest volume of “Goosebumps”, “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” or “Captain Underpants”? When I was a child I saved up myContinue reading ““True Paranormal, Book 3” Occult Book Review”