Stephanie M. Wytovich – The Apocalyptic Mannequin Review

Genre: Poetry Length: 114 Pages Publisher: Raw Dog Screaming Press Release date: September 26th 2019 Synopsis: Doomsday is here and the earth is suffering with each breath she takes. Whether it’s from the nuclear meltdown, the wrath of the Four Horsemen, a war with technology, or a consequence of our relationship with the planet, humanity … More Stephanie M. Wytovich – The Apocalyptic Mannequin Review

Stephanie M. Wytovich – Hysteria Review

Genre: Poetry Length: 162 Pages Publisher: Raw Dog Screaming Press Release date: July 28, 2013 Synopsis: Asylums once used to confine those deemed mentally unfit linger, forgotten behind trees or urban development, beautiful yet desolate in their decay. Within them festers something far more unnerving than unlit corners or unexplained noises: the case files left … More Stephanie M. Wytovich – Hysteria Review

Nang Tani: Banana Trees and Redemption by Erin Sweet Al-Mehairi

Nang Tani, in Thai lore, is a spirit that appears as a young female predominately floating around banana trees. If the moon is full and shining down, chances are that Lady Tani is haunting banana trees in traditional Thai clothing. And if you’re a man who has mistreated a woman, legend states that she will … More Nang Tani: Banana Trees and Redemption by Erin Sweet Al-Mehairi

Joseph Pinto – A Distilled Spirit Review

Genre: Poetry Length: 182 Pages Release date: February 7, 2018 Synopsis: a distilled spirit. pained prose from a bar… these are conversations heard both outside and inside my head, interludes drawn from sights seen in front of and behind my eyes; an encapsulation of regret and regression, death and demise. they are the interpretation of lives unraveling … More Joseph Pinto – A Distilled Spirit Review

Erin Sweet Al-Mehairi – Breathe. Breathe. Review

Review copy provided by the author in exchange for an honest review A few years ago I ran a feature on my blog titled Women in Horror. One of the writers I featured was Erin Sweet Al-Mehairi. Her contribution included some great poems, which I’m sure were very personal and exposed many emotions. Now, two years later, I have the pleasure of … More Erin Sweet Al-Mehairi – Breathe. Breathe. Review