Michele Lee’s Book Love

February 2, 2009

Murky Depths #6

Filed under: graphic novel, horror, magazine, science fiction, the fix — Michele Lee @ 5:46 pm

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Where much of speculative fiction questions or outright violates our perceptions of reality, the first contribution to Murky Depths #6, “The Lastest Marianne” by Alan Frackelton, takes a more direct route. This surreal tale concerns a haunted man’s progressive descent into madness… Full review at The Fix.

December 31, 2008

Dark Territories, edited by Gary Frank and Mary SanGiovanni

Filed under: anthology, horror, the fix — Michele Lee @ 12:37 pm
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The Garden State Horror Writers kick off their latest anthology, Dark Territories, edited by Gary Frank and Mary SanGiovanni, with “Dream Girl” by John R. Platt

Full review at The Fix.

August 16, 2008

Orgy of Souls by Maurice Broaddus and Wrath James White

Filed under: horror, novella, the fix — Michele Lee @ 2:46 pm
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Orgy of Souls by Maurice Broaddus and Wrath James White

Fans of Wrath James White and Maurice Broaddus will find exactly what they’re looking for in this collaboration, Orgy of Souls. While Samuel, a minister dying of AIDS, struggles to cope with God’s chosen path for him, his brother, Samson, useless in most things other than being pretty and being loyal to Samuel, decides to take fate into his own hands and attempt to bargain directly with God…

Full review at The Fix.

March 24, 2008

No Further Messages by Brett Alexander Savory

Filed under: collection, horror, the fix — Michele Lee @ 6:30 pm
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No Further Messages by Brett Alexander Savory

Brett Alexander Savory’s style comes through from word one in No Further Messages, his new collection of twenty-one short stories from Delirium Books. The first tale, “Messages,” is an immediately collection-defining one…

Full Review at The Fix.

Unwelcome Bodies by Jennifer Pelland

Unwelcome Bodies by Jennifer Pelland

Jennifer Pelland’s first collection, Unwelcome Bodies, is a compendium of dark tales that are truly speculative. Each one embraces a cosmic “what if”—many of the same questions we ask ourselves today—but in Pelland’s stories, we can see the outcome…

Full Review available at The Fix.

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