Hazy Days of Horror and Werewolf Month

In a very busy July we have two special project underway.

First, we have our Hazy Days of Horror, our seasonal book review project that.  This summer we are partnering with HorrorWorld, Hellnotes, Horror Fiction Review, and Dark Scribe Magazine to bring you reviews of horror titles available for your summer reading.  Head on over to our Hazy Days of Horror page.  We would like to thank artist Darlene Wanglund for creating our logo for us for this event.

In the adult Killer Animals section:
The Monster Librarian reviews Crustaceans by William Meikle and The Corpse King by Tim Curran.

In the adult Horror Anthologies section:
Kelly Fan reviews two horror poetry titles Double Visions by Bruce Boston and Strange Vegetables by G.O. Clark.  David Agranoff reviews Intimate Strangers by Stanley Wiater. Colleen Wanglund reviews Demons and Other Inconveniences by Dan Dillard

In the adult Human Horrors section:
Kelly Fann reviews The Bride Collector by Ted Dekker.

In the adult Supernatural section:
Kelly Fan reviews The Fall of Hades by Jeffery Thomas.

In the adult Graphic Novel section:
Colleen Wanglund reviews I,Zombie #2 by Chris Roberson.
The Monster Librarian reviews American Vampire #2 by Scott Snyder and Stephen King.

As part of the Hazy Days of Horror event we are giving away a box full of reading material as part of our name that bunny contest to a lucky winner.

July is also Werewolf Month, our celebration of werewolf books.

Colleen Wanglund reviews Animal Behavior and other Tales of Lycanthropy by Keith Gouviea.

Michele Lee interviews Silver Kiss author Naomi Clark.

We are pleased to be hosting two tales of Lycanthropy Mind, Body, and Soul by Keith Gouviea and Men in the Moon by Michele Lee.

Stay tuned for more updates as part of Werewolf Month.

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