Posts tagged horror book
Book Review: Captured

Captured, edited by Robin Knabel, isn’t just a horror anthology—it’s a love letter to a very specific kind of nostalgia: the flickering light of a VHS tape, the maze of video rental shelves, and that sacred ritual of choosing the perfect Friday night movie. But it’s also a warning. These stories ask: What if the horror didn’t stay on the screen?

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Book Review: Dead Stars and Stone Arches

Dead Stars and Stone Arches is an anthology of Utah Horror with nearly three dozen talented local writers.

I love these sorts of anthologies—the ones that not only have fantastic stories, poems, and flash fiction pieces, but ones meant to help build writers up. This anthology by Timber Ghost Press in association with the Horror Writers Association Utah Chapter, a nonprofit group that encourages growth and community.

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