Baseball is a leisurely sport. There are no scrambles in front of the net, no breakaways. No rushing the quarterback or interceptions returned for a touchdown.
Readers love to compare writers to each other; it’s one of the ways we have of explaining why we like a particular author’s work. We like so-and-so because he writes characters as good as Stephen King’s; we like such-and-such because she writes atmospheric stories reminiscent of Charles L. Grant and Ray Bradbury.
Undeterred by the failure of recent witch-based programming on television (Oh Secret Circle and Witches of Eastwick, we hardly knew ye!), Lifetime has ordered an adaption of author Melissa de la Cruz's Witches of East End to pilot.
At first glance, FEARnet may seem like an odd place to review a book like The Providence Rider. After all, it's more of a historical thriller than a horror novel. There's no sorcery, no supernatural trappings, no lurking
This week has seen one bit of exciting book news and one very enticing book-related rumor that should have fans of a couple of classic horror novels salivating.
Fans of poetic horror scribe Clive Barker have been ecstatic over recent news that Nightbreed: The Cabal Cut will be heading to Blu-ray soon. The 1990 film — directed by Barker and adapted from the author's 1988 novella Cabal — has had a long and troubled history after studio Morgan Creek imposed re-shoots and