Tag: horror
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Three for the Months (April 2020)
One of the things lockdown is good for (in addition of help fight Covid-2019) is that you get additional time for reading (even if…
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Frozen Wavelets presents: “She Sleeps” by Annie Neugebauer
She lays curled atop a pile of glittering diamonds, caught between the roaring surf and a five-hundred-foot cliff that forms a semicircle around her.…
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Frozen Wavelets – Status Update #2
This is the second status update for Frozen Wavelets, and probably the last before the beginning of the operations. The line-up for the first…
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(Good) Outlets for your drabbles
Frozen Wavelets is temporarily closed for submission (we’ll reopen at some moment in Fall 2019), but it doesn’t mean there aren’t other good outlets…
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The autopsy of Jane Doe (2016). A review.
This relatively unknown movie, right now available on Netflix, was a pleasant surprise for many reasons -the first being that it is not what…
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Teaser Tuesday (18 Sept)
Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme, hosted at The Purple Booker. Anyone can play along by doing the following: • Grab your current read…
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Underrated Horror Movies. A list.
… to be fair, while I found the idea simply great, I was not the one to actually prepare this list I am talking…
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Ghoul (and what you’d like to know)
GHOUL, the Indian horror mini-series, just premiered on Netflix last week (24th August 2018) and the net is already buzzing. What is all the fuss…
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The Rift. The Dark Side of the Moon (2016). A review.
On paper, this movie checked all my boxes for a good one: it is about space missions (a satellite crash); it is SF horror…
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News, March 2018
March has been quite a good month, I must say, in terms of stories sold and appeared in press. Here’s a quick roundup: I…
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Teaser Tuesday (27 March)
Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme, hosted at The Purple Booker. Anyone can play along by doing the following: • Grab your current read…
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The Ritual (2017). A review.
I’ve heard (and read) a lot of good reviews of this movie, so I’ve decided to give it a shot. After all, it’s British…
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Sacrifice (2016). A review.
It’s a (well-known) fact -at least for friends&neighbours- that I binge-watch pretty much all horror Netflix and Amazon Prime dare to put online. Horror movies…
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Triangle (2009). A review.
If you stumble upon Triangle (I don’t think you’re going to search for it. At least, I didn’t, because I’ve never heard of it…
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I Am Behind You by John Ajvide Lindqvist. A review
It is not a mystery for anybody reading this blog that I am a fan of Lindqvist. I have reviewed his brilliant “Let the…
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Interview with L. L. Madrid, Founder and Editor of Speculative 66
I am thrilled to have L.L. Madrid here this month to present her amazing Speculative 66, one of the best venues for microfiction (I have…
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Guest Post – Enter The Apocalypse. An Anthology, by Trevor Zaple
Enter The Apocalypse is a new anthology of short fiction from TANSTAAFL Press that features thirty-two authors all dealing with a version or another of…
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A lost opportunity: Helix.
In case you have never heard of it, Helix is an American SF/ thriller TV series aired by Syfy. The plot: a team of…
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The Rezort (2016) – yet another zombie movie. A review.
Since I’ve got my Netflix subscription a couple of years ago, the amount of horror I watch has been steadily growing, simply because it’s…
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City Infernal by Edward Lee. A review
To horror fans, Edward Lee is a famous name, credited with some of the most incredible tales I’ve read in a while – scary,…
