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Fucked Up Stories to Read in the Daytime (Stories to Definitely Damage the Youth)

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Fucked Up Stories to Read in the Daytime (Stories to Definitely Damage the Youth)

  After a reading hiatus brought on by stressful circumstances, I craved something short and engaging. A compilation of short stories that grips you, leave you wanting more, and which lingers in your mind; the perfect remedy for a reading slump. Often in short story collections a few tales truly stand out, carrying the book […]

A Beginner’s Guide to Extreme Horror (Gross Introduction for Horror Scrubs)

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A Beginner’s Guide to Extreme Horror (Gross Introduction for Horror Scrubs)

  I think this is a first in my Deaf Sparrow history. This is not a grisly tale for gruesome kids, there’s no plot or any characters to love or hate. Jon Steffens and Ira Rat have written the ultimate A-Z guide of extreme horror movies, with their own 1-5 rating sick-o-meter, each bite-sized review has […]

The Black Book (Cosmic Found Footage Horror)

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The Black Book (Cosmic Found Footage Horror)

  After being let down by another book, I looked at my reading list and nothing really called to me. In the end I just picked this at random and honestly I’m so very glad I did. The Black Book is written in a “found footage” style, where the unfolding pieces of evidence, interviews, and […]

Mercy (Post-Apocalyptic Western Gutter Cyberpunk)

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Mercy (Post-Apocalyptic Western Gutter Cyberpunk)

  I had heard of hoodrat Kelby Losack somewhere before, can’t remember where, but happened upon this gem of novelette while taking a trip to a weird fiction con in 2024. Actually bought my copy from Baltimore’s resident spook master David Simmons (look him up), but I sat on it for awhile until I decided […]

Gig of the Damned (Drag Queen Slasher Fiction)

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Gig of the Damned (Drag Queen Slasher Fiction)

  Oh, it’s been a while since I’ve enjoyed a book (literally)! This was a joy to bring me back to my good old hobby. Phrique took that slasher style read, where one crazy ass kills a whole bunch of people in a row, and added the most wonderful and fresh take on it. The […]

Sabbath of the Fox-Devils (Goosebumps Went Splatterpunk)

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Sabbath of the Fox-Devils (Goosebumps Went Splatterpunk)

  I had the pleasure of meeting Sam Richard, and others, at VoidCon 2024 in WV, and was particularly drawn to Sabbath of the Fox-Devils, as well as other titles by Weirdpunk Books, which he’s a part of. Don’t judge a book by its cover? Lol fuck that, you can totally judge something by its […]

Red Flags: Stories and Other Disturbances (Emotional Body Horror)

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Red Flags: Stories and Other Disturbances (Emotional Body Horror)

  I met Dr. Elsby while at an underground lit con this September, and decided to delve into her most recent collection. I always feel bad being at such things, initially. You know, when people wonder why you don’t buy their shit, but to be totally honest I usually don’t unless I like the cover. […]

Nightshifters (Workplace Violence Occult Horror)

Nightshifters (Workplace Violence Occult Horror)

  Nightshifters is a tale about night shift workers; Pete works for a massive company named Supalux, which produces lights, commercial, street lighting, shop signs, you name it, and they put it up in lights. It’s not his favorite thing in the world, but it pays the bills. When he’s asked to run the night shift, […]

Foul Black Rookeries (Modern Weird in Darkest Baltimore)

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Foul Black Rookeries (Modern Weird in Darkest Baltimore)

  I was lucky enough to see David Simmons read, or rather perform, one of his short stories at VoidCon 2024 and was instantly impressed by his delivery and enthusiasm, but don’t let that grill fool you because underneath the shimmer is a twisted energy that will change your perception of reading entirely. While talking […]

Where Dreams are En2mbed: Abstraction (Martyr as Art Horror)

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Where Dreams are En2mbed: Abstraction (Martyr as Art Horror)

  To begin, this book is actually a sequel. I went into it knowing this, but was told that it reads equally well as a standalone. It most definitely lived up to that!! I really enjoy authors who try to have series that can be standalones, as usually if a reader likes one or two […]

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