Elaine Pascale
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| This book had me hooked from the get go! It is tense and exciting. There is a trigger warning for sexual assault, but if you are able to read about that, this book goes to ingenious lengths to detail two women's act of revenge. I really appreciate ho ...more | |
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Penfold's Menu of Magic and Malice : A Collection of Dark Tales
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| When thinking about short story collections, I always like to imagine them as a sort of buffet—containing an option for every appetite. Valerie B. Williams took a classier route by creating a culinary menu, an eight-course feast, wherein the key ingr ...more | |
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| Tales from the Dusty Tiger is eclectic and odd in the very best way. Imagine going to a buffet of foods from every culture and style imaginable and that is what this collection is. There is cosmic horror, body horror, old school horror—ok, I will sto ...more | |
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Elaine Pascale 1:15 PM (4 hours ago) to me Pretend You Don't See Her is a classic sampling of feminist or pink horror. The title refers to "her": you know her--the woman in the office whose name you fail to remember, the waitress busting her ass who you ...more |
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| Let’s Cut Up Dad! is the latest offering from esteemed horror writer, Douglas Ford, and it is a clever one at that. I knew I was in for a pleasurable read when I saw that one of the stories was dedicated to a favorite (and I would argue, underappreci ...more | |
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"With The Language of Crows, Elaine Pascale proves that you can write horror and inject it with beautiful prose and striking imagery.
What makes this collection stand out is how every story is unique. Alien cats, a Hansel and Gretel retelling, and the " Read more of this review » |
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"Elaine Pascale has become known as the "godmother of horror" for good reason. Reading this exemplary collection can make one feel like they've fallen into a spell, and Pascale is especially good when it comes to putting a new spin on fairy tale trope"
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| This book is a trip (pun intended). I have an interest in crafting truly horrific scenarios for travel-gone-bad, but this book surpassed my imagination. The characters are part of the Southern Gothic grotesque tradition and Ford does a magnificent jo ...more | |
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| "A name for the island wide devastation was inujini, a dog death — an unnecessary cruelty. Isn’t that all war? Whatever we call it, those that have no stake usually suffer the most." This truth is woven between the three stories that make up Inujini, ...more | |







































