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"I'm With the Band" by Steve Perry: 3/5 - a stylish, compelling story that doesn't go anywhere you don't expect about a backup guitarist whose jealousy of the band's lead singer turns lethal.
Apr 22, 2024 02:06PM
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"I was a Teenage Shroom Fiend" by Brian Hodge: 4/5 - definitely the most creative way for movie monsters to come out of the screen (sort of) that I've ever read. More of a spectator adventure than a real journey, but lots of fun.
Apr 23, 2024 08:28AM
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Not the best story in a collection of not great stories, but this is a great line for any horror fan: "If the weird is going to take over your life anyway, you might as well go out and find it first, so you have some control over the situation."
Apr 23, 2024 07:50AM
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"Fish Out of Water" by Will Vaharo: 2/5 - what starts out as the most convincing story in the collection, a follow-up to the action of the Creature from the Black Lagoon movies, turns semi-erotic and then just stupid. A major editing mistake (a repeated, rephrased sentence) halfway through really breaks the flow. Almost outrageous enough to be fun, almost convincing enough to be meaningful.
Apr 23, 2024 06:44AM
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"The She-Creature" by Amelia Beamer: 3/5 - an allegorical story about a sapphic romance in an amusement park that leads to what may be physical transformation. Poetic and original.
Apr 22, 2024 02:31PM
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"Lab Experiment Turf War" by Jeff Strand: 2/5 - a sort of misfit monster West Side Story. Good, frivolous fun, as always from Strand, but pretty messy and pointless except for the laughs.
Apr 22, 2024 02:23PM
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"Mystery Train: An Arcane Investigation" by Max Collins and Matt Clemens: 2/5 - clearly part of some larger storyline the authors are developing, this plot about evil fog from Cape Canaveral is colorful but otherwise unremarkable.
Apr 22, 2024 02:14PM
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"The Prom Tree" by Yvonna Navarro: 3/5 - a girl makes a donation to a tree to ward off bad luck before prom. Very effective writing but not much resolution.
Apr 22, 2024 10:51AM
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"Hot Babe" by Bill Bronzini: 3/5 - a simplistic, tried-and-true twist story about car racing and the devil. It's a tedious build-up to the punch line, but it's a decent one.
Apr 22, 2024 10:00AM
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"Doctor Morbismo's Insaniterrorium Horror Show" by Lisa Morton: 4/5 - there's no conflict in this story of a traveling magician who has pivoted his talents to focus on shows like the one in this story, featuring a local man who is exonerated from suspicion of murder when an actual ghost interrupts a would-be fake seance to give the crowd a dose of truth. Not scary, no suspense, but fun and original.
Apr 22, 2024 06:57AM
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"The Starlite Drive-In" by John M. Floyd: 2/5 - a sort of cop fantasy in which a small town sheriff gets to stop the movie monsters (who have been--of course--released from the screen) and run away with the pretty deputy to Jamaica. Embracing cliches works to a point, and this story is enjoyable enough, but there has to be something original in there to make it worth the read.
Apr 22, 2024 06:53AM
Pop the Clutch: Thrilling Tales of Rockabilly, Monsters, and Hot Rod Horror


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