Finished 6 books in March.
1. Mr. Cables by Ronald Malfi - a successful author’s past literary indiscretions come back to haunt him. 3/5
2. Masques III ed. by JN Williamson. A lot of big name authors from the 80s & 90s, but I found this to be a rather lackluster anthology. The opening story by Gorman & the closing story by Simmons were the most memorable. 3/5
3. Black Dust by Graham Joyce. Chapbook containing the title story & one other. Black Dust, a traditional ghost story, was my favorite. 4,3 - 3.5/5
4. Experimental Film by Gemma Files - a women investigating the disappearance of an early Canadian experimental film maker opens a door way to a vengeful spirit. 4/5
5. On the Night Border by James Chambers - I didn’t care for it as much as Engines of Sacrifice, which I really liked.
3/5
6. At the Mountains of Madness by HPL - a 2 volume edition of the Lovecraft classic illustrated by Francois Baranger. A must have for any lovecraft fan. 5/5
1. Mr. Cables by Ronald Malfi - a successful author’s past literary indiscretions come back to haunt him. 3/5
2. Masques III ed. by JN Williamson. A lot of big name authors from the 80s & 90s, but I found this to be a rather lackluster anthology. The opening story by Gorman & the closing story by Simmons were the most memorable. 3/5
3. Black Dust by Graham Joyce. Chapbook containing the title story & one other. Black Dust, a traditional ghost story, was my favorite. 4,3 - 3.5/5
4. Experimental Film by Gemma Files - a women investigating the disappearance of an early Canadian experimental film maker opens a door way to a vengeful spirit. 4/5
5. On the Night Border by James Chambers - I didn’t care for it as much as Engines of Sacrifice, which I really liked.
3/5
6. At the Mountains of Madness by HPL - a 2 volume edition of the Lovecraft classic illustrated by Francois Baranger. A must have for any lovecraft fan. 5/5