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The Trees Grew Because I Bled There: The Horror Of Being HumanThe Trees Grew Because I Bled There: The Horror Of Being Human

The Trees Grew Because I Bled There: The Horror Of Being Human

The Trees Grew Because I Bled There is horrific and evocative. A well-earned compliment that applies not only to the… Read More

1 year ago

Doctor Who Special Reviews: The Giggle

The Giggle marks the end of Doctor Who’s trilogy of specials, and, like each one, I enjoyed it a lot… Read More

1 year ago

Limetown: Should’ve Been A One-Shot?

Limetown is a podcast that follows a young woman attempting to discover the truth about the disappearance of the people… Read More

1 year ago

Doctor Who Special Reviews: Wild Blue Yonder

If Doctor Who: Wild Blue Yonder had been a novelization, it would be in my top ten favorite Doctor Who… Read More

1 year ago

Doctor Who Special Reviews: The Star Beast

Doctor Who: The Star Beast marks the return of so many things. The return of Russell T. Davies as showrunner.… Read More

1 year ago

It Came From The Archives! “The Hollow Places: Breezy Lovecraftian Horror”

I’d not read anything by T. Kingfisher before this novel, but given the grace of the prose, The Hollow Places… Read More

1 year ago

Which Of The 6 Creature Feature Stories Was Best?

Starting worst and going toward best, this is a shorter but much more spoiler-heavy breakdown of these six spooky tales. Read More

1 year ago

The Call of the Flame: An Interesting Premise

The Call of the Flame initially worried me that it would be a repeat of my usual concerns with Epic… Read More

1 year ago

It Came From The Archives! “The Storage Papers: As Scary As The Magnus Archives?”

Before listening to The Storage Papers, I never thought a podcast could scare me as much as The Magnus Archives.… Read More

1 year ago

The Legacy Saga: Generic Epic Fantasy

The Legacy Saga taught me an interesting lesson about tropes, genre conventions, and storytelling methods that I simply cannot enjoy.… Read More

1 year ago

It Came From The Archives! “Harrow Lake: A Metaphor That Looks Like A Horror Novel”

Calling Harrow Lake a disappointment is perhaps too strong a phrase, but the book does fail to deliver in a… Read More

1 year ago

Alba Salix, Royal Physician: Tons Of Fantasy Fun

Alba Salix, Royal Physician is such a departure from most podcasts I’ve come across in my career as a critic.… Read More

1 year ago