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03/06/2026 Warn's Wrap-up: PINK NEON by Megan Stockton!
Warn is on a break to handle some family health issues and will be back soon. I'll be sharing a few of his oldie but goodies, featuring some women authors, for this month! First up, his review for Megan Stockton's PINK NEON! Pink Neon by Megan Stockton It's a dangerous job in the sex worker industry. You never know what can happen. Just ask Tansi. Tansi, new to the scene, learns this quickly when she makes the cardinal mistake of having a bond with a mysterious client named M

Candace Nola
1 hour ago1 min read


03/06/2026 Women in Horror Month: L. Marie Wood!
March is Women in Horror month, and we will be recognizing all females from all walks of life within the horror industry. This month's efforts were combined with the talents of Eliza Broadbent who contacted everyone on our list, created graphics and went above and beyond to make sure this project went as smoothly as possible. These posts will be shared all across our combined social media all month long so be sure to check them out and add these phenomenal talents to your Mus

Candace Nola
1 hour ago1 min read


03/05/2026 Women in Horror Month: Kate Maruyama!
March is Women in Horror month, and we will be recognizing all females from all walks of life within the horror industry. This month's efforts were combined with the talents of Eliza Broadbent who contacted everyone on our list, created graphics and went above and beyond to make sure this project went as smoothly as possible. These posts will be shared all across our combined social media all month long so be sure to check them out and add these phenomenal talents to your Mus

Candace Nola
1 day ago1 min read


3-5-2026 Latham's Last Words: Flowers For The Sea
Welcome to Latham's Last Words, where I give you my last words on books I've enjoyed. It's Women in Horror Month and I wanted to start off with Flowers For The Sea by Zin E. Rocklyn. Going through my books I found this one and I can't remember when or where I got it, but I'm so glad I did! I enjoyed it very much. The author brought you right into the world they created from the first page. How life on the ship was described and how the characters adapted to that life made me

Donna Latham
1 day ago1 min read


2026 Women in Horror Month: Leanna Riley!
March is Women in Horror month and we will be recognizing all females from all walks of life within the horror industry. This month's efforts were combined with the talents of Eliza Broadbent who contacted everyone on our list, created graphics and went above and beyond to make sure this project went as smoothly as possible. These posts will be shared all across our combined social media all month long so be sure to check them out and add these phenomenal talents to your Must

Candace Nola
1 day ago1 min read


03/04/2026 Women in Horror Month: Chloe York!
March is Women in Horror month, and we will be recognizing all females from all walks of life within the horror industry. This month's efforts were combined with the talents of Eliza Broadbent who contacted everyone on our list, created graphics and went above and beyond to make sure this project went as smoothly as possible. These posts will be shared all across our combined social media all month long so be sure to check them out and add these phenomenal talents to your Mus

Candace Nola
2 days ago1 min read


2026 Women in Horror Month: Dawn Major!
March is Women in Horror month, and we will be recognizing all females from all walks of life within the horror industry. This month's efforts were combined with the talents of Eliza Broadbent who contacted everyone on our list, created graphics and went above and beyond to make sure this project went as smoothly as possible. These posts will be shared all across our combined social media all month long so be sure to check them out and add these phenomenal talents to your Mus

Candace Nola
2 days ago1 min read


03/03/2026 Women in Horror Month: Gwendolyn Kiste!
March is Women in Horror month and we will be recognizing all females from all walks of life within the horror industry. This month's efforts were combined with the talents of Eliza Broadbent who contacted everyone on our list, created graphics and went above and beyond to make sure this project went as smoothly as possible. These posts will be shared all across our combined social media all month long so be sure to check them out and add these phenomenal talents to your Must

Candace Nola
3 days ago1 min read


03/01/2026 Guest Review! Sue Rovens Movie Night-The Initiation of Sarah (1978)
Today, Sue is back with another oldie but goodie movie review! The Initiation of Sarah (1978) By Sue Rovens What do Kay Lenz, Shelley Winters, Morgan Fairchild, and Robert Hays have in common aside from being some of the big names of the day (in the latter half of the 70s)? Being featured in a made-for-TV movie about two sisters, telekinesis, bullies, sororities, and Hell Week. The tagline reads: An innocent co-ed, a secret sorority, its bizarre rites of womanhood... Sudden

Candace Nola
5 days ago2 min read


02/28/2026 Mort's Forren Film Report: The Fourth Week
For the month of February, our own Mort Stone will be taking on a slew of Foreign Films and reporting on them. I will be sharing the reviews daily on FB and will also share them in a weekly compilation here on the blog on Saturday evenings. If you miss any posted on social media, just come back here on Saturday to catch next week's compilation! Enjoy! Day 21: OLDBOY (2003) Country: South Korea Language: Korean Genre: Action, Thriller I saw the Spike Lee remake when it came ou

Candace Nola
6 days ago6 min read


02/28/2026 Haunted Locations: The Peyton Randolph House in Williamsburg, Virginia
Happy Saturday! It’s Scares That Cares weekend in Williamsburg, VA, and it’s also the last Haunted Location (for now), so it only felt right to choose a location where a handful of us in the horror community currently are! Enjoy, and I look forward to bringing you more Haunted Locations and Objects again in the future! Peyton Randolph House The Peyton Randolph House in Williamsburg, Virginia. Photo credit: Peyton Randolph House in Stormy November by Rachel Morrison ...

Danielle Yvonne
6 days ago4 min read


02/28/2026 - Danielle's Dark Corners
We're coming to you all live from Williamsburg, Virginia, where Scares That Cares is happening this weekend! I have a full day of convention stuff to attend, so we’ll keep the intro short. Today, I brought you three super depraved books. Got a trigger warning? I can guarantee one of these books touches upon it, but they’re all easy five-star reads for Splatterpunk and Extreme Horror lovers! ENJOY!!! MADE A MONSTER By Rob Nelson I was made a monster, and now I intend to act as

Danielle Yvonne
6 days ago5 min read


02/27/2026 Guest Review! Movie time with Sue Rovens-The Wicker Man (1973)
So, while I am away at Scares That Care presents AuthorCon 6 and Christina is in the middle of moving, and Dani, may or may not be stuck somewhere between a blizzard and VA, we have some guest reviews for you to enjoy! Today, we have Sue Rovens with a movie review! The Wicker Man (1973) By Sue Rovens The subgenre of folk horror as we know it was coined by reviewer, Rod Cooper to describe the film, Blood on Satan’s Claw (1971). While the Blood film isn’t the focus of THIS rev

Candace Nola
Feb 272 min read


2-26-2026 Latham's Last Words: The Dating App Horrors Series
Welcome to Latham's Last Words, where I give you my last words on books I've enjoyed. It's Black History Month so it's the perfect time to talk about The Dating App Horrors Series. All written by Black female horror authors. I haven't read the entire series, but they are for sure on my TBR! The Perfect Profile by Toni Larue Intense read! The characters are so real you think they're sitting next to you. Complex people, each with their own struggles. I was expecting your typic

Donna Latham
Feb 262 min read


02/26/2026 BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Paula D. Ashe
Uncomfortably Dark honors Black Authors during Black History Month.

Candace Nola
Feb 263 min read


02/26/2026 Mort's Forren Film Report: The Third Week
For the month of February, our own Mort Stone will be taking on a slew of Foreign Films and reporting on them. I will be sharing the reviews daily on FB and will also share them in a weekly compilation here on the blog on Saturday evenings. If you miss any posted on social media, just come back here on Saturday to catch next week's compilation! Enjoy! Day 15: KIDNAPPED (2010) Countries: Spain, France Language: Spanish Genre: Horror-Thriller Let me start off by saying, if you

Candace Nola
Feb 265 min read


02/25/2026 Candace Reviews: The Dead Children's Playground by James Kaine
Today, I review THE DEAD CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND by James Kaine! About the book: AT THE EDGE OF THE CEMETERY RESTS A PLACE FOR CHILDREN TO PLAY. BUT NOT ALL SOULS THAT PLAY ARE AT REST. Nine-year-old Kylie Macklin defied the odds in conquering cancer. Now she wants nothing more than a fresh start at her new home in Huntsville. Soon, an enigmatic new friend introduces her to a playground unlike any other. Set next to Maple Hill Cemetery, the park is a sanctuary for the spirits o

Candace Nola
Feb 252 min read


02/25/2026 BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Rowland Bercy, Jr.
Uncomfortably Dark honors Black Authors during Black History Month.

Candace Nola
Feb 255 min read


02/24/2026 BLACK HISTORY MONTH: An interview with S.A. Cosby
Uncomfortably Dark honors Black Authors during Black History Month.

Candace Nola
Feb 246 min read


02/24/2026 Besonen Breakdowns: TRAPPED: A Dark Dozen Anthology.
Today's breakdown is for the audiobook of "Trapped" by Uncomfortably Dark Horror: Lee Murray began this one with a creepy poem that really set the pace for the rest. Eric Butler did a gruesome bit about a town where terror is a circular pattern of bloody vengeance. Jae Mazer followed and put us through a horrific storm with tragic consequences. Heavy content but written very well. Steve Stred dropped in next with one that'll keep you guessing about what's going on and whom t

Candace Nola
Feb 242 min read


















