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07/04/2026 - Special Report: Wonderland Books 1 & 2 by M Ennenbach!!
Bundle Pack Pre-Order on Wonderland 1 & 2 Book Bundle | Uncomfortably Dark Amazon: SUBJECT A Amazon: OPERATION LOOKING GLASS

Danielle Yvonne
22 hours ago1 min read


6-30-2026 Latham's Last Words: Pride Month Interviews: Rowland Bercy Jr.
It's Pride Month and I've gathered some interviews with some amazing LGBTQIA+ authors which I will be posting throughout the month. Rowland is one of my favorite people in the world. He has a beautiful smile and gives some of the best hugs. And I swear he's a vampire because he hasn't aged a day since I've known him! Tell us a little about yourself. I’m originally from New Orleans, Louisiana, but these days I call Houston, Texas home. I’m 55 years old, but I still feel like

Donna Latham
5 days ago4 min read


06/30/2026 Candace Reviews: BAD THINGS HAPPEN HERE by Mark Morris
BAD THINGS HAPPEN HERE By Mark Morris Flame Tree Press/ June 2026 BAD THINGS HAPPEN HERE is a slow-burn tale of dread and terror, combining supernatural forces with the natural weight of being human, using grief, loss, and all too relatable familial scenarios to increase the tension as each page reveals a new level of darkness and despair. Centered around five friends that shared a terrifying experience during college, the story spans the decades between past and present a

Candace Nola
5 days ago2 min read


06/29/2026 Guest Reviews by Kerry E.B Black: WAKENHYRST by Michelle Paver
Today, we have another guest review from local Pittsburgh author, Kerry E.B. Black! Check out her thoughts on her most recent read below! I just added this one to my TBR. You should too! WAKENHYRST by Michelle Paver In the early 1900’s, a dreadful man rules his little United Kingdom dominion outside of the fen with little regard for his family or staff in Michelle Paver’s Gothic coming-of-age novel Wakenhyrst. The lead is a Maud, who reveals the story through innocent eyes.

Candace Nola
6 days ago1 min read


6-29-2026 Latham's Last Words: Pride Month Interviews: Sumiko Saulson
It's Pride Month and I've gathered some interviews with some amazing LGBTQIA+ authors which I will be posting throughout the month. I don't know Sumiko very well, but I do know from following them on Facebook that they are full of sunshine. Typically in their pictures they are always smiling. Photo by Mysterious A. Backup Tell us a little about yourself. I'm 58 years old, non-binary, African American and Ashkenazi Jewish, and I live in Oakland, California which is when I st

Donna Latham
6 days ago3 min read


06/28/2026 - Abandoned: Asylum, a horror anthology by Raw Dog Screaming Press — Kickstarter
Abandoned: Asylum, a horror anthology An anthology of horror stories edited by Bram Stoker Award-winning editor James Chambers Raw Dog Screaming Press will publish Abandoned: Asylum, an anthology edited by Bram Stoker-award-winning author and editor James Chambers, in fall 2026. Both authors and poets have been tapped to explore the abandoned grounds of St. Johnland Hospital to unearth its demons and devils, its forgotten experiments, its ghosts and spirits, and the secrets t

Danielle Yvonne
7 days ago1 min read


06/27/2026 Cover Reveal: A CURSE THROWN FROM THE HANGING TREE by Rebecca Cuthbert
Coming soon to shelves near you! A CURSE THROWN FROM THE HANGING TREE From Rebecca Cuthbert & Blood Moon Poetry by Uncomfortably Dark Horror! A 21-poem collection that weaves together threads of folklore, fairy tales, and mythology. Wide Release on 7/27/2026.

Candace Nola
Jun 271 min read


06/27/2026 - Danielle's Dark Corners
Happy Saturday! So today things are a little different. For over a year now I have had the honor and privilege of being given a platform to post my weekly reviews and highlight indie authors, etc. Beyond that, I have had the honor and privilege of not only becoming friends with Candace Nola, but I have also been able to work alongside her and now call her closer to family than anything. We can be a dysfunctional family at times, but a family, nonetheless. She never wanted us

Danielle Yvonne
Jun 279 min read


6-26-2026 Latham's Last Words: Pride Month Interviews: Angelique Jordonna
It's Pride Month and I've gathered some interviews with some amazing LGBTQIA+ authors which I will be posting throughout the month. Angelique is one of my favorite people. We are constantly harassing each other via memes and reels. I always laugh when I'm around her. Tell us a little about yourself. Hello! I am a LGBTQ Splatter horror award winning author from southwest Michigan. I like infusing romance and thriller aspects into my extreme horror, making for horrifying and

Donna Latham
Jun 262 min read


06/26/2026 Candace Reviews: RED STATION by Kenzie Jennings
RED STATION by Kenzie Jennings There is a house overlooking the vast, rolling plains. A home station where a traveler will be welcomed with a piping hot meal and a downy bed. It is a refuge for the weary. A beacon for the lost. A place where blood and bones feed the land. For four stagecoach passengers... A doctor in search of a missing father and daughter... A newlywed couple on the way to their homestead... And a lady in red with a bag filled with secrets... Their night at

Danielle Yvonne
Jun 263 min read


6-25-2026 Latham's Last Words: Guts, Gags and Gore by Rowland Bercy Jr.
Welcome to Latham's Last Words, where I give you my last words on books I've enjoyed. It's Pride Month so let's talk about Guts, Gags and Gore by Rowland Bercy Jr. A collection not for those with a weak stomach. Each novella is extreme, gag inducing and honestly a bit humorous. My Supernatural Ex-Girlfriend I love the idea of a dating app for the supernatural. The different creatures and their bios were so fun. I felt so bad for Ivan and I hope things with Diego end up good

Donna Latham
Jun 251 min read


6-24-2026 Latham's Last Words: Pride Month Interviews: Dorian J. Sinnott
It's Pride Month and I've gathered some interviews with some amazing LGBTQIA+ authors which I will be posting throughout the month. I don't know Dorian well, but we do have nice chats when we run into each other at events and he's always got a smile on his face. Tell us a little about yourself. Hello! I'm Dorian J. Sinnott, an author of dark fiction. My works have appeared in many literary magazines and journals around the world and have been nominated for numerous awards,

Donna Latham
Jun 243 min read


06/23/2026 OUT NOW! OPERATION LOOKING GLASS by M Ennenbach!
Are you ready to go back to Wonderland? M Ennenbach and Uncomfortably Dark Horror present OPERATION LOOKING GLASS in Book Two of the Wonderland Books. Synopsis: Once again, Alice has found herself in Wonderland and absolutely nothing is exactly as it seems. This time, she will find her answers as she tries to escape Looking Glass Keep. AVAILABLE NOW ON AMAZON AND EVERYWHERE BOOKS ARE SOLD! ORDER HERE: Operation Looking Glass: Wonderland Book Two (The Wonderland Series 2) - Ki

Candace Nola
Jun 231 min read


6-22-2026 Latham's Last Words: Pride Month Interviews: Phrique
It's Pride Month and I've gathered some interviews with some amazing LGBTQIA+ authors which I will be posting throughout the month. Phrique is such a great person to be around. His vibes are contagious and you just can't help but smile in his presence. Tell us a little about yourself. My name is Phrique, I’m a horror author who specializes in Splatterpunk, bizarro, and dark comedy. I am also an artist. I make a lot of weird/bloody art and design all my covers/merch as well.

Donna Latham
Jun 223 min read


06/22/2026 Guest Reviews by Kerry E.B Black: BLACK SHEEP by Rachel Harrison
Today, we have another guest review from local Pittsburgh author, Kerry E.B. Black! Check out her thoughts on her most recent read below! I just added this one to my TBR. You should too! BLACK SHEEP by Rachel Harrison Going home to a dysfunctional family that includes your look-alike, scream queen mom because your ex-boyfriend is getting married to your one-time best friend spells a roaring good time in Rachel Harrison’s Black Sheep. Filled with all the sarcasm and snark fo

Candace Nola
Jun 221 min read


06/20/2026 - Danielle's Dark Corners
Happy Saturday! Half way through the year and today I have three amazing reviews for three amazing books for three amazing authors. Enjoy. WE ARE HERE TO HURT EACH OTHER by Paula D. Ashe "I think, maybe, being alive is the stupidest thing any of us will ever do. To keep at it, like somehow things will right themselves." I have not one clue where to start with this one. Twelve mind bending stories that take you to a really weird place in your brain. All twelve are beautiful in

Danielle Yvonne
Jun 205 min read


06/19/2026 Juneteenth 2026
Juneteenth is a time for celebration and of reflection for those of African American heritage; the direct descendants of enslaved Africans in America, the last of whom were not freed until June 19, 1865. A large concentration of still enslaved people was in Galveston, Texas and news of the Civil War being over did not officially reach them until June 19, 1865, over two years since the Emancipation Proclamation went into effect. The enslavers knew, they just refused to obey th

Candace Nola
Jun 192 min read


06/19/2026 Coming Soon! OPERATION LOOKING GLASS by M Ennenbach!
Are you ready to go back to Wonderland? M Ennenbach and Uncomfortably Dark Horror present OPERATION LOOKING GLASS in Book Two of the Wonderland Books. Synopsis: Once again, Alice has found herself in Wonderland and absolutely nothing is exactly as it seems. This time, she will find her answers as she tries to escape Looking Glass Keep. RELEASING JUNE 23, 2026, ON AMAZON AND EVERYWHERE BOOKS ARE SOLD! PRE-ORDER HERE: Operation Looking Glass: Wonderland Book Two (The Wonderland

Candace Nola
Jun 191 min read


6-18-2026 Latham's Last Words: Pride Month Interviews: Matt Forgit
It's Pride Month and I've gathered some interviews with some amazing LGBTQIA+ authors which I will be posting throughout the month. Matt is not only a fabulous author, he is also one of the kindest, most genuine people I have ever met. I've always said the he writes "wholesome horror". Tell us a little about yourself. My name is Matt Forgit. I’m an indie horror novelist based in Boston, MA. I am a lifelong horror fan and reader. Among the many things I love are my better ha

Donna Latham
Jun 182 min read


6-18-2026 Latham's Last Words: The Bad Things We Did by Chris Archeske
Welcome to Latham's Last Words, where I give you my last words on books I've enjoyed. It's Pride Month so let's talk about The Bad Things We Did by Chris Archeske For a debut collection, the stories were out of this world good! There wasn't a bad story in the bunch, and they were all different. The Bad Things We Did was haunting and sad. I wasn't sure where it was going at first, but then the story returned to the past and a tragic accident. Part body horror, part supernatur

Donna Latham
Jun 182 min read


















