I enjoyed this story. As Mr. Lucia pointed out, it was an experiment for him, writing in first person. He managed to make it work. I’m not the only person to specifically mention Kevin’s story; check out the Lulu reviews for Darkened Horizons, Vol. 3 (hat tip to Nickels and Dimes for the link). “The […]
Posts Tagged ‘review’
Review: The Sliding
Posted in Kevin Lucia, review, tagged Kevin Lucia, review on December 21, 2007 | 24 Comments »
Review: Damnation Observes
Posted in Pacione, review, tagged Pacione, review on December 21, 2007 | 12 Comments »
I’ve read “Damnation Observes.” It read like most of Pacione’s other stories, with convoluted sentence structure. Several thing are readily apparent. Pacione still keeps expecting different results, though his behavior never changes. Mental illness is how he defines himself. Without it, he is nothing. Obviously, he’s well aware that he’s insane. Horrors in hell are […]
Review: Shadows Over Somerset
Posted in Bob Freeman, Cairnwood, tagged Cairnwood, Freeman, review on November 1, 2007 | 2 Comments »
I finished Bob Freeman’s “Shadows Over Somerset” earlier this evening. Janrae Frank described it to me (to paraphrase) as being a bit like Dark Shadows, in book form. Though I only ever saw it in reruns during the 1980s, Dark Shadows was way cool for a soap opera, so I was rather psyched to read […]