Category: Reviews
National Poetry Month: Witches by Donna Lynch with art by Steven Archer
Contains: poems about witches, art
Dark Choir by Paul Melhuish
Contains: choirs, abuse, revenge, violence, plenty of death, an abandoned asylum.
You Let Me In by Camilla Bruce
Contains: implied abuse, fairies, trauma, fantastic writing in a debut novel.
If I Had Your Face by Frances Cha
Contains: personal drama, human interest, plastic surgery, salon room girls, female friendships.
The Age of Witches by Louisa Morgan
Contains: witchery, feminism, strong writing, manikins.
The Book of Koli by M.R. Carey
Contains: Killer plants, technological wonders, weird speech patterns, and a far-post-apocalypse world.
The Wise Friend by Ramsey Campbell
Contains: magic, supernatural elements, creepy art, jars of earth.
Seven Cleopatra Hill by Justin Holley
Contains: cryptids, demonic possession, ghosts, precocious children, lesbians in horror.
Ruthless Gods by Emily A. Duncan, Something Dark and Holy, Book 2
Contains: sequelage, more vultures, more magic, blood, cult business, etc., but also way more graphic transformations and eldritch horrors than book 1.











