Otto Penzler talks mystery short story anthologies Penzler Publishers produces a number of anthologies and collections each year
“What Fresh Hell Is This?”: Del Howison talks short fiction and Dark Delicacies Horror icon Del Howison on his stories and his legendary bookstore
“Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy” editor John Joseph Adams John talks being a series editor and navingating thousands of stories
“Never Whistle at Night”: Indigenous dark visions from Shane Hawk & Ted Van Alst, Jr A showcase to build the foundation for stories beyond this Native horror anthology
Otto Penzler on mystery fiction from the Victorian Age Introducing old stories and authors to new audiences and more
Writers, After Dark #97: Jenn Northington & Swapna Krishna Stories reimagining the modern myths of the Round Table
“Exit Wounds” is an uneven yet enjoyable anthology Ultimately, the stories don't quite mesh with expectations of theme
Writers, After Dark #10: Joe & Kasey Lansdale "Terror Is Our Business" brings together atmospheric suspense and the supernatural
“Terror Is Our Business”: Procedural flair meets supernatural investigation Combining supernatural threats with pragmatic investigations yields delightful reads
Writers, After Dark #4: Daniel H. Wilson Exploring stories of robots as guardians, monsters, and everything in between
“Guardian Angels and Other Monsters”: On Emotions and Machines Daniel H. Wilson brings emotions to the robotic intentions in this collection
Review: “Cthulhu Fhtagn!” edited by Ross E. Lockhart A cozy collection of tales honoring and paying homage to the mythos
Review: “Tales of the Nightside” by Simon R. Green This collection will delight Nightside fans new and old