New Horror Novel Review site - I'd love it if you checked it out!

Matt Molgaard

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I'll still be posting plenty of reviews in the appropriate section, but I did want to alert you horror fans that my website:

www.horrornovelreviews.com is officially active, with a review or two a week being added. I'll be covering novels, collections, novellas and the occasional short as well.

A little background on me as a writer: I've written for many publications including Fangoria, Relativity Media, Horror Asylum, Horrorbid, Best-Horror-Movies and more.

I'm also working on my first graphic novel - a throwback slasher story with a nice twist. About 40% done with the GN, which I'll likely make available for free online once it's completed.

Anyway, I hope you check it out, read some stuff and most importantly: follow and comment.

thanks guys!
 
Nice one, Matt: liked the 'Something Wicked' review.

Evidently I could soon be running an Author's panel tributing Ray Bradbury: am currently doing the research for it.

What you've said seems to echo lots of people's feelings about it.

Mark
 
Nice one, Matt: liked the 'Something Wicked' review.

Evidently I could soon be running an Author's panel tributing Ray Bradbury: am currently doing the research for it.

What you've said seems to echo lots of people's feelings about it.

Mark

thanks Mark - Bradbury is one of those minds that truly deserves a WEALTH of respect and acknowledgment - ay Bradbury tribute is a great look, in my mind!
 
just a quick update: added a review of Seth Grahame-Smith's Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter today.

INSANELY good work, hope you guys check it out!!
 
just added a review of the source material for Total Recall, We Can Remember it for You Wholesale


awesome story
 
I'll still be posting plenty of reviews in the appropriate section, but I did want to alert you horror fans that my website:

www.horrornovelreviews.com is officially active, with a review or two a week being added. I'll be covering novels, collections, novellas and the occasional short as well.

What genre do you consider C.S. Friedman?

I'm thinking of her Coldfire Trilogy and the Feast of Souls books..
 
I think I'd have to consider Friedman scifi/fantasy more than horror. Although I admit I've only read a few shorts, I want to say Dreaming Kind and one other.

I'm now curious.
 

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