We proudly present the horror e-zine you want to read! Filled with dark poetry, horror stories an interview and column that will thrill, chill and terrify you.
Authors in this issue:
Jasper Bark RC Mulhare Mark Cassell Wendell Cooper Jonathan Grisham Richard Bell Lori R. Lopez Jim Merwin Justin Boote Derek Austin Johnson John Grey Jay Bower Scott Deegan Wayne Lemmons David Tamarin Timothy Friesenhahn Dusty Davis James Carlson Juan Perez Ryan Woods
3.5 stars rounded up to 4. I was pretty excited when I got this grab bag of stories for free. So I start reading it, and the very first story felt very familiar. I kept reading it, only to realize I've read the same story before. Either it was in another anthology or it was a totally recycled idea. Either way, I felt robbed of my time to re read a story. I hate it when the same story is published in different books. Anyways, the other stories weren't half bad. There's a story about genetic made children, a serial killer neighbor, a serial killer dad, two sisters in hell, a man who makes a deal with a demon, and many more. I'm not huge into poems, but there's a few scattered in this book. The Walk was a really good poem. There was a interview with an author I had never heard of. An article about some lyrics from songs I have never heard of. Overall, this was a decent read. At least I got it as a free download. If I had paid for it I wouldn't be happy about stories that were previously published were in it
I have enjoyed all of the Terror Tract installments that I have read. My favorite in this issue was the serial killer dad explaining his job to his son's class. I am looking forward to February.