Our horror curators have just released their 11th installment of their recommended reads. Each of these titles have been voted as quality reads by curators.
Genre
Itch (Reviewed by Mort Stone)
Itch is the first novella I’ve read by author Ash Ericmore. Even though he is fairly new on the extreme horror scene, he seems to be a busy guy, releasing novellas less than a month apart. In this story, there is an infection—nobody knows where it comes from and nobody knows how to stop it. […]
Reading Guide: Horror Charts: Top Short Reads 4/5/21
Our debut horror charts was released by curators and reviewers on 3/31/21. The following list represents the top short reads IndieMuse has reviewed this year to date. We’ve posted this on the main horror hub page and these will be updated weekly as more reports come in from our reviewers and curators. Charts are figured […]
Shadow of the Vulture (Reviewed by Richard Martin)
Having read almost all of the Splatter Western series to date, I went into Shadow of the Vulture thinking I knew what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised to find that Regina Garza-Mitchell has thoroughly subverted those expectations and managed to deliver something truly new in this long-running series. Hell is coming to the small […]
The Creek (Reviewed by Richard Martin)
The Creek marks newcomer Rayne King’s first foray into indie horror and it is certainly a promising start from someone who hopefully has a lot more stories to come. The Creek is a coming-of-age novella about Wiley, a seventeen-year-old boy living with his single father in Hudson Valley. A chance encounter with Ruby, a newcomer […]
The Night Stockers (Reviewed by Richard Martin)
When two of the biggest names in Splatterpunk and Extreme horror join forces to deliver a death metal-infused bloodbath, you know you’re in for something memorable. The Freshway grocery store has some new competition. A rival store has just opened and has slowly taken this long-running market’s business. Devil’s Food is a new chain of […]
A Word About IndieMuse’s Recent Announcements & Horror Hub, Canceling the Cancel Culture & More
As head curator, I can’t be more pleased with how this company has handled itself since its startup in October 2020. Six months later and we’re making great strides with the announcement of a new independent bookshop and our horror staff has been reviewing and promoting new releases, coordinating staff reviews into the structure of […]
Johnny Lycan & the Anubis Disk (Reviewed by Richard Martin)
If you’ll pardon the pun, Johnny Lycan is an unusual beast. Part Urban Fantasy, part Detective Noir, with lashings of comedy and elements of horror, one thing that ties all these disparate elements together, is that Johnny Lycan is a hell of a lot of fun! Johnny has had a lot of jobs in his […]
A Death In Toledo (Reviewed by Mort Stone)
Not since Discworld have I laughed so much about Death. Unlike Pratchett’s most famous character, there are many Deaths. They can’t be everywhere at once, you know, it’s not like they are Santa Claus. A Death In Toledo by Frank J. Edler is a very fresh take on the business side of Death. Like any […]
Reading Guide: Horror Charts: Top Novels 3/31/21
Our debut horror charts was released by curators and reviewers earlier today. This represents the top novels IndieMuse has reviewed this year to date. We’ve posted this on the main horror hub page and these will be updated weekly as more reports come in from our reviewers and curators. Charts are figured by a total […]