REVIEW — Martian Sun: a Sci-Fi Horror Magazine
From fantastic voyages through the cosmos, to hometown America, to spaceships and feudal kingdoms, Martian Sun casts a sci-fi/horror/fantasy net so wide that it captures every aspect of the genre.

From fantastic voyages through the cosmos, to hometown America, to spaceships and feudal kingdoms, Martian Sun casts a sci-fi/horror/fantasy net so wide that it captures every aspect of the genre.
If you’re like me and have a growing curiosity about the magical, you’re in the right place. Grave Intentions is an anthology following 5 people who could use some magic, but fall victim to the mysterious ways of the occult.
If you know me, you know I love anthologies. Ones that surround Halloween are always the best. 10/31 is just that: five tales that will chill your bones.
What better day to go on a first date than Christmas Eve. And what better thing to do on that date than to see a strange stage show of even stranger festive frights? All The Creatures Were Stirring is a 2018 anthology of five tales about holiday tragedy.
Whewwwieee! This is a hell of an introduction to the works of author Jake Bannerman! Trigger Warning ahead.
If any subgenre of horror could encapsulate how I feel about Halloween, it would be anthologies like Bad Candy.
I was expecting some mildly spooky content, and I got that, but there were surprisingly some points that definitely made me reconsider watching it in my dark basement… alone… at night.
You shouldnβt go in expecting high-tech effects and jumpscares galore, but rather endless laughs you can share with a group of your best friends.