Sleeping Worlds Have No Memory – A Reoccuring Nightmare

A few years back, I reviewed a tantalizing novella called The Tower of Mud and Straw. The author kindly reached out requesting feedback and the tale intrigued me and dazzled me with its dreamlike quality. But Yaroslav Barsukov did not seem satisfied with ending the story there and released a full novel last year that…

The Siege of Burning Grass – Smells Better Than Napalm, Though It’s Just As Bleak

Premee Mohamed’s Beneath The Rising trilogy cemented her in my mind as an author to watch. She had a unique perspective on the Cthulhu mythos, dismantling it and rebuilding it with a fervent glee that paid homage while making her own compelling story out of it. Her focus on character and the strife between her…