Tag: McFarland

McFarland Books New Releases for 2023 Part 1

The Spark of Modernism Twenty Speculative Stories and Writings That Defined an Era, 1886–1939 Edited by William Gillard, James Reitter and Robert Stauffer Summary: N/A Format: softcover (6 x 9) Bibliographic Info: bibliography, index Copyright Date: 2023 pISBN: 978-1-4766-9109-1 eISBN: 978-1-4766-4946-7 Imprint: McFarland Order from Most Sites… $39.95 *****                                   *****                                   ***** Darkening the Italian Screen…


McFarland Publishing Horror – Upcoming Releases

All Kinds of Scary Diversity in Contemporary Horror Summary: Horror fictions display a wealth of potential, and appeal to a variety of diverse audiences. However, the trope of “the black man always dies first” still haunts the genre. This research focuses on what the author argues is the latest cycle of diversity in horror fictions,…


The 1990s Teen Horror Cycle by Alexandra West Book Review – By Baron Craze

  I honestly don’t remember much about the 90s, it was more of blur for me, in 1991 I just graduated high school and I began the next stage in life, one I later changed drastically. It was time to put away childish things, and start college, and so on, therefore this gave some insight…


Anatomy of the Slasher Film by Sotiris Petridis Book Review – By Baron Craze

I enjoy taking the time to immerse myself in a book whether it is fiction or non-fiction anything on the topic in the horror genre, and in either case it’s sometimes an interesting exploration especially if the author’s words can transform to creative thoughts in one’s mind. Now a wonderful aspect often allows me to…


Bell, Book, and Camera By Heather Greene Review – By Baron Craze

  I acquired this book shortly before Thanksgiving knowing that I was going to be spending some quiet time on a much need vacation away from much of society, around Christmas, and with that I took along a few books, this one among them, a paperback published in April 2018, first it’s a non-fiction book,…


Good versus Evil in the Films of Christopher Lee by Paul Leggett Review – By Baron Craze

  I had the pleasure of receiving this book, about one of my favorite horror stars Christopher Lee, thoroughly enjoyed his screen presence never a worry of him missing his mark on screen, the ability to capture the attention of everyone and command it explicitly weather portraying a villain or hero. Author Paul Leggett and…