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Howls from the Dark Ages by P. L. McMillan, Solomon Forse

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adventurous dark emotional funny mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? N/A
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? N/A
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

5.0

I want thank HOWL Society Press for sending me this book for an honest review

What I loved about this book is that it was like you were visiting an museum with haunted artifacts and with the curator telling you about each artifact that sends you back in time. When I was reading their part I kept picturing demonologist John Zaffi, like his aunt and uncle Ed and Lorraine Warren has a haunted museum, plus he had a show called Haunted Collector. 

Rated 5
“Palette” by J.L. Kiefer
“In Every Drop” by Lindsey Ragsdale
“White Owl” by Stevie Edwards
“The Lai of the Danse Macabre” by Jessica Peter

Rated 4
“The Crowing” by Caleb Stephens
“Deus Vult” by Ethan Yoder
“A Dowry for Your Hand” by Michelle Tang
“The Forgotten Valley” by C.B. Jones

Rated 3
“Angelus” by Philippa Evans
“Brother Cornelius” by Peter Ong Cook
“In Thrall to This Good Earth” by Hailey Piper
“The Lady of Leer Castle” by Christopher O’Halloran
“Schizzare” by Bridget D. Brave
“The Fourth Scene” by Brian Evenson
“A Dark Quadrivium” by David Worn

Rated 2
“The Final Book of Sainte Foy’s Miracles” by M.E. Bronstein

Rated 1
“The Mouth of Hell” by Cody Goodfellow
“The King of Youth vs. The Knight of Death” by Patrick Barb

I am going to look up other writings from every author in this book, even the ones I rated lower. I really can't wait to read more from HOWL Society Press. Again I want to thank them for sending me this book.

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adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

Howls from the Dark Ages is a collection of 18 stories that surround one of my favorite periods of history, The Middle Ages.  The stories in this book are diverse, queer, and frankly, very original.  I don't think I've read any stories like the ones featured in Howls from the Dark Ages.

Some of my favorite stories include:
  • Angelus by Philippa Evans
  • Palette by J.L. Kiefer
  • In Thrall to This Good Earth by Hailey Piper
  • A Dowry for Your Hand by Michelle Tang
  • The Lady of Leer Castle by Christopher O'Halloran
  • Schizzare by Bridget D. Brave
  • White Owl by Stevie Edwards
  • A Dark Quadrivium by David Worn

There are all kinds of themes featured in these stories, including religion, warfare, Crusades, folklore, mushrooms (!!!), and sacred texts.  Don't forget the butt trumpet.

There are many talented authors in this anthology, many I haven't read before.  I can't wait to check out more of their work.

Thank you to Howl Society and Solomon Forse for sending me a copy of Howls from the Dark Ages for my honest review.  This anthology releases on May 12th.

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dark tense medium-paced

5.0

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dark fast-paced

5.0

I was provided an ARC of this book  so I feel obligated to write more of a review than my usual.

This is a great collection that pulls no punches in laying on the horror and punches above its weight in terms of quality writing from a stellar bunch of contributors.
A must-read for any lovers of short horror. The stories are as diverse as the contributors, featuring LGBT and non-white characters and stories.  The narrative framing is excellent and works to artfully curate the stories but doesn't get in the way at all. The curator's short pieces are an excellent touch by PL McMillan. This has been an awesome read for a fun sub-genre of  horror that doesn't get enough attention without ever falling into lazy tropes.

The stories: 

The Crowing by Caleb Stephens

A story of revenge and reversals. Fast paced and direct with lots of dark imagery

Angelus by Phillipa Evans 

There is  lot of character development in a short piece. Ominous and bloody with plenty of symbology. A great story

Pallet by JF Kiefer 

A dark and evocative vignette with some heavy body horror and awesomely superlative descriptions.

Brother Cornelius by Peter Ong Cook

A twist of a tale with holy relics and dire secrets. It's quick, dirty, and satisfying.

In Thrall to this Good Earth by Hailey Piper 

A weird, intense, and superbly written story about a trio of hunters who find their quarry to their own regret and the misfortune of others.

In every drop by Lindsay Ragsdale

A twisted creature feature. I really enjoyed this one, particularly the setting being something other than medieval Europe.

Deus Vult by Ethan Yoder

A crusader return home finds something every bit as awful as his time away. It's a gruesome commentary on trauma. 

The final book of Saint Foy's Miracles by ME Bronstein 

Solid creep factor from this one with a unique take on medieval pilgrims and their saints.

A Dowry for Your Hand by Michelle Tang 

Another welcome diversion from a purely European setting. Very descriptive, very eerie. Excellent story.

The Mouth of Hell by Cody Goodfellow 

That was a real ride. This story had some action as well a trip to a nightmarish hellscape that any fan of Clive Barker will appreciate.

The lady of Leer Castle by  Christopher Halleran

This one was real fun, with a solid GOT vibe. 

Schizzare by Bridget Brave

This story features some whistful LGBT representation that veers toward the eerie and strange compared to some in this collection that are more horror/fright oriented. 

The Forgotten Valley by CB Jones

 A dark story of a jealous lover and a cursed artifact set in the Americas. Splendidly written with great prose. Also some short LGBT representation

The King of Youth vs The Knight of Death by Patrick Barb

If you like gore and brutal violence, this one is the story for you. Gut wrenching and vile in all the right ways!

The Fourth Scene by Brian Evanson

This was a real treat of a story from a contemporary master of short horror. Do not skip this tale which may be a story of recursive fate or perhaps a trap of its own.

White Owl by Stevie Edwards

A fun inversion of a fairy tale witch, both whimsical and gore splattered.

A Dark Quadrivium by David Worn

I'm a sucker for stories where the narrative centers on a tome of forbidden knowledge, be it the "Necronomicon", " De Vermis Mysteriis", or "To Serve Man". But even without that, this story is a standout in this collection filled with crawling cosmic horror

The Lai of the Danse Macabre by Jessica Peter

A poem written in sickening stanzas of vile verse. A great ending to the collection.
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