A review by evavroslin
Intersections: Six Tales of Ouija Horror by Megan Hart, Brad C. Hodson, Sephera Giron

5.0

I have to say that I went into this horror anthology not really knowing what to expect--and though it's an anthology featuring a handful of authors as opposed to the 30-plus contributor type of anthologies, I was pleased to find that each one of these stories offers something unique, different, and unconventional while using ouija boards as the center of each story. I found Chris Marrs's entry involving a battle between heaven and hell to be quite vivid and interesting, while Brad Hodson's foray into a historical horror tale with shades of detective stories was also quite alluring. Sephera Giron's story was also excellent. I enjoyed the other stories as well, but as with all anthologies, there are always going to be ones that people consider their favourites--stories that stand apart from the rest. The quality of this anthology is fantastic and it's a great read for horror and dark fantasy fans.