All summer long, Will Errickson of Too Much Horror Fiction and I will be recapping, analyzing, celebrating and making fun of forgotten horror paperbacks from the 60's, 70's, and 80's over at Tor.
- The Little People - I write about the only Nazi Leprechaun novel you'll ever need to read.
- Dennis Etchison - Will writes about two of his short story collections.
- Thomas Tryon - I write about the forgotten trendmaker who revived horror in the 70's.
- Thomas Tessier - Will takes on the erotic horror of the other Thomas.
- Feast - ladies and gentlemen, the most batshit horror novel ever written.
- The Universal Horrors of Charles L. Grant - Will explores a dark nook and forgotten cranny.
- The Rats and The Fog - I take on two by James Herbert, the UK's Stephen King
- The Horror of Kathe Koja - Will writes about about horror's riot grrl
- The Amulet - Michael McDowell delivers the best Southern gothic gore ever
- The Blackwater Books - Will weighs in on Michael McDowell's Southern sextet
- Rural Horror of the Northeast - things are getting a little bit Yankee up in here, ya'll
- Ken Greenhall and Baxter the dog from hell - Will writing on one of his favorite books
- The Exploitation of D&D Hysteria - James Egbert III was a troubled kid who tragically killed himself very young. Then everbody starting cashing in.
- The Manitou - Graham Masterton is back! And this time Will's the one getting freaked out!
- Guy N. Smith: Master of Crabs - the only man brave enough to write a book called The Sucking Pit
- The Incubus - it doesn't get any sleazier, but only Will is man enough to take on Ray Russell