Yesterday Fangoria posted their review of our new release Vile Things: Extreme Deviations of Horror. Read it below!
Friday, June 12, 2009 12:41 PM Rebekah McKendry
Last week, I received a copy of VILE THINGS: EXTREME DEVIATIONS OF
HORROR in the mail from Comet Press. The book is an anthology style
collection of stories from a variety of writers including Ramsey
Campbell, Graham Masterson, and CJ Henderson. I read horror almost
everyday and very little actually disturbs me. That doesn’t mean they
aren’t good, it just takes a lot to disturb me.
On Wednesday night, I was having my hair streaked purple. This is a
long process that takes several hours, so before departing for my hair
appointment, I grabbed the copy of VILE THINGS from my desk to peruse
while I sat. I got to the salon, and as they started to turn my red
locks to grape, I began reading VILE THINGS. This was not what I
expected. This was intense.
Over the next few hours, I found myself cringing, shifting around
uncomfortably in my chair, and even at times looking away to take a
short break from the disturbing tales I was reading. This book is not
just your basic horror stories. This is extreme shit.
Edited by Cheryl Mullenax, VILE THINGS: EXTREME DEVIATIONS OF HORROR
is not for the light horror fan. The stories are not just extreme
horror, but also extreme gore and sex…a triple threat of fun in my
eyes. Some of the highlights for me were The Worm by John Bruni, which
involved so much icky incest that I thought I was going to put down my
book in exchange for a nice clean copy of hair-salon Cosmopolitan. The
Rat King by Jeffery Thomas put a nice new twist on Nazi/ Holocaust
horror. I also really enjoyed Fungoid by Randy Chandler, which rivaled
a short story from Chuck Palahniuk’s Haunted as my most cringe-worthy
reading material. Don’t read that one on a full stomach or if you are
really sensitive about your genitals. Let’s just say when a monster
fungus clogs up your "plumbing", you may have to "snake" your "snake".
The writers in the collection are a mix of award winning horror
masters and some clearly up-and-coming writers. Quite a few of the
authors are just starting their literary careers, and this immaturity
sometimes glares through in the wording and structure. However, the
intense story lines and disturbing plots shine over the sometimes
awkward writing styles and occasional poor analogies.
This book is a definite for any extreme horror fan. Full of terror,
sex, and gore, I don’t recommend this for the faint of heart or for a
light read at a beauty salon.
VILE THINGS: EXTREME DEVIATIONS OF HORROR is published by Comet
Press. It can be purchased from the Comet Press website for $14.95.
Order before July 1st and shipping is free!
http://www.cometpress.us/books/vilethings.html