Necropsy:  The Review of Horror Fiction

07/02/2008

Volume XXIV Winter 2007 Issue

Spring Issue Due May 15th

 

The Morgue

The Necropsy Archives

Author Index

Title Index

Reviewer Index

Publisher Index


Scary Stuff, Eh?

Links to Horror on the Web


The Grossing Area

Original Artwork by Anais Pitaru

Original Artwork by Chris Friend

Original Artwork by Steve Zinger

Original Artwork by June Pulliam

Original Artwork by Michael Ray

Photo Gallery: Original Photos by June Pulliam and Tony Fonseca


Coroner's Office

June Pulliam, Managing Editor and Webmistress

Tony Fonseca, Editor in Chief, Head Librarian and Keeper of the Necronomicon


My Bloody Valentine–Our Special Valentine's Day Issue

Hunka Hunka Burnin' Monster Love–A Review of Mary Janice Davidson's Dead and Loving It, by Danielle Conklin

Sometimes a Drill Isn't Just a DrillA Review of The Toolbox Murders, by June Pulliam and Tony Fonseca

Bee Mine–or It Was Always YouA Review of Bernard Rose's Candyman, by Tony Fonseca

Kiss Me With Those Red Lips. A Little Lower This TimeA Review of Ray Garton's Live Girls, by Tony Fonseca

Loving You to DeathA Review of P. N. Elrod's My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding, by June Pulliam

Brain Damage/Eclipse: Dark Side of the MindA Review of Tim Waggoner's Darkness Wakes, by Tony Fonseca

Love Means Never Having to Say I'm Sorry . . . For Turning You Into a VampireA Review of Andrea Dean Van Scoyoc's Michael, by June Pulliam


Necropsy Bookshelf:

Horror In Print: 2004

Horror In Print: 2005

Horror in Print: 2006


Editorial Policy

Would you like to have your work reviewed by the Necropsy staff? If so, examine our editorial policy.

 

Invoking the Ghost of Gene Siskel: Necropsy at the Movies

Fantastically Savage? Savagely Fantastic? Either Way, It's a ClassicA Review of Fantastic Planet, by Chris Friend

Night of the Dead Invites Audience ParticipationA Review of Eric Forsberg's Night of the Dead (Leben Tod), by June Pulliam

Directors Who Owe Us Money–Movies That Really Suck!


Reviews

Hey, Don't Go Down There! Beware the Beast House–A Review of Richard Laymon's The Cellar, by Danielle Conklin

Death Takes a Ferret in Go-Go Boots, or This Is One Apprentice Donald Trump Would Think Twice Before FiringA Review of Christopher Moore's A Dirty Job, by Robert Butterfield

Recognizable, Perhaps Predictable–But Not UnreadableA Review of Bentley Little's Death Instinct, by June Pulliam

Finally, a Vampire Novel That Didn't Have This Reviewer in Tears–A Review of William A. Veselik's Weep Not for the Vampire, by Tony Fonseca

Said the Spider to the Fly, "Watch Out for Renfield. He May Want Seconds"A Review of Barbara Hambly's Renfield: Slave of Dracula, by Robert Butterfield

Macabre Readings for Poelite Company–A Review of  David Cade's Three Tales of Horror by Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849, by Tony Fonseca


Of Related Interest

Sweet Zombie Jesus! This Study of the Living Dead Won't Have You Using Any Names in VainA Review of Kim Paffenroth's Gospel of the Living Dead, by June Pulliam