Horror

Apr 022013
 
REVIEW:  'Nemo: Heart of Ice' by Alan Moore & Kevin O'Neill

After the explosive and emotional climax of the third volume of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, creators Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill might have been expected to take a break from the elaborate work of crossover fiction they’ve been weaving for the last fourteen years.  But it seems that continuing to explore the storytelling possibilities […]

Jan 112013
 
Christmas Tales of Terror by Chris Priestley

Christmas Tales of Terror by Chris Priestley Published by Bloomsbury as an exclusive ebook: £1.99 Kindle download from amazon.co.uk Just when you were afraid of Boxing Day leftovers… Chris Priestley’s Tales of Terror series evolves for the Festive season, in a collection of Christmas themed short stories. For fans of his Terror series to date […]

Dec 102012
 
Anne Rice Q & A - December 2012

In one of the biggest coups the geekzine has experienced, we are extremely pleased to feature an interview recently conducted with Anne Rice, author of Interview With The Vampire, and many other novels, including most recently, The Wolf Gift. Ms Rice was kind enough to answer Editor-in-Chief Andy Jamieson’s questions, as part of the promotion […]

Oct 302012
 
Alternative Halloween Horror

It wouldn’t be Halloween without horror movies, but if you’ve already been spooked by classics like Halloween and The Exorcist and shocked by newer fayre like Paranormal Activity and [Rec], there are plenty of underappreciated horror gems out there waiting to be discovered by intrepid film fans on a dark October night.  This Halloween, Geekzine […]

Oct 042012
 
Chris Priestley Q & A October 2012

Chris Priestley is the exceptionally talented author of Tales of Terror books (Uncle Montague’s Tales of Terror, Tales of Terror from the Black Ship, Tales of Terror from the Tunnel’s Mouth and the 2011 World Book Day special, The Teacher’s Tales of Terror), and of the superb wintry chiller, The Dead of Winter. His most […]

Aug 312012
 
Chris Priestley (EIBF 2012): Event review

Chris Priestley at the Edinburgh International Book Festival Sunday 26th August, 5 til 6pm   When this man speaks, you listen. Chris Priestley returned to the Edinburgh International Book Festival for the second year running, and was pleasingly enough in a bigger venue more suited to him (the RBS Corner Theatre, instead of the smaller, […]