
Let’s start with something on the more accessible end of horror writing. Darcy Coates tends to write haunted house stories, and this one is a really good jumping off point for her work. Darcy Coates is sometimes described as a ‘cosy horror writer’ and that doesn’t mean that there are no scares and it is…

Every business has a unique potential waiting to be tapped. Recognizing the keys to unlock this growth can set an enterprise on the path to unprecedented success.

To begin this review, I’d firstly give a huge shout out to the Talking Scared podcast, which does a regular deep-dive into horror books, talking with the authors and going really heavily into the themes and the process. The episode with Ally Wilkes was sensational and convinced me within moments that this was a book…
The Chestnut Man is a thriller in the Scandinavian Noir genre – the writer is the person who wrote “The Killing”. It is set in Denmark, where some murders take place, and at the scenes a little man made out of chestnuts is left. Imagine a sort of mini snowman, with one smaller chestnut put…
This is a sci-fi novel – one which is largely set in a recognisable world in our time. What we have here is a situation where there’s one big idea and we keep everything else the same to explore that idea. That’s quite a Michael Crichton theme – what if our world, but dinosaurs could…

Oh, this really is the stuff. I absolutely adored this book. It is a story about a family, and very specifically two sisters – Merry who is 8 and Marjorie who is 14. The story is told mostly from the perspective of an 8 year old Merry, telling of her family and home life. Or…
Rainfall is an online magazine featuring curated stories about real people. We are passionate about interviewing people from self-employed entrepreneurs to established CEO’s and represent the times.