“This is an excellent double shot of Thorn’s brand of creeping, slow burn horror, continuing from 2017’s short story collection
Darkest Hours
.
You might know Thorn through his film criticism in the
MUBI Notebook or
Vague Visages, among others. His fiction has appeared in
Dark Moon Digest and
Tales to Terrify. His style is somewhere between the weirder short works of Stephen King and the more down to earth works of Clive Barker. I found
Darkest Hours to be a surprisingly fun read where I often didn’t know where I was going or why, but when I got there I felt fully satisfied with the journey.”
Read Tim Murr’s full review of Dreams of Lake Drukka & Exhumation in Biff Bam Pop.