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Tag Archives: Magazine Reviews
Fangoria Reviews Shock Totem #6
John Skipp has reviewed Shock Totem #6 on Fangoria’s website.

Shhh…listen!
“[Jack] Ketchum and I are in firm agreement that Shock Totem is living proof that we’re in a golden age when it comes to the short horror story. Some of the best stories ever written are being written right now.”
To read the full review, click here. Have you picked up your copy yet?
Posted in Alumni News, Magazine Reviews, Reviews, Shock Totem News
Tagged Addison Clift, Bloodstains & Blue Suede Shoes, Fangoria, Gary McMahon, Hubert Dade, Jack Ketchum, John Boden, John Guzman, John Skipp, K. Allen Wood, Lee Thompson, Lucia Starkey, Magazine Reviews, Michael Wehunt, Mikio Murakami, New Release, P.K. Gardner, Reviews, Ryan Bridger, Shock Totem, Shock Totem #6, Shock Totem Magazine, Simon Marshall-Jones
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The Shock Totem Holiday Issue Gets Some Love
The Shock Totem holiday e-book has been reviewed by Hellnotes and The Crow’s Caw. They dig it!
In general, this issue seems to have gone over well with readers. If you purchased a copy, we’d love to hear your thoughts. Especially in a review on Amazon. The reviews really do help.
And this will help us decide whether or not to do this again next year.
Posted in Alumni News, Magazine Reviews, Reviews, Shock Totem Digital, Shock Totem News
Tagged Hellnotes, Magazine Reviews, Reviews, Shock Totem, Shock Totem Digital, Shock Totem Holiday Issue, The Crow's Caw
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Shock Totem #4 Receives Some Love
The first two reviews of Shock Totem #4 have come in.
The first can be found here on The Crow’s Caw. And Hellnotes once again gives us the thumbs up.
As always we’re greatly appreciative and humbled by the positive response to Shock Totem and the outstanding work our authors have allowed us to publish.
Share the good vibes!
Posted in Magazine Reviews, Shock Totem News
Tagged Hellnotes, Magazine Reviews, Reviews, Shock Totem #4, The Crow's Caw
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Hellnotes Reviews Issue #3
The lovely Sheila M. Merritt over at Hellnotes has reviewed our most recent issue. You can read the review here.
Great site, great people, great review. Thanks!
Posted in Magazine Reviews, Reviews, Shock Totem News
Tagged Hellnotes, Magazine Reviews, Reviews, Sheila M. Merritt, Shock Totem, Shock Totem #3
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Double Dose of Horror: Two New Reviews
Two new reviews of issue #3 have appeared online recently. The first was done by Nick Cato and you can read it here on the Horror Fiction Review.
The other was done by Darkeva. You can find that review here on Horror World.
Thanks, guys!
Posted in Magazine Reviews, Reviews, Shock Totem News
Tagged Darkeva, Horror Fiction Review, Horror World, Magazine Reviews, Nick Cato, Reviews, Shock Totem, Shock Totem #3
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The Crow’s Caw Reviews Issue #3
The Crow’s Caw is a sexy review site that turned up recently. And they have reviewed issue #3, which you can read here.
Winni…uh, never mind.
Definitely a very cool site, run by a cool cast of characters. Check them out. And for those looking for some quick reads, check out the sidebar on the right. You’ll dig it.
Posted in Free Fiction, Magazine Reviews, Reviews, Shock Totem News
Tagged Magazine Reviews, Reviews, Shock Totem #3, The Crow's Caw
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Fatally Yours Reviews Issue #3
Sarah Jahier has reviewed issue #3 on her horror zine Fatally Yours. Sarah has been great to us over the years, giving praise to issue #1 and issue #2, so the pressure is on when we send something new to her.
Thankfully, she still likes us. You can read her review of issue #3 here.
And please support Fatally Yours by reading, commenting, sharing links, and so on. Dig!
Posted in Magazine Reviews, Reviews, Shock Totem News
Tagged Fatally Yours, Magazine Reviews, Reviews, Shock Totem #1, Shock Totem #2, Shock Totem #3
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