Skineaters
When the killings started, Chief Inspector Stern and his team believed another sick and twisted killer was stalking the streets of London looking for their next victim until evidence started to point to something more evil... See More
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by Kevin Rees
(3 reviews)
Quick ViewWhen the killings started, Chief Inspector Stern and his team believed another sick and twisted killer was stalking the streets of London looking for their next victim until evidence started to point to something more evil... See More
by Kevin Rees
(18 reviews)
Quick ViewNew Author - New Book - New Monsters Only a Handful of World Governments Know the Truth - We Are Not the Rulers of Earth. 'They have torn apart people I cared about. I want to know what those things are, Colonel.' 'They... See More
by Kevin Rees
(1 review)
Quick ViewJoin Schlock! Webzine celebrating Halloween 2017 with ghost stories from some of the best up-and-coming authors in the genre: Mark Slade Kevin Rees Thomas M Malafarina ES Wynn Joshua A Prows Jason Norton Cover art © 2017... See More
by Steve Laker
Quick ViewThis week we have a jungle tale from Steve Laker, a story of schizophrenia from Gary Murphy, a post-apocalyptic epic featuring the Devil from Kevin Rees, a tale of substance abuse on the Necropolis Line from Stephen... See More
by RM Duchene
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewThis week we have a new story from RM Duchene about a man who appears to be an obsessive stalker. That's followed by some 80s nostalgia from Gary Murphy, in The Smog, while Stephen Hernandez writes of a nicer-than-usual... See More
This week's killer edition sees killer clowns, killer asteroids, and killers of policemen. Gary Murphy's novella Don't Call Me Spaz! continues without any actual killing this week, though there's plenty of blood, while James... See More
by Kevin Rees
Quick ViewThis week sees a suitably wintry cover that reminds us that Yuletide is a-comin'. And what does that mean at Schlock? It means the Year's Best Schlock! Horror, the Year's Best Schlock! Fantasy and the Year's Best Schlock... See More
by Kevin Rees
Quick ViewThis week we have the tale of a charming seaside holiday in darkest East Anglia from Kevin Rees, followed by the story of how one man gets it in the end in Gary Murphy's Paranoid Haemorrhoid. And moving swiftly on from... See More
This week we have a bumper edition to celebrate our third anniversary, containing zombie poetry from Mathias Jansson; Gary Murphy exploring a new Victorian dimension of horror down Scare Street; over Cith Bridge we have... See More
(1 review)
Quick ViewThis week we have a fantasy tale of fishing by Sergio Palumbo, a murder mystery from Gary Murphy, a story of childhood and its traumas from Kevin Rees, and a vision of an alternative post WW1 timeline from Mark Slade and... See More
by Joseph Rubas
(1 review)
Quick ViewWelcome to the 2014 Halloween edition of Schlock! Webzine, jam-packed with ghosties and ghoulies and long-leggety beasties to curdle your hair and make your blood stick up on end! This week we welcome the long-awaited... See More
by Kevin Rees
Quick ViewMerry Christmas! This week we have a selection of ghost stories, new and old, to chill your blood. First is Qui Venit, Manet by Kevin Rees, which gives a new slant on an old MR James tale. Then in Ghost Seasoning, Gary... See More
by Gary Murphy
Quick ViewThis week a zealous holy warrior desecrates a blasphemous temple only to find something even worse lurking beneath. In Cumbria, a levitating vampire makes a positive contribution to local politics, while somewhere in time, a... See More
by Kevin Rees
Quick ViewThis week a quest for John Dee's table has unfortunate consequences. Jean-Paul L Garnier takes us back to the jungle, after which we wind up Dave Ludford's new Skinnybones story. A nasty little brat encounters a Liverpudlian... See More
by Mark Slade
(1 review)
Quick ViewIn this seasonal edition, we have Mark Slade's tale of Christmas among the dispossessed, followed by a Christmas exorcism in Cumbria from Gary Murphy. Steve Laker's offering his own idiosyncratic take on virgin birth, while... See More
by Joseph Rubas
Quick ViewThis week we receive an anatomy lecture from Professor Steve Laker in Cadaver, while Kevin Rees introduces us to the slightly sinister Jack. Joseph Rubas invites us down to Olde London Towne to explore The Crypt, and Cameron... See More