

It has been a while since I've picked up an Occult Detective Magazine so it was a pleasant time getting reacquainted with this publication. There was quite a variety of stories with several that I felt were outstanding (and well worth the price of admission). Of note: "A Strange Case of Something Familiar" by Dave Jeffery, "Twilight Komorebi" by Brandon Barrows, "Nobody Man" by Thomas Hunt and "The Boleskine House Affair" by Jude Reid. As an added bonus, "The Land of Lonesomeness" by Sam Gafford has been republished -- and was, for me, the cherry on top of the sundae.
It has been a while since I've picked up an Occult Detective Magazine so it was a pleasant time getting reacquainted with this publication. There was quite a variety of stories with several that I felt were outstanding (and well worth the price of admission). Of note: "A Strange Case of Something Familiar" by Dave Jeffery, "Twilight Komorebi" by Brandon Barrows, "Nobody Man" by Thomas Hunt and "The Boleskine House Affair" by Jude Reid. As an added bonus, "The Land of Lonesomeness" by Sam Gafford has been republished -- and was, for me, the cherry on top of the sundae.