I have read every single post that’s gone up on CVLT Nation, all 7,000 of them. One of our writers never ceases to entertain me with his dark and humorous reviews, and that’s Alaric “Al Necro” Cabiling. So I’m looking forward to reading the new collection of short stories he just published entitled Insanity By Increments, stories of suspense and horror in the classic gothic vein of Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Shelley and Nathaniel Hawthorne. It’s been highly recommended by several reviewers, who state that “if it’s the slow simmer of a buildup that injects readers into the sights, sounds, and circumstances of all kinds of horror and insanity [you’re looking for], choose Insanity by Increments: it’s a deliciously complex treasure trove especially recommended for fans of literary Gothic fiction who want modern scenarios and representations in the context of a genre that receives (regrettably) little attention these days,” (D. Donovan) and “the flawed and flailing characters he peoples his work with become almost familiar to the reader as he himself is…and that’s a pretty scary thing, and the handiwork of a powerful and creative writer,” (J. Magnus). Insanity By Increments is available now in digital format on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and iTunes. Stay tuned for a full review coming soon!
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