Paul (Michaels) M. Feeney
Indie writer, reviewer at This is Horror, film addict. He/him.
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Paul M. Feeney is an indie writer. He has penned a number of works, some of which have found homes through such publishers as Sirens Call Publications, April Moon Books, The Sinister Horror Company, and others. His first novella, THE LAST BUS, was released through Crowded Quarantine Publications mid-2015. His second novella, KIDS, was published by Dark Minds Press mid-2016. His stories range from character and plot driven pulpy horror/SF, with the occasional dash of fantasy. CURSED, a Garrison Wake novelette, came out early 2020 through Demain Publishing. Wake is a shape-shifting PI who works in Detroit, often dealing with supernatural and paranormal encounters. The author has written a number of stories with this character, and intends to do more shorts, novellas, and novels. He has written quieter, emotive works using the pseudonym Paul Michaels. Under this name, he contributes reviews for premier horror website, This is Horror. LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/PaulFny75
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Review: To Drown in Dark Water by Steve Toase
Review: To Drown in Dark Water by Steve Toase
“There are enough ideas in each story to fill dozens of novels, but the most impressive aspect is each one feels complete and whole, rather than a snippet or fragment.” Here at This is Horro…
Review: The Derelict by Neil Williams
Review: The Derelict by Neil Williams
“… unfolds at the perfect pace with not a wasted scene. He mounts the dread perfectly, filling the pages with atmosphere, with a fully-realised, dark world.” There are some story settings which see…
Review: Near the Bone by Christina Henry
Review: Near the Bone by Christina Henry
Review: I Would Haunt You if I Could by Sean Padraic Birnie
Review: I Would Haunt You if I Could by Sean Padraic Birnie
Review: Matryoshka by Penny Jones
Review: Matryoshka by Penny Jones
“ This novella is adept at putting the reader into the mind of someone who may or may not be suffering from some kind of schizophrenia. It manages to successfully treat mental health and illness wi…
Review: Whisper Down the Lane by Clay McLeod Chapman
Review: Whisper Down the Lane by Clay McLeod Chapman
“The intent of the author seems fully to deliver a story that’s both subtle, literary thriller and dark, psychological horror. To walk a line that straddles different genres without losing what mak…
Review: The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward
Review: The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward
“As fast-paced as any thriller, as dark as any horror, and as affecting as the most emotional, dramatic work, it is utterly heart-breaking and will put you through the wringer if you let it.”  …
Review: I Spit Myself Out by Tracy Fahey
Review: I Spit Myself Out by Tracy Fahey
“Reader be warned … These are no light tales, no easy reading. They are readable, incredibly so, but they will crush you. There are no easy answers or neat conclusions to these stories.” &nbs…
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