It’s that time of the week again!
Continuing my series of guest posts for Horror After Dark where I review the finalists for this year’s Splatterpunk Awards, here’s my take on the Best Anthology category. If you’re new to the series, you can also check out my reviews of Best Short Story, Best Novella and Best Collection.
Once again, since the Splatterpunk Awards celebrate extreme horror and bad taste bizarro, I should slap a hefty content warning on the entire series.