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Rigor Amortis:

“I loved Rigor Amortis. Beginning to end and front to back. I have absolutely nothing really negative to say about it.” Review at The Future Fire by Don Campbell. Dec. 28, 2010

“Steven James Scearce’s ‘Second Sunday in September,’ a campy lampoon of a high society wedding that will not let undeath stop the proceedings.” Review at Rise Reviews by Angela Spencer. Jan 1, 2011

“Risk provides more amusement than Romance, as in Steven Scearce‘s ‘Second Sunday in September,’ featuring a bride determined to get married, death of her groom be damned.” Review at SFFPortal.net by Elizabeth A. Allen. Dec. 20, 2010

Cthulhurotica:

“In short, Cthulhurotica is one of the best anthologies I’ve read in awhile. It echoes John Joseph Adams’ extreme dedication to his projects and the result is more than satisfying. The stories create an atmosphere, arouse and cater to die-hard Lovecraftian fans. Read it or Cthulhu will haunt you in your sleep.”
Review at Rise Reviews by Harry Markov. Feb. 14, 2011

“Overall, this is a highly entertaining read.  Although some of the stories fall short of others in the collection, most of them offer up chills and delights in addition to social commentary. Three in particular–”The Fishwives of Sean Brolly”, “The Assistant from Innsmouth”, and “The Summoned”–really rocked my world as they are not only deliciously entertaining, but also offer thoughtful commentary on gender roles and relationships.”
Review at Opinions of a Wolf. Feb. 14, 2011