• J.S. Breukelaar’s Collision in Bustle’s 20 New Horror Books Article

    Bustle.com had a nice mention of J.S. Breukelaar’s COLLISION in their article: “Collision, has something for every horror reader, from the gothic, to the weird, and beyond” K. W. Colyard, BUSTLE Get In The (Spooky) Spirit With These 20 New Horror Books It’s September, and you know what that means, right? It’s practically Halloween, and […] More

  • J.S. Breukelaar’s Collision a Best Sci-fi Fantasy Collection of 2019…so far

    J.S. Breukelaar’s COLLISION: STORIES was an editor’s choice of Best Sci-fi & Fantasy Collections & Anthologies of 2019…so far! We agree wholeheartedly and hope you’ll take a minute to read about this and other great books in this wonderful feature at the Barnes & Noble Sci-fi & Fantasy blog. [Breukelaar’s] talent for finding the uncanny […] More

  • Aurealis Reviews Collision by J.S. Breukelaar

    Aurealis Magazine’s Aimée Lindorff provided a wonderful, insightful review of J.S. Breukelaar’s debut story collection COLLISION: STORIES, in the May issue. We hope you’ll pick up a copy for the full review along with amazing stories and content. Breukelaar’s characters and characterisations uncover depth and complexities often lacking in shorter fiction. It’s a refreshing take […] More

  • Locus Mag’s Paula Guran Calls J.S. Breukelaar’s Collision a Must Read

    We were so excited to find a wonderful review of J.S. Breukelaar’s COLLISION: STORIES in this month’s Locus Magazine. Iconic editor Paula Guran calls the collection a “must read,” so be sure you read the review and the book! You may have encountered a story by J.S. Breukelaar here and there, or even her novels […] More

  • Andromeda Spaceways Reviews Collision by J.S. Breukelaar

    Andromeda Spaceways reviews J.S. Breukelaar’s uncanny new collection, COLLISION in their current issue! We love the review as much as we love the magazine. Breukelaar’s delectable prose draws in the reader, and I frequently found myself in that perfect hypnotic state where I forgot I was reading—the highest honour one can bestow on an author, […] More

  • Booklist Reviews Collision

    Jumping for joy at this wonderful review of J.S. Breukelaar’s new release, COLLISION, a collection of 12 of her darkest, finest stories, in the February issue of BOOKLIST. FULL REVIEW “All 12 stories hit the same surreal nerve despite their sometimes vastly different plots, making the transition from one story to another feel like entering […] More

  • J.S. Breukelaar’s Collision On Sale Now!

    We are excitedly #jumpingwithjoy that #Collision: Stories by J.S. Breukelaar released today! As with every book journey, a lot of hard work went into the writing, editing, design, and promotion of this book and we are soooo happy we had the opportunity to work with the author on this amazing collection of dark speculative fiction […] More

  • Collision Blog Tour Kick-off

    We kick off the Collision Blog Tour with a teaser excerpt from the book. Collision: Stories by J.S. Breukelaar Release Date: 2/19/19  Genre: Speculative Fiction, Horror, Weird, Fantasy, Scifi, Dystopian Buy Links: Synopsis: A collection of twelve of J.S. Breukelaar’s darkest, finest stories with four new works, including the uncanny new novella “Ripples on a […] More

  • Paperback Paris Gives Collision 4 Stars

    We are thrilled with this 4 star review of J.S. Breukelaar’s Collision: Stories by Paperback Paris. J.S. Breukelaar‘s Collision transcends the borders of horror writing by creating fantastical and near real-life world with simple twists that keep them tangible but still impossible to predict. In this short story collection, Breukelaar explores the innate cruelty of man, the […] More

  • Collision on Litreactor.com’s 15 Most Anticipated Horror Novels of 2019

    The 15 Most Anticipated Horror Books of 2019 Last month, Vogue Magazine tweeted, “2018 has not been good for horror.” In response, everybody in the horror community spit their drinks all over their laptops, effectively ruining the devices. What a fashion publication is doing critiquing the state of the horror genre, I have no idea. More

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