Jessica McHugh

Fully Booked, with Briana Morgan: Nightly Owl, Fatal Raven

Hey, you all. Welcome back to Fully Booked! Today, I'll be sharing my review of Nightly Owl, Fatal Raven by Jessica McHugh. I haven't seen much discussion about this book, so I'm thrilled I get to cover it in this week's column. This was my first time reading McHugh's work and it certainly won't be my last. This book is eerie, engrossing, and extreme in all the right ways. Here's a summary from the back cover:

Since the rise of The Council, an oligarchy of despots and deviants, the legendary Capesman undertakes daily soul collections from Cartesia’s wasteland cities and battlefields. He also frequents Malay Prison, where a vigilante named Shal plots her escape. Armed with a thirst for vengeance and a sharp Shakespearean tongue, Shal must navigate a maze of trauma to save Cartesia and protect her sister from the brutal machinations of Chancellor Doa.

It will require all of Shal’s strength and cunning to resurrect her former army, battle the betrayals of the past, and avenge her father’s death. Will she survive long enough to see the Council fall, or is the Capesman coming for her next?

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In case you can't tell from the summary, this horror book leans heavily into the fantasy genre. I wasn't expecting that when I started reading, but since that is also a genre I enjoy, I certainly didn't mind. As I dove into the book, I had a hard time putting it down. McHugh combines gritty, evocative imagery with captivating characters and compelling prose for a visceral, unforgettable ride. Shal is easy to relate to, and throughout the book, I found myself eager for her to succeed. It felt like her wins were my wins, her failures my failures.

For me, the cast of characters can make or break a horror book. If I can't relate to them or fully understand their stakes, I can't root for them. If I don't care whether they succeed, there's no point in continuing the story. Thus, Nightly Owl, Fatal Raven captured my imagination and attention almost right away and held both throughout--which is even more impressive. If you're like me and want horror with characters you can relate to, this novel is a must-read.

Another thing worth commending here is McHugh's pacing. Although fantasy lends itself to info-dumping, McHugh never crossed into that territory. When conveying information about Shal's world, she kept it short and relevant to the action unfolding on the page. There were no parts of this book that felt too slow or too quick. I would say that the pacing, along with McHugh's top-notch characterization, is what encouraged me to keep turning the pages.

Author Jessica McHugh

A word of caution, however: This book can be confusing. Although the pacing is well done, there are time jumps that could be disorienting to some readers. Also, since the book is set in a different world, some worldbuilding aspects might be difficult to grasp. I don't mind putting in a little work to get the story, so I felt fine. However, I've seen similar points in other readers' reviews. I would be remiss not to list them here.

I can't believe I haven't touched on the dialogue yet! The humor, wit, and realism of the dialogue not only helped characterize the people in the book but also made the world of Cartesia more real. If you're a sucker for good dialogue, this book would be perfect for you. Overall, I give Nightly Owl, Fatal Raven by Jessica McHugh five stars. It's a stellar read that I'd wager flourishes with a reread, too. I'll keep you posted on that one.

If you're interested in Nightly Owl, Fatal Raven, you can snag your own copy on Amazon. You can also keep up with Jessica McHugh on Instagram, Twitter, and her website. McHugh is also a frequent contributor to The Wicked Library, and you can hear her work by clicking on the cover images on her author page.

Let me know what indie horror book you think I should review next!


Briana Morgan (she/her) is a horror author and playwright of books such as THE TRICKER-TREATER AND OTHER STORIES, UNBOXED, and BLOOD AND WATER. She is also a proud member of the Horror Writers Association. Briana lives with her partner and two cats in Atlanta, GA.

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705: Wickedly Bizarro – 3 Tales from Madeleine Swann

This episode features 3 Tales from Madeleine Swann with one read by Guest Narrator, Jessica McHugh.

How to Host a Dinner Party Without Awakening the Dark Ones | An Unexpected Reunion | Invite Ghosts and Earn Pounds

X3: Christmassacre 2014 – Encore


Episode # X-3 ENCORE

Authors: Multiple
Websites: www.fairlydarkproductions.com | www.bradyallen.comautiezombiegirl.wordpress.com/ www.jessicamchughbooks.com/ 

Xmas Massacre, Christmassacre 3, whatever you want to call it, it’s TWL’s Annual Horrorday Special!

This year we have a holiday family history lesson from MVS, a gory space story from David J Fairhead, insane surrealism from Brady Allen and Jingling fear from the mighty KT Jayne as well as Happy Horriday Carols from Jessica McHugh!


About the Authors:


Maddie Holliday Von Stark is a badass horror fiction writer from the north woods of Wisconsin. She is known for her mad scientist fractal art, Lord Byron – Ed Poe – Lovecraft – Henry Rollins-ish damnable writings. She is the former Art Director of the Wicked Library. She is also on the marketing team for Fantastic Planet/A Night of Horror Film Festival, Sydney, Australia.

Maddie is currently the Director of Forsaken, the horror genre imprint at Booktrope. Her first novel, The Widows Game is available on Amazon.

When not creating artistic mayhem, MVS enjoys spending time with her hairless chihuahua, Mr. Wu. She is also known for her county fair winning Wicked Apple Jelly. She is also a proud graduate of Montana State University. “Go Cats!”

Author Page: facebook.com/maddiehollidayvonstarknovel
Twitter: @MaddieVonStark
Facebook: facebook.com/maddieholliday.vonstark



Jessica McHugh is an author of speculative fiction spanning the genre from horror and alternate history to young adult. She has had seventeen books published by small presses in six years, including her bizarro sci-fi romp, “The Green Kangaroos,” and the first three books in her edgy YA series “The Darla Decker Diaries.” More info on her speculations and publications can be found at JessicaMcHughBooks.com.

Website: www.jessicamchughbooks.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/author.JessicaMcHugh
Twitter: @TheJessMcHugh
Amazon: amazon.com/author/JessicaMcHugh
Other Projects: The Hypergraphia Podcast with Jack Wallen and Jessica McHugh is coming soon. You can find more information at: facebook.com/HypergraphiaPodcast



KT Jayne asks: Do you know what to do in case of zombie apocalypse? How about when surrounded by a mad horde of Doctor Who fangirls? What if the Mothman invades your town? What if aliens land and start shooting up the place? Lucky for you that you have met KT Jayne. She knows exactly what to do if any of these things happen. She should, she’s spent her entire life obsessing about all these “what ifs” and more. Lucky for you, too, she has Asperger’s and with her out of the box thinking and whiz kid know how, she might just save your skin. Or your soul. Grab your shovel of death and prepare to face whatever form the apocalypse will take. Or just stand behind her. She’ll figure it out. No matter how the apocalypse manifests, KT Jayne does not die at the end.

KT Jayne lives in a small town of central Indiana waiting patiently for the Apocalypse to come.

Both an artist and writer, Bret acknowledges painter and cover artist Frank Frazetta as his biggest single artistic influence. His personal style is more akin to Maxfield Parrish

An avid reader of pulp fiction, his two favorite books are Bram Stoker’s Dracula and The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis

Website: autiezombiegirl.wordpress.com
Amazon: amazon.com/KT-Jayne/e/B005GXLAF0/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_2
Twitter: @autiezombiegirl
Facebook: facebook.com/AuthorKTJayne


David-J.-Fairhead
David J. Fairhead, a Long Island native, currently resides in the zombie capital of Pittsburgh with his wife Denise and their beloved dog Jett. He recently released his first novel The Fall of Tomorrow and a collection of short stories called Dwelling in the Dark.

David’s podcast, KETTLE WHISTLE RADIO, features discussion of horror, comics, and music; and interviews with writers, directors, actors and musicians. David co-founded The Society 13 Podcast Network.

Website: www.fairlydarkproductions.com
Twitter: @Fairlydark
Facebook: Facebook.com/KettleWhistleRadioWithDaveAndTaddy
Email: kettlewhistleradio@gmail.com


ARTWORK

About the Artist:

Jon-Towers
Jon Towers is an artist and writer, he is the creative mind behind indie comic book company Stigmata Studios. Often referred to as the “Creator Emeritus” of Society 13 and Co-creator the Wicked Library by former Host and current Executive Producer, Nelson W. Pyles, Jon Towers is a modern Renaissance Man, who serves up his brand of awesome in the form of comics, observation, satire, myth and legend, and edgy writing and observation. He will be featured in an upcoming issue of Dreadful Geographic, an Ezine from Forsaken. You can find Jon’s graphic novel, the D’Jinn Jihad on Amazon, and all things Jon Towers on his website, Stigmata Studios.

Stigmata Studios is an indie comic studio that has been producing indie comics featuring the heroic Nonstandard Assembly and its quirky members for over  ten years. They produce graphic novels, comic book magazines and FREE web comics! The stories feature history, the occult, politics, myth, whiskey and violence with an edgy point of view.

Website: www.stigmatastudios.com
Twitter: @JonnyAxx
Facebook: facebook.com/stigmatastudios


VOICE WORK

Dramatic reading performed by Nelson W. Pyles

The voice of the Librarian was Nelson W. Pyles (www.nelsonwpyles.com)
Twitter: @NelsonWPyles

The voice of Victoria Bigglesworth-Hayes, Society 13 and Everything Here is a Nightmare Promo was performed by Amber Collins (http://ambizzlezappa.deviantart.com/gallery)
Twitter: @blamberino


PRODUCTION MUSIC

The Wicked Library Theme
Anthony Rowsick of Novus (novus3.bandcamp.com)

The Society 13 Theme
Anthony Rowsick of Novus (novus3.bandcamp.com)

Deep Noise and other Incidental music was performed by
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

Horde (used to accompany promo for  Everything Here is a Nightmare)
Darkmood Music (cdbaby.com/Artist/Darkmood)
Used with Permission

FX: Halloween for Christmas
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Audio Recording

Sound Design by Daniel Foytik, 9th Story Studios: www.9thstory.com

Producer: Daniel Foytik Executive Producer: Nelson W. Pyles

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