

Zack and Brad can’t stay out of trouble and are constantly hounded by a camp counsellor. In addition to Cyndi, the other major characters are her new summer camp friends, Stacy, Zack, and Brad, who are the only other teens around her age. As a thirteen year old girl she’s horrified by the prospect, and it only adds insult to injury that she will be surrounded mostly by much younger kids. There have been so many American slasher and comedy movies in that setting, it’s like a home away from home.Ĭyndi is sent to Camp Kiwaba by her parents in an attempt to improve her social skills and to force her to disconnect from her Walkman. It’s a familiar setting even for this English reviewer who’s never been to camp. I hope all of you enjoy it as much I did creating it.It’s time to go back to summer camp and the 1980s with Kill River by Cameron Roubique. Cameron's detailed description of the killer inspired the artwork for the cover and helped complete the creepy vibe I was going for. He loved it and fully supported me sharing it with the world. I could not in good conscience release this without Cameron's stamp of approval, so I sent it to him and crossed my fingers. Kill River was all the inspiration I needed to fulfill a long held dream of mine. You can check him out here: I've always secretly wanted to create darker synthwave, as I'm an avid fan of the horror genre. If you're a fan of Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, It, and John Carpenter, I highly recommend setting aside a few hours on a rainy weekend and curling up with this rare gem of pure nostalgia. I immediately fell in love with the characters and the story, which beautifully captured the 80s slasher horror aesthetics I loved as a child growing up in the 80s. I recently stumbled upon author Cameron Roubique and his Kill River book series.
