
Captivating and compelling, Victor Lavalle’s “Lone Women” is extraordinary — the latest genre gem from a writer at the top of his game. In Lone …continue reading Summer Book Club: Lone Women
Captivating and compelling, Victor Lavalle’s “Lone Women” is extraordinary — the latest genre gem from a writer at the top of his game. In Lone …continue reading Summer Book Club: Lone Women
“Midnight Under the Big Top” will take you on a ride of terror and suspense, with twists and turns that will keep you guessing …continue reading Summer Book Club: Midnight Under the Big Top
“Tension of a Coming Storm” delivers twenty tales of sickos, strangeness, and suburban soul-searching for a brilliantly curated collection. A new author to welcome …continue reading Fiction Friday: Tension of a Coming Storm
As Women in Horror Month comes to a close, now is a great time to discover homegrown horror from one of indie horror’s best-kept …continue reading Fiction Friday: Tales My Grandmother Told Me
A dazzling debut, “Like I Used To” is a slick slasher novel about women, written by a woman, that impresses with both beauty and …continue reading Now Read This: Like I Used To
On this episode, NHE host Scott Murphy chats to horror author Alex Grass about his book “A Boy’s Hammer” and his writing career. Throughout …continue reading New Horror Express: Alex Grass Interview (“A Boy’s Hammer”)
It’s Women’s Month, and we’re thrilled to spotlight the multi-faceted author and artist Tilly McGill, a talented woman of horror. THE ORIGIN STORY One …continue reading Artist Spotlight: Firefly Designs (Tilly McGill)
People often debate what is or isn’t horror. Good horror taps into our deepest fears, but what makes horror scary differs for everyone. What …continue reading Horror Fiction Writer Asks What Makes Horror Scary?
Featuring two substantial short stories by two authors at the top of their game, “Hacked in Two” is a perfectly executed, entertaining read. What …continue reading Fiction Friday: Hacked In Two
Studying textbooks isn’t the only way to expand your mind; horror fiction can help stimulate your brain and jumpstart your creative thinking. Nothing is …continue reading Top Horror Books About Students and For Students
Follow Us!