The Real Life Stalkers That Terrorized Your Favorite Horror Authors and Inspired Some Great Fiction, Including the New Novel “Literary Stalker”. Editor’s Note: We …continue reading True Crime: The Real Literary Stalkers
Everyone’s a critic—frightening words for the vengeful, unstable protagonist of Roger Keen’s fun and thrilling horror fiction novel “Literary Stalker”. Buckle up for the …continue reading Now Read This: Literary Stalker
The Hidden Darkness Behind the Beauty in Coastal England That Inspired Three Gifted Authors to Write the New Horror Anthology “Sussex Horrors”. Editor’s Note: …continue reading The Horrors On Our Doorstep
One Wedding I’d Like to Attend: “Frankenstein Takes the Cake” is a witty and highly enjoyable read for monster fans young and old. I …continue reading Now Read This: Frankenstein Takes the Cake
Sussex Horrors is an impressive anthology of foggy beaches, windswept piers, eerie lighthouses, and coastal terror at its finest. Sussex Horrors is a unique …continue reading Now Read This: Sussex Horrors
“If You Want to Scare Yourself” by Angela Sommer-Bodenburg (illustrated by Helga Spiess, Translated by Renée Vera Cafierois) is worth scaring yourself with! When …continue reading Now Read This: “If You Want to Scare Yourself”
“My Favorite Thing is Monsters” is one hell of a debut graphic novel from Emil Ferris, who understands what it means to be an outcast. Written …continue reading Now Read This: My Favorite Thing is Monsters
Painting Changes by Night, an Evil Painter’s Delight: A Review of A Ghost in the House by Betty Ren Wright A few years ago, …continue reading Reel Review: A Ghost in the House
Action-packed and gory novella Broken Shells is strong, creature-feature horror for readers everywhere Broken Shells, a horror novella by Michael Patrick Hicks, begins with …continue reading Now Read This: Broken Shells
Women in Horror Literature Spotlight: Mary Downing Hahn’s Spooky and Engaging Ghost Story “Wait Till Helen Comes” Is Certainly Worth the Wait. I don’t …continue reading Now Read This: Wait Till Helen Comes
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