
Craig DiLouie’s incredibly frightening “Suffer the Children” entices readers with realistic characters, high emotions, and tense moments. This book drew me in immediately, by …continue reading Now Read This: Suffer the Children

Craig DiLouie’s incredibly frightening “Suffer the Children” entices readers with realistic characters, high emotions, and tense moments. This book drew me in immediately, by …continue reading Now Read This: Suffer the Children

In-depth interview with talented horror fiction author and coach to aspiring writers, as well as inspirational woman in horror, Ania Ahlborn Ania Ahlborn is …continue reading Author Interview: Ania Ahlborn

With great characters and a truly unique story, David Wong’s “John Dies at the End” is a wonderfully weird and hugely entertaining read. To …continue reading Now Read This: John Dies at the End

New anthology “Lost Highways” drives readers down that dark highway of supernatural horror, psychological intensity, and roadside menace. “Lost Highways” is the aptly-titled new …continue reading Now Read This: Lost Highways

H.J. Bennett’s debut horror novel “Franken-Fatale” is a highly entertaining, incredibly fun and wonderfully twisted tale that has something for everyone. We’ve all dreamed …continue reading Now Read This: Franken-Fatale

Featuring a diverse group of characters and a Lovecraftian villain, Craig Stewart’s Worship Me takes religious horror in a monstrous new direction. The primary …continue reading Now Read This: Craig Stewart’s “Worship Me”

From Shirley Jackson to real life horror, author R.H. Dixon explains the creative influences and inspiration for her excellent new horror novel Cribbins. Editor’s …continue reading Scary Truth: “Cribbins” Horror Fiction Influences

Human and ghostly monsters terrify in R.H. Dixon’s Cribbins, a well-written and effective novel of repressed memory and psychological torment. No one knows what …continue reading Now Read This: R.H. Dixon’s “Cribbins”

Technical and stylistic issues aside, David McCluskey’s intense and relatable psychological thriller “Crack” presents an intriguing premise. A psychological thriller, David McCluskey’s Crack tells …continue reading Now Read This: David McCluskey’s “Crack”

Terrifying Satanic horror and touching coming-of-age drama merge successfully in J.P. Willie’s wicked and wonderfully nostalgic novel “Blood in the Woods”. While plumbing the …continue reading Now Read This: Blood in the Woods
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