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Scottish Horror Authors: A St. Andrew’s Day Tour of Modern Masters

Scottish Horror Authors: A St. Andrew’s Day Tour of Modern Masters Forget kilts, Haggis and Sydney Devine, Scotland’s absolute power to scare the living bejesus out of you comes from its rich history of Horror and Gothic authors. This St. Andrew’s Day, while we honour a hardy fisherman saint, let’s … Scottish Horror Authors: A St. Andrew’s Day Tour of Modern MastersRead more

Folk Horror and Phantoms: A Glorious Quartet of New ARCs Hit Ginger Nuts of Horror
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Folk Horror and Phantoms: A Glorious Quartet of New ARCs Hit Ginger Nuts of Horror

Folk Horror and Phantoms: A Glorious Quartet of New ARCs Hit Ginger Nuts of Horror The weighty thuds on the doormat that did it. A papery rustle of distinct, separate entities all vying for attention. The postman offered a weary smile that said, “I just carry the nightmares, mate,” and … Folk Horror and Phantoms: A Glorious Quartet of New ARCs Hit Ginger Nuts of HorrorRead more

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HORROR FICTION REVIEW: ​COME TO MY BROTHER BY CHRISTOPHER ZEISCHEGG

HORROR FICTION REVIEW: ​COME TO MY BROTHER BY CHRISTOPHER ZEISCHEGG A gay-themed vampire novel written by a porn star may not sound appealing, but despite its many flaws, I rather enjoyed it. Daniel and David were childhood neighbours, drawn together by familial neglect. They become friends, then step brothers, then lovers, and … HORROR FICTION REVIEW: ​COME TO MY BROTHER BY CHRISTOPHER ZEISCHEGGRead more

He Will Have The World, David-Jack Fletcher on Queer Horror, Mental Health & Writing 
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He Will Have The World, David-Jack Fletcher on Queer Horror, Mental Health & Writing 

The Horror in the Attic: On Spider Gods, Queer Stories, and the Monsters in Our Minds You’re staring up into the dark, dusty void of your attic and the image just… arrives. Fully formed. An ancient spider god lurking up there. It’s that simple, and that bizarre, for David-Jack Fletcher. … He Will Have The World, David-Jack Fletcher on Queer Horror, Mental Health & Writing Read more

Be Right Back by Bill Wood, Review: A Bloody Brilliant Horror Sequel That Gets It Right
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Be Right Back by Bill Wood, Review: A Bloody Brilliant Horror Sequel That Gets It Right

This is a character-driven horror story that understands its genre inside and out. It’s innovative, slick, and sensational. It leaves a thread tantalizingly dangling for a third book, and after that finale, I’ll be first in line to grab it. Be Right Back by Bill Wood, Review: A Bloody Brilliant … Be Right Back by Bill Wood, Review: A Bloody Brilliant Horror Sequel That Gets It RightRead more

I’ll Quit When I’m Dead Review: A Brutal Look at How Badly You Want It
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I’ll Quit When I’m Dead Review: A Brutal Look at How Badly You Want It

It’s the question that nags at 3 a.m., right? How badly do you want to change? We tell ourselves we’d do anything, but we’re lying, obviously. Luke Smitherd’s ‘I’ll Quit When I’m Dead’ doesn’t just ask; it straps the question to a chair and shines a light in its face. … I’ll Quit When I’m Dead Review: A Brutal Look at How Badly You Want ItRead more

Dario Fero: The Unseen Author: When Monsters Hide in Daylight
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Dario Fero: The Unseen Author: When Monsters Hide in Daylight

Introduction In an age of relentless self-promotion, who chooses to disappear? We present a rare glimpse into the world of Dario Fero, an author so elusive he questions the very need for a name. In this raw and philosophical essay, Fero emerges from the margins to explain his withdrawal from … Dario Fero: The Unseen Author: When Monsters Hide in DaylightRead more

The Wildman & The Wasteland: Kevin W K Moore on “Mortuous 28” and the Horror of Reality
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The Wildman & The Wasteland: Kevin W K Moore on “Mortuous 28” and the Horror of Reality

The Wildman & The Wasteland: Kevin W K Moore on “Mortuous 28” and the Horror of Reality Sitting down for an interview with Kevin W K Moore is a lesson in contrasts. Here’s a guy who’s spent 69 days solo hiking across New Zealand, a man who lived in a … The Wildman & The Wasteland: Kevin W K Moore on “Mortuous 28” and the Horror of RealityRead more

Acing Music Extend Administration: From Sound Exchanges to Visual Storytelling
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Acing Music Extend Administration: From Sound Exchanges to Visual Storytelling

Acing Music Extend Administration: From Sound Exchanges to Visual Storytelling In today’s inventive scene, overseeing and organizing your music ventures effectively is as imperative as the production prepare itself. Whether you’re a solo performer, a maker juggling numerous clients, or a part of an expansive studio setup, consistent music exchange … Acing Music Extend Administration: From Sound Exchanges to Visual StorytellingRead more

Where Nature Bites Back: A Horror Interview with Jack Finn on Werewolves, History & Human Monsters
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Where Nature Bites Back: A Horror Interview with Jack Finn on Werewolves, History & Human Monsters

Introduction It’s not the darkness in the woods that gets you. It’s the realization that the woods themselves are watching back. That’s the nightmare fuel Jack Finn trades in. When he isn’t writing, he’s out there, hiking, kayaking, walking with his dogs in the Pacific Northwest. And that’s where the … Where Nature Bites Back: A Horror Interview with Jack Finn on Werewolves, History & Human MonstersRead more

If the Dead Belong Here by Carson Faust A Tapestry of Ghosts: Weaving Generational Trauma
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If the Dead Belong Here by Carson Faust A Tapestry of Ghosts: Weaving Generational Trauma

If the Dead Belong Here by Carson Faust: A Tapestry of Ghosts: Weaving Generational Trauma You know that feeling, right before a storm breaks? The air gets thick, heavy with a promise of violence and a strange, cleansing release. That’s the atmosphere Carson Faust builds from the very first page … If the Dead Belong Here by Carson Faust A Tapestry of Ghosts: Weaving Generational TraumaRead more

The Harvest by Alex Hunter, A Chilling and Ambitious Debut
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The Harvest by Alex Hunter, A Chilling and Ambitious Debut

The Harvest by Alex Hunter, A Chilling and Ambitious Debut Alex Hunter’s debut horror novel, “The Harvest,” is a sprawling and intensely creepy tale that instantly pulls you into its shadowy world. This book builds an atmosphere so thick with dread you can almost feel the chill in the air. … The Harvest by Alex Hunter, A Chilling and Ambitious DebutRead more