HORROR BOOK REVIEW Steal Me by Helen Grant- A Folk Horror Novella That Reads You Back

Steal Me by Helen Grant: A Folk Horror Novella That Reads You Back

While They Watch by Leicole Lang: A Horror of Isolation

While They Watch by Leicole Lang: A Horror of Isolation

HORROR BOOK REVIEW What Happened to Those Girls- Review of Carlyn Greenwald's Chilling Thriller

What Happened to Those Girls: Review of Carlyn Greenwald’s Chilling Thriller

HORROR BOOK REVIEW Doe by Rebecca Barrow- YA Horror in Verse That Breathes Dread

Doe by Rebecca Barrow: YA Horror in Verse That Breathes Dread

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Dopefoot by Joshua Millican: Cryptid Horror With Teeth

HORROR FEATURE ARTICLE The Hands That Make You Flinch- Furry Puppet Studio, Why Horror Loves Puppets

The Hands That Make You Flinch: Furry Puppet Studio, Why Horror Loves Puppets

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Harmed and Dangerous: Is This the Real Life? Is This Just Fantasy?

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Stephanie Campisi kills off her mentor figure on page eighteen and rehires her as a ghost. In this interview the author of The Unfinished Business talks through her middle grade ghost story: grief played for laughs, a factory fire turned labour satire, and the one death the book refuses to console. Required reading for anyone tracking where cosy horror for kids goes next.

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Steal Me by Helen Grant: A Folk Horror Novella That Reads You Back

Steal Me by Helen Grant: A Folk Horror Novella That Reads You Back

Helen Grant’s Steal Me is a folk horror novella built on fairy-tale bones, set in a small Scottish town where a bookshop sells each customer the one thing they most want to hide. My review digs into the cursed bookshop, the Grimm folklore at its root, and why this Scottish Gothic chiller about desire and temptation belongs on the same shelf as the folk horror revival.

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While They Watch by Leicole Lang: A Horror of Isolation

While They Watch by Leicole Lang: A Horror of Isolation

Leicole Lang’s debut horror novel While They Watch channels the spirit of classic isolation horror, building on sequestered distress to instil some of the most intense chills in recent literary memory. Taking time to establish character before ratcheting up the spookiness, this indie horror masterpiece delivers a slow-burn dread that explodes into pure, adrenaline-pumping fear, refusing to hand-feed answers and staying true to its uncompromising principles straight through to the end.

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Carlyn Greenwald on Her Queer Slasher What Happened to Those Girls

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Carlyn Greenwald’s What Happened to Those Girls drops her most moody, body-horror-heavy book yet: a sapphic YA slasher where the toxic friend group doesn’t dissolve when the killer arrives — it’s the whole point. The Murder Land author talks survivor’s guilt, autistic representation, interstitial “found footage” chapters, and why losing someone who hurt you is its own kind of grief.

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Roost by Hope Madden: A Folk Horror Built on Quiet Dread

Roost by Hope Madden: A Folk Horror Built on Quiet Dread

Hope Madden’s Roost is a literary folk horror novella that follows twin sisters Joy and Hope across four Easter birthdays in a slowly dying Ohio town. With Catholic dread, small-town American gothic atmosphere, and a winged shadow that keeps coming home, this 2026 Lacandon Jungle Press reissue proves Madden’s gift for restraint. Here is why this coming-of-age horror sits with you long after the final page.

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Harmed and Dangerous: Is This the Real Life? Is This Just Fantasy?

Harmed and Dangerous: Is This the Real Life? Is This Just Fantasy?

When a true-crime blogger insisted the killings in Harmed and Dangerous were real, Jasper Bark watched his own fiction bleed into fact. The truth was an alternate reality game engineered by Crystal Lake Publishing’s Naching T. Kassa — Killer Sleuth, fake QR codes, recorded readings and all. This is how a piece of viral book marketing fooled even a seasoned hoaxer.

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Tiffany Royster: Inside Echoes of the Forgotten, a Folk Horror Series

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Horror author Tiffany Royster launched Echoes of the Forgotten on 12 June 2026, a folk horror series built on horror folklore and twelve standalone stories. In our interview she explains how the Broken Spine collective came together in twenty-four hours, why every author shares an equal voice, and what her own story Warden Tree adds to this multi-author horror series. She also hints at what the family plans to release next.