
The Shetland Witch by Kate Macdonald: A Calm, Confident Debut of Myth and Sisterhood
The Shetland Witch by Kate Macdonald: A Calm, Confident Debut of Myth and Sisterhood When a book arrives that promises to mix Shetland folk magic with the Greek... Read more.

Bless Your Heart Review: The Cozy Horror Novel That Serves Blood and Sweet Tea in Equal Measure
Forget what you think you know about vampire fiction. The Evans women run a funeral parlor, bury the dead, and handle the ones that won’t stay down. The thing... Read more.

Spine-tingling Horror Movies to Watch Tonight!
Spine-tingling Horror Movies to Watch Tonight! To all the horror movie fans out there, congrats! You have landed in the right place; your hunt for good horror movies... Read more.

Why Erotic Horror Is Experiencing a Creative Resurgence in Independent Cinema
Why Erotic Horror Is Experiencing a Creative Resurgence in Independent Cinema Horror has long been a partial mirror of social fears but lately, the genre has been... Read more.

Hell and Redemption: A Christopher Buehlman Interview on Between Two Fires
The knight finds the girl in a dead village. She speaks of angels. He has forgotten how to believe in anything but his own sword and the next meal. This is the opening... Read more.

The Memory Shades Review: David Watkins’s Best Yet Blends Ghosts and Worms
What haunts you when you can’t remember what you did? That question drives The Memory Shades, the latest sci-fi horror novel from Devon-based author David... Read more.

Darkness in the Fields 2026: Full Lineup, Tickets, and Exclusive Book Bundle Giveaway
Folk horror returns to Derby with Oscar contenders and a killer book bundle giveaway. Darkness in the Fields 2026: Full Lineup, Tickets, and Exclusive Book Bundle... Read more.

Hysterical by Amber Dean: When Obsession Eats Itself Alive
She’s Not the Final Girl. She’s Why There Isn’t One. Amber Dean’s debut burns with the kind of dark energy that doesn’t ask for permission.... Read more.

Cabaret in Flames, Consent, Consumption and Chattering Teeth: Hache Pueyo’s Return to the Monstrous
Some monsters wear sequins. Some wear scalpels. Hache Pueyo writes about both. We carry our childhood horrors in the strangest places. In the hitch of a prosthetic... Read more.

David Scott Hay on The Butcher of Nazareth: A Biblical Horror Masterpiece
What happens when two righteous men face off? A journey into the heart of biblical horror. It’s a rare and thrilling event when a novel arrives that defies easy... Read more.

