September 2024, YA and Middle Grade Horror Roundup
YA and Middle Grade Horror Roundup, September 2024 In our latest roundup I am trying to stay positive, but many of these books were not for me, and I am dubious... Read more.
The Strange Case of the Strange Cases
Here at Ginger Nuts of Horror, we support independent journalism and freedom of the press. So we’re happy to be able to run this intriguing article by the... Read more.
Never Have I Ever, an Interview with Harker Jones
When eight teenagers find themselves caught up in a deadly game of Never Have I Ever, the school bully sets out to find out who’s playing the prank in hopes of... Read more.
Whispers of Apple Blossoms by Brett Mitchell Kent
Whispers of Apple Blossoms by Brett Mitchell Kent Today, we welcome Brett Mitchell Kent to Ginger Nuts of Horror with the book trailer for his latest novel, Whispers... Read more.
Fairy Tales & Horror by Shannon Knight
Fairy Tales & Horror by Shannon Knight I’ve always loved fairy tales. Part of this might be because my grandma had a great big book of fairy tales at her... Read more.
Harker Jones, Never Have I Ever.
Harker Jones is the author of the acclaimed, award-winning love story Until September and the just-published young-adult thriller Never Have I Ever. Managing editor... Read more.
Bill Wood – Let’s Split Up: Book Review
Let’s Split Up by Bill Wood Book Review Let’s Split Up is a captivating YA horror-thriller about the brutal double murder of the “It couple”... Read more.
Down in The Pit
Down in the Pit, A Fright Club Episode What is it about a deep hole that is so profoundly terrifying? Is it the worry about what could be down there, waiting? Is... Read more.
Let’s Split Up, Author Bill Wood on YA Fiction and the Appeal of Scooby Doo
Let’s Split Up, an author interview with Bill Wood on YA Fiction and the Appeal of Scooby Doo Hello Bill, Congratulations on the release of Let’s Split... Read more.
Barrowbeck by Andrew Michael Hurley
Barrowbeck by Andrew Michael Hurley A Book Review by Tony Jones ‘Barrowbeck’ fails to hit the heights of Andrew Michael Hurley’s earlier fiction In the UK,... Read more.