A Palace Near the Wind is a story of quiet fury and fragile hope, where every gust of wind carries the weight of history and every choice demands sacrifice. The novella’s imaginative scope and thematic depth linger long after the final page. For fans of Nghi Vo’s The Empress of Salt and … Ai Jiang’s A Palace Near the Wind: A Riveting Eco-FableRead more
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Meet Frank Torrent- The Mind Behind Pale Shell
Meet Frank Torrent- The Mind Behind Pale Shell Please tell the readers a little bit about yourself. My name is Frank Torrent. I’m the author of Pale Shell, a horror novel about a captured pagan monk forced to endure the bleak terrors of dungeon life. It’s the first piece of … Meet Frank Torrent- The Mind Behind Pale ShellRead more
What Fresh Hell is This By Del Howison
What Fresh Hell is This By Del Howison Crystal Lake Publishing 2025 Reviewed by Mario Guslandi Del Howison is an award-winning editor, journalist, fiction author and actor. He has been nominated for the Bram Stoker Award four times (and won it once), for the Black Quill Award twice, for the … What Fresh Hell is This By Del HowisonRead more
Across the Dunes: A Thrilling Folk Horror Adventure
Across the Dunes: A Thrilling Folk Horror Adventure by Daniel Soule. SOME LEGENDS ARE TRUE… EVEN IF YOU PRAY THEY AREN’T It has been a while since we reviewed anything from Daniel Soule, and when Danial contacted me the other week with a request to review his latest novel, Across … Across the Dunes: A Thrilling Folk Horror AdventureRead more
Top 8 YA and Middle Grade Horror Books of March/April
Top YA and Middle Grade Horror Books of March/April We have eight books in our latest Middle Grade and YA roundup and open with the junior category. Lindsay Currie returns with another enjoyable romp, with an engaging historical slant, with It’s Watching, whilst Gabriel Dylan delivers the fourth entry in … Top 8 YA and Middle Grade Horror Books of March/AprilRead more
A Palace Near the Wind: Exploring Duty and Tradition
Title: A Palace Near the Wind by Ai Jiang Author: Ai Jiang Release Date: April 8, 2025 A review by Melody E McIntyre I was pulled to A Palace Near the Wind both by the beautiful cover and that it was written by Ai Jiang, a fellow Canadian author. I … A Palace Near the Wind: Exploring Duty and TraditionRead more
Matt Wesolowski’s Bold (Don’t) Call Mum
Tip of the day: avoid rural trains in the north of England! (Don’t) Call Mum by Matt Wesolowski The Northern Weird Project Throughout 2025, Wild Hunt Books will publish six fantastic pocket-sized novellas from authors based in the North of England and who are also engaging with the North as … Matt Wesolowski’s Bold (Don’t) Call MumRead more
Why ‘Six Stories’ is a Must-Read for Horror Fans
Why ‘Six Stories’ is a Must-Read for Horror Fans Introduction The Northern Weird Project Throughout 2025, Wild Hunt Books will publish six fantastic pocket-sized novellas from authors based in the North of England and who are also engaging with the North as setting, subject and character. The novellas incorporate eerie … Why ‘Six Stories’ is a Must-Read for Horror FansRead more
Gamezone Official Domain: Your Ultimate Gaming Paradise
Gamezone Official Domain: Your Ultimate Gaming Paradise In today’s fast-paced world, gaming has emerged as more than just a pastime—it’s a global phenomenon that brings people together from all corners of the earth. Whether you’re a casual player who enjoys a few rounds on the weekend or an aspiring pro … Gamezone Official Domain: Your Ultimate Gaming ParadiseRead more
The Exchange and Other Calamities by Mallory McCartney, and Excerpt and Giveaway!
Today, Ginger Nuts of Horror is excited to bring not just an excerpt of The Exchange and Other Calamities by Mallory McCartney but also a chance to win a copy of The Exchange and Other Calamities. Details on how to win a copy of the book can be found after the excerpt. … The Exchange and Other Calamities by Mallory McCartney, and Excerpt and Giveaway!Read more
The Damocles Files: The Key of the Abyss – Cover Reveal
Ginger Nuts of Horror is excited to bring you the cover reveal for the latest supernatural World War Two thriller from Benedict Jones and Anthony Watson Volume three of The Damocles Files: The Key of the Abyss. Mixing horror, spy drama and explosive World War Two action, Volume three of The Damocles Files: … The Damocles Files: The Key of the Abyss – Cover RevealRead more
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V.E. Schwab Get Excited!
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V.E. Schwab From V. E. Schwab, the No. 1 Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue: comes Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil, a new genre-defying, unforgettable novel to sink your teeth into. Santo Domingo de la Calzada, … Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V.E. Schwab Get Excited!Read more
The Psychology of Fear: Why We’re Drawn to Horror Movies
The Psychology of Fear: Why We’re Drawn to Horror Movies Horror movies are filled with spooky elements designed to elicit fear and lead us through hours of heart-pumping and palm-sweating thrills that keep us hooked. These films play on our innate psychology through sound, sight, and suspense, exploiting our natural … The Psychology of Fear: Why We’re Drawn to Horror MoviesRead more
Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman
Malerman’s unflinching portrayal of the decay of family, paired with his knack for primal scares, cements this as a standout in contemporary horror. Its atmospheric dread and innovative narration elevate it above conventional haunted-house tales. Book Review: Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman Josh Malerman, the New York Times bestselling author of Bird Box, … Incidents Around the House by Josh MalermanRead more
Stephen Kozeniewski, Putting the Splatter into Splatterpunk
Stephen Kozeniewski, Putting the Splatter into Splatterpunk A horror author interview By Lionel Ray Green Pigeon-holing Stephen Kozeniewski as an author is as difficult as trying to spell his last name correctly on the first try. And that’s the way he wants it. “I’m always going to try new things,” says the … Stephen Kozeniewski, Putting the Splatter into SplatterpunkRead more
