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Wake Up and Open Your Eyes by Clay McLeod Chapman: A Masterclass in Horror Writing

Wake Up and Open Your Eyes by Clay McLeod Chapman: A Masterclass in Horror Writing

Wake Up and Open Your Eyes by Clay McLeod Chapman: A Masterclass in Horror Writing Bottom line? This is no horror novel for liberals. This is a social horror parable that examines the schism we are all experiencing. The cognitive dissonance at Thanksgiving dinners. Friends severing ties over political differences. … Wake Up and Open Your Eyes by Clay McLeod Chapman: A Masterclass in Horror WritingRead more

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Stephen Mark Rainey: Balancing Writing and Life

Stephen Mark Rainey: Balancing Writing and Life

Stephen Mark Rainey: Balancing Writing and Life Introduction In the realm of horror and dark fantasy, few voices resonate as powerfully as that of Stephen Mark Rainey. With a prolific career spanning nearly four decades, Rainey has carved out a unique niche, blending chilling tales with profound emotional depth. His … Stephen Mark Rainey: Balancing Writing and LifeRead more

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What Protects Our Heritage and Other Aberrations: A Unique Horror Collection Review

What Protects Our Heritage and Other Aberrations: A Unique Horror Collection Review

What Protects Our Heritage and Other Aberrations: A Unique Horror Collection Review Introduction In the realm of horror literature, the echoes of ancient folklore resonate through the shadows, drawing upon humanity’s primal fears and collective imagination. It is within this rich tapestry of tales that Icelandic author Villimey Mist weaves … What Protects Our Heritage and Other Aberrations: A Unique Horror Collection ReviewRead more

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Best of 2024: Middle Grade Horror and Dark Fiction

Best of 2024: Middle Grade Horror and Dark Fiction

Best of 2024: Middle Grade Horror and Dark Fiction Here are my top ticks for 2024, featuring my favourite Middle Grade horror and dark fiction titles. Due to my own YA Horror 400 almanac being published last June I read and reviewed less than in most other years. Nevertheless, there … Best of 2024: Middle Grade Horror and Dark FictionRead more

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Young Adult Horror and Dark Fiction The Best of 2024

Young Adult Horror and Dark Fiction The Best of 2024

Young Adult Horror and Dark Fiction The Best of 2024 Introduction to the Best YA Horror Books of 2024 As the world of Young Adult literature continues to evolve, the genre of horror remains a powerful and captivating force. In 2024, a remarkable collection of YA horror books has emerged, … Young Adult Horror and Dark Fiction The Best of 2024Read more

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Angel’s Mass by M.G. Mason: A Gothic Tale of Monastic Mystery

Angel’s Mass by M.G. Mason: A Gothic Tale of Monastic Mystery

At only 70 pages, Angel’s Mass is capable of being finished in a single devoted sitting and offers the perfect escapism for a rainy afternoon. With haunted characters and a foreboding aura, Mason’s novella proudly upholds the Gothic standards upon which it’s indebted, Angel’s Mass by M.G. Mason: A Gothic … Angel’s Mass by M.G. Mason: A Gothic Tale of Monastic MysteryRead more

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Not Born of Woman by Teel James Glenn: A New Take on Frankenstein’s Monster

Not Born of Woman by Teel James Glenn: A New Take on Frankenstein’s Monster

Not Born of Woman by Teel James Glenn He writes every scene, every fight, as if seeing it through the lens of a camera. The writing is clear and succinct. The supernatural elements are, at times, frightening and at other times, sumptuously drawn. A Horror Book Review by Debra K. … Not Born of Woman by Teel James Glenn: A New Take on Frankenstein’s MonsterRead more

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Why Are Vampires Losing Popularity in Modern Media?

Why Are Vampires Losing Popularity in Modern Media?

Introduction Vampires have long been a staple of popular culture, captivating audiences with their blend of horror, romance, and intrigue. However, as the genre evolves and new narratives emerge, the question arises: are vampires becoming a dull relic of the past? In recent years, the box office struggles of vampire-themed … Why Are Vampires Losing Popularity in Modern Media?Read more

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‘Feast While You Can’ by Mikaella Clements and Onjuli Datta: Queer Horror Unwrapped

‘Feast While You Can’ by Mikaella Clements and Onjuli Datta: Queer Horror Unwrapped

Feast While You Can by Mikaella Clements and Onjuli Datta – Book Review The novel is unsettling, sexy, and poignant. The atmosphere of Cadenze is wonderfully rendered. It’s a small town that has a strange almost pride in its not-quite-backwards belief, where generational legacies relationships that loom over every interaction … ‘Feast While You Can’ by Mikaella Clements and Onjuli Datta: Queer Horror UnwrappedRead more

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Senseless: A Tapestry of Horror and Deceit by Ronald Malfi

Senseless: A Tapestry of Horror and Deceit by Ronald Malfi

“Malfi weaves a captivating tale where fear and paranoia emerge from the everyday, pushing characters to their limits as secrets unravel and dark truths come to light, showcasing the fragility of trust in a profoundly unsettling world.” Senseless by Ronald Malfi What do you see…? When the mutilated body of … Senseless: A Tapestry of Horror and Deceit by Ronald MalfiRead more

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The Best Horror of the Year Vol 16, edited by Ellen Datlow

The Best Horror of the Year Vol 16, edited by Ellen Datlow

The Best Horror of the Year Vol 16, edited by Ellen Datlow Reviewed by Mario Guslandi Ellen Datlow is widely regarded as the most famous and prolific editor of horror anthologies in the world. Her name is so well-known that she requires no introduction. As is customary, her annual “Best … The Best Horror of the Year Vol 16, edited by Ellen DatlowRead more

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Come Sing for the Harrowing by Dan Coxon – Book Review

Come Sing for the Harrowing by Dan Coxon – Book Review

Come Sing for the Harrowing by Dan Coxon – Book Review ‘Come Sing for the Harrowing’ is then a collection brimming with enjoyable sadness. Its execution is very candid, its guillotine blade polished after every slash, and the emotions are forever the number one priority. Even when events dip their … Come Sing for the Harrowing by Dan Coxon – Book ReviewRead more