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YA dystopian fiction: The lurking horror within YA dystopian fiction

YA dystopian fiction: The lurking horror within YA dystopian fiction

The lurking horror within YA dystopian fiction: some top tips from ‘The YA Horror 400’ almanac Since Katniss Everdeen first picked up her bow and arrow back in 2008 she helped hustle both the zombie and paranormal romance crazes into the literary dustbin. In the period since, dystopian fiction has … YA dystopian fiction: The lurking horror within YA dystopian fictionRead more

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Jeff Strand, Putting the Splatter into Splatterpunk

Jeff Strand, Putting the Splatter into Splatterpunk

Jeff Strand, Putting the Splatter into Splatterpunk By Lionel Ray Green Bram Stoker Award-winning author Jeff Strand is also a two-time Splatterpunk Awards winner, receiving trophies in 2018 for his short story “The Tipping Point” and again in 2022 for his short story “Next Best Baker.” Strand is known for … Jeff Strand, Putting the Splatter into SplatterpunkRead more

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Alexander Zelenyj – Beware us Flowers of the Annihilator

Alexander Zelenyj – Beware us Flowers of the Annihilator

Alexander Zelenyj – Beware us Flowers of the Annihilator With hundreds of genre-bending short stories already published,  Alexander Zelenyj repeatedly raises the bar to even greater heights Alexander Zelenyj – Beware us Flowers of the Annihilator How many short stories has Canada’s Alexander Zelenyj written? That is a very good … Alexander Zelenyj – Beware us Flowers of the AnnihilatorRead more

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Unveiled Sins: Lydia Graves Serves Up a Deadly Dose of Horror

Unveiled Sins: Lydia Graves Serves Up a Deadly Dose of Horror

Unveiled Sins: Lydia Graves Serves Up a Deadly Dose of Horror Attention, horror aficionados! Prepare to be tantalized by a sinfully delicious new series that’s about to hit the shelves. UK-based author Lydia Graves is set to unleash “Unveiled Sins,” a chilling exploration of the seven deadly sins that will … Unveiled Sins: Lydia Graves Serves Up a Deadly Dose of HorrorRead more

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Draw You in Vol 1: Collectors Item by Jasper Bark – Book Review

Draw You in Vol 1: Collectors Item by Jasper Bark – Book Review

Bark deploys some jaw-dropping textual conceits, alongside some absolutely pitch perfect classic horror setpieces, to build a sense of dread on several levels. That feeling only escalates as the narrative builds to the Volume One climax, leaving this reader hungry to dive immediately into Volume Two. Draw You in Volume … Draw You in Vol 1: Collectors Item by Jasper Bark – Book ReviewRead more

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Haunted Houses, Tony’s top YA picks for Halloween 

Haunted Houses, Tony’s top YA picks for Halloween 

Haunted Houses Tony’s top YA picks for Halloween  Halloween is the perfect time to take a closer look at some of my favourite YA horror novels featuring haunted houses or other spooky locations and buildings. Since Shirley Jackson wrote The Haunting of Hill House (1959) this popular sub-genre exploded and … Haunted Houses, Tony’s top YA picks for Halloween Read more

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Change & Other Terrors by Jim Horlock – Book Review

Change & Other Terrors by Jim Horlock – Book Review

Change & Other Terrors by Jim Horlock – Horror Book Review by Damascus Mincemeyer Quill & Crow Publishing; 184 Pages; Available Now on Amazo In an unstable and chaotic universe, the only constant is change. From the collapse of galaxies to the passing of seasons, the mutation of bacteria and … Change & Other Terrors by Jim Horlock – Book ReviewRead more

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John Everson, Putting the Splatter into Splatterpunk

John Everson, Putting the Splatter into Splatterpunk

John Everson, Putting the Splatter into Splatterpunk By Lionel Ray Green This year, Bram Stoker Award-winning author John Everson received his first Splatterpunk Awards nomination for his 2023 novel The Night Mother. A sequel to his sexually taboo, blood-soaked, Stoker-nominated novel NightWhere, The Night Mother continues the story of a … John Everson, Putting the Splatter into SplatterpunkRead more