What if love, pushed to its limits, creates the very thing it fears most? What does … A Review of Kirsten Kaschock’s An Impossibility of Crows: Motherhood, Monsters, and the Crows of LetortRead more
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A Gothic Burrows into the Brain: Inside T. Kingfisher’s Upcoming Horror, Wolf Worm
Something darker than the devil stalks the North Carolina woods—and it has a taste for human … A Gothic Burrows into the Brain: Inside T. Kingfisher’s Upcoming Horror, Wolf WormRead more
I Spit on Your Celluloid: The History of Women Directing Horror Movie, Heidi Honeycutt Rewrites Horror History
The definitive history of female horror directors that reads like a late-night conversation with your favourite … I Spit on Your Celluloid: The History of Women Directing Horror Movie, Heidi Honeycutt Rewrites Horror HistoryRead more
Review, The Curse of Hester Gardens by Tamika Thompson: A New Classic of American Gothic
The Curse of Hester Gardens will haunt you twice: once for the ghosts, and again for … Review, The Curse of Hester Gardens by Tamika Thompson: A New Classic of American GothicRead more
Beyond the Monster: Richard Dansky on Family, Dread, and the Horrors That Wake Us Up
The haunted house story is a time-honoured tradition. But for acclaimed author and video game narrative … Beyond the Monster: Richard Dansky on Family, Dread, and the Horrors That Wake Us UpRead more
Short Story, Heaven Is Hungry by Michael Botur: A Hellish Vision of the Afterlife
Short Story, Heaven Is Hungry by Michael Botur: A Hellish Vision of the Afterlife Introduction Michael … Short Story, Heaven Is Hungry by Michael Botur: A Hellish Vision of the AfterlifeRead more
Between Two Fires Review: Christopher Buehlman’s Medieval Horror Masterpiece
Hell comes to fourteenth-century France in this brutal, beautiful collision of history and horror. You wonder, … Between Two Fires Review: Christopher Buehlman’s Medieval Horror MasterpieceRead more
Hache Pueyo, Monsters Who Love, and the Labyrinths of Trauma in the Powerful Cabaret in Flames
Guls, trauma, and the architecture of memory: Hache Pueyo redefines the monster within. In her latest … Hache Pueyo, Monsters Who Love, and the Labyrinths of Trauma in the Powerful Cabaret in FlamesRead more
We Are For The Dark Descend Into Evil- Cover Reveal- Gretchen McNeil’s New Folk Horror
WE ARE FOR THE DARK: PUB DATE – 9/01/2026ISBN: 9780756400248⬥ Hardcover ⬥ What starts as a … We Are For The Dark Descend Into Evil- Cover Reveal- Gretchen McNeil’s New Folk HorrorRead more
Justin C. Key’s The Hospital at the End of the World: Welcome to the Machine
In a world run by medical AI, one hospital holds out. What happens there will determine … Justin C. Key’s The Hospital at the End of the World: Welcome to the MachineRead more
The Hospital at the End of the World: Justin C. Key on AI Medicine, Human Healing, and the Mysteries of Consciousness
What happens to healing when machines replace human touch? In his electrifying debut novel, The Hospital at … The Hospital at the End of the World: Justin C. Key on AI Medicine, Human Healing, and the Mysteries of ConsciousnessRead more
Why “Dead Beat” Will Haunt You Long After the Zombies Are Gone
The zombies are just the beginning. The real horror lives inside. Let’s get one thing straight … Why “Dead Beat” Will Haunt You Long After the Zombies Are GoneRead more
No Rest for the Wicked Review: Why Rachel Louise Adams’s Debut Demands Your Attention
A mystery that unpacks the skeletons in the family closet, one bone at a time. We … No Rest for the Wicked Review: Why Rachel Louise Adams’s Debut Demands Your AttentionRead more
Unravelling the Monster Within: An Interview with Amber Dean on Her Debut Psychological Horror, Hysterical
She’s not the final girl. She’s the reason there isn’t one. It takes a truly unique … Unravelling the Monster Within: An Interview with Amber Dean on Her Debut Psychological Horror, HystericalRead more
The Terror and Sacrifice of Chris Panatier’s Daytide
In the apocalypse of the mind, an angel chooses to stay. Review: “Daytide” by Chris Panatier—A … The Terror and Sacrifice of Chris Panatier’s DaytideRead more