The Children’s Horror: Cursed Episodes for Doomed Adults by Patrick Barb We are all a product of our upbringing. Every bit of media we consumed as kids positively or negatively impacted who we are today. Some shows show us that sharing is caring, some should show us that there is wonder in … The Children’s Horror: Cursed Episodes for Doomed Adults by Patrick BarbRead more
Horror Book Reviews
Bound in Flesh: An Anthology of Trans Body Horror, edited by Lor Gislason
Bound in Flesh: An Anthology of Trans Body Horror, edited by Lor Gislason Published by Ghoulish Books Neith’s striking concept is buttressed by the unflinching description of the main character’s every dying bodily sensation and, coupled with the dark, awkward, and pointedly sadomasochistic relationship that develops between killer and victim, … Bound in Flesh: An Anthology of Trans Body Horror, edited by Lor GislasonRead more
Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person
Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person Young vampire Sasha has a serious problem: she can’t kill. Her exasperated parents cut off her blood supply, putting her life in jeopardy. Sasha meets Paul, a lonely teen with suicidal tendencies who is willing to give his life for hers, and they begin … Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal PersonRead more
The Last Breath (2024)
The Last Breath (2024) , A Horror Movie Review by Mark Walker Written by Andrew Prendergast and Nick Saltrese Directed by Joachim Hedén A group of old college friends reunite on a Caribbean scuba diving trip exploring the wreckage of a WWII battleship and find themselves trapped inside the underwater labyrinth … The Last Breath (2024) Read more
Three Sixes and a Forked Tongue or Cold Medicine and a Liar by James Tyler Toothman
James Tyler Toothman – Three Sixes and a Forked Tongue or Cold Medicine and a Liar Witchcraft and coming of age drama are an intoxicating mix in this unmissable, magnificent, and highly original tale James Tyler Toothman – Three Sixes and a Forked Tongue or Cold Medicine and a Liar … Three Sixes and a Forked Tongue or Cold Medicine and a Liar by James Tyler ToothmanRead more
Somnium by Deirdre Swinden: A Tense and Thrilling Sci-Fi/Horror Adventure
Somnium by Deirdre Swinden A Horror Book Review by Carmilla Voiez Deirdre Swinden presents a dark and disturbing world in Somnium. A place where corporations prioritise profit over consumers’ safety – if you can imagine such a thing. The book is full of beautiful descriptions and imagery. The dialogue is realistic and … Somnium by Deirdre Swinden: A Tense and Thrilling Sci-Fi/Horror AdventureRead more
The Unholy Trinity by L. Marie Wood
The Unholy Trinity by L. Marie Wood As Woods says in her afterword, she writes stories that “linger with you long after you’ve put the book down,” and she’s right. I’ll still be thinking about some of these stories a while from now, and glancing periodically over my shoulder. The … The Unholy Trinity by L. Marie WoodRead more
That Which Stands Outside by Mark Morris
That Which Stands Outside by Mark Morris The strong mythology focus that permeates the latter half of the novel’s first phase never feels alienating, and if anything the more mysterious moments – such as Yrsa’s animalistic nighttime excursions – get under your skin rather make you feel all at sea. … That Which Stands Outside by Mark MorrisRead more
Lost in the Garden by Adam Leslie: A Fever-Dream Journey in Weird Fiction
Lost in the Garden by Adam Leslie: A Fever-Dream Journey in Weird Fiction This folk horror tale takes readers on a fever-dream journey across the English countryside. At a time of seemingly perpetual summer where the dead are rising as corporeal and violent ghosts, trio of friends ignore a lifetime … Lost in the Garden by Adam Leslie: A Fever-Dream Journey in Weird FictionRead more
Where the Watermelons Grow, Indie author hoping to raise money for Palestine with a new story
Where the Watermelons Grow, Indie author hoping to raise money for Palestine with a new story “I hope people are able to pick up the story and donate to such a wonderful charity, and I hope they enjoy reading what I’ve written. But, most of all, I hope the international … Where the Watermelons Grow, Indie author hoping to raise money for Palestine with a new storyRead more
Children of the Beast by Kevin Brown
Children of the Beast by Kevin Brown: A Horror Book Review By Calum Macleod Self-published (Kevin Brown books) Brown knows how to string a sentence together and create characters you can relate to. When they aren’t being driven demented by supernatural interference that is. Sometimes the old adage not to … Children of the Beast by Kevin BrownRead more
Chisel the Bone
Chisel the Bone by Renee S. DeCamillis We are proud to welcome Renee S. DeCamillis to Ginger Nuts of Horror with an excerpt of her latest novel, Chisel the Bone, which will be published by Encyclopocalypse Publications on July 23rd. If you enjoyed what you read, please share this article and purchase a copy of … Chisel the Bone Read more
Legendary Sister Grimmer Heads Up The Grimm Retold Anthology
Legendary Sister Grimmer Tanith Lee Heads Up The Grimm Retold Anthology Speculation Publications is overjoyed to finally share the big news. The upcoming Grimm Retold anthology, a horror collection of short stories and poetry, retelling fairy tales collected by the Brothers Grimm, is currently scheduled to be released September 2024. … Legendary Sister Grimmer Heads Up The Grimm Retold AnthologyRead more
Shadows of Cathedral Lane: A Haunting Tale of Memories
Shadows of Cathedral Lane: A Haunting Tale of Memories By M.G. Mason M.G. Mason Books; Available Now On Amazon Review by Damascus Mincemeyer Whether or not one believes in the existence of ghosts, we’re all haunted by them. If not literal spirits, than the memories of those dearly departed who’ve … Shadows of Cathedral Lane: A Haunting Tale of MemoriesRead more
Black River Orchard: A Tale of a Small Town’s Ugliness
Black River Orchard by Chuck Wendig, A Tale of a Small Town’s Ugliness A Horror Book Review by Debra K. Every The ubiquitous apple. At once, wholesome and at the same time, ominous. ‘The apple of his eye.’ ‘An apple for the teacher.’ ‘An apple a day…’ There’s nothing more … Black River Orchard: A Tale of a Small Town’s UglinessRead more
