Agoraphobia, Overcoming it Through Writing by Lee Mitchell My struggles with agoraphobia began when I was in high school. I didn’t know back then that I was suffering from panic attacks; all I knew was that the kids around me could be cruel, and sometimes it would become so overwhelming … Agoraphobia, Overcoming it Through Writing by Lee MitchellRead more
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2024 YA Bram Stoker Award: The Ultimate Ballot Breakdown
Ginger Nuts of Horror breaks down the Preliminary Ballot list of the 2024 YA Bram Stoker Award. For the last number of years Young Blood, the YA section of Ginger Nuts of Horror, traditionally reviews all the books on the YA Bram Stoker Preliminary Ballot. Four of the ten for … 2024 YA Bram Stoker Award: The Ultimate Ballot BreakdownRead more
The Rooming House: Ten Excellent Tales of Eerie Intrigue
Introduction The allure of the unknown often draws readers into dark fiction, and the Rooming House, edited by Mark Beech, delivers a compelling invitation to explore just that. Published by Egaeus Press in 2025, this anthology assembles ten interconnected stories that delve into the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of a … The Rooming House: Ten Excellent Tales of Eerie IntrigueRead more
Daniel Church Brings You the Sound of the Dark
On Tuesday, we were proud to present the highly anticipated cover reveal for The Sound of the Dark by the talented author Daniel Church. This gripping tale promises to transport readers into a world filled with suspense and chilling encounters. Today, we are honored to offer you an exclusive extract … Daniel Church Brings You the Sound of the DarkRead more
When the Wolf Comes Home: Horror Meets Heart
When the Wolf Comes Home by Nat Cassidy Introduction When the Wolf Comes Home, by Nat Cassidy shows not just his mastery of craft and lore, but also the ways in which the Horror genre can subvert readers’ expectations. Somewhere in between, there is also a heartbreaking truth about family … When the Wolf Comes Home: Horror Meets HeartRead more
The Sound of the Dark: A Gripping Folk Horror Unveiled
The Sound of the Dark by Daniel Church – Cover Reveal Fans of Catriona Ward and Stephen King will find plenty to enjoy in this biting horror novel where not all is what you see…or hear… The Sound of the Dark by Daniel Church 28 October 2025 | PB | … The Sound of the Dark: A Gripping Folk Horror UnveiledRead more
Shoot The Devil – Martyr’s Militia
Few themes are as intriguing as the fight against evil forces. Shoot The Devil: Martyr’s Militia brings this classic struggle to life with a collection of stories that mix horror and adventure. Published by Crucifixion Press and edited by Eric Postma, this anthology takes you on a wild ride filled … Shoot The Devil – Martyr’s MilitiaRead more
Must-Read Horror: 4 Superb Books to Ignite Your Imagination
Hello folks! Today, we have exciting news about four great books that arrived in the mail over the past couple of days, each promising a unique journey into worlds both familiar and alien. Get ready to encounter cosmic entities that challenge the very fabric of our understanding, horrific AI that … Must-Read Horror: 4 Superb Books to Ignite Your ImaginationRead more
The Poorly Made And Other Things by Sam Rebelein
The Poorly Made And Other Things is a novel, it’s an anthology, it’s a collection of fever dreams, and it’s psychogeography of a place that doesn’t exist. It’s definitely horror, but that’s one of the few definitive things to be said; after that, you just need to read it yourself. … The Poorly Made And Other Things by Sam RebeleinRead more
Cthulhu Armageddon: A Powerful Vengeance Odyssey
“Vengeance under the shadow of ancient gods: a gripping journey through a desolate world, in Armageddon by C. T. Phipps “ Cthulhu Armageddon by C. T. Phipps A recent viewing of Predator sparked an interesting conversation about masculinity in action films. Even though it had been years since I last watched … Cthulhu Armageddon: A Powerful Vengeance OdysseyRead more
Scuttler’s Cove: A Folk Horror Novel Worth Reading
Scuttler’s Cove: A Thrilling Folk Horror Novel by David Barnett Introduction In his latest novel, David Barnett weaves a mesmerizing folk horror that proves the sea holds more than just salt and secrets. Set in a picturesque Cornish coastal village, Scuttler’s Cove is a working village nestling in dramatic coastal … Scuttler’s Cove: A Folk Horror Novel Worth ReadingRead more
House of Monstrous Women: A Gothic Tale of Secrets
This summer, Berkley invites you to visit 1986 Philippines and step inside the Ranoco House—where the air is tense with secrets, a sickly-sweet smell clings to the dimly lit walls, and veiled eyes follow you through endless connecting rooms. Here is where you will play a wicked game—and to win, … House of Monstrous Women: A Gothic Tale of SecretsRead more
My Split Tongue, Explores Forbidden Human Desires
My Split Tongue/Mi Lengua Dividida by A L Garcia Quill & Crow Publishing House; Available February 21st Review by Damascus Mincemeyer Across the ages, many have tried to answer that fundamental question: What mysteries lurk within the human heart? Innumerable creative minds have attempted to satisfy the inquiry through literature, … My Split Tongue, Explores Forbidden Human DesiresRead more
Reap Sow by S.H. Cooper, a Captivating Tale
Reap, Sow is a haunting and thought-provoking read that showcases S.H. Cooper’s remarkable talent for crafting horror that is as emotionally resonant as it is terrifying. Reap Sow invites readers to slowly immerse themselves in a world where every shadow hides a secret and every whisper carries a warning. Fans … Reap Sow by S.H. Cooper, a Captivating TaleRead more
Freelance Horror Movie Review: A Suspenseful Journey
Freelance Katie, a freelance video editor in desperate need of work, receives a high-paying offer to edit a cryptic and bizarre video from an anonymous employer. Strapped for cash and facing eviction, Katie eagerly accepts the gig. The video depicts people being tortured and even killed on camera – surely … Freelance Horror Movie Review: A Suspenseful JourneyRead more
