The Curse of Hester Gardens will haunt you twice: once for the ghosts, and again for the terrible recognition that you’ve been living alongside this horror your whole life without ever really seeing it. There are haunted houses, and then there are haunted places, those geographical wounds in the American landscape … Review, The Curse of Hester Gardens by Tamika Thompson: A New Classic of American GothicRead more
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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 missing person investigation morphs into something much darker when an FBI-agent-turned-Catholic-priest and a junior constable arrive on a remote Newfoundland island. Because something evil lurks beneath the island—something ancient, eternal, hungry—and neither it nor … 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 everything. Have you ever sat in a doctor’s waiting room and watched people scroll on their phones? Everyone’s got that little rectangle glowing in their palms, mining for symptoms, self-diagnosing, plugging their anxieties into … Justin C. Key’s The Hospital at the End of the World: Welcome to the MachineRead more
The Wait Is Over: Acclaimed Scottish Horror Podcast Caledonian Gothic Returns with Season 2
The Wait Is Over: Acclaimed Scottish Horror Podcast Caledonian Gothic Returns with Season 2 Don’t just listen. Participate. The ritual begins April 2026. After half a decade of silence, the veil is thinning once more. Caledonian Gothic, the critically acclaimed Scottish horror podcast that redefined the boundaries of ritualistic horror and experimental audio drama, is finally … The Wait Is Over: Acclaimed Scottish Horror Podcast Caledonian Gothic Returns with Season 2Read 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 spend so much time in thrillers trying to find out who did it. The real question, the one No Rest for the Wicked forces you to ask, is whether you can ever truly know the people … 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 voice to create something that feels both disturbingly fresh and deeply unsettling. Enter Amber Dean, whose debut novel, Hysterical, is doing just that by shattering the conventions of the serial killer thriller. This isn’t a story … 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 Mythic Masterpiece of Hope and Despair Chris Panatier’s Daytide is one of those rare novels that refuse to stay inside a single genre. It will not be defined. We get grief-soaked realism, psychological horror, … The Terror and Sacrifice of Chris Panatier’s DaytideRead more
Beyond I Love You to Death: The Most Heartbreaking Romances in Horror
Beyond I Love You to Death: The Most Heartbreaking Romances in Horror The Fright Club Podcast are looking at heartbreak in horror for Valentine’s Day! Not unrequited love turned to stalkerism, because that’s been done to death and it’s not romantic. But the heartbreak and longing of love and loneliness. … Beyond I Love You to Death: The Most Heartbreaking Romances in HorrorRead more
More Than a Tribute: How Black Sabbitch’s “Unrest in the West” Reanimates the Spirit of Sabbath
More Than a Tribute: How Black Sabbitch’s “Unrest in the West” Reanimates the Spirit of Sabbath On 7th November, I took my 15-year-old daughter to The Craufurd Arms in Wolverton to see Black Sabbitch, an all-woman Black Sabbath tribute act. We were both blown away. My kid is too young … More Than a Tribute: How Black Sabbitch’s “Unrest in the West” Reanimates the Spirit of SabbathRead more
The Best Horror Movies of 2025 and Why 2026 is Already Twitching
The Bloody Benchmark: The Best Horror Movies of 2025 and Why 2026 is Already Twitching You know, it’s funny. You spend a whole year bracing for the worst, and somehow horror movies end up being the best part of it. Let’s just put it out there: 2025 was a monster … The Best Horror Movies of 2025 and Why 2026 is Already TwitchingRead more
Below by Alaric Cabiling: The Horror That Waits in the Dark
Below by Alaric Cabiling: The Horror That Waits in the Dark Poverty was one thing; a catastrophe was another. That line arrives early in Alaric Cabiling’s debut novel, and it sits with you. It sits with you because you understand, almost immediately, that this is a book about the difference … Below by Alaric Cabiling: The Horror That Waits in the DarkRead more
Found Footage Fear: A Cinephile’s Defense of the Genre’s Best Scares
Let’s be honest, found footage is the most divisive genre in horror. Critics bemoan the shaky cameras, the questionable logic of characters who won’t stop filming, and a sea of low-budget imitators. But for true aficionados like me, when it’s done right, nothing is more terrifying. There’s a raw, immersive … Found Footage Fear: A Cinephile’s Defense of the Genre’s Best ScaresRead more
It’s Not a Cult: Joey Batey’s Bold New Novel: Review
It’s Not a Cult: Joey Batey’s Bold New Novel: Review This odd novel will certainly not be to all tastes but is a love letter to those of us who love obscure music and not care whether their favourite band has a billion plays on Spotify. In fact, the lesser … It’s Not a Cult: Joey Batey’s Bold New Novel: ReviewRead more
Centering in on the Unseen by Todd Brown
Centering in on the Unseen by Todd Brown What happens when horror stops looking for monsters in the dark and starts confronting the ones hiding in plain sight? For author Todd Brown, the most profound terror isn’t found in a haunted house, but in the suffocating silence of a community … Centering in on the Unseen by Todd BrownRead more
Saltwash by Andrew Michael Hurley: Deeply Moving Fiction
Distinguished Folk Horror author makes an intriguing change of direction There is limited horror on show here and the story is more of a meditation on old age and illness, with guilt a lurking dark passenger in the background. It asks tough questions about dealing with the end of life, … Saltwash by Andrew Michael Hurley: Deeply Moving FictionRead more
