A n advanced copy of Scream with Me! Horror Films and the Rise of American Feminism by Eleanor Johnson found me in the ...
We’ve come to the end of another year and another 12 months of publishing that proved horror fiction’s vastness, versatility, and sheer visceral power. In 2024 we saw new novels from some of the ...
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Once more, the stars are right. On Aug. 15, I’ll be flying from Washington to Providence, R.I., to attend NecronomiCon, which runs from that day until Aug. 18. Originally focused on H.P. Lovecraft and ...
After another amazing year for horror fiction in 2024, it’s time to look ahead, and if the past year gave us a bounty, then the next is delivering a full-on glut. We’ve got new books from the masters ...
Ready to line your bookshelves? August’s hottest new books include riveting kitchen confidential memoirs and fantastical journeys to hell, literary TikTok horrors and swoony romances ready to fill ...
Edited by Neil Christopher, Kelly Ward-Wills and Anne Fullerton; Inhabit Media, 2025; 166 pages; $19.95. Halloween lies just around the corner, and darkness is increasing its hold over our world. So ...
Grady Hendrix is one of the biggest names in horror fiction today. He’s published 11 horror novels and won a Bram Stoker Award for his non-fiction book on the history of horror fiction. In this ...
Bookseller Josh Hames runs the West St. Paul bookstore that specializes in horror, sci-fi and fantasy reads. At Other Skies Weird Fiction in West St. Paul, an open casket at the back of the store ...
Despite our inability to find aliens (yet!) in our own extraterrestrial searches, our favorite movies, TV shows, games, and ...
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