Welcome to Must Read Horror, where we search the internet for the best horror articles of the week so you don’t have to. Without further ado:
- Lit Hub discover what Night of the Living Dead taught author Daniel Kraus about life and filmmaking
- Horror DNA run down the first part of Horror Librarian Tony Jones’ top haunted house novels
- The Horror Tree find out why the gothic isolation of the moors still works in fiction
- The Lineup host a round table discussion led by Gwendolyn Kiste for Women in Horror Month
- The Ginger Nuts of Horror sit down for an author interview with Christopher Buehlman
Lit Hub discover what Night of the Living Dead taught author Daniel Kraus about life and filmmaking
Author Daniel Braum talks about his experience with Night of the Living Dead and how much it taught him about life and filmmaking, in this article for Lit Hub.
Horror DNA run down the first part of Horror Librarian Tony Jones’ top haunted house novels
Readers looking for a haunted house book need look no further as Horror DNA list the first part of Horror Librarian Tony Jones’ top novels within the sub-genre.
The Horror Tree find out why the gothic isolation of the moors still works in fiction
With her latest gothic novel, Temple Fall, appearing on bookshelves, author R. L. Boyle explains why the gothic isolation of the moorlands still works so effectively as a setting in this article for The Horror Tree.
The Lineup host a round table discussion led by Gwendolyn Kiste for Women in Horror Month
Gwendolyn Kiste gathers women in horror, Candace Nola, Kristy Park Kulski, Rebecca Rowland, Mae Murray, Grace Daly, and J.A.W. McCarthy to talk about Women in Horror month in thie roundtable for The Lineup.
The Ginger Nuts of Horror sit down for an author interview with Christopher Buehlman
With his celebrated novel Between Two Fires newly re-released through Tor Nightfire and Gollancz, Christopher Buehlman sits down with The Ginger Nuts of Horror’s Jim McLeod to discuss the book and much more.
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