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:
- NightTide Magazine discuss horrors which have left the night behind and bring the scares to the day
- The Lineup provide an introduction to the folk horror of British master Adam L. G. Nevill
- The Horror Tree share a guest post on the topic of the body in fear by author Kathe Koja
- The Ginger Nuts of Horror share five highlights from the forthcoming Paracinema film festival
- Crime Reads explain why extreme horror is just good politics
NightTide Magazine discuss horrors which have left the night behind and bring the scares to the day
Writer, podcaster and print maker Paul Woolridge looks over the growth of horror movies which eschew the darkness in favour of bringing scares into the light, in this article for NightTide Magazine.
The Lineup provide an introduction to the folk horror of British master Adam L. G. Nevill
The Lineup’s Kyle Lemmon provides an introduction to the folk horror of Adam L. G. Nevill which looks beyond his hit novel, The Ritual.
The Horror Tree share a guest post on the topic of the body in fear by author Kathe Koja
Kathe Koja, author of The Cypher and new release, Skin, writes this guest article for The Horror Tree on the topic of the body in fear.
The Ginger Nuts of Horror share five highlights from the forthcoming Paracinema film festival
Alex Davis, lecturer, workshopper and creative writing events organiser, shares five highlights from Derby, UK’s forthcoming Paracinema festival, in this article for The Ginger Nuts of Horror.
Crime Reads explain why extreme horror is just good politics
Author and screenwriter Alex Gonzalez explains why the cruelty and true horror on display in extreme horror is, nowadays, just good politics in this article for Crime Reads.
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