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:
- Bloody Disgusting give a run down of ten of the best yetis from TV and film adaptations
- Crime Reads examine religious patriarchy through writing gothic horror
- The Lineup pick out four new terrifying indie and small press horrors to add to your TBR
- Dread Central look back forty-five years at The Howling and one of the scariest werewolf transformations
- The Ginger Nuts of Horror sit down for an extinction-focussed author interview with Seth Augenstein
Bloody Disgusting give a run down of ten of the best yetis from TV and film adaptations
Bloody Disgusting’s Paul Lê runs down ten of the very best renditions of the abominable snowman from a variety of horror film and TV adaptations.
Crime Reads examine religious patriarchy through writing gothic horror
Linda Hamilton, author of The Fourth Wife, examines religious patriarchy through her writing process in this article for Crime Reads.
The Lineup pick out four new terrifying indie and small press horrors to add to your TBR
The Lineup’s Kelsey Christine McConnell selects four new terrifying indie and small press horrors to add to your TBR.
Dread Central look back forty-five years at The Howling and one of the scariest werewolf transformations
Matt Konopka, writing for Dread Central, looks back forty-five years to The Howling and finds a still terrifying werewolf transformation scene.
The Ginger Nuts of Horror sit down for an extinction-focussed author interview with Seth Augenstein
Seth Augenstein, author of new collection The Gospels of Extinction, sits down opposite The Ginger Nuts of Horror’s Jim McLeod for a wide-ranging interview.
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