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- Lit Hub consider Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House through the lens of childrearing
- Bloody Disgusting recommend six classic novelisations of horror films for your TBR
- NightTide Magazine analyse the dread of being pushed into motherhood in Huesera: The Bone Woman
- The Lineup select eight horror novels whose grotesque social commentary matches the Substance
- The Ginger Nuts of Horror host their latest author interview with Hache Pueyo
Lit Hub consider Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House through the lens of childrearing
Writer and poet Lesley Jenike, writing for Lit Hub, reconsiders Shirley Jackson’s classic, The Haunting of Hill House through the lens of childrearing.
Bloody Disgusting recommend six classic novelisations of horror films for your TBR
Bloody Disgusting’s Luiz H. C. picks out six of the best novelisations of classic horror movies which you should add to your TBR right away.
NightTide Magazine analyse the dread of being pushed into motherhood in Huesera: The Bone Woman
Writer and podcaster Sharai Bohannon writes on film Huesera: The Bone Woman and the dread of being pushed into motherhood in this article for NightTide Magazine.
The Lineup select eight horror novels whose grotesque social commentary matches The Substance
The Lineup’s Jena Brown selects eight horror novels with grotesque social commentary aspects which match The Substance.
The Ginger Nuts of Horror host their latest author interview with Hache Pueyo
The Ginger Nuts of Horror’s Jim McLeod sits down for an interview with Caberet in Flames author Hache Pueyo to discuss the book and much more.
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KEV HARRISON