Here’s a small selection of the horror and genre news that caught our eye during the last week … New from editors Grace R. Reynolds and Wendy Dalrymple, and Brigids Gate Press, Poisoned Soup A sprinkling of the macabre….A dash of depravity…And a whole lot of insanity.Welcome to Poisoned Soup For The Macabre, Insane, and Depraved. 51 Ingredients of …
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Look Out For … Eminence Front by Rebecca Rowland
“With Rowland’s latest, a cursed winter storm hits a small New England community and delivers a nightmarish entity hungry for their sins.” John Stephenson looks out his window on a Tuesday morning and sees nothing but clear, grey skies. Within 48 hours, the world becomes a waking nightmare. The whispering starts when the first flakes …
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This Is Horror Awards 2024: The Winners
Novel of the Year Winner: Small Town Horror by Ronald Malfi Runner-up: American Rapture by CJ Leede “What an honor! I want to thank all the readers who dared spend time in the eerie bayside town of Kingsport, and who deemed this novel deserving of such an award. The This Is Horror Award is so …
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TIH 642: Philip Fracassi on The Autumn Springs Retirement Home Massacre, Boys in the Valley, and How to Make Readers Empathise with Characters
In this podcast, Philip Fracassi talks about The Autumn Springs Retirement Home Massacre, Boys in the Valley, how to make readers empathise with characters, and much more. About Philip Fracassi Philip Fracassi is the USA Today bestselling, Stoker and British Fantasy-nominated author of the novels Don’t Let Them Get You Down, A Child Alone with …
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