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  • #HorrorForLibraries Giveaway: New Story Collection by Gwendolyn Kiste and The LineUp Column Inspired By It
  • The Widows of Winding Gale by Kealan Patrick Burke
  • Five Novels About Haunted Girls

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raforallhorror.blogspot.com /1 month ago

#HorrorForLibraries Giveaway: New Story Collection by Gwendolyn Kiste and The LineUp Column Inspired By It

Today on the giveaway I have my favorite horror story collection of the year (so far) and access to a list of 6 excellent backlist collections you should be suggesting to your horr...

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wellwortharead.blogspot.com /1 month ago

The Widows of Winding Gale by Kealan Patrick Burke

For the people on the rugged Irish island of Winding Gale, life has always been hard. Now in the wake of the second World War, the island is dying, the young taken away by death or...

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crimereads.com /1 week ago

Five Novels About Haunted Girls

There is nothing quite as eerie and laced with danger as growing up a girl. Even if you don’t realize it yourself at the time, the world around you will let you know by treating yo...

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reactormag.com /2 days ago

Ghosts and Shared Histories: The Girl with a Thousand Faces by Sunyi Dean

Mahvesh Murad reviews an ambitious novel about women—and ghosts— affected by war in East Asia across several decades. The post Ghosts and Shared Histories: <i>The Girl with a...

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api.follow.it /1 month ago

The Bog Wife: Faulknerian, Jacksonian literary horror

The Bog Wife by Kay Chronister Content warning: A large part of the story of The Bog Wife involves a serious injury to male genitalia. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. Kay Chronister’s...

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api.follow.it /3 weeks ago

Wolf Worm: Parasite horror that delivers the "EEUUUUW!”

Wolf Worm by T. Kingfisher T. Kingfisher, who writes folk horror, parasite horror, dark fantasy, and fantasy, seems to have a book a week coming out. One reason is because her publ...

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thisishorror.co.uk /1 month ago

Look Out For … Odessa by Gabrielle Sher

“With her debut, Sher taps into Jewish history and ritualistic magic in this gothic novel of a grieving family who raise their daughter from the dead with painful and relentless co...

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teenlibrariantoolbox.com /1 month ago

The Heart of the Haunting by Sara Hashem

I wanted to show Egypt, and specifically Alexandria, in its shades of beauty and chaos and brilliance. Because at its core, Where No Shadow Stays is a classic horror story.

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thisishorror.co.uk /1 month ago

Look Out For … Pixerina by Joanne Anderton

“With her latest, Anderton presents a tale of ghostly obsession that questions our perception of spirits and who is the one being haunted.” There was something about the old house...

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reactormag.com /1 week ago

Seven Works of Suburban Folk Horror

When something sinister's lurking in every sunny backyard or seemingly innocent sub-basement... The post Seven Works of Suburban Folk Horror appeared first on Reactor.

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smartbitchestrashybooks.com /2 weeks ago

F/F Romance, Urban Fantasy, & More

The Sun Down Motel RECOMMENDED: The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James is $1.99! Elyse loved this one and gav...

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thisishorror.co.uk /2 weeks ago

Look Out For … The Children by Melissa Albert

“With her adult horror fiction debut, Albert presents siblings processing terrible events from the past while navigating the fallout from unearthing those painful memories.” Guinev...

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crimereads.com /1 month ago

Uncanny Interest: Erica Wright on the Allure of Occult and Psychic Mysteries

As we drove up the long gravel driveway, I began to get cold feet, but I’d begged my mother to attend this birthday sleepover and didn’t want to chicken out. When we pulled up to t...

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kirkusreviews.com /1 month ago

DIAMONDS AND ROSES, VIPERS AND TOADS

Gwendolyn Honeydale’s father is dead, but she seems to be the only one who cares. Her vain sister, Fanny, wears a dress to the funeral so revealing that it distracts the priest, an...

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reactormag.com /3 weeks ago

Extradimensional Digestive Enzymes With Morel Sauce: Yri Hansen’s “Nights and Weekends in the Shoggoth Loop”

Welcome back to Reading the Weird, in which we get girl cooties all over weird fiction, cosmic horror, and Lovecraftiana—from its historical roots through its most recent branches....

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reactormag.com /1 month ago

Read an Excerpt From A Dark and Wild Wood by Sarah Nicole Lemon

A lush and atmospheric story of a maiden with dark magic who becomes the apprentice to Lord Death—for a price. The post Read an Excerpt From <i>A Dark and Wild Wood</i>...

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wellwortharead.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Morsel by Carter Keane

The Blair Witch Project meets The Ritual, with a generous helping of The Menu, in Morsel, a delicious folk horror novella perfect for fans of T. Kingfisher, Cassandra Khaw, and Pau...

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crimereads.com /2 weeks ago

Sam Beckbessinger: A Brief History of the Female Werewolf

When I was a kid, my mum had a collection of old medical textbooks. In the days before the internet, if you were a hypochondriac and wanted ideas for obscure medical maladies to st...

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wildhunt.org /6 days ago

Caged and Dissected: The Witch Hunt Politics of “Thorn Season”

"'Shadow and Bone meets The Selection,'" the marketing promises, banking on glittering courts and will-they-won't-they tension," writes Beatrix Kondo in her analysis of the romanta...

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crimereads.com /2 weeks ago

Sarah Gailey On Horror, Grief, and the Lies We Tell Ourselves to Escape Our Suffering

I remember thinking: I can’t bear this. I remember pressing my hand to my chest, pressing hard, making a fist and rubbing my knuckles against my breastbone in an echo of the sterna...

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reactormag.com /1 month ago

Otherworldly Wavelengths: 8 Books About Haunted Broadcasts

Stories of ghostly images and sinister sounds haunting the airwaves... The post Otherworldly Wavelengths: 8 Books About Haunted Broadcasts appeared first on Reactor.

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crimereads.com /1 month ago

5 Expansive Horror Tales Set in New York City

When it comes to the horror genre, ambience is everything. It’s not only the setting of a place but a character in its own right–and it affects the story intimately. There’s a reas...

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wellwortharead.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Truly, Madly, Weirdly: Four Strange Tales of Love Turned Sour by Victoria Williamson

Four unnerving tales of the weird and uncanny from award-winning author Victoria Williamson.A mother afraid of the rot eating away at her perfect family.A son who’ll do anything to...

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reactormag.com /1 month ago

Home of Dreams and Nightmares: The Valley of Vengeful Ghosts by Kim Fu

A different take on the haunted house novel. The post Home of Dreams and Nightmares: <i>The Valley of Vengeful Ghosts</i> by Kim Fu appeared first on Reactor.

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