Ann Dávila Cardinal pulls you into the darkness with Five Midnights.
Adam Cesare delivers his best book yet with the creepy and smart Clown in a Cornfield.
Stephanie M. Wytovich continues to change the face of horror poetry with The Apocalyptic Mannequin
Mark Allan Gunnell's tackles a classic horror trope with new energy and a unique voice.
Beneath Us probably started with a good idea, but ultimately falls flat on its face.
The Tokoloshe brings a touch of authenticity and a new monster to the screen.
Mamatas delivers pulpy goodness with plenty of smart commentary in Sabbath.
Find out what goes on in The Place of Broken Things.
The authors in Lullabies for Sufferingtake the horror of addiction and make it even worse.
But they're the tip of the iceberg.
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Momo delivers a healthy dose of weirdness and campy cryptozoological goodness.
Nothing compares to bloody, campy, over-the-top horror fiction.
C.V. Hunt delivers a funny, brutal, and very timely novel in Cockblock.
Max Booth III delivers his best book so far with a wild, fun, brutal werewolf tale.
In Judderman, D.A. Northwood takes the reader on a creepy, exciting tour of London Incognita.
Horror offers life lessons for all of us, but are you paying attention?
Don't Leave Home could have been a solid horror movie, but fails to deliver.
Cynthia is a nasty, gory, dirty explosion of fun that takes being funny very seriously.
With an unsettling atmosphere, plenty of blood, and great performances, What Keeps You Alive gives fans of indie horror something to celebrate.
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