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Tony’s Favourite Novellas, Collection and Anthology of 2022
This particular post shines the spotlight on novellas, collections and anthologies, as they are often overlooked in annual ‘best of’ round-ups.
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Found: An Anthology of Found Footage Horror Stories
Exceptional ‘found footage’ themed eighteen-story anthology.
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The Devil Takes You Home
Dark, grim, and addicting. Gabino Iglesias's newest entry is his strongest yet.
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Steve's Scares That Care Weekend Book Haul - Part One
You know what happens when I get too much money and have no responsibilities? I spend so much on books, we need to break it up into two videos.
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Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
Eric LaRocca makes readers uncomfortable in the best way possible.
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Five Midnights
Ann Dávila Cardinal pulls you into the darkness with Five Midnights.
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Clown in a Cornfield
Adam Cesare delivers his best book yet with the creepy and smart Clown in a Cornfield.
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The Apocalyptic Mannequin
Stephanie M. Wytovich continues to change the face of horror poetry with The Apocalyptic Mannequin
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324 Abercorn
Mark Allan Gunnell's tackles a classic horror trope with new energy and a unique voice.
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Beneath Us
Beneath Us probably started with a good idea, but ultimately falls flat on its face.
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The Tokoloshe
The Tokoloshe brings a touch of authenticity and a new monster to the screen.
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Sabbath
Mamatas delivers pulpy goodness with plenty of smart commentary in Sabbath.
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The Place of Broken Things
Find out what goes on in The Place of Broken Things.
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Lullabies for Suffering: Tales of Addiction Horror
The authors in Lullabies for Sufferingtake the horror of addiction and make it even worse.
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ChiZine Fucked Up
But they're the tip of the iceberg.
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False Bingo
Write your blurb for front page announcement here.
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Momo: The Missouri Monster
Momo delivers a healthy dose of weirdness and campy cryptozoological goodness.
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Kill for Satan!
Nothing compares to bloody, campy, over-the-top horror fiction.
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Cockblock
C.V. Hunt delivers a funny, brutal, and very timely novel in Cockblock.
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Carnivorous Lunar Activities
Max Booth III delivers his best book so far with a wild, fun, brutal werewolf tale.
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Judderman
In Judderman, D.A. Northwood takes the reader on a creepy, exciting tour of London Incognita.
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The Things Horror Taught Me Keep Me Alive
Horror offers life lessons for all of us, but are you paying attention?
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Don't Leave Home
Don't Leave Home could have been a solid horror movie, but fails to deliver.
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Cynthia
Cynthia is a nasty, gory, dirty explosion of fun that takes being funny very seriously.
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What Keeps You Alive
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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The Lighthouse
Chris Crow delivers a creepy, claustrophobic narrative in The Lighthouse.
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5th Passenger
5th Passenger has all the right elements, but ultimately falls short.
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The Cabin at the End of the World
Gabino packs his bags for a trip to The Cabin at the End of the World.
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Anti Matter
Anti Matter delivers lots of tension and solid production values, but stumbles at the end.
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The Night Dahlia
R.S. Belcher delivers another narrative that walks the line between everyday life and the surreal world of magic.
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Brian Keene Needs Our Help
The horror author has suffered some major burns, and we can help him.
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Transgemination
In Transgemination, Glenn Gray offers a gooey, humorous, extremely weird slice of top-notch pulp.
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The Unyielding
With The Unyielding, Gary J. Shipley shows once again why he is the master of dripping, surreal, bizarre horror.
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Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep
A great anthology for a great cause.
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Crescent City Crimes: Old New Orleans 1718–1918
Charles Cassady Jr. goes deep into the very murky water of New Orleans' past.
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The Crucifixion
The Crucifixion delivers great visuals, but adds nothing to the possession subgenre.
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Blanky
Wiith Blanky, Kealan Patrick Burke explores impossible horrors and some that are too real.
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The Ridge
John Rector brings together the best of horror, science fiction, and mysteries in The Ridge.
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The Warblers
With The Warblers, Amber Fallon cements herself as one of the strongest voices in the newest generation of weird horror fiction authors.
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A Collection of Nightmares
In A Collection of Nightmares, Christina Sng delivers outstanding tales of horror and apocalypse via poetry.
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The Lucky Ones Died First
Jack Bantry breathes new life into splatterpunk with a fiesty take on a cryptozoological classic.
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School's Out
With School's Out, Brian Keene does it again, and offers an extra emotional punch.
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A Soundless Dawn
Dustin LaValley delivers a satisfying collection of short tales that go beyond the confines of horror.
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The Fourth Monkey
J.D. Barker delivers a solid, satisfying serial killer narrative in The Fourth Monkey.
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Nights of the Living Dead
Nights of the Living Dead is a superb celebration of all things undead.
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Black Mad Wheel
Josh Malerman delivers the goods once again with a creepy, unique tale in Black Mad Wheel.
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Rupture
Rupture mixes science fiction and horror and ends up satisfying fans of neither.
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Starr Creek
Nathan Carson delivers a weird, wonderful debut with Starr Creek.
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Terra Insanus
Edward Lee is much more than the king of hardcore horror, and Terra Insanus is proof of that.
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A Dark Song
A Dark Song is eerie, strangely beautiful, and bizarre.
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