P. Djèlí Clark’s Ring Shout is a fierce, unforgettable horror novella where demon-slaying women battle the monstrous legacy of hate in the Jim Crow South.
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Strange Houses by Uketsu Review: A Unique Interactive Japanese Horror Mystery
Strange Houses by Uketsu is an interactive Japanese horror mystery that invites readers to examine eerie floor plans and unravel a chilling, twist-filled story alongside the characters.
The Lamb by Lucy Rose Book Review: Queer Gothic Horror at Its Most Disturbing
A beautifully written, slow-burn queer gothic horror, The Lamb by Lucy Rose explores a disturbingly toxic mother-daughter bond, cannibalistic ritual, and emotional awakening, delivering a haunting coming-of-age story that lingers long after the final page.
Exploring Death, Desire, and Decay in Motel Styx
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when splatterpunk meets a surprisingly thoughtful moral dilemma, Motel Styx will drag you through the gore—and make you think about it afterward.
The Troop by Nick Cutter: A Deep Dive into Horror
Nick Cutter’s The Troop is a stomach-churning horror novel that shocks, disgusts, and refuses to be forgotten.
Sentient Orchids and Queer Romance: An Eco-Horror Journey
Eat the Ones You Love delivers a chilling eco-horror twist, told through the eyes of a flesh-hungry orchid.
