If you’ve read Laird Barron stories and are on the fence about his debut novel, don’t be. It’s awesome.
All tagged Cosmic horror
If you’ve read Laird Barron stories and are on the fence about his debut novel, don’t be. It’s awesome.
I haven't had this much fun with a book in quite some time. The Books of Blood are wild, violent and quite clever. Clive Barker is the man.
Want to get creeped out for Halloween? If you're into H.P Lovecraft and cosmic horror, I've got the book just for you.
The Secret of Ventriloquism by Jon Padgett is the real deal. Now, click on my review to know why it's one of the most refreshing and original things I've read all year.
Living legend of horror Laird Barron dropped by the blog for horroctober to discuss cosmic horror, the genesis of his new and fantastic collection Swift to Chase and a crucial writing principle: never judging one's own character.
T.E.D Klein's novel The Ceremonies sure is a cult classic. How does it hold up today? Read my review to find out.
Livia Llewellyn's short story collection Furnace will challenge what you know and what you think you know about cosmic horror.
Philip Fracassi's single serving horror novelette Mother is meant to get under the skin of whoever has foolishly been chasing the happily ever after and it is quite apt at what it does.
Clash at the Cabinet of Dr. Pretorius 1918 is very much a first movie with its ups and downs but it has a handful of terrifying moments and it's available FOR FREE on YouTube. What's not to like?
Nick Mamatas' I am Providence is challenging and iconoclast satire that will dare you to look at Lovecraft's legacy with a more critical eye. Fantastic novel.
Author of I am Providence Nick Mamatas stopped by Dead End Follies to talk about Lovecraft, Cosmic Horror, literary theory and social media. It was a fun conversation!
Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham's Nameless is an unforgettable experience in cosmic terror. Not for the squeamish or light sleepers.
Radha is crafty and fun and really short. So try it if you're jonesing for new cosmic horror!
Michael Griffin's debut short story collection The Lure of Devouring Light doesn't always shine equally, but it offers several subtle, nuanced and thoroughly unique thrills to its readers, which is a rare thing. Great mood reading!
Phlip Fracassi's novelette Altar is more of a portrait than a complete narrative, but it doesn't make its vision of nightmare less effective.
I've avoided Hellraiser for shallow reasons for too long! So, I've decided to give it a shot for #horroctober and man. Best decision of 2016!
Ecstatic Inferno by Autumn Christian is a beautiful, dislocated and tragic short story collection of speculative fiction with cosmic horror elements.
It has become cliché for bloggers to dedicate the month of October to horror. I totally assume that, except my horror is scarier than your horror. Horroctober will be dedicated to cosmic horror, weird fiction and whatever makes you and everything you ever loved and hated feel insignificant. Join the conversation on social media using #horroctober!