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Find Your Next Book Thrillers N.Y.C. Literary Guide Nonfiction Summer Preview Advertisement Supported by Our columnist on this month’s horror novels. By Gabino Iglesias Gabino Iglesias is a ...
The journalist should not be part of the story.” Jonathan Watts, British journalist based in Brazil, recalls the words of ...
The Name of the Sister begins in classic genre territory: a young woman is found stumbling down an outback road, without the ...
Greet the summer heat with new books from Adrian Tchaikovsky, V.E. Schwab, Malka Older, Elizabeth Bear, and more. It’s a new month and a new season, and a huge pile of new sci-fi, fantasy, and ...
Stephen King is known for writing the scariest horror books, but some of his best stories are overlooked due to his other popular novels. By Katherine McPhillips. 09:17, Mon, ...
Something wicked this way comes to Williamsburg, Brooklyn.. The Twisted Spine, a new horror-themed bookshop and cafe, has signed a five-year lease for 1,500 square feet at the base of Richard Pogostin ...
Books After 50 Years, Stephen King Has Finally Found His Great Hero The King of Horror’s new book shows why he’s fallen for Holly Gibney.
Though the horror genre has always seemingly thrived best in cinema, there have been many TV shows that have proved truly terrifying. Many successful horror shows have their basis in folklore or ...
Find Your Next Book Thrillers N.Y.C. Literary Guide Nonfiction Summer Preview Advertisement Supported by Nonfiction In “Charlottesville: An American Story,” Deborah Baker retraces the events ...
Netflix's latest addition is a horror movie that every fan of the genre needs to see. Netflix's Newest Horror Movie Has One of the Most Shocking Twists in Decades - ComicBook.com Open Menu Close Menu ...
Titan Books has acquired the rights to cult horror novel House of Idyll by Delilah S Dawson in a three-book deal. ao link. Subscribe from less than £3.50 a week . SUBSCRIBE.
As we edge close to the second half of the year, these are the 10 horror movies which best exemplified what the genre should be doing in 2025 - pushing boundaries, messing us up, and getting ...