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- Bloody Disgusting consider Phantasm‘s unique exploration of death forty-five years on
- Indonesian author Intan Paramaditha gathers her coven of witches for this article on literary lineage at Lit Hub
- The Lineup present eight of the spookiest horror reads set in cemeteries
- Nightmare Magazine’s ‘The H Word’ recants the joy of cheap thrills by way of Scream
- Author Cynthia Pelayo joins The Ginger Nuts of Horror for a Women in Horror Month interview
Bloody Disgusting consider Phantasm‘s unique exploration of death forty-five years on
Alex DiVincenzo, writing for Bloody Disgusting, looks back forty-five years to the original Phatasm and explains why the film’s unique exploration of death endures even today.
Indonesian author Intan Paramaditha gathers her coven of witches for this article on literary lineage at Lit Hub
Horror and travel writer, Intan Paramaditha explains how she discovered her literary lineage, the witches of her coven, through feminism and anti-colonialism in this article for Lit Hub.
The Lineup present eight of the spookiest horror reads set in cemeteries
The Lineup’s Melissa Pleckham selects eight of the spookiest horror reads ever to be set in a cemetery and shares them for your reading pleasure.
Nightmare Magazine’s ‘The H Word’ recants the joy of cheap thrills by way of Scream
Writer and editor J. D. Harlock explains why the joy of cheap thrills puts Scream firmly at the top of his list of favourite horror movies in the latest issue of Nightmare Magazine’s ‘The H Word.’
Author Cynthia Pelayo joins The Ginger Nuts of Horror for a Women in Horror Month interview
Award-winning author Cynthia Pelayo sits down with The Ginger Nuts of Horror’s Carina Bissett to talk about her new novel, Forgotten Sisters and much more.
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KEV HARRISON