Welcome to Must Read Horror, where we search the internet for the best horror articles of the week so you don’t have to. Without further ado:
- Bloody Disgusting analyse the trangressive nature of horror
- Writer Nicholas Kaufmann writes for Ink Heist on his love of research, no matter how weird it gets
- Book Riot ask whether horror protagonists should be genre savvy
- Horrified Magazine delve into the terror of the ancient in British horror
- Writer E. C. Hanson sits down with The Ginger Nuts of Horror to talk All Things Deadly and more
Bloody Disgusting analyse the trangressive nature of horror
Brian Keiper, writing for Bloody Disgusting, digs into personal experiences of horror to discuss the transgressive nature of the genre.
Writer Nicholas Kaufmann writes for Ink Heist on his love of research, no matter how weird it gets
Nicholas Kaufmann, author of The Hungry Earth, explains for Ink Heist how he has come to enjoy his adventures down the rabbit hole into weird scientific research for his fiction.
Book Riot ask whether horror protagonists should be genre savvy
Emily Martin writes for Book Riot and asks whether a genre-savvy horror protagonist adds to or detracts from the story.
Horrified Magazine delve into the terror of the ancient in British horror
Dr Francis Young writes for Horrified Magazine on the terror of the ancient – what he terms ‘archaeophobia’ – in British horror film and fiction.
Writer E. C. Hanson sits down with The Ginger Nuts of Horror to talk All Things Deadly and more
The Ginger Nuts of Horror sit down with author E. C. Hanson to talk about his debut collection, All Things Deadly and much more besides.
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KEV HARRISON