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:
- Crime Reads select ten outstanding folk horror novels in this guest post by writer Jo Furniss
- Bloody Disgusting begin their ‘Phantom Limbs’ series looking at a canned sequel to Hellraiser: Judgement
- Writer Laurel Hightower takes up her post as the warden of Kendall Reviews’ graveyard
- Richard Thomas talks the strength of universal truths in his latest Storyville article for LitReactor
- The Gingernuts of Horror sit down for an interview with author Mark Towse
Crime Reads select ten outstanding folk horror novels in this guest post by writer Jo Furniss
Jo Furniss, author of The Last to Know, digs into the folk horror landscape and selects ten novels steeped in the old ways and shares them with Crime Reads.
Bloody Disgusting begin their ‘Phantom Limbs’ series looking at a canned sequel to Hellraiser: Judgement
Bloody Disgusting’s Justin Jenkins begins a new regular feature, ‘Phantom Limbs,’ by looking at a canned sequel to Hellraiser Judgement which had proposed a new Hell Priest.
Writer Laurel Hightower takes up her post as the warden of Kendall Reviews’ graveyard
Celebrating the launch of her highly rated new release, Crossroads, writer Laurel Hightower signs in for her graveyard shift at Kendall Reviews.
Richard Thomas talks the strength of universal truths in his latest Storyville article for LitReactor
In this latest in his Storyville series for LitReactor, Richard Thomas talks up the power of using universal truths your readers can identify with to improve your fiction.
The Gingernuts of Horror sit down for an interview with author Mark Towse
Mark Towse, author of collection Face The Music, sits down with The Gingernuts of Horror to talk horror, writing and much more besides.
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KEV HARRISON