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:
- Dread Central’s Matt Konopa explains how A Nightmare on Elm Street helped him confront his own fears
- The Lineup recommend seven horror anthologies featuring indigenous authors
- The Ginger Nuts of Horror look back to a surprising source for My Life in Horror: Captain Planet
- Night Tide Magazine look at the battle between the Vatican and Catholic horror movies
- The Horror Tree sit down with writer John Langan to hear about Corpsemouth and Other Autobiographies
Dread Central’s Matt Konopa explains how A Nightmare on Elm Street helped him confront his own fears
Matt Konopa, writing for Dread Central, explains how his experience with A Nightmare on Elm Street helped him in facing up to his own fears and the bullies tormenting him at school.
The Lineup recommend seven horror anthologies featuring indigenous authors
The Lineup’s Jena Brown recommends seven books, from single author collections to multi-author anthologies, by indigenous writers.
The Ginger Nuts of Horror look back to a surprising source for My Life in Horror: Captain Planet
Writer George Daniel Lea writes on what might be an unexpected source of childhood horror in Captain Planet, in this article, sub-titled ‘Lying to Children,’ for The Ginger Nuts of Horror.
Night Tide Magazine look at the battle between the Vatican and Catholic horror movies
Night Tide Magazine present an extract from Tom Rogerson’s new book, The Vatican Versus Horror Movies and delve into the battle between the Vatican authorities and Satanic horror.
The Horror Tree sit down with writer John Langan to hear about Corpsemouth and Other Autobiographies
Bram Stoker Award-winning author John Langan sits down with The Horror Tree’s Steve Neal to talk about his recent collection, Corpsemouth and Other Autobiographies and much more.
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KEV HARRISON