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- The Lineup look back at Hammer Horror arguably Britain’s greatest ever horror studio
- The Ginger Nuts of Horror’s My Life in Horror looks back at Faerie Tale
- Crime Reads Chart the return of the vampire novel with seven bloodthirsty examples
- Horror DNA receive five anti-capitalist horror recommendations from writer Carson Winter
- The Horror Tree’s Spooky Six interview series catches up with writer Martin Tracey
The Lineup look back at Hammer Horror arguably Britain’s greatest ever horror studio
The Lineup’s Melissa Pleckham takes an in-depth look at what remains Britain’s greatest ever horror film studio, Hammer.
The Ginger Nuts of Horror’s My Life in Horror looks back at Faerie Tale
Author George Daniel Lea looks back at another formative book for the My Life in Horror segment at The Ginger Nuts of Horror, this time Raymond E. Feist’s Faerie Tale.
Crime Reads Chart the return of the vampire novel with seven bloodthirsty examples
Crime Reads writer and editor Molly Odintz has the perfect antidote to the hot summer sun – cold undead stories. Here, she selects seven superb bloodsucking novels charting the return of the vampire novel.
Horror DNA receive five anti-capitalist horror recommendations from writer Carson Winter
Fresh from the release of his delightfully weird novel, A Spectre is Haunting Greentree, Carson Winter recommends five anti-capitalist horrors to Horror DNA.
The Horror Tree’s Spooky Six interview series catches up with writer Martin Tracey
Writer and musician, Martin Tracey, sits down with The Horror Tree’s Willow Croft to talk about a variety of creative endeavours in this latest Spooky Six interview.
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KEV HARRISON