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 dissect the Resident Evil 3 Remake demo and pick out five key takeaways
- The Gingernuts of Horror continue the ‘Horrors of Humanity’ series with a piece by Phil Sloman
- Sci-fi & Scary feature original creepy fiction from Jen Bernardini, ‘A Thousand Bloated Flies’
- Carlene O’Conner explains to Crime Reads how she gained her respect for the supernatural
- The Horror Tree interview Jemimah Halbert Brewster of Underground Writers
Bloody Disgusting dissect the Resident Evil 3 Remake demo and pick out five key takeaways
Andrew King of Bloody Disgusting digs in to the eagerly awaited demo of Resident Evil 3 Remake and chooses five key observations.
The Gingernuts of Horror continue the ‘Horrors of Humanity’ series with a piece by Phil Sloman
Phil Sloman, author of Broken on the Inside, and many other releases, contributes this piece for Gingernuts of Horror’s ‘Horror of Humanity’ mental health-focussed series.
Sci-fi & Scary feature original creepy fiction from Jen Bernardini, ‘A Thousand Bloated Flies’
As part of their online short fiction series, Sci-fi & Scary present ‘A Thousand Bloated Flies’ by Jen Bernardini.
Carlene O’Conner explains to Crime Reads how she gained her respect for the supernatural
In this essay for Crime Reads, author Carlene O’Conner (Murder in an Irish Cottage) explains how an experience from her youth gave her a certain respect for the supernatural.
The Horror Tree interview Jemimah Halbert Brewster of Underground Writers
Jemimah Halbert Brewster, editor-in-chief and operations manager of Australia-based Underground Writers, talks to The Horror Tree’s Angelique Fawn about running the small press and more besides.
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KEV HARRISON