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- Bloody Disgusting present ten children’s anthology books worth revisiting for Halloween
- CBC ask two Canadian horror writers about how to tell ghost stories and scare your friends
- Crime Reads present five horror books featuring tortured creatives
- Dread Central present the most terrifying Alien experience ten years on
- The Horror Tree present a double author interview with Bestiary of Blood authors Jamal Hodge and Tim Waggoner
Bloody Disgusting present ten children’s anthology books worth revisiting for Halloween
Paul Lê, writing for Bloody Disgusting, looks back to his childhood bookshelf and comes up with ten anthologies worth revisiting this Halloween.
CBC ask two Canadian horror writers about how to tell ghost stories and scare your friends
CBC’s Michelle Villagracia sits down with Canadian horror writers Ai Jiang and Ian Rogers and asks about the art of telling ghost stories and scaring your friends.
Crime Reads present five horror books featuring tortured creatives
Delilah S. Dawson, author of It Will Only Hurt For a Moment, presents five terrifying horror books in which the creatives are tortured for their art in this article for Crime Reads.
Dread Central present the most terrifying Alien experience ten years on
Dread Central’s Chad Collins explains why, ten years on, the game, Alien: Isolation is still the most terrifying experience in the Alien universe.
The Horror Tree present a double author interview with Bestiary of Blood authors Jamal Hodge and Tim Waggoner
The Horror Tree’s Jennifer Griffin sits down with contributing authors Jamal Hodge and Tim Waggoner to discuss the Crystal Lake Publishing anthology, Bestiary of Blood.
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KEV HARRISON