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- Dread Central watch Hereditary in iMax and discover that it’s even more terrifying
- The Lineup present ten terrifying radio horror books to help you find horror among the static
- Nightmare Magazine take a close look at Stephen King’s use of brevity in his short fiction
- Bloody Disgusting look back at 2013’s The Borderlands and find a hidden gem of found footage horror
- The Horror Tree sit down for a wide ranging interview with author and editor Wendy Wagner
Dread Central watch Hereditary in iMax and discover that it’s even more terrifying
Dread Central’s Chad Collins heads to the iMax for a special screening of Ari Aster’s Hereditary and finds the film is even more terrifying.
The Lineup present ten terrifying radio horror books to help you find horror among the static
Writer Maris Fertitta, in this listicle for The Lineup, selects ten radio horror books which will have you switching off your favourite station in the car, just in case.
Nightmare Magazine take a close look at Stephen King’s use of brevity in his short fiction
Author Sonora Taylor, herself one of the finest writers of short fiction, delves into Stephen King’s story, ‘The Man Who Loved Flowers’ and explains why the brevity of the tale makes it so effective in this article for Nightmare Magazine.
Bloody Disgusting look back at 2013’s The Borderlands and find a hidden gem of found footage horror
Bloody Disgusting’s Paul Lê digs up the 2013 film The Borderlands and finds a hidden gem of found footage horror which more fans should discover.
The Horror Tree sit down for a wide ranging interview with author and editor Wendy Wagner
The Horror Tree’s Angelique Fawns poses the questions in this interview with Wendy Wagner on her new book Girl in the Creek, as well as editing Nightmare Magazine and Lightspeed, and much more.
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KEV HARRISON