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:
- The Lineup pick out a dozen of their favourite indie horror books of the year
- Bloody Disgusting chase the century old shadow of Nosferatu
- What Sleeps Beneath visit three of the most fascinating and unusual settings in horror movie history
- The Horror Tree take a festive trip to Mexico City to spend Christmas among the dead
- The Ginger Nuts of Horror sit down for an in-depth author interview with author Stephen Mark Rainey
The Lineup pick out a dozen of their favourite indie horror books of the year
The Lineup’s Kelsey Christine McConnell chooses a dozen indie horror book releases from 2024 that should be on everyone’s radar.
Bloody Disgusting chase the century old shadow of Nosferatu
Brian Keiper, writing for Bloody Disgusting, looks back at one hundred years of the shadow of Nosferatu over the landscape of horror and vampire tales.
What Sleeps Beneath visit three of the most fascinating and unusual settings in horror movie history
What Sleeps Beneath’s Joel Aarons looks beyond the obvious cases such as The Amytiville House and finds three other fascinating and strange film locations for horror movies.
The Horror Tree take a festive trip to Mexico City to spend Christmas among the dead
Mexican-American writer Tve Chairez takes us on a trip to spend the festive season among the dead in Mexico City and introduces us to a fascinating traditions in this article for The Horror Tree.
The Ginger Nuts of Horror sit down for an in-depth author interview with author Stephen Mark Rainey
Stephen Mark Rainey, author of The House at Black Tooth Pond, sits down with The Ginger Nuts of Horror’s Jim McLeod to talk balancing writing with life, and much more in this author interview.
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KEV HARRISON