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:
- Dread Central’s Monster Mania column looks back at the 2002 video game of The Thing
- The British Fantasy Societ talk to women over 50 in horror about longevity in the field
- Horror DNA get the lowdown on the best horror fiction conventions to attend
- Electric Lit pick out seven terrifying horror books for the lover of small town scares
- The Ginger Nuts of Horror speak to splatterpunk author Stephen Kozeniewski
Dread Central’s Monster Mania column looks back at the 2002 video game of The Thing
Dread Central’s Jay Krieger looks back at the 2002 video game adaptation of John Carpenter classic The Thing and finds something which successfully builds on one of the the ultimate alien horror universes.
The British Fantasy Societ talk to women over 50 in horror about longevity in the field
Author Stephanie Ellis gets the views of a number of women in horror fiction who are over fifty to ask whether there is a necessary downhill trajectory for women of this age in thie first of a three-part article for The British Fantasy Society.
Horror DNA get the lowdown on the best horror fiction conventions to attend
Author and editor Rebecca Rowland selects the five best horror fiction conventions for authors to attend in this article for Horror DNA.
Electric Lit pick out seven terrifying horror books for the lover of small town scares
Electric Lit’s Allison Gunn recommends seven intensely frightening small town horror novels for readers to get lost in.
The Ginger Nuts of Horror speak to splatterpunk author Stephen Kozeniewski
The Ginger Nuts of Horror’s Lionel Ray Green sits down for an author interview with splatterpunk author Stephen Kozeniewski.
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KEV HARRISON