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:
- Crime Reads look at the complex portraits of motherhood in horror cinema
- Book Riot select ten new horror books arriving in May 2024 which ought to be on your TBR
- Bloody Disgusting explain why Invasion of the Body Snatchers got better from 1956 to 1978
- The Lineup explain how horror writers can get their own stories into the world by self-publishing
- The Horror Writers’ Association feature a Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month interview with Jason Tanamor
Crime Reads look at the complex portraits of motherhood in horror cinema
Author, editor and educator Katie M. Flynn describes her journey back to horror in her latest novel, via the complex portrayals of motherhood in a variety of horror films in this article for Crime Reads.
Book Riot select ten new horror books arriving in May 2024 which ought to be on your TBR
Book Riot’s Emily Martin selects a diverse set of ten new book releases which should be on every horror reader’s TBR.
Bloody Disgusting explain why Invasion of the Body Snatchers got better from 1956 to 1978
Matt Donato, writing for Bloody Disgusting, explains how the 1978 version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers improves on the 1956 version.
The Lineup explain how horror writers can get their own stories into the world by self-publishing
There are more ways than ever to be a DIY author now. In this article for The Lineup, Jena Brown breaks the process of self-publishing down for all aspiring horror writers.
The Horror Writers’ Association feature a Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month interview with Jason Tanamor
As The Horror Writers’ Association’s Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage in Horror Month gets underway, they sit down with Filipino-American writer Jason Tanamor to talk about his inspirations, how he got into writing and much more.
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KEV HARRISON