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:
- NightTide Magazine re-examine the werewolf through a queer lens
- The Ginger Nuts of Horror look back at the Matt Wesolowski’s Six Stories series and explain why it’s a must for horror readers
- The Horror Tree find out how author Joel McKay came to horror on the foundations of fantasy
- What Sleeps Beneath consider the impact horses have had on the horror genre
- Crime Reads feature an extract from Why I Love Horror on how Grady Hendrix found his love for the genre
NightTide Magazine re-examine the werewolf through a queer lens
Journalist and film critic Elijah Fischer looks over various incarnations of the werewolf and re-examines them through a queer lens, in this article for NightTide Magazine.
The Ginger Nuts of Horror look back at the Matt Wesolowski’s Six Stories series and explain why it’s a must for horror readers
Horror librarian Tony Jones and author Steve Stred join forces to discuss Matt Wesolowski’s Six Stories series and explain why it is a must-read for horror fans in this article for The Ginger Nuts of Horror.
The Horror Tree find out how author Joel McKay came to horror on the foundations of fantasy
In this article for The Horror Tree, author Joel McKay reveals how the fantasy genre set the foundations for him to write horror stories.
What Sleeps Beneath consider the impact horses have had on the horror genre
What Sleeps Beneath feature a guest post on the role horses have played in the development of the horror genre.
Crime Reads feature an extract from Why I Love Horror on how Grady Hendrix found his love for the genre
In an extract from Becky Siegel Spratford’s forthcoming book of essays, Why I Love Horror, for Crime Reads, author Grady Hendrix explains how he was originally bitten by the horror bug.
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KEV HARRISON