Part of it is simply that fiction of any kind is a balancing act that grows harder the longer the tightrope walker has to go. And horror in particular, which always risks being merely ridiculous ...
Tara gets home and makes herself a large pot of coffee. With a deep breath, she opens the Word doc on her Mac, and pops a piece of nicotine gum into her mouth. She chews rabidly, ignoring the chaos in ...
Our columnist reviews October’s new horror books. By Gabino Iglesias These terrifying tales by the likes of Stephen King and Shirley Jackson are more than good reads: They’ll freak you out ...
Strathmore-based author Francine Cunningham is among several Indigenous authors who have contributed to a new horror anthology, Zegaajimo: Indigenous Horror Fiction.