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    A Roundtable Discussion on British Short Horror Fiction

    Contributors to a new anthology weigh in on the horror boom, short form writing, and British literature.

    November 9, 2022  By Molly Odintz
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    Paula Guran on the Need for Horror in Challenging Times

    "Horror fiction and dark fantasy, at its best, can teach us how to survive real fear."

    October 28, 2022  By Paula Guran
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    Horror Movie Criticism Perfect for Halloween

    What's better than watching a horror movie? Reading a book about watching horror movies!

    October 27, 2022  By Molly Odintz
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    14 New and Upcoming Books Featuring Witches

    Channel your feminist rage, decolonize your magick, and heal your community with these bewitching reads.

    October 26, 2022  By Molly Odintz
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    The Very Human Horrors of Paul Tremblay

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    "Cultures and religions around the globe have long imagined Devil-like figures..."

    October 26, 2022  By La Carmina
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    W. Scott Poole: How Horror Reveals the Nation's Deepest (and Darkest) Beliefs

    Poole's new book, Dark Carnivals traces the history of modern horror and American imperialism.

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    Revisiting Kier-La Janisse’s Cult Classic, House of Psychotic Women, Ten Years Later

    “Every woman who enjoys horror films has at some point felt the need to explain herself.”

    October 24, 2022  By Elizabeth Horkley
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