A novel that already has an adaptation on the way starring Margaret Qualley and Thomasin McKenzie, Victorian Psycho follows a ...
It has been another banner year for literary horror. Somehow, as the world gets scarier, the writers penning our nightmares still manage to keep up. What follows is merely a sprinkling — a light blood ...
We’ve come to the end of another year and another 12 months of publishing that proved horror fiction’s vastness, versatility, and sheer visceral power. In 2024 we saw new novels from some of the ...
The next chapter in the Twisted Childhood Universe is about to unfold, and it will be the first part of the saga not to center around Winnie-the-Pooh. Two Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey films, ...
We’ve officially made it to Spooky Season. September is here, the gateway to Halloween is open, and that means in the horror publishing world, everyone is putting out some of their absolute best. This ...
In 2017, fledgling horror publisher Printed in Blood released The Thing Artbook, a 400-page collection chock full of original artwork inspired by director John Carpenter's 1982 film, The Thing. The ...
“This Is My Body,” by Lindsay King-Miller, is just one of the month’s notable horror releases. By Gabino Iglesias Gabino Iglesias is the horror columnist for The New York Times Book Review. He is a ...
From war and genocide to grief and obsession, these stories turn terror into a language for what cannot be faced directly.
Our columnist reviews “Strange Pictures” and other horror titles. By Gabino Iglesias Gabino Iglesias is a writer, editor, literary critic and professor, and the author of “The Devil Takes You Home.” ...
Dylan is currently a student pursuing a degree in creative writing, a journey started thanks to his passion of both telling and experiencing stories. A lot of the inspiration for his work stems from ...