I loved Oddity!! I am pumped about Apartment 7A as well! Feeling very spoiled with horror this year.
absolutely love this album
So far #Grotesquerie is gross and on-the-nose and throws so many threads out that I'm sure it's all gonna fall apart, but it looks like a million bucks, leans into its tropes w/verve, the actors are having fun, & jeez, maybe I like this? I mean, it's ridiculous and lurid, but that never stopped me.
Our blog mistress Jessica L Walsh interviews @letitiatrent.bsky.socialagape-editions.com/2024/09/26/l...
We're excited to announce The Body, a new horror novel from Bethany C. Morrow at Tor Nightfire! A supernatural story that tackles the trauma of Churchianity—particularly on Black women—we're excited to sleep with the lights on: reactormag.com/book-announc...
The Body serves up an inescapable sense of dread from the first page to the final kill.
If you're looking for a completely online and asynchronous writing class with lots of prompts and the option for in-depth feedback on your writing, I'm offering one on writing horror in October! forms.gle/4qaYTJ7kyZyS...
This two week online and self-paced class will look at writing spooky stories. With a focus on enriching your horror writing, understanding tropes, creating dread, and more. For the two weeks of the c...
“I rehearsed its taste, chewed my daughterhood and swallowed." Excerpt from Kaley Hutter’s “My grandfather used to say glory!” It recently appeared in our Fall 2024 collection of Online Exclusives. Read the full poem below at the link below: https://buff.ly/3ZkKlRf
In a new serialized novella from Hugo Award-winning author Sarah Gailey a fractured group of undesirables work together to nurture and nourish each other while navigating a dangerous world—inch by inch, meal by meal—they build their own future. Have you eaten?
Land-based cryptids? Overrated!! Everyone knows lake and river cryptids are all the rage these days. A brief introduction into what's lurking under the surface in today's SFF Bestiary: reactormag.com/something-in...
Do you have a favorite lake or river monster? A local legend or bit of folklore?