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Category Archives: Horror
Archie Roy’s Devil in the Darkness
For Blogtober day 20, I look back at another Valancourt Books reprint, and another book I wrote an intro for! Devil in the Darkness is a wonderful haunted house story written by an author who was both a professional astronomer … Continue reading
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Strange Things and Stranger Places, by Ramsey Campbell
Day 19 of Blogtober, and I look at a favorite book that I’ve never written about before! Folks who have read this blog for a while know that I’m a huge fan of Ramsey Campbell’s work, and have written about … Continue reading
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Never Bet the Devil and Other Warnings, by Orrin Grey
For day 18 of Blogtober, I look again at one of the collections of horror fiction by my twitter friend Orrin Grey! Grey’s work can be categorized as horror, but it is a *fun* sort of horror, As I say … Continue reading
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A Different Darkness and Other Abominations, by Luigi Musolino
Day 16 of Blogtober! Let’s take a look at a recent excellent collection… Valancourt Books (whom I have written introductions for) has really stepped up their game in recent years. Following the release of their excellent Valancourt Book of World … Continue reading
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The Auctioneer, by Joan Samson
For day 15 of Blogtober, here is a novel that grinds the reader down with constant anxiety and dread — and I mean that in a good way! The Auctioneer is a story about the depths to which humans can … Continue reading
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Roadside Picnic, by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
For day 14 of Blogtober, we look at a book that is technically science fiction, but it is also horrific in a number of ways! This science fiction classic describes an area of the planet where aliens made a pit-stop … Continue reading
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Carnosaur, by Harry Adam Knight
Day 13 of Blogtober, a Friday the 13th! Which makes it an appropriate time to talk about a real classic! I have a special fondness for paperback horror of the 1980s, as that was the era that I first started … Continue reading
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Our Lady of Pain, by John Blackburn
Day 12 of Blogtober, and I look back at one of the best novels written by John Blackburn, who was in essence the British Stephen King of his era (1960s-1970s). Our Lady of Pain is a novel inspired by the … Continue reading
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Larry Blamire’s Tales of the Callamo Mountains
For day 8 of Blogtober, let me share again a post about Larry Blamire’s sublime collection of Western horror stories, set in his unique setting of the haunted Callamo Mountains! Since the first collection came out, there has been a … Continue reading
The September House by Carissa Orlando
Day 7 of my Blogtober series to celebrate the Halloween month! What better way to celebrate the spooky season than a story about a haunted house? While at the bookstore recently, the recently released debut novel of Carissa Orlando, The … Continue reading
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