That’s right! @StephenKing in overalls. This is the best horror book you’ll never buy. Only a lucky few have a copy of this page turner and...
The Premise The premise is simple: Wainwright, a social media/pop culture internet sensation invites four of the most famous living horror writers to an overnight interview...
NVK is the sultry, dark, luscious vampire tale we have been dreaming of. Released in 2019, this novel is the tale of Naemi Vieno Kuusela, a...
So why is Devolution a gift you would only get your worst enemies, or at least the annoying coworker whose name you got for Secret Santa...
You know how sometimes you need a story that reflects the darkness of a cold sunless winter day? A story so covered in gritty loathsomeness that...
Someone once asked Richard Ramirez how to avoid being targeted by a serial killer. His answer: “You can’t. Once they are focused on you, have you...
As much as Stephen King is known for his books so big they could kill a man, I always feel like his short work is his...
Happy Transgender Awareness Week, horror fam! To celebrate we’re doing a look back at a book by one of horror’s iconic trans authors, Poppy Z. Brite...
Today for your chilling reading pleasure, we have an interview with Lance Reedingee, the author of the creepy horror novella, Goblins. I love that this story...
There’s a lot of things in Caitlin Starling’s The Luminous Dead that are relatable in our present day post-Covid world. The isolation of working alone. The...
I knew from the very first page of the prologue of Grady Hendrix and Will Errickson’s Stoker award winning Paperbacks From Hell it was going to...
Leonora Carrington creates Aesop’s fables with sick twists. This is the best way that I can describe this collection of flash stories. Each story feels a...
Penned by Owen Davies, a historian on modern and contemporary witchcraft, Murder, Magic, Madness: The Victorian Trials of Dove and the Wizard is the perfect book...
Flash fiction horror holds a special place in my heart. For a few pages, I can deeply immerse myself in a terrifying world and experience every...
This novella and its schoolgirl narrator pack a punch. Our narrator recounts her boarding school days and her obsession with her best friend. The text takes...
Mona Awad’s Bunny is a grotesque, Ivy-League version of Mean Girls. It involves some truly hideous and harrowing moments, but always couches those in sarcasm and...
Why are there so many books about the Black Dahlia? Every couple of years brings a new one to light and they all have their own...
Brian Evenson’s most recent collection, Song for the Unraveling of the World, illuminates the apocalyptic and dread. Evil encompasses the lives of every character in these...
The one word I would use to describe Rory Power’s sophomore novel, Burn Our Bodies Down, is bizarre. There’s something about it that’s just…off. It’s like...
Welcome back to Graphic Content. There was a mix-up in numbering last time, but I can assure you that this is #5. But hey, enough about...