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07/17/2026 - Where to Find New and Great Indie Horror
There is no shortage of great indie horror out there. But it can get tricky keeping up with where everyone is posting their new stuff. Here's a list of some awesome authors, etc., to get you started! Uncomfortably Dark Horror: https://substack.com/@candacenola https://patreon.com/u12231330 Morbid Curiosities: https://morbidsa.rip/ https://substack.com/@morbidsatx Peter Caffrey: https://substack.com/@filth Frederick Niles: https://substack.com/@fredrickniles Jay Bower:...
Danielle Yvonne
6 hours ago1 min read


7-16-2026 Latham's Last Words: The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris
Welcome to Latham's Last Words, where I give you my last words on vintage horror books I've enjoyed. To start off, I'm going to talk about The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris Now most wouldn't consider this horror, but with a cannibal and a killer who is building a suit out of human skin, how could it not be horror. I didn't realize this book had been written in the 80's until I read it for the first time. It still holds up to this day. The psychological horror between
Donna Latham
1 day ago2 min read


06/17/2026 Exploring the Labyrinth by Kit Power: ENTOMBED, essay 29
Exploring The Labyrinth In this series, I will be reading every Brian Keene fiction book that has been published (and is still available in print) and then producing an essay on it. With the exception of Girl On The Glider, these essays will be based upon a first read of the books concerned. The article will assume you’ve read the book, and you should expect MASSIVE spoilers. I hope you enjoy my voyage of discovery. ENTOMBED Essay 29 We’re back in the mountains of West Virgin
Candace Nola
2 days ago15 min read


07/14/2026 IMPRINT by L. Marie Wood
Imprint by L. Marie Wood Book 3 of the Red Thread Saga With Book 3 of her Red Thread Saga, L. Marie Wood introduces us to pain so deep, so violently torn from our soul that we are left crying before we feel the tears well up in our eyes, and that is only Chapter One. With surgical precision, she wields the pen like a scalpel, firm in her grasp, savage in its mastery. The pain does not ease as the pages turn, rather it builds, brick by brick, cut by cut, a master bricklayer re
Candace Nola
3 days ago2 min read


07/13/2026 Crack the Spine by Kerry E.B. Black
Crack the Spine - July, 2026 Written by Kerry E.B. Black July is National Picnic Month in the United States. This time-honored tradition sees families fighting ants and mosquitos to soak up some sun and enjoy a meal al fresco. To that end, let’s pack a hamper with our favorite treats, spread a red checkered cloth, and crack a spine or two - of our favorite, thematically appropriate horror books, of course! In Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House, Eleanor and Theodora
Candace Nola
4 days ago2 min read


















