It's time for the first look… 💒🔪
We are thrilled to reveal that KISS SLAY REPLAY by Rachel Harrison will feature these stunning sprayed and stencilled edges!
Every wedding guest’s worst nightmare is on repeat in this time loop horror story.
Coming September 2026 🩸 https://tinyurl.com/8hnyv2pe
Posts by George Dunn
A dark fairytale with peat under its fingernails, @amyjanestewart.bsky.social ‘s debut novel “Hex House,” is an unputdownable folk horror that finds terror within sanctuary. Warm and welcoming and wide-open doors until of course, it’s not…
@titanbooks.bsky.social APR 28TH
“Brokeula,” by Michael Seidlinger is “a pacy, fang-forward piece of horror comedy that takes a generous bite out of late-stage capitalism and sinks its teeth into the circus of bullshittery that accompanies it.”
JULY 7TH- @clashbooks.bsky.social
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my absolute pleasure!!
“The Other,” by @annieneugebauer.bsky.social is that one Spider-Man pointing meme meets Invasion of The Body Snatchers. A single-sitting, no-messing nightmare that is proficient in eliciting almost every subcategory of horror.
@shortwavebooks.bsky.social - June 9th
@ronaldmalfi.bsky.social ‘s“The Hive,” will make your ears ring and your molars ache and imprint strange symbols on the insides of your eyelids. Doors, chairs, dragons, metal spiders and conceptual gnomes.
(@titanbooks.bsky.social APR 14TH)
My fellow writers might not want to hear this, but AI is a useful tool for certain aspects of the craft, like for instance when you’re engaged in the process of being a talentless shitbag hack who is too lazy to do any fucking writing.
Good point!
I don't use AI because I'm not a fucking idiot.
This review of THE CURSE OF HESTER GARDENS by @georgesreads.bsky.social at @fanfiaddict.bsky.social has made my day. Dunn calls the book "A stunningly written, viscerally scary, and deeply emotive novel."
Full review in comments!
@erewhonbooks.bsky.social @kensingtonbooks.bsky.social
#BookSky
“Far removed from windswept moors or crumbling manors, @tamikathompson.bsky.social ‘s trad-pub debut brings the gothic to a public housing project in Michigan, in a chilling examination of gun violence and the supernatural in tandem.”
@erewhonbooks.bsky.social
I'm reading an advance copy of @paultremblay.bsky.social's upcoming horror novel DEAD BUT DREAMING OF ELECTRIC SHEEP and, lemme just say, Paul is an incredible writer! Alternating between conventional and non-conventional narrative, it sinks its claws and DRAGS YOU IN. How does he do it?? Amazing ⭐
A grotty, grungy novel that you will have to swipe grime off of the pages of, and swat lazy loops of humming blue-bottles away from “Hunger and Thirst,” by Claire Fuller is one of the grimmest coming-of-age, or rather, coming apart, stories I have ever read.
Carterknowle Junior’s crumbling roof has been allocated £720,000 by #Sheffield City Council, following serious safety concerns.
Read the full @shef-live.bsky.social story here:⬇️
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#Carterknowle #Ecclesall
“Youthjuice,” by E.K Sathue is a toxic, aseptic, retinol-soaked book that chemical burnt my fingertips and exfoliated the pores off of my face.
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agh thank you Darren!! I meant every expletive
What a lovely (spoiler free) review!
“Equal parts existential horror, Silicon-Valley-skewering satire, and philosophical joke, @paultremblay.bsky.social ’s “Dead But Dreaming of Electric Sheep,” is written with the usual amount of ambiguity, plus metatextuality, manic intelligence, and justifiable rage.”
@harpercollins.bsky.social
“The Brides,” by @charlottecross.bsky.social feels as though it has been stored for a century in a dusty writing desk before being pressed into my eager hands. A reverent and rebellious Dracula prequel well worth your time.
March 19th @torbooksuk.bsky.social
July 7th @harpercollins.bsky.social
A #Burngreave Councillor has spoken out about the violence at #FirValeAcademy last month, which saw a member of staff carried out on a stretcher.
Latest on @shef-live.bsky.social here: ⬇️
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#Sheffield
I love this one so much. So strong.
Concentrated doses of cruelty, discomfort, and sorrow, written as well as one would expect, whilst I have no doubt @ronaldmalfi.bsky.social can handle 1000 pages, We Should Have Left Well Enough Alone, goes to show he is equally capable of making you just as uneasy in 10.
@titanbooks.bsky.social
Our freshest ep of Fearmongers is now live and listenable! Fostering Your Horror Community w/ Lindy Ryan, V. Castro, Saratoga Schaefer & Chris Panatier
Apple: bit.ly/471bMT5
Spotify: bit.ly/4rDvo8d
Amazon: bit.ly/4rBHtL5
YouTube: bit.ly/4aBfXaz
In her funny and vicious debut, “For Human Use,” Pierce wields discomfort intelligently and makes the unthinkable imaginable- all without collapsing into mere shock, provocation or its own audacity.
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One actual bit of journalism completed. It’s about freezers.
A novel muted by design “We Spread,” by Iain Reid is not a book I felt the urge to hurl bodily into the nearest oxfam, but nor did it consume me in the way Reid’s best work has. I liked it well enough.
fanfiaddict.com/review-we-sp...
Do you like Hannibal Lecter? If so, two things. a) treat yourself to “Hannibal Lecter: A Life,” by @brianraftery.bsky.social (PRONTO) out today and b) listen to my interview with this absolute scholar, wherever you get your podcasts.
open.spotify.com/episode/7aFW...
"A chilling, driftwood-etched reminder of our own mortality that will cling to you like salt water, and won’t be rinsed off easily." -- FanFiAddict
Pre-order @alexgrecian.bsky.social's supernatural thriller today: badhandbooks.com/purchasedire...
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“The Boatman,” by @alexgrecian.bsky.social is a chilling, driftwood-etched reminder of our own mortality that will cling to you like salt water, and won’t be rinsed off easily. Out from @badhandbooks.bsky.social April 7th
🌹🩸 NEW REVIEW! 🩸🌹
First Date by @manylittlewords.bsky.social - @daturabooks.bsky.social
"The definitive (anti)dating tale about what it takes for someone to actually be real to another person, strapped to a grim conveyor belt of survival horror that I couldn’t stop reading even as I died inside."