Tag: #horror

 1 Comment on Paperbacks from Hell by Grady Hendrix
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Paperbacks from Hell by Grady Hendrix

Contains: some of the most notable authors, publishers, and titles of vintage horror paperbacks.

 0 Comment on My Little Occult Book Club by Steven Rhodes
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My Little Occult Book Club by Steven Rhodes

Contains: Silly, subversive illustrations and descriptions of fake books.

 2 Comments on Crossroads by Laurel Hightower
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Crossroads by Laurel Hightower

Contains: an emotion-heavy story of the lengths a mother would go to for her child.

 2 Comments on Monster, She Wrote by Lisa Kröger & Melanie R. Anderson
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Monster, She Wrote by Lisa Kröger & Melanie R. Anderson

Contains: information on the women who pioneered horror and spec fiction

 6 Comments on The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones
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The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones

Contains: lots of violence, a beautiful, terrible, heartbreaking, fully realized story cycle.

 0 Comment on Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Power
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Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Power

Weird corn, weird apricots, weird deaths, mystery, body horror, lots of fire, serious emotional abuse/gaslighting.

 3 Comments on WTF Did I Just Watch: Ice Cream Man (1995)
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WTF Did I Just Watch: Ice Cream Man (1995)

Contains: Ice Cream, accidental cannibalism, confusing trauma, more Chuck Taylors than you can shake a stick at.

 0 Comment on Until Summer Comes Around by Glenn Rolfe
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Until Summer Comes Around by Glenn Rolfe

Contains: all the 80s vampire goodness you could possibly want.

 0 Comment on Subcutanean by Aaron A. Reed
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Subcutanean by Aaron A. Reed

Contains: Endless possibilities, an extremely unique method of storytelling.

 2 Comments on Hexis by Charlene Elsby
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Hexis by Charlene Elsby

Contains: deep, emotional catharsis, trauma exploration, an endless cycle of murder.