#5. At Dark, I Become Loathsome by @eric_larocca is disturbing, raw, unflinching, & the most intimate thing he has written. The way in which LaRocca peels back the layers of the heart & uncovers the wickedness in its depths is truly stunning. Recovery from this one will be tough.
Now available through @NetGalley thanks to @VictoryEditing! Check out Welcome to Cemetery and be the first to know what happens! #NetGalley
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@tjoneswriter Night of the Long Knives is a tale on grief, addiction, and the horrors that visit us when the silence is loudest. Jones juggles conspiracy theories, cults, serial killers and more in this superb example of his writing craft. Earthling Pub NEVER misses.
From the heart-wrenching to the stomach-churning, 2024 was a hell of year for horror, and here are a *few* of my top reads of the year! Cursed films, vampires, and haunted villas, the landscape for horror has never been richer. Read about my picks here:
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Very happy to share that I was able to take part in @TalkScaredPod’s State of the Horror Nation Episode which is now live! I was joined by the wonderful Emily Hughes and Stephanie from Books in the Freezer, two folks I couldn’t admire more! Listen wherever you get your podcasts!
I appreciate how well rounded this anthology is with its diversity of traditions. Stephen Graham Jones, Josh Malerman, and Gemma Files with some standout stories in here too! #FanFiAddict@FearForAllFFA
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It is not hyperbole to say that @natcassidy’s When the Wolf Comes Home is a genre-defining, champion of a horror novel. My very favorite thing I’ve read from him, this is an earnestly written story infused with fear and anxiety. My review:
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Here the author has presented a set of seven fantastically different stories. However, each showcases the author’s dexterity and writing know how. A great show of how different stories can still go together. @JHansonHorror #FanFiAddict@FearForAllFFA
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Balancing personal grief horror with larger conspiracies of violence, Night of the Long Knives by @tjoneswriter is proof that darkness indeed has sharp teeth. And boy, does it bite. My review:
Very big thanks to Earthling Pub for the ARC!
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Full of emotional subterfuge and family trauma, @HightowerLaurel’s The Day of the Door (from @GhoulishBooks) is one hell of a horror novel, begging the timeless question, “Is this house haunted, or are we?” My review:
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I found myself truly blown away that this novel is from the 80s. It has all the style and heart of a classic gothic ghost novel. @FearForAllFFA#FanFiAddict@vintagebooks
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Crafted through darkness and grit, Senseless may just be one of @RonaldMalfi’s most unhinged novels yet. Incredibly bleak and soaked in crimson, this is a must read for horror fans in 2025. My review here:
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Leaving no stone unturned, @grady_hendrix’s Witchcraft for Wayward Girls is an emotionally-fueled examination of the power of choice in a landscape marred by inequality, imparting sentiments that are all too timely. My review:
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A high-octane, gut-churning warpath through our modern society, @claymcleod’s Wake Up and Open Your Eyes holds no punches for any one of us. It may just be one of the most timely novels of 2025, and you can read my review here:
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Life turns on a dime.
It’s fitting that I share my essay on @StephenKing’s 11/22/63 today. A wallop to my heart, this is a novel that is a love story above all else, extracting poignant tenderness from life’s biggest and smallest moments. Read here:
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Nick Cutter lives up to his namesake with this novel. He cuts through your skin with stingers and teeth, leaving you feeling raw. And he cuts into your heart as you watch a friendship fall apart while showing you how good it used to be. @GalleryBooks
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A debut that functions superbly as an entertaining creature feature as well as a memorable examination of humanity, THEM (from @LividianPub) by @BillyChizmar should be on your horror radar. You can read my review here:
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On the surface, this is the quintessential werewolf story. A mysterious attack that ends in a bite. But what the author has layered here is anything but typical—a family drama of past trauma and abuse, filled with comedy, love and hope. @rachfacelogic
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