Here is what I have been reading online this week:
- The Most Haunted Place in the World is For Sale
- The Year in Weirdness: An Interview with Laird Barron – (you might also want to check out my post on Laird Barron)
- Stephen Graham Jones on Writing Horror and Its Inverse, Romance
- 15 Creepy Pictures of Ancient People – (not so much “ancient” as just “old”)
- Mysterious Mermaid Stripped Naked
- Permanent Midnight: Say Hello to Horror’s New Undisputed Queen and Her New Lovecraftian Monsters
- Four More Lovecraftian Books I Recommend
- What if Edward Gorey Drew Lovecraft’s Unspeakable Horrors?
Also, here are some upcoming books to keep an eye out for:
Hardback
- Joe Ledger: Special Ops by Jonathan Maberry
- Snowblind by Christopher Golden
- Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King
- Fear City (Repairman Jack) by F. Paul Wilson
- Born to Fear: Interviews with Thomas Ligotti by Matt Cardin
- Ana Kai Tangata by Scott Nicolay
- The Children of Old Leech ed. by Ross E. Lockhart & Justin Steele
- Seeders by A.J. Colucci
- Disorders of Magnitude: A Survey of Dark Fantasy by Jason V. Brock
Paperback
- The Silence by Sarah Rayne
- The Best Horror of the Year, Vol. 6, ed. by Ellen Datlow
- Bellman & Black by Diane Setterfield
- Acolytes of Cthulhu, ed. by Robert M. Price
- Fatal Journeys by Lucy Taylor
- 30 Days of Night Compendium by Ben Templesmith
- Fearful Symmetries ed. by Ellen Datlow
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