From war and genocide to grief and obsession, these stories turn terror into a language for what cannot be faced directly.
It has been another banner year for literary horror. Somehow, as the world gets scarier, the writers penning our nightmares still manage to keep up. What follows is merely a sprinkling — a light blood ...
When it comes to the horror genre, we’re all probably familiar with the likes of Stephen King and Shirley Jackson, but if you’re looking for something a bit different or a brand new release, we’ve put ...
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A close look at how Mariana Enríquez writes horror rooted in history and trauma, turning fear into an unsettling mirror of ...
Taylor Hunsberger is a culture writer, poet, and children’s librarian at the East Flatbush branch of the Brooklyn Public Library. She has presented work on the topic of children’s horror literature at ...
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