Horror Q&A: Lawrence Dagstine (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“I’ve written traditional western stuff in the past, but never molded two genres together to give it a speculative flavor...” In this interview, the author discusses writing Horror vs. Westerns, the inspiration behind his story, and compares it with his other fiction.
The Love-Haight Case Files, Book Two: Fighting for Other-Than-Human Rights Blog Tour
Book two of the award-winning series is out: no matter if it creeps, crawls, or skitters--the law isn't for the squeamish. Delve into their case files for a genre-bending mix of mystery, horror, suspense, thrills, courtroom drama, and romance.
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: 10 Things You Should Know
Mojo.com counts down ten things you should know about Mary Shelley’s groundbreaking debut novel “Frankenstein.”
Frank Herbert’s Dune: Complete Dune Books in Publication Order
Often said to be the biggest selling science fiction novel in history, Dune by Frank Herbert launched a media empire that includes novels, Games, comics, films and television, and more.
Horror Q&A: John A. Frochio (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“I enjoy writing things that are different… I couldn't simply write a Western story without some kind of twist.” In this interview, John shares the inspiration for his story, and explains his favorite part about mashing up horror with the Old West…
Author Q&A: Ishita Banik (AS WE LAST)
“Everytime I am writing a story, I am living in it. It's like living several lives in a single life-time!” Indian author Ishita Banik blogs about her books, how to write a novel, and more.
Complete Love-Haight Case Files by Jean Rabe, Donald J. Bingle
A genre-bending mix of mystery, horror, suspense, thrills, courtroom drama, and romance. Magic has returned to the world and with it, a host of supernatural creatures—not just vampires and ghosts, but sentient gargoyles, ghouls, sprites, faeries, and more.
Supernatural Books: Who Writes the Supernatural Books?
The TV series Supernatural spawned a number of tie-in books. Meet the authors, including Rebecca Dessertine, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Christa Faust, Jeff Mariotte, and more!
Excerpt: The Love-Haight Case Files Book 2
Supernatural beings are willing to fight for their legal rights! Read this excerpt from the second book in the Love-Haight Case Files series! “The coed screamed again as she turned back to look at him, her eyes wide, her blonde hair tangling as she raced pell-mell down the street without looking where she was going…”
Rare first edition of ‘Frankenstein’ novel breaks world auction record
First edition of Frankenstein sells for record breaking $1.17m —First in a series celebrating the many versions of Frankenstein’s Monster.
Horror Q&A Steve Gladwin: “Slight edge of black comedy”
“I write a lot of dark things in my work, but my short stories recently have been more quirky and off-beat. What all my work does have in common is that slight edge of black comedy and it's sometimes very dark.” In this interview, the author talks about writing to music, his unpublished ghost stories, and his upcoming projects.
‘ParaNorthern’ Graphic Novel: Endearing misfits seek to save their spooky, supernatural town
Sometimes the most powerful magic comes from our connections to our family and friends. ParaNorthern (HMH Kids/Etch) is a deliciously humorous, cozy and bewitching graphic novel from Stephanie Cooke that will delight readers of all ages.
Frankenstein: Everything You Need to Know to Read Mary Shelley's Novel
In 1815, Lord Byron challenged guests to write a ghost story—and 18-year-old Mary Shelley crafted “Frankenstein.” In this video, Iseult Gillespie shares everything you need to know to read Mary Shelley’s classic novel.
Horror Q&A: Alistair Rey (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“I wanted to capture the existential horror of war and place it within the context of the supernatural.” Alistair Rey contributed the story "What Hath God Wrought?" In this interview, the author talks about legend vs. history, mixing horror with the Old West, and the challenges of historical fiction.
True Blood: Charlaine Harris Sookie Stackhouse Books In Order
The author thinks of these books as adventure novels. “Maybe the difference in my approach is the humor, and the fact that my protagonist has no increasing supernatural powers and has trouble paying her bills. (The telepathy? It's up in the air in the books as to where that came from.)”
Horror Q&A: Jonathon Mast (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“Reddit asked the question, what's the creepiest thing you've ever seen…" The short story collection Something Wicked This Way Rides features some two-dozen authors exploring the Old West with a twisted view…
200+ Monster Book Series
List of book series that feature monsters, magic, folklore, urban fantasy, science gone wrong, alien invasions, zombies, vampires, and the supernatural.
Horror Q&A: Matias Travieso-Diaz (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“Showing that ‘horror’ things do happen in Texas was a lot of fun for me.” The author's fascination with Cryptids, and being such an eclectic writer.
Horror Q&A: John B. Rosenman (Something Wicked This Way Rides)
“I had to get the western part right.”