Sarah J. Maas: Complete A Court of Thorns and Roses Series + Author Q&A
A Court of Thorns and Roses follows Feyre Archeron who is dragged into faerie lands for murdering a faerie—and the love story and fierce struggle that happens after she enters.
Christopher Golden: Road of Bones [Spotlight]
An American documentarian travels a haunted highway across the frozen tundra of Siberia in New York Times bestselling author Christopher Golden’s Road of Bones…
R.F. Kuang: Complete The Poppy War Series
Rebecca F. Kuang’s spiritual/political The Poppy War fantasy series is set to be adapted for television. Kuang is a Hugo, Nebula, Locus, and World Fantasy Award-nominated author.
Author Q&A: Delizhia Jenkins | The Book of Maya (Vampire Hunters Academy)
“I am not emotionally prepared for what I am about to write and to be honest, I do not think the readers will be prepared for what is going to happen either.”
Complete Gamera: Giant Monster Movies
Gamera is a giant monster, or kaiju, that appeared in a dozen Japanese films. Intended to compete with Godzilla, Gamera has become a Japanese icon in his own right…
Delizhia Jenkins: The Book of Maya—Vampire Hunters Academy [Spotlight]
Born into one of the most powerful covens on the North American continent, Maya Beauvais has a past with a dangerous history that brings chills…
Brandon Sanderson: Where Should You Start With His Books?
Brandon Sanderson is the author of such bestsellers as the Mistborn trilogy and its sequels. Check out his suggestions for the best books to start with based on your own interests.
Jennifer Meinking: To Love a Queen: A Pawn’s Game Book 1 [Spotlight]
Frigga of Asgard has reached her breaking point. And now, a growing friendship with her husband’s most trusted advisor thrusts her into a daring game of desire and deception.
He’s Back! Beetlejuice The Musical + Alternate Versions of “The Whole Being Dead Thing”
He’s back—and deader than ever! BEETLEJUICE is returning to Broadway and haunting a brand-new house. Based on Tim Burton’s dark comedy film, this hilarious musical resumes April 8, 2022.
Complete The Laundry Files Series by Charles Stross
What if Occult Threats Were Fought by Cubicle Workers? Charles Stross’ The Laundry Files series is a workplace comedy that mixes Lovecraft with spycraft. As the author explains, “The basic premise of the series is sort of a mash-up." Find out about all the books in the series!
Frankenstein’s Monster: 13 Alternate Versions
The creature from Mary Shelley’s 1800s novel Frankenstein is one of the most recognized icons in storytelling, having spent more than 200 years being adapted into all sorts of media.
Q&A regarding Custom-Writing’s ‘Dehumanization & Monsters in Literature’
Throughout history, we can see people divide themselves into groups and use violence to discriminate. Custom-Writing.org has posted “Dehumanization & Monsters in Literature.”
It's Lit: Why Edgar Allan Poe Isn't Just a Sad Boy
Unlike many great authors of Western classic literature, Poe is recognized by name and face almost more than the titles of his stories and poems.
‘The City We Became’ by N. K. Jemisin [Live READ IN COLOUR Book Club Discussion]
Four-time Hugo Award-winning author N.K. Jemisin crafts her most incredible novel yet, a "glorious" story of culture, identity, magic, and myths in contemporary New York City.
MST3K Moves To Self-Distribution With New Episodes Premiering May
After 30 Years, Cult Comedy Series Moves To Self-Distribution Via the Gizmoplex With New Episodes Premiering May 6-8
9 Spine-Chilling Indian Horror Novels
All of India thinks these are some spine-chilling Indian books. If you're into horror novels, check out these works by Indian authors.
Morbius: 13 Connections to Marvel Comics
Morbius the Living Vampire first appeared as a villain for Spider-Man, before he became a moody, tragically flawed antihero in his own series and other titles.
Charles Stross: Quantum of Nightmares (Laundry Files #11) - Spotlight
It’s a brave new Britain under the New Management. Crime is plummeting as almost every offense is punishable by death. And everywhere you look, there are people with strange powers…
Harry Potter: The Problem of Representation in the Series
“Parvati and Padma were likely never meant to be more than harmless background characters, but … it would've been nice to see a white author allow them to wield that power in a meaningful, awe-inspiring way.”
The Book of Souls by Kevin Moore, based on true events (Spotlight + Author Interview)
True events inspired this compelling paranormal thriller as 40-something Jack Kelly travels into his 13-year-old self with the sudden ability to interact with the dead and fight demons.