The authors of 'Fiend' and 'Why I Love Horror' sat down for a conversation about how the horror genre has evolved — and why readers get to reap the benefits The horror genre is having a major moment ...
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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 ...
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As the summer breeze begins to chill, Iowa City residents are prepared for the festivities that come with the fall season. The newest event to the literary community is One of Us, a new festival ...
STEVENS POINT − Christopher Micklos, a Wisconsin horror author and filmmaker, will bring his "Tick Town" book tour to Stevens Point this weekend, according to a community announcement. Micklos will ...
Joe Hill doesn’t have to go very far to find the scariest book ever. Just up a rung on his family tree. The bestselling horror author of "King Sorrow" knows he’s biased, but the “correct answer” is ...
Ask a horror writer what influences them, and the answer often involves religion or history. When it opens Nov. 21, an exhibition at the American Writers Museum in Downtown Chicago called American ...
Joe Hill doesn’t have to go very far to find the scariest book ever. Just up a rung on his family tree. “That's the gold standard when it comes to scaring the pants off people. No one's ever going to ...