Tag: Horror
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The Stephen King Project – The Long Walk (1979)
About the project I will be reading all of Stephen King’s books in order of publication (with the exception of The Dark Tower series which I ... -
Unsung Announce New Folk-Horror Anthology and Kickstarter: THIS DREAMING ISLE
London-based independent publishers Unsung Stories have been quietly putting out some of the most interesting writing in genre fiction since 2014, from Aliya Whiteley’s gorgeous and ... -
Interview with Craig DiLouie (ONE OF US)
Craig DiLouie is an American-Canadian writer of speculative fiction. His works have been nominated for major literary awards, translated into multiple languages, and optioned for screen ... -
The Stephen King Project – The Stand (1978)
About the project I will be reading all of Stephen King’s books in order of publication (with the exception of The Dark Tower series which I ... -
The Stephen King Project – Night Shift (1979)
About the project I will be reading all of Stephen King’s books in order of publication (with the exception of The Dark Tower series which I ... -
The Stephen King Project – The Shining (1977)
The story goes that the now-famous, fictional Overlook Hotel is based on the real-life Stanley Hotel where Stephen King stayed one night with his wife Tabitha. ... -
The Stephen King Project – ‘Salem’s Lot (1975)
About the project: I will be reading all of Stephen King’s books in order of publication (with the exception of The Dark Tower series which I ... -
The Stephen King Project – Carrie (1974)
I’ve had this project in mind for quite some time. A couple of years at least. So, I was really glad when the good folks at ... -
10 Reasons Doctor Who is the Most Inspired Science Fiction Series Ever
Don’t get me wrong; I like Star Wars and Star Trek, loved Blake’s 7, and enjoyed Battlestar Galactica. I think all those series have many brilliant ... -
The Death and Life of Schneider Wrack by Nate Crowley
I first encountered the mad genius that is Nate Crowley via an article on Tor.com last year. In it, the author spoke of how the ocean ...









