(Editor’s note: Cryptid Quarterly is a feature where I highlight cryptid horror fiction from each quarter of 2024, using Amazon Kindle release dates.) My fourth and final cryptid horror fiction chart of 2024 features the Top 10 plus 18 more honorable mentions. Luka T. Jacobs tops the list with the first book of her new... Continue Reading →
If I had one vote for 2024 Bram Stoker Awards, What Hides in the Cupboards would get it
I don't have a vote for the Bram Stoker Awards, but if I had one, I'd nominate What Hides in the Cupboards by Cassondra Windwalker as the best novel I read in 2024. As 2025 begins and I look back on the previous year, Windwalker's gothic tale set in the New Mexico desert is the... Continue Reading →
Deadline for 2025 Splatterpunk Awards is Dec. 31
The deadline for the 2025 Splatterpunk Awards nominations is Dec. 31. Works of Extreme Horror and Splatterpunk fiction published in 2024 are eligible, and anyone can email their nominations to splatterpunkawards@gmail.com. The emails must be received by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Co-founded by authors Wrath James White and Brian Keene, the Splatterpunk Awards honor the... Continue Reading →
Cryptid Quarterly III (2024): Top 10 List of Cryptid Horror Fiction
(Editor’s note: Cryptid Quarterly is a feature where I highlight cryptid horror fiction from each quarter of 2024, using Amazon Kindle release dates.) My third cryptid horror fiction list features the Top 10 plus 18 honorable mentions. The list is topped by a Michael Cole novel in the No. 1 spot plus works by many... Continue Reading →
Leede’s MAEVE FLY wins Best Novel at 2024 Splatterpunk Awards
CJ Leede's debut Maeve Fly won Best Novel at the 2024 Splatterpunk Awards, leading a trend where four of the five categories featured first-time winners. Maeve Fly, a serial killer thriller "inspired by the pages of American Psycho," was also nominated for a Bram Stoker Award in February. The seventh annual Splatterpunk Awards were presented... Continue Reading →
Due’s The Reformatory wins best novel at 2023 Bram Stoker Awards
The Reformatory by Tananarive Due won the 2023 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Novel during a June 1 ceremony at StokerCon 2024 in San Diego, California. It was the first win for Due whose "Rumpus Room" was also nominated in the Long Fiction category. Her novels My Soul to Keep and The... Continue Reading →
New horror fiction from Everson, Smith, and Gallegos arriving in October
Two of my long-time favorite authors plus a new favorite are releasing horror fiction books in October. JOHN EVERSON Bram Stoker Award-winning author John Everson returns with his 15th novel, The Bloodstained Doll. The book is set for release October 8 from Flame Tree Press and is billed as a modern giallo in the style... Continue Reading →
The Bigfoot Files is back for Season 19 of HorrorAddict.net
Season 19 of the HorrorAddicts.net podcast begins April 19, and that means The Bigfoot Files is back. Kicking off the new season of The Bigfoot Files is a review of the novella Bog Beast, which includes an exclusive interview with author Brian Gatto. It's live on the HorrorAddicts.net site right now. The Bigfoot Files debuted... Continue Reading →
SHORT SHOTS: ‘Close Encounters of the ER Kind’
(Editor’s note: SHORT SHOTS is a column where I review short stories from horror anthologies, collections, and zines.) SPOILER ALERT! "Close Encounters of the ER Kind" by N.J. Gallegos begins as a typical night in the emergency room for Dr. Seline; however, it quickly transforms into an intense life-altering confrontation with one of the most... Continue Reading →
Stephanie Ellis launches Darklings quick-reads series
Dark fiction author and poet Stephanie Ellis is releasing a series of quick e-read novelettes starting in March with plans for more in the future. The series called Darklings will feature previously published stories, mostly from collections and anthologies, as well as brand new tales. The first four novelettes drop March 1 with new ones... Continue Reading →