Guest Post: Hunter Shea on The Montauk Monster and Beach Reads
Today’s post on The Horror Bookshelf comes from author Hunter Shea, who recently released his excellent new novel The Montauk Monster through Kensington/Pinnacle. If you are like me and consider...
View ArticleGuest Post: “Weird West Meets Hell Hole” by Hunter Shea
I am excited to welcome back Hunter Shea to The Horror Bookshelf! Hunter is back with a guest post about his latest novel, Hell Hole, and the Weird West genre. I am a huge fan of Hunter’s work, and...
View ArticleGuest Post: “The Dark Servant” Author Matt Manochio
Today I am happy to be hosting a guest post by Samhain Horror author Matt Manochio as part of the blog tour for his debut novel, The Dark Servant. Matt talks about one of the only novels that managed...
View ArticleGuest Post: “What’s In A Name?” by Ronald Malfi
Today’s post on The Horror Bookshelf comes from author Ronald Malfi, who recently released his excellent new novel Little Girls (review) through Kensington. I absolutely loved this genre-bending novel...
View ArticleGuest Post: “Out of this World” by Hunter Shea
Today’s post on The Horror Bookshelf comes from Hunter Shea, who recently released his excellent new novel The Dover Demon (review) through Samhain Horror. I loved Hunter’s unique approach to the...
View ArticleGuest Post: “Staying Positive” by Glenn Rolfe
Today’s post on The Horror Bookshelf comes from Glenn Rolfe, who recently released his thrilling werewolf novel Blood and Rain (review) through Samhain Horror. Glenn is one of my favorite writers and...
View ArticleGuest Post: “What Makes a Human Monster” by Brian Kirk
Today’s post on The Horror Bookshelf comes from Brian Kirk, the author of the psychological horror masterpiece We Are Monsters (review) which is out now through Samhain Horror. I was hooked on We Are...
View ArticleGuest Post: “The Wreckers” by C.M. Saunders
Today’s post on The Horror Bookshelf comes from C.M. Saunders, who is currently promoting his new novel Sker House, which is available now through DeadPixel Publications. I am excited to have Saunders...
View ArticleGuest Post: Don’t Treat Your Audience Like They’re Morons” by David Bernstein
Today’s post on The Horror Bookshelf comes from David Bernstein, who is currently promoting his diverse and highly entertaining short story collection A Mixed Bag of Blood (review), which is out now...
View ArticleGuest Post: “From Slasher Novel To Short Story Collection” by John Quick
Today’s post on The Horror Bookshelf comes from John Quick, who I featured quite a bit over the summer. I reviewed his debut novel Consequences, which is based on a real-life serial killer legend from...
View ArticleGuest Post: “Going It Alone” by Stuart R Brogan
Today’s post on The Horror Bookshelf comes from Stuart R Brogan, the author of the brutal thriller Jackals which is out now. I have a review scheduled for tomorrow, so I won’t dig too much into the...
View ArticleGuest Post: Jason Parent on Publishing
Today’s post on The Horror Bookshelf comes from Jason Parent, the author of the dark, brutal thriller A Life Removed – which is out now – and a ton of other great books. I have a review scheduled for...
View ArticleGuest Post: “Ugly Little Trivia: Eleven Facts About Ugly Little Things” by...
Today’s post on The Horror Bookshelf comes from Todd Keisling, the author of Ugly Little Things: Collected Horrors – which is out now through Crystal Lake Publishing– and a ton of other great books. I...
View ArticleGuest Post: “The Monster in ‘The Hunger'” by Alma Katsu
Today’s post on The Horror Bookshelf comes from Alma Katsu, the author of The Hunger and The Taker trilogy. I first heard about The Hunger from Max Booth III’s “15 Most Anticipated Horror Books of...
View ArticleGuest Post: “Favorite King Book for Every Decade” by Mike Thorn
Today’s post on The Horror Bookshelf comes from Mike Thorn, who released his debut collection Darkest Hours towards the end of 2017 through Unnerving. Thorn’s Darkest Hours is a collection of 16...
View ArticleGuest Post: “The Knave’s Kingdom: Laytham Ballard and the World of the Night...
Today’s post on The Horror Bookshelf comes from R.S. Belcher, who just released the second book in the Nightwise series through Tor Books. The Night Dahlia is an urban fantasy with noir elements and...
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