Every Sunday during 31 Days of Horror, I will have links that I have gathered throughout the week to share here.
This is the last roundup of the month and there is a lot here!
Becky related links:
- My interview with Debut Horror author Beatrice Winifred Iker in the October issue of Library Journal
- My book was reviewed in BookPage
- You can watch the video of my panel: Why I Love Horror Panel w/ Clay McLeod Chapman, Rachel Harrison, Hailey Piper from Westport (CT) StoryFest last weekend here on YouTube-- Video of the panel
- Paul and Emma Tremblay talking about their love of horror and the essay they collaborated on for my book on WBUR
Other links:
- Boston area horror experts share the books that really scared them including Paul Tremblay via Boston.com
- 16 of the Best Horror Books of 2025 (so far) via Vulture.
- 5 Movies That Attempt to Capture the Brilliance of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein via Reactor
- The Horrors Persist: Scary Season Resources For Library Workers via Book Riot's Check Your Shelf Newsletter.
- Best Horror for 2025 via Barnes & Noble
- One-sitting Horror Books to Read on Halloween Night via BookRiot
- PW had Halloween/Horror Coverage
- Booksellers Ride the Horror Wave
- Gothic Horror Goes Global (one of my current horror trends as well)
- Interview with T. Kingfisher about her horror novels specifically
- 5 New Cannibal Horror Novels
- Interview with Kristi DeMeester
- My review of her new book Dark Sisters from Booklist's October 2025 issue
- Frankenstein: Why Mary Shelley's 200-year-old Horror Story is Still So Misunderstood via BBC
- 5 Underrated Books About Evil Houses via Reactor
- Seven Historical Horror Novels Inspired by True Events via CrimeReads
- So many more Goodreads lists:
- Eight Halloween Reading Lists Based on a Very Specific Vibes, Themes, and Tropes
- 10 Years of Horror Hits to Read This October
- Genre Refresh: Cute Paranormal Rom-Coms for Cold-Season Reading
- Horror for Beginners: A Guide to Horror Reading Based on Your Go To Genre
- Almost Horror Movies via CrimeReads
- Landing page for all Horror Reviews via Book Marks
- Interview with Joe Hill about King Sorrow via USA Today
- Outstanding Horror Reads from 2025 That You May Have Missed via BookRiot
- Horror as a Lifestyle in Chicago via The Chicago Tribune

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