Every Sunday during 31 Days of Horror, I will have links that I have gathered throughout the week to share here.
Please note, the first week of links I always the most as media outlets pack their horror content into the last week of September and the first week of October.
- The Return of the Horror Honker by me in The Lineup
- Link to everything I have written for The Lineup
- More recent pieces from The Lineup of particular interest to this blog.
- Mother Horror's monthly guide to dark and disturbing books by Sadie Hartmann (wrote the introduction to my book)
- Six Dark and Disturbing Books with Disability Representation by Grace Daly who will be offering up a Why I Love Horror Essay for me later this month
- Just use The Lineup as a resource all year long, but especially right now. So many great book lists are here. Many of them are focused on backlist titles meaning all of these lists work all the time to make displays, offer suggestions, and beef up your horror offerings.
- Alma Katsu and I had a conversation about Horror that ran exclusively in People Magazine Online last Sunday.
- I have been on a bunch of podcasts talking about WHY I LOVE HORROR. Here are the links to each of them if you want to listen.
- Books in the Freezer, live on September 9.
- Reading Glasses, live on September 18
- The Scares That Shaped Us, live on September 24
- Circulating Ideas, live on September 30
- Every Fall I update my Horror RA program. Here is link to the latest version.
- Recent Book Riot Horror Content:
- Six Spooky New Genre-Bending Books
- Horror About Lust and Desire
- Click here for ongoing Book Riot Horror content
- Rachel Harrison in the NYT sharing Unconventional Possession Novels (gift link)
- From Goodreads:
- 10 Years of Horror Hits to Read this October
- Eight Halloween Reading Lists Based on Very Specific Vibes, Themes, and Tropes
- Horror for Beginners: A Guide to Horror Reading Based on Your Go-To Genre (written by Sadie Hartmann and includes my book!)
- The Chicago Tribune on the current state of horror lit-- mentions my book and many of the authors in it. (Link only for subscribers but check your library for access.)

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