It's Sunday and again I am back with a roundup of links and information you may have missed.
- MEXICAN GOTHIC by Silvia Moreno Garcia won Best Novel at the 2021 Aurora Awards, Canada's top honor for Speculative Fiction.
- Tananarive Due published an excellent essay entitled, "On Horror and the Creations That Shape Us" via Novel Suspects
- This essay led me down a rabbit hole into the site that is Novel Suspects. I was unaware of it before now. Worth a look for Horror and especially tangential genres.
- More from Ms Due, this time in Essence as she contemplates the "Modern Black Horror Landscape"
- Because I don't have a planned post on Horror Audio Books, but I did post about podcasts yesterday, here is a reminder that you can access AudioFile's professional Horror reviews with this link.
- Related: Book Riot had a post on 8 New Witchy Audiobooks.
- Emily Hughes [who you will hear from directly on this blog next week] had a post on Tor.Com "Horror Recommendations for Every Mood." She gives an appeal set up and then provides a suggestion with why. A great tool for you as you help readers.
- If you need a review resource for independently published horror, try Forward Reviews. You can put "genre:horror" in the search box to find all of their coverage. Or just click here, as I have run the search for you.
- From Book Riot and also reflecting one of my appeal factors for why people enjoy horror, "Craving Fictional Horror to Escape Real Horror."
- Brian Keene is doing a Virtual event for the Oak Park [IL] Public Library on 10/28. Register here.
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