Summer Scares Resources

Click here to immediately access the Summer Scares Resource page so that you can add some professionally vetted horror titles into your reading suggestions and fiction collections for all age levels.

Thursday, March 16, 2023

#HorrorForLibraries Giveaway This Week is Free to ALL

I am interrupting my weekly giveaway of a book to a single winner to offer you all something awesome.

The 2023 Summer Scares Programming Guide! You can click here to have full access to this beautiful, full color PDF courtesy of the Konrad Stump and his colleagues at the Springfield-Greene County Library District.

It is FREE. Every program idea, every book discussion question, each readalike, they are all FREE for you to use with your patrons all year long.

Click on the image below or here to enter the guide. You can also always find more information about Summer Scares at our Resource page here.

And finally, don't forget past year's program guides are just as awesome as this one. You can use any of them to promote Horror to all ages of readers today, tomorrow, this summer, next winter...all year long. We simply use summer as the hook, but these books and the programming ideas work any time of year. With 4 years of guides no available that is 36 titles, plus the 4 readalikes per title that gives you 144 titles vetted horror titles that you could use to build out a display tomorrow, one that will serve all ages of Horror fans. (And that doesn't even take into consideration other books by our chosen authors and the titles that are part of larger series). Links to past guides:

Horror is for all ages, anytime of year, and Summer Scares is here to help you suggest scary titles with confidence. Prepared book talks included.

If you have any questions or you want to book a Summer Scares author for a virtual visit to your library, email libraries at horror dot org.

Click here to access the guide

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