Thank you for the great #Horrorwriterschat! I loved the creepy story.
If you would like to see what I do with Christmas traditions, I have two Christmas horror novellas.
The Thing in Christmas Town and Hanging On.
You can pick them both up in a bundle on my Ko-Fi
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Here's our TV guide-inspired cover for SATURDAY MOURNING TELEVISION! 💀📺
Release date is 31st August, review copies will be ready to offer out shortly.
Can you guess the horror movie from this tiny prop?
I’m building a miniature 1:12 scale basement-room diorama that I’m going to fill with props and memorabilia from horror films and books.
What mini-sized props do you think I should add?
#miniatures #roombox #horrormovies #diorama
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Next read! Japanese Gothic by Kylie Lee Baker.
This sounds so good. I'm excited to get into it!
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Speaking of Queer Horror, here is one that you need to read. This book will stick with you long after you finish the last page and leave you changed. Grab a copy of A.L. Davidson's, The Scientist, the Spaceman, and the Stars Between Them!
Cover by Don Noble
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Palmetto Boy is set in South Florida, with a cursed house, things that skitter, and a machete-wielding mom facing down a monster to protect her kid. Perfect summerween reading!
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Timber Ghost Press publishes horror fiction that is creepy, dark, and weird.
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It's the most wonderful time of the year!
What better way to survive the festive cheer than with some seasonal horror. These two short tales will mak...
Thank you, Gree! Loving the Wednesday tradition of #HorrorWritersChat
For more ritual and subverted traditions, look no further than The Five Turns of the Wheel.
Idyllic. Traditional. Deadly. Come join the Dance.
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#booksky #folkhorror
I absolutely love folk horror in books and movies. It’s one of my favorite sub-genres. I haven’t written a folk horror story myself. This has inspired me!
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A recent folk horror i really enjoyed is Itch by Gemma Amor @manylittlewords.bsky.social it’s about a woman who returns to her hometown where there is an annual festival and she discovers a body in the woods.
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I’ve noticed people asking for menopause-themed stories so i want to recommend BODIES FULL OF BURNING, ed. by @nicolemwolverton.bsky.social from @sliceduppress.bsky.social It’s filled with so many amazing, powerful stories by women and LGBT+ authors & I’m so freaking proud to have a story included.
D.A. Jobe
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Father looms ahead of me in black shadows.
Our farmstead glimmers. It hurts to look at the wheat. It's swaying.
Breathing. Swirling around a pitch black hole.
What is your personal favourite depiction of tradition in horror? Are they authors, and on BlueSky? Shout them out!
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Stephanie Ellis
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It's hard to breathe. I can taste blood.
My family guides me out to the ochre sky. It feels like a wedding.
Is this a wedding?
Tradition is often established for something - a season, a god, a family. Which, to you, is the most terrifying, and do you use it in your stories?
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