//
sign in
Profile
by @danabra.mov
Profile
by @dansshadow.bsky.social
Profile
by @jimpick.com
AviHandle
by @danabra.mov
AviHandle
by @dansshadow.bsky.social
AviHandle
by @katherine.computer
EventsList
by @katherine.computer
ProfileHeader
by @dansshadow.bsky.social
ProfileHeader
by @danabra.mov
ProfileMedia
by @danabra.mov
ProfilePlays
by @danabra.mov
ProfilePosts
by @danabra.mov
ProfilePosts
by @dansshadow.bsky.social
ProfileReplies
by @danabra.mov
Record
by @atsui.org
Skircle
by @danabra.mov
StreamPlacePlaylist
by @katherine.computer
+ new component
ProfilePosts









Loading...
@andreasemge.bsky.social
To celebrate the release of the third book in her Monster War series THE RAVEN AT THE ASH DOOR, K. A. Linde joins us and shares with us her current fantasy TBR Read more:
I'm really trying to look on the bright side of everything. I may not be able to sleep, and I'm off work thanks to my pain in my hands, BUT.. I have read and reviewed 8 books in six days, And I have developed the ability to see ten seconds into the future thanks to the constant drip of coffee
Graeme Reynolds' By Dawn's Early Light: PI Jack Carlton hunts a killer called The Witchfinder — and that name turns out more literal than he'd like. Gory, funny, moving, with a finale that rips https://gnofhorror.com/by-dawns-early-light-by-graeme-reynolds-review/
1h
12h
5h
Tiffany Royster: Inside Echoes of the Forgotten, a Folk Horror Series Tiffany Royster turned one Facebook post into the Broken Spine collective and a 12-book folk horror series, Echoes of the Forgotten. We talked folklore, clown phobias, and a 32-year backlog
Tiffany Royster: Inside Echoes of the Forgotten, a Folk Horror Series Tiffany Royster turned one Facebook post into the Broken Spine collective and a 12-book folk horror series, Echoes of the Forgotten. We talked folklore, clown phobias, and a 32-year backlog
By Dawn’s Early Light, the sequel to Night Bleeds Into Dawn, drags private investigator Jack Carlton out of his AA meetings and back into the dark, this time hunting a serial killer called The Witchfinder whose medieval cruelty turns out to be far more than metaphor.
India-Rose Bower's debut WE CALL THEM WITCHES is folk horror that gets under the skin: eldritch monsters she won't fully name, pagan ritual as the only weapon, a sapphic heart in a ruined Britain. gnofhorror.com/we-call-them... @inkyrosey.bsky.social
India-Rose Bower's debut WE CALL THEM WITCHES is folk horror that gets under the skin: eldritch monsters she won't fully name, pagan ritual as the only weapon, a sapphic heart in a ruined Britain. Patient dread, a narrator I believed. My review:
9h
New Review - House of Margins, by Tlotlo Tsamaase (pub by @erewhonbooks.bsky.social) is a brilliant experimental horror novel, brave to explore difficult themes while also getting the most from its mixed media format. Full thoughts: jamreads.com/reviews/hous... 💙📚
8h
8h
8h
11h
11h