RAMSEY CAMPBELL SEEKS OUT EDEN
by Ramsey Campbell There has been a lot of guarded whispers going around the internet chat forums these past few years about a mysterious series of horror books apparently penned anonymously by some...
View ArticleCHILDHOOD FEARS: PHIL SLOMAN TAKES THE TRAIN TO GREEN KNOWE
By Phil Sloman As a simple country lad I have two fears from my childhood. Trees and faces. And sometimes both combined. I grew up in the wilds of the Sussex countryside on a farm where our nearest...
View ArticleONE Z TWO R'S GINGER NUTS OF HORROR'S INTRODUCTION TO THE WORLD OF BIZARRO
By Amber fallon “We are the weirdos, mister.” – The Craft, 1996 Last year, I signed a contract with Eraserhead Press to publish my first bizarro book! As a longtime fan of a huge number of the books...
View Articlethe folded land by tim lebbon: an EXCLUSIVE COVER REVEAL and EXCERPT from the...
Earlier this year, and boy what a year it has been, Ginger Nuts of Horror was honoured to get an advanced readers copy of Tim Lebbon's Relics, the first of a new trilogy of novels from an author who...
View ArticleGINGER NUTS OF HORROR'S 2017 GUIDE TO BUYING YOUNG ADULT FICTION
By Tony Jones “For the teens that still read… Some YA horror stocking fillers The YA horror scene has been relatively quiet these last few months, but there are still plenty of great titles to chew...
View ArticleEXPLORING THE LABYRINTH: CLICKERS BY J.F.GONZALEZ & MARK WILLIAMS
by Kit Power Exploring The Labyrinth In this series, I will be reading every Brian Keene book that has been published (and is still available in print), and then producing an essay on it. With the...
View ArticleJIM "GINGER NUTS" MCLEOD'S PICKS OF 2017
It's that time of the year, where we all start looking back on the year that has just passed. and I'll be honest this past year has been a son of a bitch for both personal and genre wide reasons....
View ArticleWHAT CAN GINGER NUTS OF HORROR DO FOR YOU?
Happy New year to all of our readers, last year was a, despite the events that happened around the world and in the genre a pretty great year for Ginger Nuts of Horror. The site has continually shown...
View ArticleEXPLORING THE LABYRINTH: KIT POWER JOINS THE RISING
by Kit Power Exploring The Labyrinth In this series, I will be reading every Brian Keene book that has been published (and is still available in print), and then producing an essay on it. With the...
View ArticleSURVIVAL HORROR RETROSPECTIVE: ADOLESCENCE TOMB RAIDER
by George Daniel Lea A single chord of music, and suddenly, I'm fourteen again, stood at the highest point in an immense and unlikely temple, seeking out the vest vantage from which to swan-dive and...
View ArticleCHILDHOOD FEARS: TIM LEES
by Tim Lees Sounds scared me: the scream of the power saw at Billy Williams’ woodyard, and the honk of toucans in the local zoo. Other than that, it was the usual stuff: clowns, ghosts, policemen......
View Article8 BEAUTIFUL HORROR FILMS
by Jonathan Butcher For casual observers, horror probably seems unconcerned with creating works of beauty, and far more likely to induce nausea than wonder.This is a shame. Without horror we would...
View ArticleCHILDHOOD FEARS LAURA MAURO
by Laura Mauro Children are afraid of all kinds of strange and inexplicable things: monsters under the bed, strange shadows on their windows at night, that blank, empty space at the top of the stairs...
View ArticleTWISTED PUBLICATIONS NEEDS YOUR HELP
by Amber Fallon As a fairly new writer, getting your name (and your story!) in the right anthology can open serious doors for you. That’s the kind of exposure that’s actually good for your career....
View ArticleGINGER NUTS OF HORROR HOLDS A REQUIEM WITH KRIS MRKSA
Requiem is a new supernatural drama premiering on BBC One on 02 Feb. To mark the launch of this new series Ginger Nuts of Horror is running a series of posts. Today we welcome Kris Mrksa, the...
View ArticleBOOK EXTRACT: Only the Devil is Here by Stephen Michell
When six year-old Evan is kidnapped from his foster home, he is dragged into a world of shadows, monsters, and fire. At first, all Evan can think about is how to escape from his violent captor, a man...
View ArticleMy Life in Horror: Adolescence: Survival Horror Part One
by George Daniel lea It might be difficult for present day video gamers to credit, but there was a time when the original Resident Evil was the high watermark for horror in the medium. Shortly...
View ArticleTHREE VINCENT PRICE RECIPES TO KEEP THE VAMPIRES OFF
by David Busboom In 1964, Vincent Price turned in one of his best and most underrated performances as Dr. Robert Morgan in The Last Man on Earth, the first and most faithful adaptation of Richard...
View ArticleTHE YA STOKER AWARD:A SCHOOL LIBRARIAN DISSECTS THE SHORT-LIST
By Tony Jones It’s time for our annual review of the books featured on the short-list for the YA Bram Stoker Award. Last year’s choices were dull and there was little for teenagers to get excited or...
View ArticleTHE ORGANISM IS GROWING: 30 YEARS OF THE BLOB ‘88 BY NICK LA SALLA
by Nick La Salla “There’s nobody in here but us monsters.” -- Sgt. Jim Bert, The Blob ‘58 It’s been thirty years since The Blob ‘88 was released. I remember seeing the big movie poster in the...
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