Thinking Horror: Volume 2 is now available to order. It includes Mike Thorn’s essay “Collective Abjection: Social Horror in Stephen King’s It,” cover art by Stephen Wilson, interviews with genre giants (Steve Rasnic Tem, Lisa Tuttle, John Skipp and Nick Mamatas) and essays by many contemporary luminaries (including Gemma Files, Michael Cisco and Christopher Burke).
Books in the Freezer includes Darkest Hours in their Best Books of 2018 list
Stephanie and Rachel are joined by Devin to discuss their reading year of 2018: successes, failures and everything in between. Also, Rachel has a huge announcement with regards to the podcast in 2019. This episode was recorded live, with the participation of their patrons.
Darkest Hours included on Books in the Freezer’s list of recommended short story collections and anthologies
Books in the Freezer just posted a list of recommended short story collections and anthologies, which includes Darkest Hours in addition to books by Ronald Malfi, Tananarive Due, Clive Barker, Kristi DeMeester and others.