Disturbing Books Iceberg • Horror in the murky depths?
Disturbing books are so often synonymous with horror fiction. Is there a level below, sinking deeper than the murky depths? … Read on…Disturbing Books Iceberg • Horror in the murky depths?
New and classic horror books
While most of the books I review are horror, not all are made of the rough stuff that is found in splatterpunk and extreme. This is up there with haunted houses and slashers as a darling subgenre of mine.
Disturbing books are so often synonymous with horror fiction. Is there a level below, sinking deeper than the murky depths? … Read on…Disturbing Books Iceberg • Horror in the murky depths?
As long as extreme and splatterpunk horror fiction has existed, there have been detractors for every proponent; fans and foes on either side. Lately, the genre has seen more widespread
Read on…Responding quietly to the roar at extreme horror fiction
Today we are talking about Island by Richard Laymon. One of my top five Laymon books. I have the Leisure edition, published in 2002, but the original 1995 copy has the far better cover. … Read on…Extreme Horror Beach Read! • Island by Richard Laymon
Slob and The Slob are two extreme or splatterpunk horror books published at either end of the subgenre’s timeline. The Slob by Aron Beauregard from 2021 https://amzn.to/3EZswtY Slob by Rex
Read on…Slob and The Slob • Extreme and Splatterpunk horror books
Rock, metal and punk are often found in horror fiction, but Black Metal I don’t find often enough. Here are two novellas that feature the genre heavily, and are quite
Read on…Black Metal Horror • Corpsepaint, Odin Rising plus TNBM by Peter Beste
Content warnings in horror fiction From the front cover of a book to the back cover blurb, there is quite a bit available to judge. Should each book be given
Read on…Content Warnings in Horror: Censorship or Accessibility