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This is a navigational list of notable writers who have published significant work in the horror fiction genre, who also have stand-alone articles on Wikipedia. All items must have a reference to demonstrate that they have produced significant work in the horror genre.
Pages in category "British horror writers" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Gemma Amor;
Pages in category "English horror writers" The following 172 pages are in this category, out of 172 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Robert Aickman;
The Woman in Black is commonly used as a set text in British schools [9] as part of the National Curriculum for English. The book is recommended for Key Stage 3 and above with the paperback edition most frequently used by students. [8] The novel is the subject of GCSE English Literature questions from the Edexel and Eduqas examination boards. [10]
Mike Ashley described Chetwynd-Hayes' story "The Gatecrasher", about the ghost of Jack the Ripper, as a "powerful tale". [2] Chris Morgan stated about Chetwynd-Hayes: "at his best he is a fine writer, capable of producing gripping and wonderfully atmospheric stories at all lengths".
British horror novels (1 C, 133 P) C. Canadian horror novels (6 P) F. French horror novels (1 P) G. German horror novels (4 P) I. Irish horror novels (11 P) J.