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  2. The Sorrows of Satan - Wikipedia

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    Horror critic R. S. Hadji placed The Sorrows of Satan at number one in his list of the worst horror novels ever written. [ 3 ] Brian Stableford, discussing Corelli's "narcissistic" novels, described The Sorrows of Satan thus: "as delusions of grandeur and expressions of devout wish-fulfilment go, the fascination of the Devil was an ...

  3. Guy N. Smith - Wikipedia

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    The Penguin Encyclopaedia of Horror and the Supernatural considers Smith's horror novels "endearing, imbued with lively storytelling and the tacky brilliance of the horror and science fiction cinema of the 1950s", [5] but horror critic R. S. Hadji included Smith's novel The Sucking Pit on his list of the worst horror novels ever written. [6]

  4. Horror fiction - Wikipedia

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    Horror also serves as one of the central genres in more complex modern works such as Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves (2000), a finalist for the National Book Award. There are many horror novels for children and teens, such as R. L. Stine's Goosebumps series or The Monstrumologist by Rick Yancey.

  5. List of horror fiction writers - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. The Lair of the White Worm - Wikipedia

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    The horror critic R. S. Hadji placed The Lair of the White Worm at number twelve in his list of the worst horror novels ever written. [5] Historian of the horror genre H. P. Lovecraft, in his essay "Supernatural Horror in Literature", stated that Stoker "utterly ruins a magnificent idea by a development almost infantile." [6]

  7. Knifepoint Horror - Wikipedia

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    Knifepoint Horror is a supernatural suspense podcast created, written, and produced by Soren Narnia. [6] [7] [8] Its sporadically-uploaded episodes, which average nearly an hour in length, feature first-person narrations (often by Narnia himself) and are notable for their highly minimalist production, especially in their use of sound effects and music.

  8. List of horror podcasts - Wikipedia

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    Random Horror Podcast No. 9 [33] Afro Horror: 2019–present Best Sellers Productions [34] The Shadow Diaries: 2020–present Kara Hayward and Madelaine Petsch Studio71 & Snarled [35] Exile and Teen Creeps [36] My Neighbors Are Dead: 2017–present Adam Peacock Nate DuFort, Adam Peacock [37] [38] [36] Halloweenies: 2018–present

  9. The Magnus Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Magnus Archives is a horror fiction podcast written by Jonathan Sims, directed by Alexander J. Newall, and distributed by Rusty Quill.Sims starred as the Head Archivist for the fictional Magnus Institute, a London-based paranormal research institution, originally making audio recordings of statements for the Institute's research before being ensnared in a paranormal conspiracy traced back ...