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Categories currently include science fiction, fantasy, horror, speculative young adult fiction—with separate awards for novels and short fiction—collections, anthologies, illustrative works or graphic novels, children's books, and an award for excellence in speculative fiction. [2]
The novel received mostly positive reviews, with many critics noting the story's unique tonal blend of body and psychological horror with black humor. [7] Some critics have compared the narrative to the work of pulp noir writer Raymond Chandler , describing it as a "send-up of the hardboiled detective novel".
All the Fiends of Hell, by Adam L.G. Nevill. Adam Nevill’s stories are full of tight interiors, narrow minds, and entities who slip under a reader’s defenses. In All the Fiends of Hell, he’s ...
The Island of Dr. Moreau. H. G. Wells is one of the major science fiction/horror writers of the 19th century. Truth be told, we could probably put most if not all of his work on this list and call ...
Publishers Weekly was also critical of Such Sharp Teeth (2022), writing, "The comedic tone of Rory’s social interactions rubs weirdly against the trauma plot, and the ultimate management of Rory’s werewolf-ism feels too pat, with Harrison failing to drive home an analogy between the transformation and Rory’s inner turmoil.
Small Town Horror, by Ronald Malfi. The title of Malfi’s latest novel sets expectations of Stephen King or Norman Rockwell’s Americana. It turns out to be much stranger than that.
Paperbacks from Hell examines paperback horror novels of the 70s and 80s. Hendrix pays attention to trends and events that increased horror's readership and popularity and how the 1988 release of The Silence of the Lambs prompted publishers to shift their focus from horror to thrillers and techno-thrillers. [3]