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A science fiction novel by Stephen J Sweeney: CC BY-NC-SA: Meat Atlas: 2014: 2014: A collection of graphs and 27 essays on meat consumption and production by Friends of the Earth and Heinrich Böll Foundation: CC BY-SA [13] Move Under Ground: 2004: A horror novel mashup by Nick Mamatas: CC BY-NC-ND [14] The New Hacker's Dictionary: 2003 (v4.4.7 ...
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.
One of his best-known books is the vampire novel NOS4A2, which had a brief television adaptation starring Zachary Quinto. The story follows a vampire who abducts children and takes him to a place ...
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.
Lost Man's Lane, by Scott Carson. There have been plenty of nostalgic horror novels in recent years, but few have captured the laconic charm of the ‘80s and ‘90s paperback boom quite like Lost ...
A United Kingdom sister imprint, Tor UK, specializes in science fiction, fantasy, and horror, and publishes young-adult crossover fiction based on computer-game franchises. [8] Tor UK briefly maintained an open submission policy, which ended in January 2013. [12] Orb Books publishes science-fiction classics such as A. E. van Vogt's Slan.
Library Journal praised the book with another starred review, noting that the author's "latest is a rip-roaring, bloody adventure that also explores the wounds trauma can leave on both the body and the psyche" and "[t]he author’s style is gripping and will keep you reading way past your bedtime".