Horror Galore! • dReadCon Literary Festival 2024
Last weekend I was at dDread Con Literary Festival in Waterloo and – wow – was it an amazing time. 50 horror authors, some great panels and hundreds of books to be had!
Last weekend I was at dDread Con Literary Festival in Waterloo and – wow – was it an amazing time. 50 horror authors, some great panels and hundreds of books to be had!
A ‘short’ update where I talk about the books I am reading – like the latest Stephen King book, You Like It Darker, and the short books I will get to the fall.
Heads Will Roll lives up to the cover and I enjoyed this quite a bit. It’s skews a little young though not quite YA, but maybe not as brutal as I had hoped.
There is a thrift store near me – the one I went to literally only ‘look’ at books during my book buying ban, no less. Now, since I can shop there once again, I try to stop in every month or two.
There are a lot of spooky creepy books out now in ‘Augtober’ and even more once the leaves threaten to turn. September holds many reading possibilities so here are 16 to start choosing from…
This is the story of a girl who was not that good at youtube, and when she was bad, she was horrid…
Not long ago I picked up The Boris Karloff Horror Anthology which is a 1960s book put out by souvenir press.
A quick reading update wherein I go from taking a pew, so to speak, in The Night Church…
Not a normal video for me but a good time to take stock of my favourites so far, and what is to come.
True crime is the most graphic of horror – yet graphic novels are one of the most balanced ways to tell these stories.
The Haunting of Velkwood by Gwendolyn Kiste was almost an instant buy for me.
Small Town Horror and the Haunting of Velkwood will be coming up as reviews, but in the meantime, I did do a little book shopping.