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Mar 06, 2013 06:19AM

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I read a lot of vampire, werewolf and zombie stuff. I know a lot of people are starting to get sick of vampires and zombies...I can understand that but I don't think I ever will cause I've loved monsters ever since I was a kid.
Favorite Horror novels would have to be...



I am a huge fan of Stephen King.
I also like..
David Wellington
Seth Grahame-Smith
Edgar Allan Poe
and many others





I've read most of King's work, but I think Straub is a better storyteller, although King's books better translate to the big screen.





King is my favorite, and I have set myself to read at least 4 new King books this year.
I mistakenly believed the author when he said he was retiring and so stopped paying attention to him. Well, now I have quite a bit of catching up to do!!
Also love Koontz but his started to all sound the same after a while, so I broke away long ago.
It's actually been some time since I've read a good horror book.
Oh, and Lovecraft. I have a weird, perverse love of Lovecraft. When I see anything Lovecraftian, I have an urge to cradle it like a kitten...
Yes, I'm a tad strange.




That's my favorite scene from the movie. Freaked me right out!

So if H.P. Lovecraft is one of your favorite authors, you can take the Eldritch H.P. Lovecraft Gods & Monsters Quiz by following this link:
http://www.goodreads.com/quizzes/2886...
Thanks!
Took the quiz. Got 5/10. That's atrocious.

But seriously, considering that it was a tough quiz, 5 out of 10 wasn't too bad! :-)
Let them devour me. I'm leaving goodreads.

Basil Copper
H P Lovecraft
Robert Aickman
... among many, many others! But those are my top three. They all wrote with a grand sense of style and dark wonder.
You give me too much credit, Mark. I'm nothing on this site, and on top of that I have a cyber stalker. I'm out of here.

Am I the only one who still wants to talk about horror--specifically how awful it's becoming?

What I'm beginning to hate about the horror genre is that the authors seem to think having a serial killer or alien species kill a bunch of people is the way to go. Plus, the novels have happy endings. What kind of decent horror story has a happy ending nowadays?
Am I the only one who's into psychological horror, wherein the villain doesn't physically harm the main character in any way, but pushes the limits of their sanity to make their life a living nightmare? Now THAT is terrifying.
I won't even go into full detail about the horror-novel formula that's emerging in today's world of self-publishing and e-readers. Blech.
I'm into psychological horror, Taysha. It's not as cliche ridden as the horror genre.
However, I love the horror novels of the 70's and 80's. That's when horror hit it's peak.
In psychological horror, their is no complete good or evil. There are always reasons presented as to why people are the way they are.
I hope horror goes back to it's roots.
However, I love the horror novels of the 70's and 80's. That's when horror hit it's peak.
In psychological horror, their is no complete good or evil. There are always reasons presented as to why people are the way they are.
I hope horror goes back to it's roots.

I'm actually writing a psychological horror where, like you said, there's no complete good or evil. The antagonist is a sociopathic misogynist and vampire who worms his way into womens' minds and destroys their sanity before making them commit suicide or killing them himself.
But he believes that every woman he kills deserves it--because they were gluttonous, lazy, greedy, a liar, a thief, promiscuous--because they were all evil. So in his mind, he's serving justice, ridding the world of these evil people.

Here's the link to the quiz:
https://www.goodreads.com/quizzes/334...
Thanks!

I missed the last one you did, and I tried this one.
Boy do I stink! ;) 20%

I missed the last one you did, and I tried this one.
Boy do I stink! ;) 20%"
Me too! 20%


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