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message 551: by Elle (new)

Elle (novellearts) | 1 comments Hello!! I've been in this group for a while now but never introduced myself. My favorite books to read are horror and thriller stories. I'm constantly looking for new ones. The spookier, the better!


message 552: by J.S. (new)

J.S. Watts | 294 comments elle wrote: "Hello!! I've been in this group for a while now but never introduced myself. My favorite books to read are horror and thriller stories. I'm constantly looking for new ones. The spookier, the better!" And a belated hello to you, Elle.


message 553: by Dave J. (new)

Dave J. (ourpoisonwoodtrials) Hey there, name's Dave. Been a fan of horror for many years (it began with R.L. Stine) but never got into the genre as much as I would've liked. I like psychological and supernatural types of horror the most, and The Turn of the Screw by Henry James is currently my favorite horror story. Poe and Mary Shelley are also right up my alley. And I began reading some cosmic horror for the first time (H.P. Lovecraft and Stephen King) after playing Bloodborne earlier this year.

This group seems like just the place to help me get better acquainted with the horror genre, looking forward to getting involved here.


message 554: by J.S. (new)

J.S. Watts | 294 comments Hi Dave, there's a wide variety of horror and dark fiction being discussed here.


message 555: by rod (new)

rod (angryfruitsalad) | 1 comments Hey all, I'm an avid horror reader, King/Herbert/Barker and the like; I work in the field of brain injury cognitive rehab. I've joined in the hopes someone out there will recommend a bloody decent book.


message 556: by J.S. (new)

J.S. Watts | 294 comments rod wrote: "Hey all, I'm an avid horror reader, King/Herbert/Barker and the like; I work in the field of brain injury cognitive rehab. I've joined in the hopes someone out there will recommend a bloody decent ..." Hi Rod, apologies for the delay in saying hello. We're a group of diverse tastes, so hopefully you'll come across something that meets your requirements.


message 557: by J.S. (new)

J.S. Watts | 294 comments Abeer wrote: "Hello! I didn't think horror would be my new favourite genre (have always been more of a mystery fan) but The Turn of the Screw by Henry James and The Woman in Black by Susan Hill have turned me in..." Hello Abeer, come and join the conversation.


message 558: by Whitney (new)

Whitney | 244 comments Abeer wrote: "Hello! I didn't think horror would be my new favourite genre (have always been more of a mystery fan) but The Turn of the Screw by Henry James and The Woman in Black by Susan Hill have turned me in..."

Hi, Abeer, you picked two good ones to convert you. Woman in Black is one of my favorites, Eel Marsh House is a perfect setting, and the story is so devastating! Since you seem to appreciate the classics of horror, have you read Shirley Jackson yet?


message 559: by Preyash (new)

Preyash | 1 comments Hi everyone, I'm Preyash and I've recently started getting into horror. I like reading a variety of genres and I like reading short stories, plays, and speculative fiction. My favourite author is Shirley Jackson and the most terrifying book I've read recently was Dark Matter by Michelle Paver. I'm very open to suggestions and I'm excited to get to know everybody here.


message 560: by Samantha (new)

Samantha Baugus (thereadingrambler) | 1 comments Hello! I've been getting more into horror, so I'm trying to find more recs :)


message 561: by J.S. (new)

J.S. Watts | 294 comments Hi Preyash and Samantha. Welcome aboard. Check out the discussion threads. We have an eclectic taste in horror.


message 562: by Frank (new)

Frank Torrent | 2 comments Pale Shell: Book One: Part I

Hey Seb, I just stumbled upon this and thought I might offer my book I've just published. Its free until Friday. A horror tale, pretty intense and incredibly bleak. Otherwise, Hunted Past Reason comes to mind, by Richard Matheson. Its horror but leans heavily on survival action. All in all, hope you find what you're looking for.

Cheers.

Hunted Past Reason


message 563: by J.S. (new)

J.S. Watts | 294 comments Seb wrote: "Hi I’m Seb,
I’m an aspiring fiction author and I love horror of every kind, but I especially love horror with some action or romance mixed in. I hate cliches, love intense and intriguing stories, a..."
Hi Seb, Welcome aboard. Browse the threads. I'm sure there's lots that will hold your interest.


message 564: by Lili (new)

Lili | 5 comments Hi everyone. I’m Lili :) Last year I read an old anthology of speculative/genre fiction (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...) and now horror is most of what I’m interested in. I read along with the group for the first pick of this year, and I’m interested in many of the books that were picked previously, most notably Hurricane Season.


message 565: by J.S. (new)

J.S. Watts | 294 comments Lili wrote: "Hi everyone. I’m Lili :) Last year I read an old anthology of speculative/genre fiction (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...) and now horror is most of what I’m interested in..." Hello Lili. Lots of good reading going on in the group and a wealth of information in the threads. Enjoy.


message 566: by ES (new)

ES Black (esblack) | 2 comments Hi everyone! 👋

My name is E. S. Black. I'm a Venezuelan writer of psychological and supernatural horror, currently living in Latin America. I write in both English and Spanish, and I love exploring the eerie spaces between trauma, memory, and the unseen.

Feel free to reach out or share recommendations—I’m always building my TBR pile. 😱📚


message 567: by J.S. (new)

J.S. Watts | 294 comments ES wrote: "Hi everyone! 👋

My name is E. S. Black. I'm a Venezuelan writer of psychological and supernatural horror, currently living in Latin America. I write in both English and Spanish, and I love explorin..."
Hi E.S. (from one set of initials to another). Welcome to the group.


message 568: by Elena (new)

Elena | 1 comments My name is Lena. I love getting lost in creepy stories and talking about haunted places, eerie plots, and great writing. I’ll stay active and contribute to the group regularly. Looking for horror books that are set in real cities with a strong atmosphere. I just read Victoria: City of the Lost Souls—it’s haunting, beautifully written, and based in Victoria, BC. Made me want to visit and never sleep again. Any other ghost stories set in real places you’d recommend?


message 569: by J.S. (new)

J.S. Watts | 294 comments Hi Lena, sadly I am unable to think of any reality-location based ghost stories (other than some M.R. James short stories), but welcome to the group anyway. Enjoy exploring the threads.


message 570: by J.S. (new)

J.S. Watts | 294 comments Elena wrote: "My name is Lena. I love getting lost in creepy stories and talking about haunted places, eerie plots, and great writing. I’ll stay active and contribute to the group regularly. Looking for horror b..." Having said, I can't think of any, if you like eerie, rather than out and out horror, then Annalisa Crawford bases her novels and short stories in the English West Country, especially Plymouth and Saltash. One Tuesday, Early is a really good example.


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