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Hey everyone I am thinking about switching back and forth between some old horror novels and new material, both indie and traditionally published. I've read King, and Poe and HP Lovecraft. I'm interested to try new authors and books and to also make comparisons between the two and see how it has evolved over say the last 30 to 40 years.

Anyone have any new and/or old books or authors they would recommend?


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Awesome. Thanks very much!


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Marie | 4030 comments Brian wrote: "Awesome. Thanks very much!"

You are welcome! Now you have loads of new authors to explore! :)


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Heidi Ward (battyward) | 103 comments Great list!

On the contemporary side, I'd also recommend:
The Croning
A Head Full of Ghosts
The Fisherman

Older:
The Haunting of Hill House


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Heidi wrote: "Great list!

On the contemporary side, I'd also recommend:
The Croning
A Head Full of Ghosts
The Fisherman

Older:
[book:The Haunting of Hill House|..."


Thank you very much Heidi. I've got a good working list to work through now.


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J. Gowin If you are a fan of cosmic horror, and you want to compare old and new you might want to read some of the works that influenced Lovecraft.

The House on the Borderland, The King in Yellow, and the works of Algernon Blackwood would be a good start.


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Great idea. Thank you very much.


message 9: by Alan (new)

Alan | 7653 comments Mod
Newer authors (some mentioned above):
John Langan
Josh Malerman
Ronald Malfi
Paul Tremblay
Grady Hendrix
Caitlin R. Kiernan
Joe Hill
Robert Jackson Bennett
Adam Neville
Ania Ahlborn
James A. Moore
Amy Cross
C.J. Tudor

Older authors:
James Herbert
Brian Lumley
Peter Straub
F. Paul Wilson
Rick Hautala
Dan Simmons
Robert McCammon
Charles L. Grant
Graham Masterton
Ramsey Campbell
Anne Rice
Daphne du Maurier
Ira Levin
Thomas Tryon

Not so old, not so new:
Douglas Clegg
Brian Keene
Sarah Pinborough
Simon Clark
Tim Lebbon
Stephen Laws
Andrew Pyper
Michael Laimo
Bentley Little
Ronald Kelly
Tamara Thorne
Sarah Langan
Mark Morris

I think you should find one or two you might like. ;)


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Wow, great. Thanks. This gives me a LOT to work with.


message 11: by Randy (last edited Jun 25, 2019 08:00AM) (new)

Randy Money | 432 comments Heidi wrote: "Great list!

On the contemporary side, I'd also recommend:
The Croning
A Head Full of Ghosts
The Fisherman

Older:
The Haunting of Hill House


Feels almost like I'm responding to a post I made. Great choices.

I'd add,
Caitlin R. Kiernan: The Drowning Girl, The Red Tree, Threshold (the covers on the latter two are especially misleading about what's inside)

John Langan: besides The Fisherman, try House of Windows

Grady Hendrix: My Best Friend's Exorcism

Adam Neville: The Ritual, Banquet for the Damned


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

Awesome. Thank you. You all are very knowledgeable and helpful. I've got a really solid reading list now!


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