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Dead Space Kinda horror-based? It's more of a thriller but also involves the horrors of unchecked capitalism and asteroid mining with scary AI.
Into the Drowning Deep I never want to get on a boat ever again, if that helps (although the actual part where you see the mermaids isn't super scary...but the build-up is scary).


I also loved Into the Drowning Deep, mentioned above! Anything by Mira Grant is usually good, although most of her books are not sapphic.

- A Lesson in Vengeance is more unsettling and twisted than scary (imo anyways) but I really liked it
- The Diviners is my favorite horror series (and series in general)--I would hesitate to call it "sapphic horror" but one of the characters is an asexual lesbian and in an f/f relationship from the third book on and it's got some great horror elements
- I've heard mixed things about Sawkill Girls but it's sapphic horror

The Society For Soulless Girls
This Delicious Death
Brainwyrms
Beyond the ruby veil ( Isnt really horror but is grotesque and just REALLY GOOD)
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Kate Alice Marshall does some amazing shit. Read The Narrow by her a while back and its phenominal.

It's a collection of sapphic short stories with a lot of horror themes. There's mixed elements of body horror, dystopian stories, fantasy and mythical vibes - in general, it's just really fantastic. I think everyone should read it.