
There’s No Praying in the House of Horrors
Two spooky poems by Domenica Martinello
Two spooky poems by Domenica Martinello
Stephanie Feldman's "Saturnalia" is a near-future novel that breaks gender norms and harnesses fear as a therapeutic device
Love can be transformative, but is that always a good thing—or could it be a very bad thing?
"The Wolf Man" helped me process the things that still remain unspoken and unacknowledged with my father
Contemporary Black creators are rewriting the genre and growing the canon
Brian James Gage, author of "The Nosferatu Conspiracy," recommends stories that will terrify you
Bethany C. Morrow's novel "Cherish Farrah" weevils itself under your skin, imbuing a growing dread as it unravels in unimaginable horror
Carribean Fragoza's domestic surrealist stories in "Eat the Mouth That Feeds You" are about Chicanas navigating the grotesque and the mundane
The author of "Everyone Knows Your Mother is a Witch" on the ways we make each other into monsters
The "Scarlet Letter" author's short stories are like a Puritan "Twin Peaks"