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Brief EncountersInternational LiteratureThe Horror Show

Golems, ghosts, and the horrific Schnabelperchten haunt the pages of this seasonal anthology of horror tales

December 5, 2023December 6, 2023

As with any anthology of this kind, not all entries work equally well.

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CanLitNovelsThe Horror Show

The debut novel by Jessica Johns reclaims Indigenous horror tropes in a story about pervasive familial grief

January 17, 2023January 17, 2023

What is apparent throughout Bad Cree is Johns's facility for dealing with the rocky and tumultuous terrain of familial memory.

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International LiteratureNovelsThe Horror Show

Stephen Graham Jones returns to his slasher-film inspiration with the nostalgia saturated novel My Heart Is a Chainsaw

October 18, 2021June 14, 2022

The author returns to the slasher film saturated ground he has trod before to provide a loving homage that leans a bit too heavily on insider knowledge of the genre.

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International LiteratureNovelsThe Horror Show

Stephen Graham Jones’s self-aware metafictional slasher The Last Final Girl

October 9, 2020June 14, 2022

The American novelist’s violent, cheeky 2012 book displays a true fan’s knowledge of, and enthusiasm for, the cinematic subgenre.

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