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Across five series and nine years, wildly popular horror hit Stranger Things has become one of Netflix’s flagship shows. What ...
Myriam Gurba is the author of the books “Creep” and “Mean.” Her latest nonfiction book, “Poppy State,” is out now from Timber Press, and she spoke to correspondent Diya Chacko about it. Here, she ...
EL CENTRO — In its effort to provide fun holiday attractions for the entire family, the Imperial Valley Mall will be hosting a holiday book fair on Saturday, December 6, featuring more than 20 local ...
EL CENTRO — The Imperial Valley Mall will host a holiday book fair on Saturday, Dec. 6, featuring more than 20 local authors with work for readers of all ages. The event, scheduled from noon to 5 p.m.
The scales of justice are balanced. Everything’s right with the world. You’ve eliminated a big problem, stomped out a lot of little fires, the score is even and you can rest now. Or can you? Will ...
When it comes to the horror genre, we’re all probably familiar with the likes of Stephen King and Shirley Jackson, but if you’re looking for something a bit different or a brand new release, we’ve put ...
From monsters to fungi to paranoia, our roundup of science fiction horror books is sure to give you the chills. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
The best new books you can read this Halloween are, surprisingly, old books. Horror novels date all the way back to Horace Walpole’s “Castle of Otranto” (1764), but in the 20th century, an avalanche ...
In “Horror’s New Wave,” Jason Blum celebrates 15 years of unnerving audiences. His advice to publishers: “Sometimes it’s good to rely on your gut.” Credit...Rebecca Clarke Supported by In an email ...