Innovative Horror discussion
Introduce yourself!


I'm James, author and reader. I read tons of stuff, not just horror, but my favourite authors relevant to this group are people like Shirley Jackson, Robert Aickman, Ramsey Campbell etc.
I've always been interested in the 'theory' of horror - why are we scared and why do we like being scared? And anyway, is the actual point of horror to simply scare us at all? I think most innovative authors will, if only subconsciously, be asking similar questions.

Benjamin Kane Ethridge is the Bram Stoker Award winning author of the novel BLACK & ORANGE (Bad Moon Books 2010), BOTTLED ABYSS (Redrum Horror, 2012) and DUNGEON BRAIN (Nightscape Press, 2012). For his master’s thesis he wrote, “CAUSES OF UNEASE: The Rhetoric of Horror Fiction and Film.” Available in an ivory tower near you. Benjamin lives in Southern California with his wife and two creatures who possess stunning resemblances to human children. When he isn’t writing, Benjamin’s defending California’s waterways from pollution.


I enjoy reading and talking about books. I see Jason from HA is here (waving atchya), and Mr. Everington, of whom I became a fan last year. ( Waving at you, too!) Thank you, Nicole, for the invite!



I think I'm here more for education than discussion. I don't have many strong feelings about who have been innovative writers in horror, but I'm very interested to read what others think, so I'll be keeping an eye on this group. :)


Jeffrey Thomas (no relation, honestly), Tim Waggoner, and Cate Gardner are some of my favorite innovative horror writers right now; they have a style all their own and I never know what the hell I'm getting myself into when I crack one of their books.

Hi, everybody! I'm Bill and I have been a Goodreads Horror Aficionados member for almost 2 years and recently joined the DarkFuse Kindle Book Club (best book club investment I have ever made and not just because Dave posted above me either!) I see a few of us here too! Hi Jason, Charlene and Kimberly *waiving*
I love all things dark fiction and horror and am very much looking forward to discussing innovative horror with everybody! I don't know if my tbr can stand it though...with HA and DF, I am already fairly nuts :)


I look forward to sharing in the conversations.

My name is K. Trap Jones and I am a horror author of novels and short stories. I'm also a member of the Horror Writers Association.
I tend to walk the frayed line between fiction and reality with my stories on a quest to change the perception of the readers. I tend to favor classical narrative horror and have been heavily inspired by them.
My novel THE SINNER won the Royal Palm Literary Award and the sequel, THE HARVESTER is coming out this year from Blood Bound Books. I also have a few other projects that are currently in the hands of publishers.
Thanks for the invite!


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I really enjoy reading horror and mysterious phenomenon stuffs.
My favorite is The Best Weird Tales of H.P. Lovecraft

I'm a long time horror fan, especially HPL, Arthur Machen.
With more recent writers I think Laird Barron is pretty darn good.
I do some writing myself and you can find my books here: Steven Roy

Although I love mainstream horror writers like Stephen King, I'm drawn to the bizarre, the edgy, the sick, and the taboo.

I have only read The Light is the Darkness by Laird Barron. I have to say that I thought it was excellent and impressive.







Sure, I would love to try it out. How do you lend books on Kindle. I could also lend you something if you like.

You'll receive an email from Amazon to claim it. You have the book for 2 weeks and then it will return to me.
Send me a message with your email whenever you're ready. :)

I'm definitely going to take you up on that once I finish the few books I'm reading now.
I can let you borrow something from me in the meantime, like maybe the book I wrote :)

Tell me the name of the book when you have a sec. and I'll take a look. If it looks right for us, I might nominate it for a group read with my group.


It's a really fun horror book that's been compared to Tremors with a touch of literature.
Don't know if any of your groups would be interested, but, if they like adventure and fun, they might like it. Thanks for checking it out either way.


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I haven't, George. But I just read your review and a couple of others. It looks pretty good. :)


Can anybody suggest some innovative horror you've read?????

Not available in my country.
Tragedy of my life.
Plz suggest more.....
And keep posting interesting updates.

Tim Curran's
Sow and Fear Me and Puppet Graveyard all rocked.
Laird Barron's The Light is the Darknesswas flat out awesome.
I wrote reviews on all of them, so you can check them out to get a little more about the stories.

Mayank - does this link work for you?
http://www.amazon.in/De..."
I messaged the author......he gave me the same link.
It works. Thanks.



My name is Michael Stephenson and I am an Indie author. I look forward to interacting in this group when I get time away from writing as I love all things horror, especially writing it. I also look forward to promote some of my own works as I find them to be innovative.
Michael:
Thanks for stopping by. Please note that any promotional threads will need to be started in the "Your Innovations" section.
Best,
Nicole
Thanks for stopping by. Please note that any promotional threads will need to be started in the "Your Innovations" section.
Best,
Nicole
Books mentioned in this topic
Children of No One (other topics)Sow (other topics)
Fear Me (other topics)
Puppet Graveyard (other topics)
The Light is the Darkness (other topics)
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I'll start. My name is Nicole Cushing and I'm an author and (of course) a reader. I decided to start this group because I feel that innovation in horror fiction is sometimes not given the attention it deserves.
I also realize that readers who dig the innovative stuff can sometimes be a wee bit...eccentric...when compared to type of reader who digs This Year's Stephen King Book (and ONLY This Year's Stephen King Book). So this is a place where we can revel in our oddity! :)