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message 1: by Robert (new)

Robert Kratky (bolorkay) | 342 comments Hi All,

I know this is quite subjective, but who are considered to be the "best-of-the best" in the horror genre, these days.(let's say over the last ten years or so.)?

Thanks,
Bob


message 2: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany Well, I think Joe Hill is really one to watch. He's Stephen King's son and he has two novels and a short story collection out. (Horns, Heart-Shaped Box, and 20th Century Ghosts). He's won several well-deserved Bram Stoker awards.


message 3: by Ken B (new)

Ken B | 6812 comments Tiffany wrote: "Well, I think Joe Hill is really one to watch. He's Stephen King's son and he has two novels and a short story collection out. (Horns, Heart-Shaped Box, and 20th Century Ghosts). He's won several w..."

I must be missing something on Joe Hill. I started Heart Shaped Box a couple of times and put it down after 100 pages or so both times. Seemed pretty average to me...actually was bored with it!


message 4: by Marc-Antoine (new)

Marc-Antoine | 2888 comments I'm a fan of both David Moody and Seth Grahame-Smith, but have only read one novel from each of them.


message 5: by Marc-Antoine (new)

Marc-Antoine | 2888 comments I really enjoyed Horns by Joe Hill as well.


message 6: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany Ken wrote: "Tiffany wrote: "Well, I think Joe Hill is really one to watch. He's Stephen King's son and he has two novels and a short story collection out. (Horns, Heart-Shaped Box, and 20th Century Ghosts). He..."

Ken, I definitely think Horns is better than Heart-Shaped Box. I didn't find it boring though.

I do think Joe Hill still has some room to grow and improve though, but I'm remaining positive that he'll get better the longer he's writing.


message 7: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments Ken wrote: "Tiffany wrote: "Well, I think Joe Hill is really one to watch. He's Stephen King's son and he has two novels and a short story collection out. (Horns, Heart-Shaped Box, and 20th Century Ghosts). He..."

I thought HSB was quite a mainstream horror book. It was good but not impressive. Now Horns, that's impressive!


message 8: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (cynthiaeaton) | 59 comments Tressa wrote: "Ken wrote: "Tiffany wrote: "Well, I think Joe Hill is really one to watch. He's Stephen King's son and he has two novels and a short story collection out. (Horns, Heart-Shaped Box, and 20th Century..."

I must agree. Heart Shaped Box was good, but Horns was amazing!


message 9: by Ron (new)

Ron | 373 comments Laird Barron and Caitlin Kiernan.


message 10: by James (new)

James Everington | 66 comments Agree with most of the above...

Plus:

John Ajvide Lindqvist
Adam Golaski
Cate Gardner (more surreal than pure horror)
Kelly Link (same comment applies)
Gary McMahon


message 11: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 3047 comments I am by no means tooting my own horn here but I would say my book is the best of the best when it comes to current Horror Poetry..with that being said please refer to the book that is... The Macabre Masterpiece Poems of Horror and Gore by Justin Bienvenue , The Macabre Masterpiece: Poems of Horror and Gore

I will give Edgar Allen Poe the #1 spot in overall Horror Poetry, who is 2nd and 3rd though? This is getting me curious.


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