5 Horror Poetry Books for Your TBR
by @wytwavedarling, curator of HOWLS Book Club nominees for March’s “What a Line!” category Before the novel…there was the poem. And I know, I know, poetry can be scary. But hear me out, okay? I’ve known English teachers who are scared of poetry and feel overwhelmed by teaching it. Teaching fellows who break out in…
6 Terrifying Horror Books by Black Authors
by @arbocrednammoc, curator of HOWLS Book Club nominees for September’s “Blackshually, Horror is an Emotion” category “The monster of racism will always sort of be hiding behind the door in a lot of Black storytelling, but the stories themselves are going to be as varied as the artists who dream them. And that’s what’s just…
Lights! Camera! Terror! 6 Books at the Intersection Between Film and Literature
by @lonestarcryptid, curator of HOWLS Book Club nominees for September’s “Lights! Camera! Terror!” category Since the late nineteenth century the world has been haunted by the hypnotic glow of motion pictures. More than a century ago, before the first talkies whispered their siren song, celluloid first captured the horrors of the human imagination. Since then…
The Book is Better Than the Movie? 6 Horror Movie Novelizations
by Peter Ong Cook, curator of HOWLS Book Club nominees for August’s “Horror Flick Novelizations” category Movies are adapted from books all the time, so here’s the reverse-Uno. Books adapted from movies! AKA novelizations. Some are dumb money grabs, some have scenes and backstory cut from the final film, and some delve deeper into what…
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