Why Chuck Tingle’s new horror novel, “Bury Your Gays,” is so dang good
The cult-favorite author on queer representation, being an autistic buckaroo, and why horror is like a form of exercise.
The cult-favorite author on queer representation, being an autistic buckaroo, and why horror is like a form of exercise.
King’s first novel shows a writer already in peak form, and the story remains as vivid, relevant, and scary as ever.
Branching into folk horror for the first time, the author spins a goose-pimply tale of twin siblings who stumble upon an isolated, eerie town.
This gasp-worthy mystery is full of big-hearted characters and Southern sensibilities—and it brings a bite.
More than 30 years since the book's release, the terrifying Dr. Hannibal Lecter is still a character to be studied—and feared.
Discover the most petrifying plots from debut authors as well as legends of the genre—all enriched by stellar performances from some of our favorite narrators.
The author's new novel, "Nestlings," pays homage to two classics of terror while updating them with more contemporary conundrums.
Just in time for spooky season, these terrifying audiobooks offer tricks and treats aplenty.
Five full decades after the original film’s release, the hunger for scary stories like "The Exorcist" remains at an all-time high. These audiobooks promise similar thrills and chills.
In a genre once rife with tired tropes, diverse authors are turning out some of the smartest—and scariest—horror audiobooks we’ve ever heard.
The bestselling author of the Harry Hole series shares the scariest parts about writing his new novel, “The Night House,” and his connection to its protagonist, a young bully.
Satisfy your thirst for one of legend's greatest fanged foes with our favorite vampiric listening recommendations.