Looking for a fright? Here are the 15 best contemporary horror authors to listen to right now
These horror authors have written a range of stories, from classic horror to new age supernatural fiction.
These horror authors have written a range of stories, from classic horror to new age supernatural fiction.
In a world that so often shuns what it refuses to understand, queer creators turn to horror to remind us why we can’t outrun our fears forever.
A little bit spooky, a little bit sci-fi, these listens offer fans of speculative fiction the best of both worlds.
Debut author Hiron Ennes discusses the influences behind their surreal debut and why parasites reliably scare the hell out of us.
A great zombie audiobook combines visceral action, the distress of watching the dead rise, and the inexorability of the human will to survive. Here's just a few of our favorites.
Whether you prefer slashers or psychological suspense, find your next scary listen based on your favorite horror flick.
Can’t get enough of the supernatural goings-on in Hawkins? We’ve got you covered with some listens that we think you’ll love.
The writer of “The Impossible Fortress” turns his attention to his favorite genre in “Hidden Pictures,” striking a balance between warmth and terror that makes for the most satisfying kind of horror.
They're both horror classics—and the stuff of nightmares—created by Clive Barker. Read on to learn how the film that immortalized Pinhead differs from the novella that first brought this scary character to life.
Whether you're a "#1 fan" of the Oscar-winning film and haven't yet listened to the novel that inspired it or you're just curious to see how the screen adaptation compares to Stephen King's best-selling horror classic, we've got you covered.
Travis Beacham, writer of hits like "Pacific Rim" and "Carnival Row," wanted to create an audio drama from the listener’s perspective. When it comes to this postapocalyptic vampire tale, not being able to see it makes the listening experience all the more intense.
If you're a fan of the super creepy Netflix series but haven't yet listened to the Shirley Jackson novel that inspired it, here's the lowdown on how the two chilling incarnations stack up.