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The Rats in the Walls by H.P. Lovecraft
A quick examination into H.P. Lovecraft´s short story, "The Rats in the Walls," a horror literature treatment of dark human nature and madness

Corruption in Young Goodman Brown
Corruption runs rampant in Young Goodman Brown´s world; a study of the classic short story by American great Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Suffer the Little Children by Stephen King
Evil comes from the most unexpected of places.

Santa Steps Out Review
A review of the epic holiday tale of Santa, nymphos, and mayhem.

Southern Gothic
Faulkner and a discussion of the "southern gothic" movement in horror

Vampires
Perhaps the most enduring of all characters in horror literature, the Vampire has held dominion over the genre for...well, centuries. Yet its presence in horror literature is small in comparison to the myths which have focused on the vampire for thousands of years.

Anne Rice's Vampires
Anne Rice's vampires have long haunted our dreams and fantasies - in honor of her recently released book, Prince Lestat, we once again sink our teeth into why the Vampire Chronicles continue to hold sway over readers.

Vampire Zero Review
We’re used to vampires who are both deadly and benign, the types of characters that we actually want sucking our blood. In the vampire novel, "Vampire Zero: A Gruesome Vampire Tale," David Wellington reminds us why we were really frightened of them in the first place.

C is for Cthulhu - For Kids!
Have you ever wanted to be a part of a cool children’s horror book project from the ground up? If so, the upcoming "C is for Cthulhu: The Lovecraft Alphabet Board Book" by author Jason Ciaramella and artist Greg Murphy may be something you can pledge your soul...er...money to.

The Curse of the Campfire Weenies Review
The Curse of the Campfire Weenies and Other Warped and Creepy Tales, published by Tor Books, is the third installment in David Lubar’s popular Campfire Weenies series geared towards children.

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