The Horror Writers Association have announced the short list for the 2017 Bram Stoker Awards®, with the presentation of winners due to take place at the third annual StokerCon™, which will be held between March 1st - 4th at the historic Biltmore Hotel in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. The award is named after the author, Bram Stoker, famed... Continue Reading →
Interview With Nancy Scuri & Read An Illustrated Story
The Horror Club speaks to writer Nancy Scuri, who is one half of the team that works on the site http://www.twosentencehorrors.com . Nancy has also kindly provided us an illustrated short story, which you can find below: Tell us about yourself? I've always loved books and stories in general, horror in particular. This surprises people when... Continue Reading →
5 Zombie Stories That Would Make Perfect Short Films
Zombie stories have become such a big part of pop culture. Usually known for being undead figures that just follow where the smell of meat is, there have been different takes on them in recent times. Even ones that lend its traits to the romantic genre. So here, we're going to take a look at... Continue Reading →
Remembering Brian Keene’s The Wind Cries Mary
Sometimes, the best stories are the ones that take a familiar situation, and put a unique spin on it. This is exactly the case with The Wind Cries Mary by Brian Keene. The premise is simple: a man is bordered up in his house to keep him away from zombies, and every so often, his... Continue Reading →
Remembering Zombie Gigolo
"Is it necrophilia if you’re both dead?" Now, before you go and say what the hell, that line is in fact the opening line of the short story 'Zombie Gigolo' by SG Browne. Originally written for and performed at the Gross Out Contest at the 2008 World Horror Convention, the story was then published in... Continue Reading →