A selection of things that caught our attention in the world of horror this week
Will Storr, The Science of Storytelling“Unpredictable humans. This is the stuff of story.”
From 10 June 2025, Amazon KDP is reducing the royalty rate paid to authors on paperback and hardcover books priced below $9.99 USD. The reduction from 60% to 50% is expected to affect authors self-publishing shorter books, such as novellas and short stories.
Heartlines Spec
Pays: 8 cents per word for fiction, $60 per poem
Looking for: Short fiction and poetry from Canadian writers focused on long-term relationships: platonic, romantic, or familial
Submissions close: 31 May 2025
Self (S)care anthology (Uncomfortably Dark)
Pays: 2 cents per word
Looking for: Self-published horror stories
Submissions close: 31 May 2025
Dracula Beyond Stoker, Issue 8: Van Helsing
Pays: 5 cents per word + contributor’s copies
Theme: Van Helsing: What adventures did he have before the novel? Where did he go after? Are more monster battles in store?
Submissions open 1 Nov and close 31 Dec 2025
Clive Barker, Where Nightmares Come From“No matter how fantastical the story, true life experience gives it credibility. Dropping in elements of your own life, telling bits of detail borrowed from your memory bank, give the reader a feeling of assurance.”
A taste of things to come.
BA. Supernatural horror. A single father is deceived into a treacherous career as the Grim Reaper, while his precocious daughter grows increasingly suspicious of his whereabouts. VOD, 27 May 2025
Bleeding. Vampire horror. In a world where vampire blood is harvested as a drug, two desperate teenagers on the run break into an empty house and find a sleeping girl locked inside. VOD, 10 Jun 2025
Bogieville. Vampire horror. A young couple on the run come across a derelict trailer park. Convinced to stay, they soon learn the other residents are vampires. VOD, 3 Jun 2025
Mauler. Survival horror. Desperate for cash, five friends sign up for a $25K dark web contest inside a haunted murder house. But when they face off against a 7-foot-tall religious maniac with a sledgehammer, it’s no longer about the money, it’s a fight for survival. VOD, 20 May 2025
Resurrection Road. Vampire horror. An elite squad of six soldiers is sent on a suicide mission to infiltrate a heavily guarded Confederate fort deep in the Arkansas wilderness. But they uncover a dark secret buried within the heart of the forest. Limited, 6 Jun 2025
Skillhouse. Psychological horror. A dark satire of social media and influencer culture, an unflinching take on fame and what new celebrities are willing to do to attain it. Limited, 11 Jul 2025
Soul Reaper. Indonesian supernatural horror. Nightmares of violent deaths torment Respati, until he realizes they’re not just dreams. As the horrifying visions start manifesting in reality, he scrambles to stop the next tragedies before they happen. VOD, 17 Jun 2025
The Sound. Supernatural horror. A group of climbers embarks on a dangerous climb that has been off-limits for years. What initially begins as an audacious expedition transforms into a battle for survival against a force that toys with them. VOD, 27 Jun 2025
Terrestrial. Sci-fi comedy horror. Dave is a teacher forced to work in an environment where he feels as though he doesn’t belong. Maybe the discovery of a seemingly dead alien in a lava tube is the one thing that can get him out of his pathetic rut and back into the game? Release date TBA
It Has My Face. Killer clone horror. Hide, hunt, and try to eliminate your double. Release date TBA
Labyrinth of the Demon King. Survival horror. In a world inspired by feudal Japan, solve puzzles and fight monsters in an epic quest to track down and kill the demon who betrayed your lord. Available now
Mystery House. Supernatural horror. Reimagining of Roberta Williams’ 1980 Sierra game. Explore a dilapidated mansion to solve cryptic puzzles, make choices, and uncover a deadly secret across a haunting world. Release date TBA
Survive the Fall. Post-apocalyptic horror. A meteor strike has brought an end to civilization as we knew it. Humanity is on the brink of extinction. Build a settlement as a safe haven and new home for your survivors. Leverage their strengths and abilities for the greater good. Releases 22 May 2025
Clive Barker“[Horror fiction] shows us that the control we believe we have is purely illusory, and that every moment we teeter on chaos and oblivion.”
10 horror books this week. Themes: Supernatural, psychological, haunted house, animal, sci-fi, and water horror
See: A Selection of Horror Books Released, 11 to 17 May 2025
Will Storr, The Science of Storytelling“We’ve discovered where a story begins: with a moment of unexpected change, or with the opening of an information gap, or likely both. As it happens to a protagonist, it happens to the reader or viewer.”
6 horror movies this week. Themes: Supernatural, psychological, survival, slasher, and folk horror
See: A Selection of Horror Movies Released, 11 to 17 May 2025
Will Storr, The Science of Storytelling“Our errors about what others are thinking are a major cause of human drama.”
1 horror TV show this week. Theme: Anthology horror
See: A Selection of Horror TV Shows Released, 11 to 17 May 2025
Clive Barker, Where Nightmares Come From“The pleasure of the supernatural short story lies in not having to explain anything. They’re just glimpses, a momentary lifting of the veil.”
FantasticLand by Mike Bockoven (novel)
The Staircase in the Woods by Chuck Wendig (novel)
I Remember a One-Sided Die by Francis Bass (short story, Apex Magazine)
Clive Barker, Where Nightmares Come From“It’s the distortion, the violation of what we think of as the rules of reality - of society, of nature, of humanity, of physics, of space and time - that engenders horror.”
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