A selection of things that caught our attention in the world of horror this week
China Miéville“Loads of children read books about dinosaurs, underwater monsters, dragons, witches, aliens, and robots. Essentially, the people who read SF, fantasy and horror haven't grown out of enjoying the strange and weird.”
The Literary Auction for Change is a fundraising initiative for Literary Agents of Change. No matter what genre you write in, you’ll probably find something here worth bidding on from agent and editor critiques to consultations and seminars. The auction ends 23 Jun 2025 at 11:00pm EDT.
Dirty Magick Magazine
Pays: $50
Looking for: Urban fantasy, sword and sorcery, gothic and supernatural horror
Submissions close: 30 Jun 2025
Novels and novellas (Timber Ghost Press)
Pays: $75 advance + 30% net royalties on novels, $50 advance + 50% net royalties on eBooks
Looking for: Hauntings, Possession, Cosmic Horror, Weird Horror, Sci-Fi/Horror, Old West/Horror, Wilderness Horror, Survival Horror, Strange/Liminal Spaces
Submissions close: 30 Jun 2025
Mmeory anthology (air and nothingness press)
Pays: 8 cents per word
Theme: Memory manipulation – Examples include magic spells, cyborg memory edits, very unreliable narrators, time travel gone horribly wrong.
Submissions open 7 Jul and close 15 Aug 2025
John W. Campbell Jr“Write me a creature that thinks as well as a man or better than a man, but not like a man.”
A taste of things to come.
Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project. Comedy horror. An acclaimed documentary crew triggers a real and terrifying rampage as they chronicle a budding filmmaker as he creates the world’s greatest “found footage” horror film on Bigfoot. VOD, 24 Jun 2025
Hot Spring Shark Attack. Japanese shark horror. There have been cases of mysterious disappearances of onsen visitors in Atsumi city in S prefecture. The victims were found dead with signs of severe injuries to their bodies resembling a vicious shark attack. VOD, 11 Jul 2025
I Know What You Did Last Summer, trailer 2. Slasher horror. Five friends cause a deadly car accident and cover up their involvement, making a pact to keep it a secret. When their past comes back to haunt them, they discover this has happened before, and they turn to two survivors of the legendary Southport Massacre of 1997 for help. Cinemas, 18 Jul 2025
Jurassic World Rebirth, final trailer. Dinosaur horror. Five years post-Jurassic World Dominion, an expedition braves isolated equatorial regions to extract DNA from three massive prehistoric creatures for a groundbreaking medical breakthrough. Cinemas, 2 Jul 2025
Please Don’t Feed the Children. Post-apocalyptic horror. After a deadly viral outbreak, a group of orphans flees in search of a new life, only to be taken hostage by a woman hiding a sinister secret. Tubi, 27 Jun 2025
Site. Psychological horror. After a terrifying encounter at an abandoned government test site, a small town family man begins seeing haunting visions of a past that threatens to destroy his present. Limited release, 7 Aug 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
Bleak Haven. Survival horror. Explore haunted ruins, abandoned villages, and face a cult preparing the world for a god no one should ever witness. Release date TBA
Fear the Reaper. Survival horror. Players who take up the Resident side of the game, going against the Killer, must coordinate to reach a phone to call the police and prepare for their arrival. Release date TBA
Goosebumps: Terror in Little Creek. Monster horror. Unravel eerie mysteries, confront sinister monsters, and navigate haunted locations inspired by R.L. Stine’s books. Releases 30 Aug 2025
Robert Bloch“Horror is the removal of masks.”
5 horror books this week. Themes: Supernatural, psychological, ghost, and witch horror
See: A Selection of Horror Books Released, 15 to 21 Jun 2025
H.P. Lovecraft, Selected Letters III: 1929-1931“The basis of all true cosmic horror is violation of the order of nature, and the profoundest violations are always the least concrete and describable.”
6 horror movies this week. Themes: Supernatural, psychological, werewolf, and zombie apocalypse horror
See: A Selection of Horror Movies Released, 15 to 21 Jun 2025
Terry Pratchett, The Light Fantastic“He felt that the darkness was full of unimaginable horrors - and the trouble with unimaginable horrors was that they were only too easy to imagine...”
1 horror TV show this week. Themes: Slasher horror
See: A Selection of Horror TV Shows Released, 15 to 21 Jun 2025
Truman Capote, In Cold Blood“Imagination, of course, can open any door - turn the key and let terror walk right in.”
13 Train Horror Book Recommendations
The Mobius Door by Andrew Najberg (novel)
77 Shadow Street by Dean Koontz (novel)
The Troop by Nick Cutter (novel)
Theme: Shark horror
Meg by Steve Alten
“…the towering dorsal fin rose again from the mist, this time racing directly for the T. rex.”
Fathomless by Greig Beck
“He felt another surge, and another, this time from behind him…”
Breach by Holly S Roberts
“Panic set in as a massive gray fin sliced through the water…”
Feed by Michael Bray
“This area we’re in now is like Australia’s answer to the Bermuda Triangle.”
Fresh Water by Thomas Volz
“Sharks live in the ocean. Salt water. Indiana is nowhere near the ocean.”
Megalodon in Paradise by Hunter Shea
“It charged and retreated, taking bloody souvenirs each time.”
Shark Island by Chris Jameson
“She goes silent, swallowing her screams as if somehow the shark might pass her by.”
Fredric Brown“THERE IS A LOVELY LITTLE horror story about the peasant who started through the haunted wood—the wood that was, people said, inhabited by devils who took any mortal who came their way. But the peasant thought, as he walked slowly along:
I am a good man and have done no wrong. If devils can harm me, then there isn't any justice.
A voice behind him said, “There isn't.”
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