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A Grab Bag of Horror News, 7 to 13 Jun 2026

A selection of things that caught our attention in the world of horror this week
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Bite-Sized Horror News

Horror Book Bits

Horror Movie Morsels

Horror TV Treats

Horror Game Goodies

“Old stories have a habit of being told and retold and changed. Each subsequent storyteller puts his or her mark upon it.”

― Erin Morgenstern

Writing Horror

Applications are open for Gabino Iglesias’ Novel in a Year: Speculative Fiction 2026-27. The course is limited to 12 students and the class meets online. Applications close 10 Jul 2026.

Submissions are open for the Killer Shorts screenwriting competition. This year they’ve added a feature-length screenplay category, as well as the traditional short script, one-page script, and short story categories.

Some places accepting submissions

Night Shades
Pays: $75
Looking for: 500 words maximum with a recognizable speculative element

Novellas (Dancing Star Press)
Pays: Royalties of 30 percent of gross paperback profits and 50 percent of gross ebook profits
Looking for: Bold speculative fiction that explores imaginative worlds, social change, and diverse perspectives.
Submissions close: 30 Jun 2026

It Came From the Trailer Park anthology, Vol 6 (Three Ravens Publishing)
Pays: Royalties
Looking for: Creature-feature, horror-comedy with an exiled/outcast/alien prisoner twist
Submissions close: 1 Jul 2026

Movie Horror Themed Anthology (Dark Ink)
Pays: $20 + 1 print copy + 1 ebook copy + 1 audiobook download code
Looking for: Story must involve movies or filmmaking in some capacity
Submissions close: 1 Jul 2026

Upcoming submission calls

Brink Literary Magazine
Pays: $50 work less than 1500 words, $100 work more than 1500 words, $25 poems
Looking for: Hybrid and cross-genre submissions engaging the theme of Invitation.
Submissions open 1 Jul and close 31 Jul 2026

“The artist lives to have stories to tell and to learn to tell them well.”

― Criss Jami, Killosophy

Trailer Horror

A taste of things to come.

Horror TV Trailers

The Doomies. Animated supernatural horror. Best friends Bobby and Romy accidentally open a portal to the underworld, transforming their serene coastal town into a hotbed of monstrous activity. Disney+, 26 Jun 2026

The Walking Dead: Dead City, Season 3. Zombie apocalypse horror. United we survive. AMC+, 26 Jul 2026

Horror Movie Trailers

The Dog Stars, new trailer. Post-apocalyptic horror. Hig and Bangley live on an efficient but isolated homestead in a brutal post-apocalyptic world, but when Hig receives a mysterious radio transmission, he ventures into the unknown in search of hope. Cinema, 28 Aug 2026

Jacked. Survival horror. A summer day at the lake for two teenagers turns into a fight for survival after their car breaks down. VOD, 30 Jun 2026

Lockbox. Supernatural horror. A woman puts everything on the line to defend her enigmatic cousin from an otherworldly entity. Cinema, 3 Jul 2026

Night of Blood. Survival horror. Survive the night. Win one million dollars. Screambox, 16 Jun 2026

No Witnesses. Found footage horror. Hannah Jones disappeared on 3 Aug 2024 in rural Illinois. Despite an extensive ground search and detailed interviews of friends and family, she was never located. Release date TBA

Pinocchio Unstrung, trailer 2. Slasher horror. A dark coming-of-age tale following the puppet’s disturbing journey toward becoming real. Cinema, 24 Jul 2026

Whalefall. Psychological horror. The odds of being swallowed alive by a whale are not zero. Cinema, 16 Oct 2026

Horror Game Trailers

The Blood of Dawnwalker. Dark fantasy horror. In 14th-century Europe, bloody conflicts sweep the lands, and the Black Death comes for the survivors. Vampires seize their opportunity claim what they’ve been denied for centuries: freedom and power. Releases 3 Sep 2026

Creepshow. Survival horror. Inspired by the horror anthology series. Step into stories where death is the least of your worries. Release date TBA

Happy’s Humble Burgatory. Cooking horror. Work together to keep your composure, grill burgers, and hit the quota numbers before the kitchen falls into complete disarray. Releases 16 Jul 2026

Haunted Heist. Party game horror. Heisters find and retrieve gems while Tricksters use chaotic abilities to distress, disrupt, and dispose of them. Beta, 27 Jun 2026

Treasure Cove. Survival horror. Work together to explore a dark and sinister island and find treasures ripe for the taking. Release date TBA

“The fairy tale tells us of the earliest arrangements that mankind made to shake off the nightmare which myth had placed upon its chest.”

― Walter Benjamin

A Selection of Horror Books Released this Week

14 horror books this week. Themes: Supernatural, psychological, fairy tale, cult, vampire, Halloween, curse, and grief horror

See: A Selection of Horror Books Released, 7 to 13 Jun 2026

“Tales are slippery, her mother had often said. The truth of a story depends on who is telling it.”

― Roshani Chokshi, Aru Shah and the End of Time

A Selection of Horror Movies Released this Week

7 horror movies this week. Themes: Psychological, sci-fi, revenge, historical, and monster horror

See: A Selection of Horror Movies Released, 7 to 13 Jun 2026

“It is the storyteller who makes us what we are, who creates history. The storyteller creates the memory that the survivors must have – otherwise their surviving would have no meaning.”

― Chinua Achebe

A Selection of Horror TV Shows Released this Week

1 horror TV show this week. Theme: Vampire horror

See: A Selection of Horror TV Shows Released, 7 to 13 Jun 2026

“Nothing was perfect, but everything was all right. The light was never just blue.”

― Antonia Michaelis, The Storyteller

What We Were Thinking About this Week

What We’ve Been Reading This Week

Something in the Walls by Daisy Pearce (novel)

The Bird’s Nest by Shirley Jackson (novel)

What We’re Recommending This Week

Did you know I recommend one horror book every day of the year on Bluesky, Threads, Facebook, and Twitter?

This week’s horror book recommendations

Theme: Cult horror

Memorials by Richard Chizmar
“Later, when the trip went bad, I would remember the bleeding man on the bicycle…”

Last Days by Adam Nevill
“And the woman could hear those old friends moving in the distant…”

The Mirror House Girls by Faith Gardner
“I’m lost, both literally and figuratively…”

Usher of the Fallen by LM Kaplin
“In an ideal world, he would have complete the ceremony alone.”

Little Eve by Catriona Ward
“My heart is a dark passage, lined with ranks of gleaming jars.”

Halcyon by Rio Youers
“She saw the man with no hands first.”

The Felicitous by Matt Forgit
“It was neither a dark nor stormy night.”

“We all want explanations for why we behave as we do and for the ways the world around us functions. Even when our feeble explanations have little to do with reality.”

― Dan Ariely, The Honest Truth About Dishonesty: How We Lie to Everyone – Especially Ourselves

Horror Fun

4-panel comic from Nathan W. Pyle on Facebook. 1: Two beings are on a couch, one has their legs up and their arms around them, the other is cowering under a blanket. One says, 'This makes me feel unsafe in my own dwelling'. 2: The other replies, 'I'm now imagining a statistically unlikely death for myself'. 3: The first says, 'I hope these beings make correct strategic decisions' and there's a third being on an armchair coving their eyes. 4: The first says, 'Yet I know they will not' and the second says, 'Truly'.

Nathan W. Pyle on Facebook

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Thanks for reading. Catch you on the other side.

Jayson

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Published: 13 June 2026

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