A selection of things that caught our attention in the world of horror this week
Orson Scott Card“Everybody walks past a thousand story ideas every day. The good writers are the ones who see five or six of them. Most people don’t see any.”
Deep anthology (Death’s Head Press)
Pays: 5 cents per word
Theme: Unexplored depths of our planet and the universe
Submissions close: 31 Jul 2025
Novels and novellas (Ruadán Books)
Pays: Payment to be negotiated
Looking for: Speculative fiction stories, dark thriller narratives, and genre-bending tales that explore the darkness within us
Submissions open 1 Jun 2025
Darkest Depth Vol. 1 comic scripts (Monstrous Books and Crystal Lake Publishing)
Pays: $15 per page
Looking for: Hard hitting horror, but not X-rated
Submissions open 13 Jun and close 31 Jul 2025
Robert Louis Stevenson“I kept always two books in my pocket: one to read, one to write in.”
A taste of things to come.
Dirty Boy. Cult horror. Raised in an oppressive cult, a reclusive schizophrenic discovers that he’s being framed by cult leaders for a series of ritualistic murders and must prove his innocence by saving their next victim and destroying the evil sect. Release date TBA
Garden of Eden. Psychological horror. The wealthy and devout Eden family lives by the word of God. They choose one lucky guest from each of their parties and give them the opportunity to change their life. But a life-changing dream for some may become a nightmare for others. VOD, 20 Jun 2025
The Home. Psychological horror. A rebellious twentysomething is sentenced to community service at a quiet retirement home. The residents on the fourth floor are strictly off-limits, said to require “special care.” As his suspicions grow and he digs deeper, he uncovers a chilling secret. Cinema, 25 Jul 2025
House on Eden. Supernatural horror. After paranormal investigators set out on their latest case, they’re rerouted to an abandoned house deep in the woods and find themselves facing a force unlike anything they’ve encountered before. Shudder, 25 Jul 2025
Jimmy and Stiggs. Psychological horror. Jimmy and Stiggs follow a down-on-his-luck filmmaker who claims he was abducted by aliens, vowing to bring them down alongside his friend. Cinema, 15 Aug 2025
Sugarcane. Psychological horror. When Phoebe goes missing, Mari takes it upon herself to find her. With an old friend’s help, they uncover a sinister website linked to the kidnapping, forcing Mari to confront her past to save Phoebe before time runs out. VOD, 13 Jun 2025
BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW. Psychological horror. Anne, a victim of bullying, is trapped in a surreal nightmare where she must solve a dark mystery and confront sinister creatures. Release date TBA
Deadly Delivery. VR co-op horror. Deliver parcels into haunted mines, avoid monsters, and pray you reach the quota. Team up with up to 3 other delivery goblins, survive your shift, and pay back your student loans. Release date TBA
Ghost Keeper. Ghost horror. Lead your fearsome minions against the living. Use diverse scare tactics, manage demonic creatures and harness dozens of skills. Release date TBA
Natalie Goldberg“Write what disturbs you, what you fear, what you have not been willing to speak about. Be willing to be split open.”
6 horror books this week. Themes: Psychological, ghosts, extreme, space, and western horror
See: A Selection of Horror Books Released, 25 to 31 May 2025
Ray Bradbury“First, find out what your hero wants, then just follow him.”
8 horror movies this week. Themes: Supernatural, killer, and body horror
See: A Selection of Horror Movies Released, 25 to 31 May 2025
David Foster Wallace“Good fiction’s job is to comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.”
77 Shadow Street by Dean Koontz (novel)
Global Biomass by Keith A. Kline (short story, Monstrous Books)
Made to be Repeated – Chilling Tales for Dark Nights podcast
Theme: Lake horror
To Those Willing to Drown by Mark Matthews
“This demon of the lake is their god…”
The Seething by Ben Monroe
“As his eyes drifted across the glittering lake water, something seemed off to him.”
Our Mother in the Lake by Abe Moss
“I love you both, and I hope to see you soon.”
Creature from the Crevasse by Michael Cole
“Something huge emerged from the surface, mostly concealed by the blast of water.”
Salvage by Duncan Ralston
“Out where it should have been too deep to stand, a man … was standing up to his ankles in the lake.”
Floating Staircase by Ronald Malfi
“What do you suppose that thing is out there? Sitting on the ice?”
Lakehouse Infernal by Christine Morgan
“What happened that day at Lake Misquamicus as nowhere near all Hell breaking loose.”
H.G. Wells“No passion in the world is equal to the passion to alter someone else's draft.”
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