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About joshsworstnightmare

Josh Schlossberg, author of WHERE THE SHADOWS ARE SHOWN, CHARWOOD & MALINAE, surveys the dark landscape of ecological, biological, and folk horror fiction.

Bookishly Jewish Reviews THE JEWISH BOOK OF HORROR

On the 8th and final night of Hanukkah, please enjoy this deep, thoughtful reflection—as it’s more than a review—of THE JEWISH BOOK OF HORROR by Bookishly Jewish.

Full review at Bookishly Jewish.

3 DHC Anthologies for your Holiday Shopping Needs!

It ain’t Tuesday and it sure as heck ain’t Halloween, but we’re sharing this post because we’d be so THANKFUL if you bought/reviewed one (or 3) of our anthologies!

https://denverhorror.com/terror-at-5280/

https://denverhorror.com/consumed-tales-of-the-wendigo/

https://denverhorror.com/the-jewish-book-of-horror/

THE JEWISH BOOK OF HORROR Hits #9 on Amazon!

Thanks for getting THE JEWISH BOOK OF HORROR, Denver Horror Collective’s latest book, up to #9 on Amazon’s new horror anthology releases!

If you haven’t already, you can pick up the book yourself at Amazon (and elsewhere), and please don’t forget to leave a review!

JEWISH HORROR 101: Virtual Celebration of THE JEWISH BOOK OF HORROR | Sunday, Nov. 28

On the first night of Hanukkah, November 28 at 5 pm PT / 6 MT / 7 CT / 8 ET Denver Horror Collective hosts “Jewish Horror 101,” an hour-long virtual Zoom event celebrating the publication of the award-winning small press’ third horror fiction anthology, THE JEWISH BOOK OF HORROR, available online and at bookstores across the U.S.

RESERVE YOUR FREE SPOT through Eventbrite.

Whether it’s pirate rabbis or demon-slaying Bible queens, concentration camp vampires or beloved, fearless bubbies, THE JEWISH BOOK OF HORROR offers you twenty-two dark tales about the culture, history, and folklore of the Jewish people, selected by award-winning editor and horror author Josh Schlossberg, with a foreword by Rabbi John Carrier and introduction by Molly Adams of the Jewish Horror Review.

“Jewish Horror 101” will feature five anthology authors revealing secrets about famous and lesser-known creatures from Jewish folklore and mythology appearing in their stories, including the golem (Simon Rosenberg), Lilith (Molly Adams), the dybbuk (John Baltisberger), mazzikim (Emily Ruth Verona), the alukah (Michael Picco), and the Watchers.

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