TERROR TUESDAY: Rebecca Rowland

New England dark fiction author Rebecca Rowland’s new “weird horror” novella, SHAGGING THE BOSS, is available now from publisher Filthy Loot.

After a fortuitous encounter at a local book convention, a liberal arts graduate accepts a position at a flashy publishing company under the tutelage of its charismatic owner only to learn that the press is led, and fed, by a literal boogeyman.

Denver Horror Collective’s UNHOLY TRINITY

Have you picked up copies of Denver Horror Collective’s terrifyingly popular, award-winning, and best-selling anthologies yet?

TERROR AT 5280′ (edited by Denver Horror Collective)

Dark tales set in and around Colorado, penned exclusively by local authors, including Stephen Graham Jones, Carter Wilson, and more…

($14.95 paperback / $2.99 e-book / $7.49 audiobook)

CONSUMED: TALES INSPIRED BY THE WENDIGO (edited by Hollie & Henry Snider)

From desolate snowy mountains and apocalyptic wastelands to New York’s sex clubs and virtual encounters, Denver Horror Collective brings you visions of horror inspired by the Wendigo. Featuring Steve Rasnic Tem, Dana Fredsti, Wrath James White, and more…

($15.95 paperback / $9.99 e-book)

THE JEWISH BOOK OF HORROR (edited by Josh Schlossberg)

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. Featuring Daniel Braum, Elana Gomel, Ken Goldman, and more…

$16.99 paperback / $7.99 e-book

Or purchase all three paperback titles for only $40 (plus shipping) by emailing submissions [at] denverhorror [dot] com

THE JEWISH BOOK OF HORROR Wins Silver Medal in Godless’ 666 Awards

Thanks to Godless for recognizing THE JEWISH BOOK OF HORROR with a Silver Medal in the Anthology / Collection category for this year’s 666 Awards.

TERROR TUESDAY: Elana Gomel

DHC member Elana Gomel is the author of more than one hundred short stories, several novellas, and four novels. Her story, “Where the Streets Have No Name,” was the winner of the 2020 Gravity Award, “Mine Seven” is included in THE BEST HORROR OF THE YEAR 13 edited by Ellen Datlow, and “Bread and Salt” appears in THE JEWISH BOOK OF HORROR.

Gomel’s new dark fantasy novel, BLACK HOUSE, “combines the terror of HOUSE OF LEAVES with the adventures of Narnia.”