As we sink into the depths of Decemetery, what better time to reflect on what makes Denver Horror Collective unique?
It’s all in the word collective. And pirates (more on that in a sec).

As we sink into the depths of Decemetery, what better time to reflect on what makes Denver Horror Collective unique?
It’s all in the word collective. And pirates (more on that in a sec).


http://www.midwestbookreview.com/mbw/dec_21.htm#dianedonovan
Many readers may be surprised at the association between ‘Jewish’ and traditional horror writing, but as this collection shows, Jewish history and legends hold strong roots in depictions of horror. The Jewish Book of Horror presents both sample stories and introductory discussions of the tradition.
Continue readingOn 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.

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/

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