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Horror Biweekly Bulletin: In the Earth, The Book of Yig, etc.

The Horror BiWeekly Bulletin serves to give you the highlights on horror for the current and previous week. Notes about new releases in books, movies, and games when possible. We also have a fresh guest post prompt every week.

And, of course, a giveaway of a completely amazeballs book.

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Horror Movies

In the Earth

As the world searches for a cure to a disastrous virus, a scientist and park scout venture deep in the forest for a routine equipment run.

Starring:  Joel FryReece ShearsmithHayley Squires 

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Horror Books

The Book of Yig: Revelations of the Serpent – A Cthulhu Mythos Anthology edited by David Hambling and Peter Rawling

Yig, known as the Serpent God, is older than humanity, and Yig’s reptilian Children once ruled the Earth. Now they are stirring in their caves, walking the Earth in forms not quite human, slowly and patiently preparing their plans. Those who stumble on their secrets are in deadly danger…but only they can prevent the return of our darkest fears.

Join us for a collection of novellas from some modern masters of Neo-Lovecraftian fiction: Peter Rawlik (Reanimator, The Weird Company), Matthew Davenport (Andrew Doran, The Trials of Obed Marsh), David Hambling (Harry Stubbs, The Dulwich Horror), and Mark Howard Jones (Cthulhu Cymraeg) telling stories of Yig’s deadly machinations.

Watch the plot unfold, from the 1920s to the present day through four chilling episodes!

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Goodreads Giveaways

The Book of Accidents by Chuck Wendig

When Smiles Fade by Paige Dearth

Hide and Don’t Seek by Anica Mrose Rissi

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Horror Guest Post Call

What are your favourite over the road horror? Any road trip horror that you particularly like? Is over-the-road horror an interesting horror sub-genre? Why? Let us know in 500+ words.

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Horror on the Web

The Hugo Award Finalists have been announced

Check out the Deep Sleep (working title) game that’s just been announced

Check out SyFy’s review of In the Earth

If you’re a horror enthusiast you can check out the Horror Bar, a new bar for cocktail and horror enthusiasts

Samuel L. Jackson is an overlooked horror icon

A little known fact about Peter Benchley is that if he’d known more information about Great Whites he never would have written Jaws

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Horror Cover of the Week

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