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Horror BiWeekly Bulletin: Lovecraft Country, Belle Vue, 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.

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Horror Movies

A young African-American travels across the U.S. in the 1950s in search of his missing father.

Starring: Jonathan MajorsJurnee SmollettCourtney B. Vance

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Horror Books

Belle Vue by C.S. Alleyne

August 25th

Jealousy, betrayal, murder and a hunger for vengeance that spans the centuries…

History student Alex Palmer is thrilled when his girlfriend, Claire Ryan, buys an apartment in Belle Vue Manor, formerly a Victorian lunatic asylum.
But as Alex begins to discover the dark truth about the asylum’s past, he, Claire, and their friend Marianne find themselves on a nightmarish journey. Each will face the deadly consequences of the evil that began with the construction of the first Belle Vue Manor by an aristocratic French émigré in 1789, as well as the cruelty and satanic practices that continued when it became an asylum for the insane.
As the two strands—past and present—unfold, Alex uncovers a supernatural mystery where revenge is paramount and innocence irrelevant—without being aware of the price he, and those around him, will pay

Keep an eye out for Gracie’s review Tuesday, August 25th!

Also Recently Released

Sins of the Father by J.G. Faherty

The Apocalypse Strain by Jason Parent

Goodreads Giveaways

The Haunting of Beatrix Greene, Episode 1 by Rachel Hawkins

You Are Invited: A Ghost story by Sarah A. Denzil

Silence in the Shadows (Black Winter #4) by Darcy Coates

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Horror News on the Web

The New York Times has an article on Indigenous and Native American authors writing sci-fi and horror “We have already survived an apocalypse”

If you’re in the Boston area you can watch Shutter Island at the abandoned hospital it was filmed in. Let it be known that Gracie is jealous.

The Buzz Book Expo is this weekend, check it out!

Kendall Reviews has an awesome announcement, you should go see!

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Horror Guest Posts Call

With fall coming up what are some of the horror movies that are a must-watch for fall and Halloween? Excluding the Halloween franchise. And why those particular movies? Let us know in 500+ words

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Horror Cover of the Week

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