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LJ Talks with Caitlin Starling, Genre-Hopping Horror Author of ‘The Starving Saints’

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Ten Sleep

A coming-of-age, visceral Weird Western marked by palpable terror and populated by uncanny creatures, in the vein of The Gunslinger by Stephen King, Little Heaven by Nick Cutter, and Sundown in San Ojuela by M.M. Olivas.

The Starving Saints

A brilliantly constructed and thoroughly unnerving fever dream that Starling’s fans will gulp down. It will also appeal to readers nestled in the space where Brom’s Slewfoot, Agustina Bazterrica’s The Unworthy, and Nick Cutter’s The Queen overlap.
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Overgrowth

Grant (“Newsflesh” series) presents another engaging, existentially terrifying, and thought-provoking SF-tinged horror novel. An easy hand-sell for fans of Chuck Wendig’s Wanderers and the novels of Jeff VanderMeer.
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Feast While You Can

Queer possession horror for those seeking an atmospheric and steamy paranormal romance. Recommended for fans of Rachel Yoder’s Nightbitch or Sheri Lewis Wohl’s She Wolf.

Girl in the Creek

Wagner’s (The Deer Kings) latest features a compelling true-crime–meets–“sporror” frame and reads like Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild meets T. Kingfisher’s What Moves the Dead, with a pinch of M.R. Carey’s The Girl with All the Gifts.

The Country Under Heaven

Durbin’s (A Green and Ancient Light) stellar and unique novel combines lots of heart, a plot that replicates the best of classic Westerns, and awesome cosmic horror into one terrifying, thought-provoking, and entertaining package. Recommend to those who enjoyed Lone Women by Victor LaValle.
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We Live Here Now

Pinborough (Insomnia), the queen of the twist, has another winner with a fast-paced and original update to the British gothic and the stories of Edgar Allan Poe.
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Silk & Sinew: A Collection of Folk Horror from the Asian Diaspora

A solid anthology from a trusted small press that has recently secured major distribution. Suggest to fans of compelling horror stories that center rage and identity, such as House of Bone and Rain by Gabino Iglesias or The Eyes Are the Best Part by Monika Kim.
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