huskyscribbles: fuckyeahhtbhgames: The Art of Echo: Howly and
The Holmes-Dracula File, by Fred Saberhagen (Ace Books, 1978)
Blue Sunshine, by Ken Johnson based on a screenplay by Jeff Lieberman
Horror Classics Library: Dracula, retold from Bram Stoker’s
Page from Horror Classics Library: Dracula, retold from Bram
Horror Classics Library: Frankenstein retold from Mary Shelley’s
English Version: Yugekitai: New Punk LegendCircle: Earth CanvasThe
Dream Demon, by Anne Billson (NEL, 1989).From a second-hand bookshop
Gila!, by Les Simons (Signet, 1981).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
heqaiitw:A quick reminder for everyone that the infamous Stephen
heqaiitw:A quick reminder for everyone that the infamous Stephen
marypickfords: Cuadecuc, Vampir (Pere Portabella, 1971)“In
horrorfilmgifs:I’m flesh and blood, but not human. I haven’t
bookstofilms:People don’t get better, they just get smarter.
i just want a girl who’ll listen to horror novel audio books
deputyrook: powderpinkknives: powderpinkknives: imagine going
heqaiitw: A quick reminder for everyone that the infamous Stephen
heqaiitw: A quick reminder for everyone that the infamous Stephen
sweetestel: bludragongal: bludragongal: flip-this-table: upperstories:
omnybus: partlysmith: omnybus: I’m working a new horror novel
heqaiitw: A quick reminder for everyone that the infamous Stephen
heqaiitw: A quick reminder for everyone that the infamous Stephen
ipoecollection: Horror Novel Writersby Anonymous Hamburger
filmandtvhistory: November 17, 1979 - Salem’s Lot premieres
theliteraryjournals: BOOK OF THE DAY: Invisible Man by Ralph
deputyrook: powderpinkknives: powderpinkknives: imagine going
heqaiitw: A quick reminder for everyone that the infamous Stephen
lumsel:Wtf. Just found out the book im reading is a horror novel
heqaiitw: A quick reminder for everyone that the infamous Stephen
littlelimpstiff14u2: The Explosively Vibrant Kaiju Art of Hongmin
vroomvroom-vanellope: apparently our school’s library started
fatalitum: Stephen King has been a horror virtuoso since his
horror-hellabaloo: The Shining (1980)This was the first Stephen
hella-bogus: heqaiitw: A quick reminder for everyone that the
aquilaofarkham:Count Dracula is the title character of Bram Stoker’s
heqaiitw:A quick reminder for everyone that the infamous Stephen