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This is my first post, so it is rathering fitting to do it here!
My name is Carl and I have been searching for some boards of some sort to discuss Horror novels, so this place is a form of Heaven for me!
I read pretty much strictly Horror, though do dip out for Lansdale, my favorite author, and others of his style (hardboiled mysteries).
I stick to Horror mainly due to loving the stuff and realizing their are a ton of books I have missed. I know I might be missing some great non-Horror books, but I am cooler with missing those than missing some great Horror.
Of Horror I don't have a prefered style.
Right now I am reading Bentley Little's The Summoning. After that I plan to read Bestial by William Carl or Crimson by Gord Rollo.
Nice to meet you all!!!


I'm a mod here and have an impressive--or pathetic, considering how you look at it--comment count of over 1,000.
I've loved horror ever since reading my first book of ghost stories as a little girl. I adored the local storyteller Kathryn Tucker Windham's stories about the haunted south.
As a teen I started reading Stephen King and Peter Straub. I used to hang out in used bookstores and discovered Alabama author Michael McDowell, who wrote the Blackwater series and the horrifying Katie ("Katie kills for kicks and cash.").
I also enjoy Scott Sigler, Bentley Little, Brian Keene, Gord Rollo, Mark Mirabello, Richard Laymon, Shirley Jackson, Flannery O'Connor, and Robert McCammon.
I prefer zombies over vampires, but if the story is well written I enjoy them all.

I fell in love with Horror due to my mom introducing me to the stuff as a kid. But that was all films. My love of Horror fiction didn't start until I decided I wanted to learn more about the film PSYCHO. The film PSYCHO II was about to come out so there was all the hub-ub going on about the original. At that time also Robert Bloch was released his PSYCHO II, so I ran out and bought that, read it and enjoyed it. I also read PSYCHO at that point.
But it wasn't until a few years later that I really got hooked. It all started at that point with me really deciding I wanted to give reading another try. So I walked into a book store, and there on the new release self sat a book that had just come out. It was a bit of an omen to me. That book was Robert Bloch's PSYCHO HOUSE. It had all come full circle in a way.
From there I decided to learn all about Lovecraft and read everything available. I was getting hooked pretty good at that point.
Then I read CARRION COMFORT and SUMMER OF NIGHT. That was when I completely lost it.
I enjoy pretty much all of the standards who are beloved, though have to admit to not being overly in love with King. I like him, but again, his stuff is so easy to find I really feel like I need to concentrate on the stuff that isn't so easy to find, the rare gems. Yeah, a little weird like that.
I myself always preferred zombies to vampires, but I am honestly amazed at how huge zombie fiction has become as of late. It's like the vampire thing in the 80's...only maybe a little worse due to the small press explosion, and the internet ebook thing.

Carrion Comfort is a frightening book, but I've said this before, I think it could use with some editing. It sort of lost it near the end for me. The old lady is truly one of the most unethical beings I've read in a horror story. What she sees she covets, even if it's the life of a child.
I became disenchanted with vampires when I saw so many vampire romances coming through the library where I work. I think the market is just over saturated with vampire literature.
I so can't wait to introduce my son to horror, but since he's only 5 it's going to be a while.

They are like vampires except they do not take your blood, they take your time, self respect and dignity, even though it is not their faults.

Kristy, I thought everybody at HA knew that Chris was the devil.

Kristy, I thought everybody at HA knew that Chris was the devil."
Sorry to let the devil down, but I accidently left my soul in the Human Resource Department in my old job as a social worker. : /

(I am excluding the aunt in The Girl Next Door)

Carl, Melanie has zero conscience. She just collected people and manipulated them to her wishes. That little boy she orphaned and turned into a husk scared the hell out of me. Vile old bat.



I am in love with HA, the books that are suggested so far have been awesome. I am in a couple of groups and they suggest books but a lot of my friends are into the love dovey stuff as well as the serious stuff. I like the carpathian smut as my husband calls them and my horror books.
I'm reading The Tooth Fairy right now and have just got a couple of Hannibal Lecter books to read. I love vampire books as well as just plain out books that will scare the heck out of you.
I have found that everyone here so far are really nice and it's awesome. I love this site.
Nice to meet everyone.

Is this book Afraid? Infected?
Welcome to HA, Susan. So glad you started posting.
What is it with people's avatars? I thought yours was a monkey until I clicked on it and see that it's a bear.
There's a guy named Phillip around here who had an orange-ish avatar that looked like a flying robot. I found out a year later it was him playing the saxophone. I'm going blind!

Is this book Afraid? Infected?
Welcome to HA, Susan. So glad you started posting.
What is it with people's avatars? I thought y..."
It was Afraid and I think I was going to check into Infected.
My avatar is a pic of my husbands carving. I never knew it looked like a monkey til you said something. LOL. My husband does chainsaw carvings and it's one of them.
I don't think you are going blind, they are just too small to see sometimes.

Chainsaw carving is awesome. In the fall our zoo has an area set aside and a man demonstrates how he carves animals out of blocks of wood. Pretty neat stuff.

Tressa wrote: "Hi, Carl. Welcome to HA. It's always good to have some fresh meat around here. I'm an old-timer at this group but I'll introduce myself anyway.
I'm a mod here and have an impressive--or pathetic,..."

Chris, I so want to put you on my list of writers. Send me something you've written. Pleeeze?

Tressa wrote: "I live to rile you up, Chris.
Chris, I so want to put you on my list of writers. Send me something you've written. Pleeeze?"







I am Patrik from the rainy Switzerland.
My first contact with horror was with Lovecraft and the film Jaws I saw when my parents were out in the theatre...
From there on I got some problems with the swimming lesson at school. lol.
PS: sorry for the grammatical mistakes. My mother tongue is French and German ;-)

Great! I'll try to read along. Whoever starts reading it first can start the discussion thread (if there isn't one already)
I can't believe the warm welcome from everyone... I hope you can put up with me. Btw, if anyone is a big fan of Dean Koontz, please join a group that I created just over a week ago. It's called Koontzland - Dean Koontz. Hope it's okay that I mention it here - I need a break from Koontz once in a while so I'm glad to have found this group. One of my co-moderators in Koontzland is Matt K. or is it Matt R. anyway, I heard about this group from him :-)

I already voted for the collector :-)


Yesterday I requested Ghost Story from my local library. They're gonna inter-library loan it. I'll get started on it when I get my hands on it :-) I hope its a good one. I didn't realize it's from 1979 - hope it's not too dated. I'm gonna give it a try :-)

I was gonna ask you the same thing :-) Haven't see YOU around. I've been around and around and around - seems like my head's been spinning lately I've been around so much.
Did you know I created a new Dean Koontz group. Maybe that's why it doesn't seem like I've been around. Dean Koontz is my main author I read and I haven't been commenting much in the old Dean Koontz group. I sent you an invite to join the new group - did my invite get tossed away with the Christmas cards that didn't have money or gift cards inside? Please, Please, Please join the new Koontzland - Dean Koontz group. We'll have lots of fun with you over there I guarantee - lots of new people and some old faces too :-)
It's okay - I'll tell you a little secret, I'm unstable too! So, hopefully I'll fit in here just as well as I fit in with the Misfit toys on Rudolph :-)

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