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message 1: by Jack (new)

Jack | 29 comments Hello fellow HA members, since I am relatively new I apologise if this topic has been done or if it breaches any guidelines. I want to know if there are any new horror authors that you have discovered in 2016 that you enjoy. They don't necessarily need to be new authors just any that you have discovered and like this year.

Three authors that I have discovered this year and I enjoy are:
Susan Hill
James Herbert
Jonathon Ayecliffe (pseudonym of Dennis MacEoin)

Have a Merry Christmas and may you all enjoy one of if not the best genre of books out there.


message 2: by PSXtreme (new)

PSXtreme Ernest Cline is probably my new favorite writer. I've read both Ready Player One and Armada within the past couple of months and he really has a new flavor to the reading palate.


message 4: by Squire (new)

Squire (srboone) | 1043 comments Clark Ashton Smith is the most surprising find I've made in a long time. The Averoigne Chronicles turned out to be one of my favorite reads of the year.


message 5: by Graeme (new)

Graeme Rodaughan I joined goodreads this year and it's been a revelation for me. Some really good horror themed reads that I got into this year, with reviews are as follows.

Ancient Affliction (Origin of the Undead, Book 1) by Claudia Chastain Ancient Affliction by Claudia Chastain. My 5 star review is here.

The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins. My 5 star review is here.

The Lesser Dead by Christopher Buehlman The Lesser Dead by Christopher Buehlman. My 4 star review is here.

Vampire Wars (The Legend of Dracula #1) by Perry Lake Vampire Wars by Perry Lake. My 4 star review is here.

The Devil's Mouth (Alex Rains, Vampire Hunter, #1) by Matt Kincade The Devils Mouth by Matt Kincade. My 4 star review is here.


message 6: by Kelly B (new)

Kelly B (kellybey) | 630 comments For me, it's Adam Nevill. I've read two of his books so far, and have another one waiting on my Kindle.


message 7: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  | 41 comments Two new favorites for me are Blake Crouch and Peter Clines. Blake Crouch wrote the Wayward Pine series. He also wrote Abandon and Dark Matter. Both intriguing. Peter Clines wrote 14.


message 8: by [deleted user] (new)

In the field of horror and bizarro, my personal top discoveries of the year are Kevin Strange and the rest of the Strangehouse gang, especially Jesse Wheeler with his crazy, awesome and delightfully tasteless Dinner At The Vomitropolis.

I've also read and discovered a lot of fantasy in 2016. Guy Gavriel Kay's The Fionavar Tapestry and Jack Vance's Lyonesse were both masterpieces and also new discoveries, but the winner is Michael Swanwick for The Iron Dragon's Daughter
and The Dragons of Babel.


message 9: by Marie (new)

Marie | 3995 comments I have discovered so many horror authors this year since I have become more involved with GR.

I have enjoyed discovering and reading: Brian Keene, Darcy Coates, Ambrose Isben, Blake Crouch, Amy Cross, William Johnston, and so many others.


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) | 940 comments Greg Gifune
Josh Malerman
J. Kent Messum
Ronald Malfi
Edward Lorn


message 11: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  | 41 comments After reading this thread, I think I will be discovering a lot more favorite authors.


message 12: by Marie (new)

Marie | 3995 comments Kathy wrote: "After reading this thread, I think I will be discovering a lot more favorite authors."

That is what is so great about this horror group! We find new authors to read and great friends too!


Jen from Quebec :0) (muppetbaby99) | 397 comments I have discovered 2 great horror books and authors this year.....both via kindle/ebooks

Paul Pen and Dot Hutchison

Paul Pen wrote the gritty, dark The Light of the Fireflies LIGHT OF THE FIREFLIES

And Hutchison wrote the brutal BUTTERFLY GARDEN The Butterfly Garden

They were my 2 moved loved, NEW authors found for this genre this year. Thank you, Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ! -Jen from Quebec :0)


Jen from Quebec :0) (muppetbaby99) | 397 comments JOHN--- Thanks for your list of authors- I have added Edward Lee to my TBR list...."The Backwoods" looks especially ridiculous, in that GOOD way. As a person who LIVES in what locals here call 'The Backwoods', this one peaks my interest. Have you read this one?
-Jen from Quebec :0)


Jen from Quebec :0) (muppetbaby99) | 397 comments I know, eh?? :0P lol


Jen from Quebec :0) (muppetbaby99) | 397 comments JOHN--- Um, I am Canadian, dude. OF COURSE I know who they are, silly! But I am glad that YOU also know who they are!!

Speaking of 'backwoods' people, I am listening to the audio of HILLBILLY ELEGY, read by the author himself - it is a sobering tale of how 'backwoods hillbillies' are thought of and treated in America, and by association, much the same in Canada. Great book thus far! (65% done or so)---- Jen from Quebec :0)


Jen from Quebec :0) (muppetbaby99) | 397 comments Ahhh, I see. No, I watched a LOT of SCTV in syndication as a youngster, and I also have a GREAT BOOK about SCTV, its cast, behind the scenes stuff, etc etc. Canada has SO much comedic talent....I wonder if I can find that SCTV book here on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ....

SCTV Behind the Scenes by Dave Thomas

aHH! Here it is! Written by one of the Brothers himself, Dave Thomas! Had this book in college, and somebody 'borrowed' it and alas, I haven't seen it since...Bummer. -Jen from Quebec :0)


Jen from Quebec :0) (muppetbaby99) | 397 comments HAHAHA-- That show is filmed in Quebec! It is on TV ALLLLLL the time here. But JOHN- "Just for Laughs" is like, the OPPOSITE of a HORROR discussion! (Except for that one prank where they trick people into thinking someone has fallen down a manhole in the street and died....) Seriously! They did that!


Jen from Quebec :0) (muppetbaby99) | 397 comments On the topic of 'hillbilly' or 'backwoods' people as evil doers, this book rocked me to my core- it's about an area in Nova Scotia where the 'hill people' did unspeakable things to their children amidst poverty and addiction issues. All the more horrific because it is TRUE. A terrible, terrible bit of Canadiana:

ON SOUTH MOUNTAIN On South Mountain: The Dark Secrets Of The Goler Clan The DARK SECRETS OF THE GOLER CLAN......ANYONE who attends Acadia University in Wolfville Nova Scotia should be MADE to read this book, to see the discrepancy between the 'townies' and the 'valley people' who attend this prestigious university and the poverty that exists just up in the mountains.....*shudders* This was actually difficult to read, knowing that these things went to trial and were factual....A real life case of horror --Jen from Quebec


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