Too Much Horror Fiction collects and reviews vintage horror literature (mostly from the 1960s to the early 1990s) and celebrates its resplendent paperback cover art. Welcome!
With Grady Hendrix, I co-wrote the Stoker Award-winning PAPERBACKS FROM HELL: THE TWISTED HISTORY OF '70s AND '80s HORROR FICTION (2017) from Quirk Books. I also own a couple thousand vintage paperbacks most of which are horror but also SF, crime, & general fiction. Always adding more to the home library!
Looking for a forgotten horror novel or short story? Remember the paperback cover art but not the title or author? Send me an email at toomuchhorrorfiction[at]gmail.com describing it and if I don't know it, one of my readers might!
5 comments:
I actually bought and read this not too long ago. Nice twist on the werewolf legend, with a lot of Irish influences.
Ronald Kelly's work generally belies the cheesiness of the pbo's covers.
Yeah? Good to know. After reading Alan Ryan's CAST A COLD EYE, I wouldn't mind reading more Irish-influenced horror stories.
Ronald Kelly's stuff is by and large really good! I recommend reading his stuff.
Kelly wrote one of the most unintentionally hilarious opening lines of all time for a horror novel.
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