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    • John Langan. The Fisherman. By John Langan. When asked to provide a list of authors every horror fan should be reading, I decided to go with authors who are alive and working today, rather than old classics.
    • Edgar Allan Poe. The Complete Short Stories. By Edgar Allan Poe. While not as explicit in violence and gore as other horror writers, Edgar Allan Poe remains one of the foremost authors to seek out if you love the gothic and the macabre.
    • Maryse Meijer. The Seventh Mansion. By Maryse Meijer. Maryse Meijer writes like nobody else, in a calm, knowing, completely controlled voice that tells you gorgeous stories of utter chaos.
    • Kayla Chenault. These Bones. By Kayla Chenault. I don’t know if Kayla Chenault would consider herself a horror writer but she describes herself as a practitioner of Black Girl Magic, and her debut novel These Bones (Lanternfish Press), which came out in September, is billed as folk horror.
  2. Apr 15, 2024 · Some of the best horror writers on this list will be instantly recognizable. Horror authors like Stephen King and Dean Koontz, for example, are very well-known, popular modern horror fiction writers. I've also included some of the original, classic horror novelists, including the incomparable H.P. Lovecraft and the master, Edgar Allan Poe.

  3. Mar 13, 2023 · The twenty listed here have changed the genre and can still have their influence felt today whether it be through inspiration from other writers or proliferation into other media. Each a master of horror in their way, these authors will thrill, chill, and inspire new stories for years to come.

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    • Stephen Graham Jones
    • Lauren Beukes
    • Victor Lavalle
    • Helen Oyeyemi

    A Native American horror author whose stories make us think about what it means to be an “other,” or from society’s perspective, a “monster.” Start with: The Ones That Got Away

    How do you feel about time-traveling serial killers in historic Chicago? What about a supernatural creature that fuses humans and animals together in the dilapidated wreckage of Detroit? Lauren Beukes’s stories are convoluted, gory, and absolutely terrifying. Start with: Broken Monsters

    Victor LaValle’s novels and characters are strange, surreal, and idiosyncratic, and his almost-formal style of writing makes the reading experience just as strange. Start with: The Ballad of Black Tom

    Even though Helen Oyeyemi’s writing more closely falls in line with magical realism, she writes dark fables that are just as scary as they are surreal. Start with: White Is For Witching *Not actually statistically-valid research Want more “best-of” horror lists? Check out our compilation of 50 of the Best Horror Novels or 50 Must-Read Contemporary ...

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    • The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson (1959) “No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality; even larks and katydids are supposed, by some, to dream.
    • It by Stephen King (1986) Of all the King books revolving around plucky kids, these might be the pluckiest, most iconic and possibly the most annoying.
    • Let the Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist (2004) If fiction’s taught us anything in recent years, it’s that the vampire genre can be a tired—and ironically toothless—one.
    • The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty (1971) William Peter Blatty is better known today for the Academy Award-winning screenplay he adapted from his own novel than for the original text itself.
  4. Oct 19, 2023 · Here are 11 notable authors of contemporary horror whose novels you might want to add to your TBR. 1. Agustina Bazterrica. The Argentine writer Agustina Bazterrica has said that a turning...

  5. Mar 25, 2022 · The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson. While many of Shirley Jacksons works have been influential on the horror genre, it’s hard to top The Haunting of Hill House for the hold it has on horror fans. This is a character-driven horror novel that has become a model for haunted house stories.

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