NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Grady Hendrix about his latest horror novel, "Witchcraft for Wayward Girls," in which the witches are not the worst evil-doers, the humans are.
Ahead of the publication of “Witchcraft for Wayward Girls,” the horror novelist spends a weekend home in Charleston.
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The Justice Department released an extensive report looking into one of the most destructive racial massacres in U.S. history ...
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Share spooky thrills with a boy whose horrible nightmares have a bad habit of coming true, take a close-up look at the ...
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As the new year is set to roll around, our team have already got their sights set on a bumper year of awesome releases! The ...
Shot and set in the Crescent City, this season of the horror series even contains a winking nod to local culture that's ...
A divisive new horror film dubbed both ‘enjoyably silly’ as well as ‘soulless’ is coming to Netflix. The Pope’s Exorcist, ...
There are many exciting horror books to look forward to in 2025, including a new release from Stephen King and Joe Hill’s first book in years.
a gripping marital mystery and self-improvement for the new year — plus new celebrity books — here are PEOPLE's picks for the best books of December. When 90-year-old charity shop volunteer ...