Friday, December 7, 2007

Reader Resources: MonsterLibrarian

I am not the biggest horror reader, having been cursed with an overactive imagination. But somebody out there loves horror fiction, and the best-selling authors Stephen King, Dean Koontz, and Anne Rice would surely agree. Monsterlibrarian is a great resource not only for die-hard horror fiction fans, but for those looking to just a dip a toe into the genre. There are book lists, reviews, and links to other horror resources. The reviews are broken up by subject-- "Chick Lit with Fangs", anyone?-- but there is also a comprehensive index. The "Coming Horror Fiction Releases" lets you know what's on the horizon. The Monsterlibrarians also include reviews of horror fiction for teens and scary books for kids, which is a nice addition. Check out Monsterlibrarian today!

What's your favorite horror fiction title/author?

1 comment:

Mat T. Wilson said...

In junior high, I was an avid Stephen King reader. As I matured and began to run out of King titles, I began reading other authors of horror, including Peter Straub, classic Poe, Ambrose Bierce, and eventually stumbled upon my favorite horror writer, H.P. Lovecraft, creator of the Cthulhu Mythos.
Woe is a literary world of horror populated by heroes who meet their end in a violent death, paranoia, insanity, or any combination of the three.