If you have a horror fan in your life, you know that we just can’t get enough. More gore, more monsters and more fear! Pittsburgh has a rich horror history with icons like George Romero and Tom Savini bringing their zombies to town on the hunt for brains. Recently it was announced that Pitt will be launching the first program to study horror. The University will also support StokerCon, an annual conference for all things that go bump in the night. The event will be hosted in the Steel City for the next ten years. Better start zombie proofing now!

Horror fans feast on niche subgenres, and while heavy hitters like Stephen King and other maestros of the macabre satisfy, indie and small press horror is driving popular trends and new genres, trickling into mainstream culture and influencing film. With their daring and experimental releases, small presses are making big impressions.

Subgenres are endless for horror. Folk horror continues to fester with regional offerings from West Virginia and Northern Appalachia reigning supreme with authors like Andrew Joseph White and Kay Chronister. Other recent trends include capturing the magic of the VHS B-movie with books exploring the nostalgia of fear. Feminist horror presses like Creature Publishing are taking body horror to disgusting new places. Looking to repulse your friends with gore and more? Take a look at our list of small press horror recommendations and other picks if you dare.

 

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