Literary Horror
- Andy_C
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Literary Horror
I'm looking for recommendations of any literary horror novels. What I mean by this is that most of the horror I come across (and enjoy) is written in a particularly efficient way that pays a lot of attention to the main elements of craft and tends to foreground plot ahead of other aspects.
2 examples off the top of my head of 'literary' writers writing in a genre: Ray Bradbury and Ursula K. Le Guin (both writing predominantly in the sci-fi field). I wonder if there are any comparable efforts made in the horror genre. Preferably as contemporary as possible.
I hope some of you can help me with this.
Cheers!
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They’re excellently written and crafted but truly horrifying!
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Thanks! Those two look very good, I'll check them out...
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Any book written by Joe Hill
"The Woman in Black" by Susan Hill
All these books are fantastic, if you've read any of the above, I have plenty more suggestions!
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I loved NOS4A2 by Joe Hill, but can't get on with his other stuff. I wouldn't call him literary, either. I think he's very much a writer of the genre.
I also love Susan Hill's literary novellas, but find that her 'ghost stories' are quite Victorian in style, which I'm not too fond of.
I'll check out C. J. Tudor. Thanks immensely for these suggestions!
- Browneh
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You are so welcome!Andy_C wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 12:41I loved NOS4A2 by Joe Hill, but can't get on with his other stuff. I wouldn't call him literary, either. I think he's very much a writer of the genre.
I also love Susan Hill's literary novellas, but find that her 'ghost stories' are quite Victorian in style, which I'm not too fond of.
I'll check out C. J. Tudor. Thanks immensely for these suggestions!
Absolutely agree on the Joe Hill comment. I would say that Susan Hill definitely has the Victorian theme; I personally really enjoy that aspect but I can definitely understand why some people wouldn't.
C.J.Tudor is excellent, I will be purchasing a few more of his books.
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What I would say about Susan Hill is that she can do absolutely anything! She has quite a decent crime series, as well.Browneh wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 12:51You are so welcome!Andy_C wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 12:41I loved NOS4A2 by Joe Hill, but can't get on with his other stuff. I wouldn't call him literary, either. I think he's very much a writer of the genre.
I also love Susan Hill's literary novellas, but find that her 'ghost stories' are quite Victorian in style, which I'm not too fond of.
I'll check out C. J. Tudor. Thanks immensely for these suggestions!
Absolutely agree on the Joe Hill comment. I would say that Susan Hill definitely has the Victorian theme; I personally really enjoy that aspect but I can definitely understand why some people wouldn't.
C.J.Tudor is excellent, I will be purchasing a few more of his books.
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I haven't actually heard that she's done a crime series, I'll definitely check it out so thank you

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It's the Simon Serrailler series. Tackles some interesting themes...
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Just had a quick google... they actually sound pretty good! I like how they're all titled in the same way too. Thanks for the recommendation!
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