Category: Goat Leader
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Yes, I Am A Vampire – by Stephen Kozeniewski

The Collected Short Fiction and Autobiography of Stephen Kozeniewski, 2013-2016 Despite all the evidence to the contrary, I swear I am not a vampire. Cross my heart and…eh, nevermind. Just trust me, there are no vampires within these pages. Plenty of zombies, though. One of the short stories in this book features a zombie caveman,…
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Why Are We All Too Scared to Talk About THAT Day from 2019?

Dark bleatings, my lovely tribe. If you follow my content, you’ll know that mostly, I stick to just talking books here. Sometimes films and games and TV, also, but generally speaking, I don’t tend to stray out of the land of fiction. Why? Because Happy Goat Horror is… well.. my Happy Place, and I want…
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Starblood – by Carmilla Voiez

Satori will do anything for Star except let her go. When she ends their relationship, he summons a demon to win her back, but the demon, Lilith, has other plans. When Star falls for Lilith, she discovers the depths of her own depravity, and they are drawn into a magical and violent struggle for survival.…
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Headless – by Scott Cole

In the midst of a heat wave punctuated by frequent rainstorms, people are losing their heads. Literally. Not only that, but their bodies are still walking, and attacking others. And to make matters worse, tiny, translucent, maggot-sized worms are falling from the skies like hail. As uncanny violence threatens to take over the city, Linzy,…
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My Top 10 Horror Vampire Novels

Dark bleatings, my toothy tribe! For those of you who are like me, longing for scarier vampire stories, I have taken the liberty of compiling this list of some of my favourites for you. You wont find entries like The Sookie Stackhouse novels here – though I do enjoy sexy vampires as much as the…
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Damnation: The Gothic Game – by Frazer Lee

The Carpathian Mountains, 1897.An impassable storm forces a group of travellers to disembark from their steam train and take shelter in a remote castle for the night. Their enigmatic host invites them to take part in some after-dinner entertainment. But as they each explore the castle’s rooms and passageways, they discover they have become part…
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We Don’t Talk Anymore And Other Dark Fictions – by JP Behrens

Mysterious, giant cigarettes on the side of the road. Screams in the night that rouse strangers from personal nightmares. Mysterious encounters and hard fought battles that awaken self doubt and threaten annihilation. Horror comes in many forms. Within these pages, you’ll explore cosmic horror, body horror, existential horror, ghouls, ghosts, and unrelenting beasts. Have fun,…
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The Weejee Man – by NP Cunniffe

Forced by his publisher to deliver a fresh manuscript by the end of the year, author Rick Rooney retreats to a secluded cottage in the West of Ireland in search of inspiration. After a night of dabbling with a spirit board at the local pub, strange events begin to unfold at the cottage, while a…
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10 More Great Contemporary Female Horror Authors

Dark bleatings, my beautiful tribe! I wrote a post like this last month, but there are too many awesome gals in the horror community to contain them to just one post, so here are 10 more awesome female authors that are currently active. Tracy Fahey Tracy’s short stories are unreal. I first discovered her writing…
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Droplets – by Paul Lubaczewski

From the Preditor and Editor award-winning author Paul Lubaczewski comes a new collection of short stories. The forgotten early tries of God to make sentient beings, zombies, cannibals, down on their luck glam rockers all of them are hiding inside the pages of this collection waiting to waylay the unprepared. From ghouls to cults, to…