Category: Goth Goat
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Depart Depart – by Sim Kern

When an unprecedented hurricane devastates the city of Houston, Noah Mishner finds shelter in the Dallas Mavericks’ basketball arena. Though he finds community among other queer refugees, Noah fears his trans and Jewish identities put him at risk with certain “capital-T” Texans. His fears take form when he starts seeing visions of his great-grandfather Abe,…
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A Light Most Hateful – by Hailey Piper

Mona Awad’s Bunny meets Stranger Things in this mind-bending and terrifying examination of female friendship and the lengths we’ll go to protect the ones we love, from the Bram Stoker award winning author of Queen of Teeth. Three years after running away from home, Olivia is stuck with a dead-end job in nowhere town Chapel…
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A Broken Darkness – by Premee Mohamed

It’s been a year and a half since the Anomaly, when They tried to force Their way into the world from the shapeless void. Nick Prasad is piecing his life together, and has joined the secretive Ssarati Society to help monitor threats to humanity – including his former friend Johnny. Right on cue, the unveiling…
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Return to Innsmouth: A Strange Aeons Adventure: Book 1 – by Henry Hinder

Are you a fan of H.P. Lovecraft’s spine-tingling horror, hilarious comedies like What We Do in the Shadows, and Sherlock Holmes-style detective work? If so, then you won’t want to miss Return to Innsmouth – a witty, irreverent short novel that lovingly blends cosmic horror with a healthy dose of dark humor. Join the unlikely duo of Bill…
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Live Wire – by Kyle Toucher

Black Magic Meets Big Tech. What could go wrong? Just about everything. Kyle Toucher’s debut novel Live Wire rams you headlong into a fast-moving SciFi/Cosmic Horror/Action thriller, set not only in the desolate pre-internet world of 1993, but the endless night of the New Mexico desert. One harrowing situation follows another as our cast of strangers find…
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Skin Thief – by Suzan Palumbo

The stories in this collection of dark fantasy and horror short stories grapple with the complexities of identity, racism, homophobia, immigration, oppression and patriarchy through nature, gothic hauntings, Trinidadian folklore and shape shifting. At the heart of the collection lie the questions: how do we learn to accept ourselves? How do we live in our…
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The Sun is a Circle Meant for Serving – by P.W. Feutz

Katrin has spent years grinding on the LA indie film scene, throwing herself into her work to make up for a sheltered upbringing by embittered ex-cultists. Now she’s crashing on her friend Nira’s couch, burnt out and fed up after one too many petty humiliations. She has no prospects, no confidence, and no future. Then,…
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I Was a Fashion School Serial Killer – by Doug Wagner and Daniel Hillyard

Sewing together serial killer horror and college drama feels so right—like slipping into a warm blood bath. Rennie Bethary has just been accepted into New York City’s most prestigious fashion school. Her designs are daring, edgy, and singular…and made of human flesh. Did we forget to mention Rennie is a serial killer who simply wants…
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The False Sister – by Briar Ripley Page

It’s 1994, and Jesse Greer’s troubled older sister, Crys, has run away from home. Shy, socially awkward Jesse assumes that she has returned to her old haunts in the big city – until he discovers Crys’ remains in the woods behind his family’s house. Traumatised, Jesse runs to his parents for help, only to find…
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An Echo of Children and Weapons: The new novel by Ramsey Campbell and film by Zach Cregger

Coral and Allan Clarendon have just moved to the seaside town of Barnwall with their young son Dean. If an uncommon number of children have died unnaturally in Barnwall throughout history, surely Dean must be safe with his parents. Could their house be a source of peril? Allan and Coral seem to think so, since…