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Celebrate Pride with Tor Publishing Group!
Bury Your Gays by @drchucktingle
After so many years, Misha’s big Oscar moment is here. All he has to do? Kill off the gay characters in his long-running streaming series, “for the algorithm.” Misha refuses, but that’s hardly the end, because monsters from his old horror movie days have begun to step out from the silver screen and stalk him.
Cuckoo by Gretchen Felker-Martin
Something evil is buried deep in the desert. It wants your body and wears your skin. Welcome to Camp Resolution, a queer conversion center where everyone leaves a different person. In 1995, seven queer teens were abandoned here by their parents, but survived. Sixteen years later, they’re scarred and broken, but back to face an evil that threatens the world.
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brokehorrorfan · 7 months
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Cuckoo will be published on March 19, 2024 via Tor Nightfire. It’s the second book by Gretchen Felker-Martin, whose Manhunt ranked #1 on Vulture’s list of best books of 2022.
The 320-page horror novel will be available in paperback, e-book, and audio book. Set in the late ‘90s, the story follows a group of queer kids as they attempt to survive in a conversion camp.
Cuckoo is a searing new novel from Manhunt author Gretchen Felker-Martin, where a motley crew of kidnapped kids try to stay true to themselves while serving time in a conversion camp from hell. In the late 90s, five queer kids, whose parents want them “fixed,” find themselves thrown together at a secretive "tough love" camp deep in the scorching Utah desert. Tormented and worked to the point of collapse by hardline religious zealots intent on straightening them out, they slowly become aware that something in the mountains north of the camp is speaking to them in their dreams, and that the children who return home to their families have...changed.
Pre-order Cuckoo by Gretchen Felker-Martin.
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thefandomentals · 6 months
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2024 is already looking to be an incredible year for horror, so check out Cat's most-anticipated horror reads for the coming year!
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Out this week: Where Black Stars Rise (Tor Nightfire, $19.99):
This new graphic novel by Nadia Shammas and Marie Enger is about a newly licensed therapist who ends up being dragged into another dimension while treating a patient’s night terrors. 
See what other comics and graphic novels are arriving in comic shops this week.
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Review: Lute by Jennifer Marie Thorne
Review: Lute by Jennifer Marie Thorne
Author: Jennifer Marie ThornePublisher: Tor NightfireReleased: October 4, 2022Received: NetGalley What would you do if you were promised a perfect and safe life – on the condition that you and everyone you love had to face grave danger once every seven years? I imagine most of us would be more worried about the catch, thanks to our obsession with the cost of bargains. Enter the tale of Lute,…
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Looking Glass Sound by Catriona Ward (Review)
Title: Looking Glass Sound Author: Catriona Ward Type: Fiction Genre: Adult, Horror Publisher: Tor Nightfire Published: August 8, 2023 A complimentary physical copy of this book was kindly provided by House of Anansi Press in exchange for an honest review. In a lonely cottage overlooking the windswept Maine coast, Wilder Harlow begins the last book he will ever write. It is the story of his…
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Review: Ghost Station
Review: Ghost Station by S.A. Barnes from Tor Nightfire #Horror #ScienceFiction #Space #Station
My sister, a doctor, told me that people go into healthcare to heal themselves or heal someone they love. I have to think that’s even more true when it comes to mental healthcare. But as with any person, therapists can’t escape their pasts, especially if they choose to run from it. One way we run from our past is the secrets we keep from others and the secrets that we refuse to confront in…
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2024 Horror Books
Just in time for any summerween planning you might want to do. This isn’t the first releases post I’ve been excited to share with you but it might be the one I’m most excited to share with you. I can’t recommend The Crows enough. Where the Dead Wait by Ally Wilkes | 23 / 01 / 24 – Titan Books William Day should be an acclaimed Arctic explorer. But after a failed expedition to find the fabled…
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torpublishinggroup · 1 year
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This advertisement is for a new horror novel called Camp Damascus, from two time Hugo Award finalist Chuck Tingle. 
WHAT IT’S ABOUT
Rose is a teen growing up in the God-fearing town of Neverton, Montana. Whenever she has an impure thought she pukes flies. 
Camp Damascus is the self-styled most effective conversion camp in the US of A.
Nestled high up in the mountains above Neverton, a life free from sin awaits. 
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Cat puts on some sunglasses and takes in First Light, Liz Kerin's sequel to her hit vampire novel Night's Edge, coming April 23 from Tor Nightfire
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thefandomentals · 3 months
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Get ready for a beautiful, bloody spring with Cat's horror picks for the season!
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mirandagoing4baroque · 4 months
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I was a big fan of the first Sworn Soldier novella, so I was delighted to hear that tor nightfire would be doing a second. If anything I think this is the stronger of the two—I think not being beholden to any particular plot only made the story feel more immersive. And the two are separated enough that you can read them in any order. I love the characters. They have no right to be as fully human as they are given that the novella is under 200 pages. If you were worried about What Moves the Dead because of the body horror, this one is still spooky, but less scary and much much less body horror. (Still a little bit though!) I love how even amid the horror and the bleakness T Kingfisher never loses sight of the little moments and connections that can delight us.
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Review: First Light by Liz Kerin
Series: Night’s Edge #2Author: Liz KerinPublisher: Tor NightfireReleased: April 23, 2024Received: ARCFind it on Goodreads | More Horror Summary: Nine months ago, Mia lost her mother, her home, and, in some ways, her sense of self. Now she’s wandering, trying to find the man who caused all this. Unfortunately, he’s a hard man to find. Trust us – Mia is the only one trying to hunt him down. As…
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