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Too Much Horror Fiction

Collects and reviews vintage horror literature—mostly from the 1960s to the early 1990s.

  • By Will Errickson
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly eight posts per year
  • First post on

Posts per year

Data for this chart is available in the table below
Posts per year
Year starting Posts
2021 12
2022 13
2023 9
2024 5

Any gaps could be due to errors when fetching the blog’s feed.

Most recent posts

The Accursed by Paul Boorstin (1977): Coils of the Serpent Unwind
Snake-handling, a bizarre cult behavior formed from several lines in the Bible, is ripe for horrific exploitation. While I was working in a Southern indie bookstore in the mid-Nineties we sold lots of copies of …
On , by Will Errickson, 76 words
The Night Creature by Brian N. Ball (1974): She Rides
All over the social media of bibliophiles you can see people who insist that they must finish any book they've started reading. Sometimes this dogged commitment comes off as bragging; more often, as a kind …
On , by Will Errickson, 82 words
Wet Work by Philip Nutman (1993): Too Tough to Die
In 1993, in my early 20s, I was working in a giant chain bookstore known as BookStar in Cary, NC. It was basically a Barnes and Noble (who eventually bought, rearranged, and then closed down …
On , by Will Errickson, 82 words