A Creepshow Animated Special - Survivor Type There was a time in my life when I was so preoccupied with life itself, migrating to Germany, financial problems, familial problems, health problems, mental health problems, moving to Berlin, the only big city which back then was affordable for poorer people - unfortunately that's not the case anymore - and finally losing my job... Everything was so "too much" that I didn't read much horror because I felt so done. For years. No Stephen King. And when I lost that job, I was on the lookout for something that made me happy, if only for a little bit, if only for a little while. That's how I discovered the Otherland Bookstore during my search, where I'd spend time talking about books to Hannes Riffel, who is the original founder of the bookstore, and talking to Jakob Schmidt, with whom I vibed well and who has always had an excellent taste in books. It was during one of those conversations that I remember talking to H...
In a couple of months the Horror Writers Association will be giving the Bram Stoker Awards for the year 2025, so it's well time to take a look at the nominees and add the titles that sound good to our painfully never-ending TBR-lists (and also give some commentary and my own bias given that I have already chosen the PD best of's 2025). So, we all know, the trophy isn't very pretty and as far as I know they don't give a prize money, but the prestige that comes with a BS-Award is big and provides for readers for years to come. In many cases deservedly, sometimes not that much, but in any case these awards make for a good benchmark if you want to build up an English horror library for whatever purpose, library, bookshop, or personal shelves. Here are the Bram Stoker 2025 nominees in categories of interest to PD.