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Reading horror novels so you don’t have to. I find faith, ethics, and truth in the darkness. Writer for The Haunted Pulpit.
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Finally reading Stephen King's The Stand. I'm about 200 pages in and finding it surprisingly comforting in this COVID world. Has anyone else read it lately? I'd be interested to know your experiences.

Pulpit thought: horror is healing for the soul.

#Horror #StephenKing #TheStand
Weekend reading list: 4 Books on Historical Trauma.

I reviewed 4 essential books that prove our deepest historical traumas aren't buried—they just haunt our collective memory until they rise again.

Informal poll: Can history be horror?

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#history #books #nonfiction
4 Books on Historical Trauma: Why Memory Distorts and The Past Still Haunts Us
Finding horror in history
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Great horror writing starts with a great process.

I'm making the messy part visible today, inspired by:

Austin Kleon's "Show Your Work!" (Think process, not product).

Jane Friedman on making Substack a career.

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#WritingTips #ShowYourWork
Thinking about horror narrative and writing
Writing Tips and Theories
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In Vernon Lee's Hauntings, history is a hungry beast.
Old objects whisper, possessing aesthetes whose passions curdle into "moral madness." The horror? Is it a spirit, or the mind buckling under the beautiful, murderous weight of its own desires?
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#QueerHorror #VernonLee
Gothic Week: On Vernon Lee's Haunting and the Shadow of Obsession
Gothic Week 2025
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What if the American landscape itself is a character in our horrors?

America's Most Gothic by Hieber & Janes explores how our chilling tropes are ripped straight from our forgotten, unquiet history. It makes you rethink horror's attraction.

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#AmericasMostGothic #NetGalley
The Blood and Soil: America’s Most Gothic
Gothic Week 2025
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The true specters of America demand retribution.

I'm reviewing America's Most Gothic, which spotlights Mercy Brown, the Vampire of Exeter, and the exiled noblewoman of the Isle of Demons. It's a deep dive into our tragic, haunted past.
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#SpookySeason #GothicHorror #RealGhostStories
The Blood and Soil: America’s Most Gothic
Gothic Week 2025
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Forget European crypts. True Gothic horror is rooted in the blood & soil of the American experiment.

Hieber & Janes's new book, America's Most Gothic, argues our chilling tropes—mad ancestors, murder, etc.—are unquiet history, not fiction.
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#GothicWeek #HauntedHistory #BookReview
The Blood and Soil: America’s Most Gothic
Gothic Week 2025
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My latest post is live! I'm talking about the business of being a writer, Austin Kleon's "Show Your Work!", and a must-see Notion template for organizing your story. Take a look!http://bit.ly/3VZYf8k
#Substack #WriterTools #AustinKleon #Narrative #Horror
What can Stephen King's horror teach us about faith? My latest post explores a book that calls King "America's dark theologian" and argues that horror is the perfect genre for exploring our deepest spiritual questions.
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#StephenKing #horror #theology #faith #amreading
America's Dark Theologian: What Stephen King's Horror Can Teach Us About Faith
Haunted Theology
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A lot of us have wrestled with why bad things happen. My new post uses a fairy tale to explore one of the most unsettling ideas in theology: What if God is as stuck in the mess as we are?
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#LittleTheives #BookReview #Horror #Theology #Spirituality
What a Fairy Tale Taught Me About the Unmoving God
Spiritual Narrative Therapy
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Why do we read horror? Maybe it's not about the scares, but about a strange sense of comfort. In a world full of real-life terrors, horror novels can offer a kind of soul medicine. I'm talking about it in my latest post, "When you feel at home in horror." bit.ly/4mU5f2v
#Horror #BookTok #Reading
When You Feel at Home in Horror
A Haunted Tarot Reading
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The real horror of Del Toro's The Strain isn't the monsters. It's the spiritual terror.

In my latest post for Haunted Pulpit, I ask: what if God has walked away? This is the core of our "Corruption of the Soul" series.

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#horror #thestrain #hauntedpulpit #theology
The Real Terror of The Strain: Spiritual Horror in a World Without God
A Haunted Reflection
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Evil is what creates monsters in the first place. This week, we begin a new series called The Poisoned Soul that explores how dark forces can transform us. First up this Thursday, a deep dive into Guillermo del Toro's The Strain. bit.ly/3JxHU84 #ThePoisonedSoul #Horror #TheStrain #BookReview
Ever wonder how ordinary people become monsters? Our new series, "The Corruption of the Soul," dives into the psychology and horror of it all. Tune in for our first lesson tomorrow! bit.ly/45OlsPp #Horror #BookReview #LittleThieves #TheHauntedPulpit
The Corruption of the Soul: How We Become the Monsters We Fear
A Haunted Pulpit Exploration
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What happens when the living refuse to let the dead rest? In this week's post, we're unpacking the spiritual darkness and haunting grief in Eric LaRocca's powerful novel, Wretch. Read the full analysis at bit.ly/45JFAlU #HauntedPulpit #horrorbooks #spirituality
Wretch and the Spirituality of Pain
Marginalia & Musings
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Would you recommend this as a starting point for T. Kingsfisher's work? I love her covers, but haven't read her work.
New post up on The Haunted Pulpit!

In this week's haunted reading, we're diving into Eric LaRocca's Wretch, exploring the unsettling side of suffering and what it means to be a "wretch like me."

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#Horror #Wretch #BookReview @ericlarocca.bsky.social
A Summoning: Eric LaRocca's Wretch, or, The Unbecoming of Porcelain Khaw
A Haunted Reading
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Interesting take. I always thought Tanis was one of the most interesting characters, but I hadn't considered the idea of racism in his case. So, food for thought. Thanks!
The new post for the Haunted Pulpit is live! This week, I dive into S.A. Cosby's crime epic, King of Ashes, and its surprising connections to the Book of Revelation. Come for the literary analysis, stay for the theological wrestling with themes of fire and faith. bit.ly/4lAcZVU #SACosby #Horror
King of Ashes and the "Fall of the Rebel Angels": A Reflection on Faith, Fire, and the Apocalypse
Haunting Reflection
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Poverty in America persists because the rest of us benefit from it. That's the bracing argument of Matthew Desmond's book. My latest post, "The Haunting of Jefferson Run," wrestles with this truth and other themes of poverty, place, and prophecy found in The King of Ashes. bit.ly/45uOWSd #SACosby
The world of The King of Ashes is terrifyingly real. I dove into research on poverty and systemic violence to find out why. This post, "The Haunting of Jefferson Run," shares the five books that spoke to me, from Matthew Desmond to Farah Stockman. bit.ly/3UOKOb3 #BookRecs #horror
The Haunting of Jefferson Run: On Poverty, Place, and Prophecy
Pulpit Notes
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Gotta say, if getting that cute little critter is what happens, then may the TBR pile grow..
I'm thrilled to have received a review copy of Wretch by the incredible @ericlarocca.bsky.social!

I'll be delving into the spiritual implications of its intense, visceral horror for an upcoming post on the Haunted Pulpit. #Wretch #EricLaRocca #HorrorFiction #BodyHorror #TheHauntedPulpit