Books of Blood | The A to Z of Horror Reading Challenge Announcement Video #booktube #horrortube #readingchallenge @WritteninBlood | Uploaded September 2022 | Updated October 2024, 22 hours ago.
The Rules:
1. Have fun.
2. You do not have to do every challenge prompt. You may pick and choose.
3. Any and all challenge prompts can be combined.
4. Short stories, Novellas and Novels are all eligible
5. You do not have to fulfill every challenge prompt.
The Prompts:
A is for Apocalypse-Read a story of apocalyptic or post-apocalyptic horror.
Example: The Stand by Stephen King.
B is for Body-Read a story of body horror.
Example: The Modern Prometheus by Jayson Robert Ducharme.
C is for Creepy Kid-Read a story about a creepy or evil child.
Example: The Bad Seed by William March.
E is for Extreme-Read a story of extreme horror.
Example: Yellow by Aron Beauregard.
F is for Folk-Read a story of folk horror.
Example-Slewfoot by Brom.
G is for Gothic-Read a story of Gothic horror.
Example: Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier.
H is for Haunting-Read a story of a haunting be it a house, person or object
Example-The Haunting of Leigh Harker by Darcy Coates.
L is for Lovecraftian-Read a story of cosmic or "Lovecraftian" horror.
Example: The Fisherman by John Langan.
M is for Monster-Read a story about a natural or supernatural monster.
Example: The Jersey Devil by Hunter Shea.
O is for Occult-Read a story of Occult Horror.
Example: The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty.
P is for Psychological-Read a story of psychological horror.
Example: We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson.
S is for Supernatural-Read a story of supernatural horror.
Example: Christine by Stephen King
Y is for Young Adult-Read a YA horror story.
Example: The Merciless by Danielle Vega.
Z is for Zombie-Read a zombie story.
Example: The Living Dead by Daniel Kraus and George Romero.
The Rules:
1. Have fun.
2. You do not have to do every challenge prompt. You may pick and choose.
3. Any and all challenge prompts can be combined.
4. Short stories, Novellas and Novels are all eligible
5. You do not have to fulfill every challenge prompt.
The Prompts:
A is for Apocalypse-Read a story of apocalyptic or post-apocalyptic horror.
Example: The Stand by Stephen King.
B is for Body-Read a story of body horror.
Example: The Modern Prometheus by Jayson Robert Ducharme.
C is for Creepy Kid-Read a story about a creepy or evil child.
Example: The Bad Seed by William March.
E is for Extreme-Read a story of extreme horror.
Example: Yellow by Aron Beauregard.
F is for Folk-Read a story of folk horror.
Example-Slewfoot by Brom.
G is for Gothic-Read a story of Gothic horror.
Example: Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier.
H is for Haunting-Read a story of a haunting be it a house, person or object
Example-The Haunting of Leigh Harker by Darcy Coates.
L is for Lovecraftian-Read a story of cosmic or "Lovecraftian" horror.
Example: The Fisherman by John Langan.
M is for Monster-Read a story about a natural or supernatural monster.
Example: The Jersey Devil by Hunter Shea.
O is for Occult-Read a story of Occult Horror.
Example: The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty.
P is for Psychological-Read a story of psychological horror.
Example: We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson.
S is for Supernatural-Read a story of supernatural horror.
Example: Christine by Stephen King
Y is for Young Adult-Read a YA horror story.
Example: The Merciless by Danielle Vega.
Z is for Zombie-Read a zombie story.
Example: The Living Dead by Daniel Kraus and George Romero.