Horror author with a taste for the strange, macabre and unnerving. The imagination is a tool all too often left to rust these days, let's change that together.
I’m proud to say Playground is the #1 Bestseller in Horror Fiction on Amazon. Thanks to everyone who has supported the book and made this unreal moment possible 🙌
My favourite reads of 2026 so far
Junkman ~ Christopher Bevard
Our Lord, The Worm ~ Richard Beauchamp
Homewreckers ~ @AronHorror
The Boatman ~ @KBengstonWrites
Spectre ~ Stephen Laws
Throwback ~ Guy N. Smith
Next installment in my @AronHorror book challenge and my last reread as well. Playground: Child of Divorce, the prequel novel to the famous Playground (#1 seller on Amazon) This was my first New book from AB since discovering him and my first hardcover. I’m going to start (1/?)
Al “writers” are an insult:
I was writing for a decade before my writing paid one bill.
To write I stole time away from other jobs, time from my family, bleary eyed and full of love for the work.
The stories *are* the effort. Without the squeeze your juice isn’t even juice.
Finally getting around to posting the next entry in my @AronHorror book challenge. This time I’m talking about the OG The Slob. This book to me is the poster boy for extreme horror. So much of what makes the genre appealing to me is in this novel. (1/?)
Finally posting another @AronHorror reading challenge. Today’s book was the first AB book I ever read, (What an entry point) and the first book that I bought twice. Playground! Where to start with this book? (1/?)
My best reads of 2026 so far
1. Our Lord, The Worm ~ Richard Beauchamp
2. Homewreckers ~ @AronHorror
3. The Shimmering ~ Michael Stone
4. Just The Tip ~ Rob Nelson
5. Throwback ~ Guy N. Smith
6. The Plague Chronicles ~ Guy N. Smith
See Goodreads for my reviews.
Second book in my @AronHorror challenge. Read this earlier in the month but forgot to post (I’m so good at social media) Son of The Slob, sequel to The Slob, which I will talk about in a later post. I think I do prefer this story over the original as I feel there’s more to (1/?)