5 Hauntingly Brilliant Women You Need to Read

Five authors to read for Women in Horror Month (WiHM).

Displeasing, Offensive, and Bad: Three Tiers of Crappy Books

Column by Peter Derk
Displeasing, Offensive, and Bad. Figure out which bucket the sucky book belongs in and you’ll be closer to Reading God status.

10 Things I Learned Editing an Anthology in Three Weeks

Column by Gabino Iglesias
I had an idea. About a month later, it was a book packed with stories by some amazing writers. Here are the things I learned while making it happen.

Foreign Terror-tories: 8 Translated Tales to Terrify

Column by Sadie Hartmann
If you're a horror movie buff, chances are you watch a lot of foreign horror films. But do you read translated horror books? Here are my recommendations to get you started!

The Best of the DC Animated Universe

Column by BH Shepherd
A look at 12 of DC Comics' best animated features.

The Realities of Becoming a Full-Time Writer

Column by Max Booth III
January 22, 2021 (2) comments
Max recently quit his job to write full-time, then he tricked LitReactor into paying him to write about it. [Wait... What?!? —Editor]

The Existential Horror of Making an Author Website

Column by Christoph Paul
Why does making an author website fill me with existential dread?

Writers on Writers

Column by David Cranmer
A.E. Hotchner, Eileen Simpson, Salman Rushdie, and Martin Amis wrote exceptional memoirs that give rare, satisfying behind-the-scene glimpses of fellow top authors without antipathy or idolatry.

Politics, Cash Grabs, and Hair: The End of the Trump Parody Book

Column by Peter Derk
January 20, 2021 (1) comments
The well is dry, the dead horse has taken a posthumous beating, and as the era comes to a close, what will we take away?

Dear Edgar Allan Poe

A letter to Edgar Allan Poe on his birthday.