Queer Horror


Our Wives Under the Sea
Hell Followed With Us
Camp Damascus
Carmilla
Bury Your Gays
Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
Summer Sons
Tell Me I’m Worthless
Manhunt
Don't Let the Forest In (Don't Let The Forest In, #1)
The Spirit Bares Its Teeth
What Moves the Dead (Sworn Soldier, #1)
You Weren't Meant to Be Human
The Luminous Dead
Her Body and Other Parties: Stories
Manhunt by Gretchen Felker-MartinSummer Sons by Lee MandeloTell Me I’m Worthless by Alison RumfittHell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph WhiteExquisite Corpse by Poppy Z. Brite
Trans Horror #ownvoices
46 books — 25 voters

The Woods All Black by Lee MandeloAmerican Survivor by Debbie HightowerCrystal's House of Queers by Brooke SkipstoneSurrender Your Sons by Adam  SassClown in a Cornfield by Adam Cesare
Bash Back
6 books — 5 voters
Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn MuirCarmilla by J. Sheridan Le FanuHell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph WhiteThe Luminous Dead by Caitlin  StarlingWilder Girls by Rory Power
Queer Horror
715 books — 449 voters

Night Life by Alba V. SarriaMy Lord by L.B. ShimairaThe Binding of Bloom Mountain by Vesper DoomShades of Murder by Charlie HudsonThe Bayou by Arden Powell
Chartreuse Horror
22 books — 6 voters

B.B. Clifford
They say the fortress site is rotten, evil even, and it should be avoided. Just look at how unsightly it is, how wildly the tufts of grass have grown as the ivy wraps around the broken window frames and bricks. Even the trees stoop with a bending back. When it looks bad, they say, it is bad, and that badness could be contagious, so keep away. Unruly and dangerous, like an uprising that needs to be quashed.
BB Clifford, Rainbow Warrior: The Tale of Ares, The Battle-Lustful Son