Literature
British and Irish writers have created some of the most loved and revered horror tales ever known. From Dracula to Frankenstein to the ghost stories of MR James and Charles Dickens, our books are spooky. Here we cover the classics all the way to the modern day with interviews with authors and profiles of new books.

Dracula and the Importance of Three
23 July 2013

Graeme Reynolds Horror Author Talks Werewolves
27 June 2013

Carmilla: More than just a sexy vampire novel
15 June 2013

Gothic Horror and British Identity
23 April 2013

The Raven vs Dracula: A Comparison
26 March 2013

Jekyll and Hyde, a Clash of Future and Past
24 February 2013

Harry Potter Shop at Platform 9 3/4 REVIEW
7 January 2013

Sherlock Holmes And The Spirit World
21 December 2012

Why Ghost Stories At Christmas?
16 December 2012

The Hampstead Horror: Hunting Dracula in NW3
31 October 2012

Frankenstein Galvanized BOOK REVIEW
11 October 2012

Frankenstein, Dracula Ahead of Their Time
5 October 2012

The Making of Harry Potter Studio Tour REVIEW
25 September 2012

The Little One by Lynda La Plante BOOK REVIEW
22 August 2012

The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan BOOK REVIEW
10 August 2012

Charles Dickens’ The Signalman
3 June 2012

Shane Briant talks to Spooky Isles
12 May 2012

Human skin covered books, the real story
21 April 2012

Reflecting on 100 Years of Bram Stoker’s Dracula
20 April 2012