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Sadie Hartmann

Sadie Hartmann, otherwise known as Mother Horror on social media, writes horror fiction reviews and other content for Cemetery Dance and SCREAM Magazine as well as GoodreadsAmazonInstagram and other social media platforms & publications like Tor Nightfire and Lit Reactor. She has also published articles and reviews at FANGORIARue MorgueBlack StaticSplatterpunk Zine and HorrorDNA.
She is an Active, voting member of the Horror Writers Association and the co-owner of a curated, horror fiction, monthly subscription package called Night Worms.

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Mother Horror’s Essential Book Reviewing Tips & Tricks

Want to review horror books professionally or as a hobby? Listen to mother.

These Horror Books Have Addictively Short Chapters

Nothing beats a fast-paced, exhilarating reading experience.

Horror Book Recommendations for May Birthdays

Whether you were born in May—or you just like creepy books—you'll find something delectable on this list. 

Coming-of-Age Horror Books: A Master List

These quintessential books capture the unique tension and nostalgia of youth.

Top 10 Stephen King Adaptations in the Last 20 Years

Join one Constant Reader on her quest for the Stephen King books adapted to film.

Earthbound Alien Horror Books for Out of This World Terror

What the world needs now is...alien horror novels.

Fighting Our Demons: 10 Demon Possession Books to Keep You Up at Night

“Horror at its core is the hope that in the end, we can encounter our demons and live to tell the tale.”

Dress Up Your Horror Shelves: Limited Series Collecting

A limited series of books released over time is an exciting way to grow your horror library and have an eye-catching set of spines on your shelves!

Dress Up Your Horror Shelves: Special Edition Book Collecting

Exclusive, special editions of popular books make thrilling additions to any horror fiend's library.

Home for the Holidays: Eat Together, Stay Together

These tales of family horror will make you hold your loved ones a little closer.