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Kelsey Christine McConnell

Dipping a toe into all forms of media, Kelsey Christine McConnell received her bachelor’s degree in Film and Television Production from San Diego State University, as well as an MFA in Musical Theatre Writing from NYU. She got her start in the online editorial world by reviewing and analyzing the social impact of comic books. While an avid reader and writer in her downtime, she’s also a big movie buff and proud dog mom.

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CREEPY CRATE UNBOXING: Step into the Worlds of These Mistresses of the Macabre 

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This extreme horror book has found the limits of body horror—and exceeded them.

What Makes a Book "Horror"?

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This Imaginary Friend Didn't Come to Play

A father must protect his twin daughters from a shadowy, malevolent force in Let Him In.

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One woman's pregnancy awakens a dark familial curse in No Child of Mine.

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The December/January Creepy Crate collects all the baddest babies in one place.

These Horror Poetry Books Showcase the Art of Terror

Well-structured scares aim straight for the heart—via poetry.

The Best Horror Merch on the NYCC 2023 Show Floor

Your shopping cart has never looked scarier.