Diversity in Horror Fiction

A horror blog dedicated to works featuring and/or created by BIPOC, people with disabilities, and LGBTQIA+ folk.

Cirque Berserk by Jessica Guess

Cirque Berserk by Jessica Guess

by diversityhorror | Dec 28, 2020 | bipoc, demons, disabled, killer-slasher, myth & folklore, occult, young adult

Formats: Print, digital Publisher: Unnerving Magazine Genre: Killer/Slasher, Myth and Folklore, Occult, Demons Audience: Y/A Diversity: Black main character and author, Native Oglala Lakota main character, character with syndactyly Takes Place in: Florida, USA Content...
How I Became a Ghost by Tim Tingle

How I Became a Ghost by Tim Tingle

by diversityhorror | Jan 24, 2018 | bipoc, children, ghosts & hauntings, historic, werebeasts

Formats: Print, digital Publisher: The Roadrunner Press Genre: Ghosts/Haunting,  Historic Horror, Werebeast (Were-Panther/Nagual) Audience: Children Diversity: American Indian (Choctaw) Takes Place in: Choctaw Nation, Mississippi, USA Content Warnings (Highlight to...
After the People Lights Have Gone Off by Stephen Graham Jones

After the People Lights Have Gone Off by Stephen Graham Jones

by diversityhorror | Nov 19, 2017 | adult, Anthology, bipoc, demons, ghosts & hauntings, killer-slasher, monsters, psychological, vampires, werebeasts, zombies

Formats: Print, audio, digital Publisher: Dark House Press Genre: Monster, Paranormal, Demon, Werewolf, Zombie, Killer/Slasher, Romance, Ghosts/Haunting, Sci-Fi Horror, Psychological Horror, Vampire Audience: Adult/Mature Diversity: American Indian...
Skeleton Man by Joseph Bruchac

Skeleton Man by Joseph Bruchac

by diversityhorror | Aug 2, 2016 | bipoc, children, monsters, mystery, myth & folklore

Formats: Print, audio, digital Publisher: HarperCollins Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Crime, Monster, Myth and Folklore Audience: Children Diversity: American Indian (Mohawk/ Kanien’kehá:ka) characters, Black character Takes Place in: type here Content Warnings...
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