New Year, New Boo
Jan 02, 2026 8:35 pm
-Celebrating Survival-
We've made it through 2025!
This year we published 9 books: 1 story collection, 1 non-fiction book, 3 novellas and 4 poetry collections. All of 2025's titles are now on sale for 25% off the sale will go until Friday, January 9th.
Demo Reels & Arthouse Madness by Vince Liaguno
Fever Dreams of a Parasite by Pedro Iniguez
Blood Cypress by Elizabeth Broadbent
Everything Endless by Linda D. Addison and Jamal Hodge
Just Add Writer by Tim Waggoner
Pam Kowolski is a Monster! by Sarah Langan
Bottling His Ghosts by S.H. Cooper
Vellum Leaves & Lettered Skins by Colleen Anderson
The Uterus is an Impossible Forest by Shannon Kearns
-Best Books of 2025-
We're always happy to see our tiles being mentioned as favorites for the year. Here's a few places that called us out this year:
EVERYTHING ENDLESS by Linda D. Addison and Jamal Hodge was mentioned in The Lineup's Best Horror Books of 2025 curated by Gwendolyn Kiste, "An absolute must-read of the year." See the full list
FEVER DREAMS OF A PARASITE by Pedro Iniguez is a Best Book of 2025 according to Library Journal. "Throughout the year, LJ’s expert reviewers consider thousands of books, reading titles across a myriad of genres and subjects. These are…the best, most notable, significant, and important books of 2025." See the full list
BLOOD CYPRESS by Elizabeth Broadbent was in Happy Goat Horror's top 10 Novellas of 2025 list. View the video review
-Usurping 2026-
Our first title for 2026 is Usurper (available for preorder) coming 2/21. We The Hallowed has done the impossible and captured what it's like to read a novel by D. Harlan Wilson: "Usurper never settles into one place, one character, one timeline, into the past, or toward the future. It’s everywhere and nowhere, all at once. Dream logic and hypnagogic flows of events bump together like tectonic plates in constant collision." Full review
-So Much Blood-
Elizabeth Broadbent's essay about horror, trauma and Southern Gothic was recently featured in Nighttide Magazine: “Amid our moss-draped trees and white-columned houses, horror accuses us from bombed churches, from rope-scarred oaks, from sacred rivers dammed to build world-swallowing bombs. We Southerners can no more deny history than we can defy gravity.” Read the article here.
-MEDIA MENTIONS-
What the Floorboards Know to Be True
poem by Stephanie M. Wytovich
Clowning Around: Writing the Terrifier 3 Novelization
Tim Waggoner