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By Alex Luppens-Dale, originally published in Book Riot
Apr 22, 2026
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By Alex Luppens-Dale, originally published in Book Riot
Apr 22, 2026
Saying that 2026 is a great year for horror feels almost redundant, given, you know, everything. I guess it had to be a great year for something? Still, if you need to escape from all of this into something where at least evil doesn’t always have a human face, I’ve got you.
While compiling this list, I noticed a lot of horror by and about women globally, and no wonder. From the quiet horror of influencing, in which the lifestyle itself is a performance, to the body horror that is even just a relatively uncomplicated pregnancy, to the horrors of living under governments that consider you less than, women have a lot to survive. There is a lot more here than your typical haunted house story—which we also love, don’t get me wrong.
While compiling this list, I noticed a lot of horror by and about women globally, and no wonder. From the quiet horror of influencing, in which the lifestyle itself is a performance, to the body horror that is even just a relatively uncomplicated pregnancy, to the horrors of living under governments that consider you less than, women have a lot to survive. There is a lot more here than your typical haunted house story—which we also love, don’t get me wrong.
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