The iconic horror writer is making things witchy with his new book. And yes, it will still chill you to your bones.
Grady Hendrix doesn’t do boring. Maybe it’s a symptom of some undiscovered disease, maybe it’s encoded in his DNA. He is absolutely allergic to it. His books flicker with electricity.
Childbirth is a beautiful thing – bringing life into the world, and all that – but it’s also scary as heck and pretty gross.
Childbirth is a beautiful thing — bringing life into the world, and all that — but it’s also scary as heck and pretty gross.
Combine that with the dark arts, as Grady Hendrix does in “Witchcraft for Wayward Girls,” and you’ve got the makings of a fantastic body horror novel. Actually, it’s so much more than that.
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Grady Hendrix proves that there's never a bad time for a good scare. The horror master is back and ready to leave us with some major chills thanks to his latest novel that you certainly won't be ...
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