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Asian American and Pacific Islander Horror Authors

BOOK RIOT·Emily Martin·25 days ago
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It’s Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, which means now is a great opportunity to discover your new favorite AAPI horror authors. Perhaps this is when you can dive into more books by Asian American and Pacific Islander horror authors you already know and love. Here are AAPI horror authors you definitely should be reading, along with the books you don’t want to miss! Alma Katsu This author is well-known for her creepy historical horror novels. Her 2018 novel The Hunger reimagines the Donner Party, infusing it with supernatural elements that drive the travelers to madness and cannibalism. Katsu followed that up with 2020’s The Deep , a ghost story about the Titanic. The Fervor takes inspiration from Japanese yokai and the real-life horrors of Japanese American incarceration camps during World War II. For her latest novel, Fiend , Katsu goes contemporary to tell the story of a powerful family that is entangled with ancient evil forces.…

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