Here's your curated dispatch of this week's most haunting body horror releases from indie and small press authors
Rituals of the Body, Stories That Crawl Beneath the Skin | | | Dear Readers of the Flame, October is ripe with rot, and the indie horror scene is blooming with tales that twist the body and unravel the soul. At Mind on Fire Books, we honor the grotesque as sacred—where transformation is terror, and every scar tells a myth. Here's your curated dispatch of this week's most haunting body horror releases from indie and small press authors: | | | | ️ Cathedral of the Drowned by Nathan Ballingrud | Release Date: October 21, 2025 - The sequel to Crypt of the Moon Spider, this dripping lunar nightmare follows Charlie Duchamp—half brain-in-a-jar, half rage-infested husk—as he stalks haunted ruins on Jupiter's moon. A giant centipede called The Bishop controls drowned astronauts, while a new Moon Spider prepares to hatch. Altered minds, parasitic rage, and cosmic dread converge in this squirming masterpiece | | | | | The Harvest Moon Pact by George McMurty | Release Date: October 24, 2025 - In Crow's Bend, Illinois, the harvest moon demands blood. Mara Whitlock returns to care for her father, only to find ritual marks on her brother's skin and whispers in the cornfields. A tale of rural horror, ancestral debt, and bodily sacrifice that feels disturbingly close to homee text you should change | | | | | All the Fear of the Fair edited by Edward Parnell | Release Date: October 16, 2025 - Sixteen uncanny carnival tales from Poe to Bradbury, featuring waxwork horrors, man-eating menageries, and conjurers of dread. A literary sideshow of bodily distortion and psychological unease—perfect for fans of vintage weird fiction. | | | | | ️ Moonflow by Bitter Karella | Release Date: September 2, 2025 - One bite of the King's Breakfast and you commune with forgotten gods. Deep in the Pamogo forest, cults worship the divine feminine and hikers vanish. Hallucinogenic, brutal, and unclassifiable—this is body horror as mythic communion. | | | | Whether you're prepping for Folklore and Flesh or seeking fresh nightmares to fuel your own rituals, these titles offer visceral inspiration and literary dread. Let the grotesque guide you. Stay haunted, Mind on Fire Books P.S. Want to be part of our ARC circle for Folklore and Flesh? Reply to this email with "I'm ready to bleed." We'll send you the sacred link. | | | |
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