An Unfinished History of Horror
Come and dig beneath the cobwebs, under the dust and through the forgotten boxes with horror historian J. F. Gonzalez.
Collecting non-fiction works from J.F. Gonzalez, Shadows in the Attic takes the reader from Ancient times to the mid-40’s weaving a tale of the history of horror-all the while discussing writers and stories that influenced, that captivated, and cultivated the genre through the centuries.
Includes articles from LampLight, Afraid, Hellnotes and a never before published history of Splatterpunk, with a list of related works.
J.F. Gonzalez (1964 – 2014) was the author of over thirty books, including the seminal Survivor and the popular Clickers series. Gonzalez sometimes collaborated with authors Mark Williams, Brian Keene, Wrath James White, Mike Oliveri, and others. Gonzalez published in both the mass-market, trade, and small press formats. In his lifetime, his publishers included Cemetery Dance Publications, Kensington Books, Leisure Books, HarperCollins, Delirium Books, DarkTales Publishing, Bloodletting Press, Thunderstorm Books, and countless others. He was renowned by his peers for his deep and encompassing knowledge of the genre. His non-fiction has been featured in Lamplight, Afraid, and elsewhere.