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I have figured out why they say horror is a dying genre!!!

Gord Rollo's Crimson had dang near zero sex in it.
I'm reading Ghost Road Blues right now, and so far nothing too sexual has happened, aside from an encounter with our hero and heroine and an (SPOILER) almost rape scene that gets thwarted.
John Dies At The End didn't have any sex in it, though it did have penis jokes (though not as many as people would have you think).
But I don't think Horror is dying. In fact, I am thinking it is quite the opposite. Horror seems on a BIG upswing right now.



But horror should be studied as an emotion, not how many blood splattered pages, or no matter how many spank magazine scenes are put together. I have been crusading for this book,Let the Right One In, and I know it will restore your faith in traditional horror.


My boss however keeps telling me to read them.

You must be reading all the wrong stuff. I have read recently:
Dark Harvest - no sex
Dead City - no sex
13 Bullets - no sex
Afraid - no sex
MEG - no sex
Duma Key - no sex
The Reach - no sex
Horror genre is not even close to dying. I am not sure where you got this but maybe take a look at some of the fanatics on here and their reading lists for guidance.


I'm sick of this eroto horror.
With you there. I don't mind a quick scene or two, but your phrase 'eroto horror' sums it well.
My brother says he's tired of it, too. A bestselling female horror writer has gone completely into the eroto horror zone with both her series.

Would that be Laurell Hamilton?

And it does seem that I have been reading the wrong things lol. I picked up some of Laymon's stuff and didn't care for all the sex going on and now Ed Lee. It seems like Brides of the Impaler is nothing but sex from beginning to end. I am so glad to be done with it. I am going to write down some of the book syo all have talked about and check em out.
And by the way I didn't say horror is dying, it has been a refrain I have heard in posts on other forums on other sites and I was more or less qouting it here. lol It better not be dead or dying I'm a horror author myself.

Would that be Laurell Hamilton?
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Yeah, I find her stuff in the horror section often, and that's just wrong

When I picked up Survivor, of course I knew there would be sex in it because it's part of the story. But when I'm juking along reading a good story and people have to stop and have sex or that's all that's on the characters' minds, then I think long and hard about whether I want to finish the story.
I enjoyed The Golem, but the main male character wouldn't shut up about his girlfriend's ta-tas or body and they had sex on the brain. Every few pages had eye-rolling high school sex obsession passages on it. Ed Lee needs to put down the bottle of Viagra; he's got sex on the brain and it leaks out into every story he tries to write.
I will run away from the romance horror genre. I can't tell you guys how many vampire studs I see on book covers here at the library.

I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.


Carl, from the Lee books I've read, he's like a writer with a split personality. The first two books of his I read were City Infernal and The Golem. Although both have some sex in them, they are very good books and I enjoyed them. Compare these to the nasty The Bighead and his other books in that vein, and I'll say that a reader doesn't necessarily know what he's getting when he picks up a Lee book. Or at least I don't.

I am soooo sick of the "scary" paranormal romance/porn that is so popular lately.
I recently read a great truly scary book with none of that crap- Infected by Scott Sigler-supah scary! I think it might be just what your looking for

I agree about the Golem. I read it as well and trudged through all of the high school sexual language as well as the several rape scenes. Would not recommend that book to many people.

Your right I hadn't heard of him. People in other posts on here said he was good so I figured I would give him a shot and was utterly dismayed by the two novels I have read by him.

Thanks I will check it out.


Would that be Laurell Hamilton?
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That's the one. I read a couple of hers when she was first on the scene but blanked out on her name for that post.
Talented. But again, the eroto horror not to my liking. She gained a lot of readers going that route -- mainly female I'm guessing -- but still....

Ah, old joke time:
Fabio as James Bond ... "My name's Fabio. Fabio Fabio."
Q: Why doesn't Fabio enjoy being a vampire?
A: Because he can't see himself in the mirror.
(home groan joke)

I have a teenager, who has a friend that Loves Sex in her Books. I know this only because she told me she LOVED, Loved, Chuck "The Haunted" Palchuk... I personally thought it was just Gross, Sick, Perverted
Perhaps the Sex is really geared for the Teens?YA out their that think it's cool...... Who Knows
But what I mean, the Vampire Craze going on right now, is mostly directed toward Teens/YA..... I even admit when I was in high school, I read a couple of Sex novels (but horror wasn't involved)
But I like my horror w/HORROR & a little sex isn't gonna kill me but I guess I'm a Prude about having sex in my Horror..
Perhaps the Sex is really geared for the Teens?YA out their that think it's cool...... Who Knows
But what I mean, the Vampire Craze going on right now, is mostly directed toward Teens/YA..... I even admit when I was in high school, I read a couple of Sex novels (but horror wasn't involved)
But I like my horror w/HORROR & a little sex isn't gonna kill me but I guess I'm a Prude about having sex in my Horror..

For me, it's like;
"Hey, you got peanut butter in my chocolate."
but you think; "Hey, you got chocolate in my peanut butter."
"Hey, you got peanut butter in my chocolate."
but you think; "Hey, you got chocolate in my peanut butter."

LOL Yeah I can see your point with that one. I'm no prude or nothing. I just think that if it doesn't advance the story or the character relationships then what is the point? Also I must point out that by having every "evil" character that you write about have some kind of sexual perversion or lustfullness, for lack of a better word, then where is the scare? To me it just seems like it could be trying to cover up a poorly constructed plot line and distract the reader from that point.

I'm just tired of writers and filmmakers trying to shock me by violating taboos -- whether it's through gruesome explicit violence or through random sex scenes -- instead of having the skill to tell a compelling, eerie, thought-provoking story.



I think it's usually done as a lazy form of shorthand instead of character development -- as if you can sum up who people are by what they buy.

I either don't notice brand name dropping in books I read or the authors just don't do it. I'm thinking the latter. Except for American Psycho, which was a big point of the book, I hardly ever see it.
King does it frequently.
That's the good thing about reading novels about earlier time periods, there's not that familiarity with consumer products. I'm reading McCammon's The Queen of Bedlam which takes place in the late 1800s, and it's fun learning the names of the everyday products they used.
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If anyone knows of any books that are actually scary drop me a line and let me know. I'm sick of this eroto horror.