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Best of 2019

The Best Books of 2019

By Team Unwinnable • December 26th, 2019

An idiosyncratic but earnest selection of the reads we considered most worth our time.

The Burnt Offering

Grab Bag

By Stu Horvath • July 5th, 2019

Stu has a handful of thoughts on everything from The Name of the Rose to dungeon synth.

Feature

Don’t Go In the Woods

By Stu Horvath • March 23rd, 2018

Stu Horvath discusses the new horror film They Remain with director Philip Gelatt and author Laird Barron, who penned the story from which the film was adapted.

Monster Issue – Theme Recap

By Team Unwinnable • October 28th, 2016

Sink your fangs into excerpts from all the theme stories in the Unwinnable Monsters issue.

Culture Starved

By Stu Horvath • September 20th, 2016

Stu’s been so busy, he wonders if he’ll ever get back to consuming culture the way he used to.

Words like Hammers, Sentences like Bombs

By Stu Horvath • December 4th, 2015

Stu Horvath reads Laird Barron’s latest novella, X’s for Eyes.

EATEATEATEATEAT: An Interview with Laird Barron

By Stu Horvath • June 9th, 2014

In this Unwinnable Weekly reprint, Stu Horvath talks to Stoker Award-winning horror author Laird Barron about his life and work.

Unwinnable Weekly Issue One

By Stu Horvath • June 6th, 2014

Unwinnable Weekly Issue One is out now! Find out what’s inside.

Have You Seen the Yellow Sign?

By Stu Horvath • February 21st, 2014

In 1938, Raymond Chandler published a short detective story called “The King in Yellow.” It takes its name from the victim, a musician named King Leopardi. When the hotel dick, Steve Grayce, finds the man shot to death in his bed, clothed in yellow silk pajamas, he remarks, “The King in Yellow. I read a book with that title once.”

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