A new literary and review magazine
Late Night Horror Review is dedicated to exploring the cinematic elements of literature, film, and television of the horror genre through compelling critiques, original fiction, and contemplative essays. We celebrate the macabre, the eerie, and the uncanny, offering a platform for creators and critics to share stories that haunt, thrill, and captivate. Our goal is to keep readers awake with a dose of terror long after the sun has set.
Late Night Horror Review is currently accepting horror film and television reviews, original works of horror stories, poetry, essays, and short-form scripts. We’re looking for engaging works that keep us up at night—haunt and entertain us with your words!
Here’s what we’re looking for:
Fiction: Original, unpublished horror stories
Up to 10,000 words
Poetry: Haunting verse that captures the essence of horror
Essays & Reviews: Thoughtful critiques and essays on horror literature, films, and television. A deep dive into the themes, characters, and terrors that make horror compelling.
Up to 10,000 words
Interviews & Features: Engaging conversations with creators in the horror genre—writers, filmmakers, artists, etc.—who push boundaries and terrify audiences.
No word count limit
Feel free to submit multiple works in each category!