Are you a writer, reader, or a fan of horror?
If so, you’re in the right place.
The Great Lakes Association of Horror Writer’s mission is to publish, support, and promote local creators of the strange and terrifying. Through our anthologies, events, and charitable activities we strive to make the world a darker and more interesting place.
We welcome you to explore our published works, attend our various events, and if you’ve ever touched pen to paper in the name of horror, encourage you to become a member.
– GLAHW Team
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2024 Sightings: A2C Bookfest
You can find GLAHW at A2C Bookfest on Sunday, November 3, 2024 from 10a – 5p, located at the Ann Arbor District Library.
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The GLAHW Pulp Horror Review
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This is the Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers book club, where we take a look at short fiction in the public domain.
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News & Updates
GLAHW Halloween Party
Come join us at our 17th Annual Monster Mash for Literacy Bash!
GHOSTLIGHT THE MAGAZINE OF TERROR IS OPEN FOR SUBMISSION
Ghostlight: The Magazine of Terror is a magazine devoted to horror fiction, art, and poetry. It is published once a year (Spring) by the Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers.
GLAHW Member’s Latest Publications and Forthcoming Publications
GLAHW member Michael Peach (aka M. Kelly Peach) has had several publications in 2024.
2024 Sightings: Detroit Festival of Books
Find GLAHW at 7th Annual Detroit Festival of Books (aka: Detroit Bookfest) on Sunday, July 21, 2024 from 10a – 4p eastern Market Shed 5.
GLAHW Member in latest Chthonic Matter Quarterly
Cthonic Matter Quarterly is the latest of C.M. Muller's publications of dark fantasy and horror stories. Issue #6 of CMQ contains 8 stories of the macabre, the unsettling, and the grotesque. GLAHW...
Friends of GLAHW – Martha Shaifer Hartel
We here at GLAHW have met so many amazing and talented people out in the big wide world (you know, OFF the internets) and thought it was high-time. This time around, we will be talking to Martha Shaifer Hartel.