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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Erie Tales 15.5: Interlude Is Available Now
Join GLAHW around the campfire. Before the beginning of recorded history, protohumans gathered around burning logs and told stories. These tales imparted lessons for life, told the history of the group, and sought to explain those beings which dwelt in the darkness...
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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
2023 Sightings: Detroit Festival Of Books
GLAHW Appearing at the Detroit Festival Of Books The 6th Annual Detroit Bookfest will feature vendors selling BOOKS (ie: used, rare, antiquarian, unusual, ephemera, authors, etc). They will also be...
2023 Sightings: MAYhem At The Market
GLAHW Appearing at the MAYhem at The Market Gather with the Flint Horror Collective and Friends for a fun day of horror and sci-fi vendors, crafters, authors, artists, and more. The event will take...
Erie Tales Is Open For Submissions
Erie Tales has been the flagship publication of GLAHW, showcasing the best and brightest of the Membership since 2007. The theme for Erie Tales XV! (#16) is Sweet Sixteen. The annual anthology is...
2023 Sightings: Motor City Comic Con
GLAHW will be appearing at Motor City Comic Con 2023 on May 19 to May 20 in Novi MI to share their visions of horror.
New issue of Coffin Bell available
M.C. St. John’s story published in the latest issue of Coffin Bell.
Friends of GLAHW | Richard Tabaka
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 we introduced them to you. Who knows? You may end...