Max Booth III is the Editor-in-Chief of Perpetual Motion Machine, the Managing Editor of Dark Moon Digest, and the co-host of Castle Rock Radio, a Stephen King podcast. He's the author of many novels and frequently contributes articles to both LitReactor and CrimeReads. Follow him on Twitter @GiveMeYourTeeth or visit him at www.TalesFromTheBooth.com. He lives in Texas.
Genres: Horror
New and upcoming books
Novels
Toxicity (2014)
The Mind is a Razorblade (2014)
How to Successfully Kidnap Strangers (2015)
The Nightly Disease (2016)
Carnivorous Lunar Activities (2019)
We Need to Do Something (2020)
Touch the Night (2020)
Maggots Screaming! (2022)
I Believe in Mister Bones (2024)
The Mind is a Razorblade (2014)
How to Successfully Kidnap Strangers (2015)
The Nightly Disease (2016)
Carnivorous Lunar Activities (2019)
We Need to Do Something (2020)
Touch the Night (2020)
Maggots Screaming! (2022)
I Believe in Mister Bones (2024)
Collections
True Stories Told by a Liar (2012)
They Might Be Demons (2013)
American Nightmare (2014) (with others)
Garden of Fiends (2017) (with others)
Abnormal Statistics (2023)
They Might Be Demons (2013)
American Nightmare (2014) (with others)
Garden of Fiends (2017) (with others)
Abnormal Statistics (2023)
Novellas and Short Stories
Anthologies edited
Zombie Jesus and Other True Stories (2012)
Truth or Dare? (2015)
Lost Films (2018) (with Lori Michelle)
Tales from the Crust (2019) (with David James Keaton)
Lost Contact (2021) (with Lori Michelle)
Truth or Dare? (2015)
Lost Films (2018) (with Lori Michelle)
Tales from the Crust (2019) (with David James Keaton)
Lost Contact (2021) (with Lori Michelle)
Books containing stories by Max Booth III
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Max Booth III recommends
Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke And Other Misfortunes (2022)
Eric LaRocca
"Part Dennis Cooper's 'The Sluts', part David Cronenberg's 'The Brood'... Eric LaRocca's 'Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke' is a masterpiece of epistolary body horror."
The Dark Side of the Room (2020)
Tyler Jones
"Genuinely unsettling and leaking of paranoid dread, The Dark Side of the Room is residential horror at its finest."
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