Laurel Hightower
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Laurel Hightower is an American writer of horror, paralegal, and podcaster.[1][2]
In 2022 Hightower was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Best Long Fiction for her novel Below.[3] Prior to that, she received the 2020 This is Horror Best Novella Award for Crossroads.[4]
Bibliography
Novels
Collections and anthologies
Collections
- Every Woman Knows This (2023, Death Knell Press)[14]
Anthologies
- Places We Fear to Tread (2020, Cemetery Gates Media)
- Midnight in the Pentagram (2020)
- A Krampus Carol: Gothic Blue Book VI (2020, Burial Day Books)
- We Are Wolves (2020)[15]
- ProleSCARYet: Tales of Horror and Class Warfare (2021, Rad Flesh Press)
- What One Wouldn't Do: An Anthology on the Lengths One Might Go To (2021)
- Diabolica Americana (2021, Keith Anthony Baird)
- A Woman Built by Man (2022, Cemetery Gates Media)
- SLASH-HER A Women of Horror Anthology (2022, Kandisha Press)
- Something Bad Happened (2022)
- Drei Geisternovellen (2022, Festa Verlag)
- The Dead Inside (2022, Dark Dispatch)
- Terror in the Trench: An Anthology of Aquatic Horror (2022, Dead Sea Press)
- Shattered & Splintered (2022)
- It Was All A Dream: An Anthology of Bad Horror Tropes Done Right (2022, Hungry Shadow Press)
- Hell Hath Only Fury (2022)
- Tales From Between: Words & Pictures (2022)
- Obsolescence: A Dark Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Anthology (2023, Shortwave Media)
- Broken Olive Branches (2024)
- Elemental Forces: Horror Short Stories (2024, Flame Tree Publishing)
- The Rack: Stories Inspired by Vintage Horror Paperbacks (2024, “Mightier Than Bullets”, Thomas E. Deady)
- Of Shadows, Stars, and Sabers: An Anthology (2025, Stars and Sabers Publishing)