Call for Authors: Marketing Macabre Announces 2026 Summer Book Club Lineup Search
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Call for Authors: Marketing Macabre Announces 2026 Summer Book Club Lineup Search


Call for Authors: Marketing Macabre Announces 2026 Summer Book Club Lineup Search

Marketing Macabre is officially firing up the engines for its 2026 Summer Book Club, and the hunt is on for the next great additions to its seasonal reading list. The horror public relations firm is officially inviting horror authors, novelists, comic creators, and publishers to submit their latest literary nightmares for inclusion in this year’s highly anticipated promotional showcase.

Securing a spot in the Summer Book Club places your work directly in front of the most dedicated fanbase in entertainment. The curated book listing will receive widespread syndication across major horror media outlets, utilizing a powerhouse promotional network that includes partners like Horrornews.net, Horror Society, The Horror Times, PopHorror, and Bloody Flicks.
The annual campaign has a proven track record of elevating independent dark fiction. Previous editions of the book club successfully spotlighted standout titles such as the gripping Alpha Male by Mark Allen and the atmospheric Cogs in a Neon Globe: A Cyberpunk Noir Collection by Anthony Caro. This year, the goal remains the same: bridging the gap between indie creators and horror fanatics looking for their next obsessive beach read.

Whether you have written a visceral slasher, a slow-burn supernatural thriller, or a terrifying collection of short stories, Marketing Macabre provides an affordable, high-visibility platform to help your project gain momentum and drive sales during the peak summer reading season.

Space in the exclusive 2026 lineup is limited. Authors and publishers looking to secure a featured spot in this year’s book listing should reach out directly to Marketing Macabre owner Michael Joy to submit their work for consideration. Contact: joyhorror@msn.com

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