Three Black horror novels set for 2026 release

As Black History Month ends, attention turns to upcoming Black literature throughout the year. A recent article highlights three horror novels by Black authors scheduled for publication in 2026. These works explore themes of community, loss, and disillusionment in low-income settings and academic environments.

The article from Book Riot emphasizes the ongoing presence of Black voices in literature beyond February. It features three anticipated horror titles by Black authors, each delving into personal and societal struggles.

First, Briana N. Cox's debut novel, Indigent, arrives from Graveside Press on March 20. The story unfolds in Leigh Pierce Estates, a low-income apartment building in a gentrifying area of Atlanta. Protagonist Xavier, a young Black handyman, discovers a tenant's mysterious death and soon contracts a disease that induces an intense, uncontrollable hunger.

Next, Tamika Thompson's The Curse of Hester Gardens, published by Erewhon on March 31, reimagines the haunted house trope in Hester Gardens, a low-income community in Medford, Michigan. Nona, the central figure, has endured her husband's imprisonment for drug dealing and the shooting death of her eldest son at age 18. With her son Marcus poised to attend an Ivy League school, Nona faces new disturbances: unexplained footsteps, malfunctioning appliances, and her youngest son's involvement with a troublesome group.

Finally, Imani Thompson's Honey, from Random House on May 5, follows PhD student Yrsa, who researches Afropessimism amid growing disillusionment with graduate school and men. Her frustration peaks when her best friend Nina's affair with a professor leads to the theft of Yrsa's research. After witnessing the professor's fatal bee sting and choosing not to intervene, Yrsa develops a thirst for confronting sexist men on campus.

These releases underscore diverse narratives in Black horror, building on recommendations for horror by authors of color and youth-focused titles by Black writers.

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