• I’m still processing the fact that we’ve already gone through half of the year, let alone the last Sunday of June 2k25 🥲

    Time hasn’t been a cooperative player with us this year (or honestly with the past five of them) and it truly feels like time is just slipping right through our fingers, as we try desperately to hold onto it…

    Hot Ghoul Summer 👻 Friday Errands Run

    As mentioned in Friday’s Hot Ghoul Summer post, the ultimate goal for this summer (and honestly, until the end of time) is to remain chill and keep the vibes fresh 😎 or else, we’re changing channels until we find that sweet station. It’s this attitude that I believe will fuel me during these next couple of months- to be more present with, and appreciative of, these beautiful moments of my hauntingly finite time within our universe 🥹

    I want to take the time tonight, for our Unsettling Sundays 6:00pm post, to call out and honor this month’s special dedication and time to celebrate my fellow fabulous boils and ghouls, as well as shed some light on some notable books & looks that I feel fit perfectly into the mix for our prideful celebrations 🌈👯

    HAPPY PRIDE MONTH 👨‍❤️‍💋‍👨🏳️‍🌈👩‍❤️‍💋‍👩

    As a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community, I am celebrating this month (and into July for East Coast Pride edition) with all of you lovely boils & ghouls, showing my support towards our community and the inclusive, empowering energy we all cultivate and express within and amongst each other!

    I’ve never been one to draw attention to my sexuality and like to be quite fluid with my gender and orientation, but I am so ecstatic to be my 🌈gender/queer self, in every and all expression.

    I’ve been mildly ashamed and picked on for saying “I like to choose books by their cover art“, but I have always been proud of my inclusivity and captivation with representation by all voices and perspectives, in fashion and in literature 🖤

    Personally, I feel if we don’t represent all the voices and perspectives that exist among us, or allow individuals to feel safe to express themselves, we are actually doing ourselves as human beings an empathetic disservice.

    By being inclusive and open to others, we end up unlocking newer insights and gaining more knowledge into the lives and worlds of others, that we couldn’t possible experience on our own. And that, as a means of story-telling, is a beautiful and precious gift that we should celebrate (and treasure for years to come 🫂)

    So in theme of Pride Month and all things fabulous, let’s talk books & looks that celebrate and support our bright and spirited LGBTQ+ community!


    🌈 LGBTQ+ Books YOU NEED to read

    Veal

    Offering the atmosphere of Twin Peaks and the queer camaraderie of comic strip Dykes to Watch Out For, Veal is a thrilling exploration of friendship, fear, and the thin line between justice and vengeance.

    Written by
    Mackenzie Nolan

    This story was such a MOOD to experience, as it was devastatingly emotional and hit those sweet spooky spots it needed to in order to give you that unsettling tension (both sapphic, and horrific, in nature) This is a must-read if you are into Queer Creature Horror, True Crime/Mystery with Strong Female friendships 👏🏻

    I read this through NetGalley last month and I was hooked within the first few pages! It’s scheduled to be released later this year in October (and you can actually put in your prehold order now through Chapters|Indigo 👀)

    Our Wives Under The Sea

    Our Wives Under The Sea is the debut novel from Julia Armfield, the critically acclaimed author of Salt Slow. It’s a story of falling in love, loss, grief, and what life there is in the deep deep sea.

    Written by
    Julia Armfield

    I was recommended this book as a Horror reader and was not disappointed. Again, as a Queer Horror reader- Julia had my sapphic heart in her grips as she wrote the love story(?) of Leah and Miri. I’m pretty sure, similar to Chlorine, this book as the perfect blend of Sapphic Romance meets Body Horror that had my eyes glued to every page I read.

    I’ve also very recently reread this with the Strange and Unsettling Book Club on Fable and have to 🗣️ shout out to @Wasabiapple and her 580+ amazing book club members for being the best welcoming crowd for this weirdo here!

    I have never felt so vindicated in my personal feelings about the story’s ending 😬🫣


    Exquisite Corpse

    Poppy Z. Brite dissects the landscape of torture and invites us into the mind of a killer. Exquisite Corpse confirms Brite as a writer who defies categorization. It is a novel for those who dare trespass where the sacred and profane become one.

    Written by
    Poppy Z. Brite

    First, I can’t believe I read this back in 2013 and actually repressed a chunk of the story… because when I picked this one up to reread again in January, I was shook at what my eyes were reading (and couldn’t imagine being asked to explain this book to someone back then on a lunch break…)

    Second, this book is truly not for the faint-hearted (TRIGGER WARNINGS GALORE ⚠️) however, I am obsessed with how Poppy writes and immerses us through such a raw and thought-provoking story, and yes, I’m very glad to say I read the book twice 😬🫣 (for now…)

    If you want to see other LGBTQ+ books I’ve read

    And if you’ve like what you’ve read? Then you should probably…


    LGBTQ+ Brands YOU NEED to Check Out

    OcTopied Mind

    “‘Octopied Mind’ is a play on the words “occupied mind” – it represents a mind that is cluttered with chaotic and unhelpful beliefs that obscure the realization of one’s true potential and uniqueness.

    Alert!!! You MUST check out this East Coast Brand 🗣️🫂

    I cannot express to you enough how much I adore their work, the quality of their clothing, their inclusive sizing and just their all around dark & moody design aesthetic, in every single way!

    As a rightful Sunday Scaries weekly survivor, I have the above design in a half-zip sweater, as well as many of their other moody graphic tees & stickers 🫣

    I even have their cute suncatchers on my windows to add even more rainbow magic into my cozy abode!

    Wild Fang

    ““It’s always stood out to me how exclusive and binary the fashion industry is. I recall walking into a department store years ago and finding an amazing graphic tee or cool blazer with stretch and pockets in the men’s section and thinking to myself…’why is this stuff off limits for women?!’ With that, Wildfang was born.” – Emma McIlroy, Founder and CEO”

    I’ve only just recently discovered this brand online, but I am obsessed with the inclusive and genderfluid/androgenous designs that are friendly for all shapes and sizes! And I learned that they won a Guinness World Record for the World’s Longest Drag Show in Portland, Oregon?!

    Kudos for winning a Guinness World Record for World’s Longest Drag Show 👏🏻 with help from Darcelle XV (RIP 🪦)

    As well as raised over $300k, in partnership with The Trevor Project, to help in support of crisis services for Queer youth!?!

    Absolutely incredible!!! 🎊

    If you know of other LGBTQ fashion brands (and bonus points if they are femme/female-founded), please share them in the comments!

    As we manifest the HELL out of today’s world (and not our kind of Hell, Boils and Ghouls 😘) I want to try as much as possible to show up for the spirited LGBTQ+ community and support brands and businesses that are also spreading inclusive vibes through the darkness that can and does exist out there (again, the BAD Darkness, not our creepy corner of the interwebs 🕷️🕸️)

    I hope you are left feeling full of pride after reading tonight’s Unsettling Sunday 6:00pm blog post and continue to feel fabulous through what’s left of June (and also into Hot Ghoul Summer 2k25 👻)

    Drop a 🌈 down in the comments below if you’ve read this post & share some of your favorite LGBTQ+ books & looks with us!

    Until we meet again,


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  • Well, Boils & Ghouls, we’ve had our first full week of Summer 2k25, AND entering our first heatwave 🫠 (yay)

    … so let’s just say I’m already dreaming of beach days, cold drinks and forcibly maintaining my body temperature during these next few months…

    Now summoning:

    Hot Ghoul Summer 🖤

    While experiencing the extreme heat isn’t pleasant, I’m certainly glad we are finally having summer weather! 😎

    I look forward to getting outside more for park reads and adventures. Plus, the nice days give me reasons to put together cute outfits for hot ghoul walks on the town.

    And to manifest those perfect Summerween vibes (as we did last week when we celebrated our dark Summer Solstice ☀️), here’s my hopefully haunted approach to accomplishing Hot Ghoul Summer

    🎶 Cruel Summer 2k25 Itinerary

    Looks

    If you haven’t already creeped last week’s post, the summer vibes for 2k25 are all about moody & darkness – think dark boho & whimsigoth design aesthetics 🖤

    Throughout the summer, I want to work on a couple of DIY projects 👀 to achieve this look through thrifty, budget-savvy means…

    The vibes for 2k25 have been quite bleak, so why not lean into that for the plot? Going to close out these next six months with the moodiest, darkest vibes imaginable… but make it chic!

    head over to my Pinterest board for more inspo

    And since it’s Friday…

    FRiday’s Fashion Icon 🤩

    If you use Letterboxd, feel free to creep my profile 👀

    Possessed by Horror

    IG | LBXD

    Coolest gal around, another lover of physical media, like myself, and all things horror 👻

    Obsessed with her design aesthetic, her reviews, her style and content- in horror and lifestyle vlogs.

    Check out her content 👀


    Books

    Besides all of time I’ll be spending on NetGalley this summer, I’m really looking forward to a summer filled with so many books (that aren’t necessarily all horror 🫣)

    I use Fable a lot to organize my books (addiction) and with that comes the enjoyment of planning (way) in advance my monthly reads.

    I’ve already filled June & July with over 10+ books (with my average track record being about 4-5 reads a month) so I’m a little swamped with my book hobby… yet, I couldn’t be happier about it 🫣

    tbr lists made using Fable.co

    Using Fable & other socials to communicate with my book Boils & Ghouls has been a wonderful source of recharging energy and probably the fuel that keeps me going during the worst of it.

    In fact, I’ve already lined up a really cute Book Buddy Challenge for August using their new Book Aura feature ✨

    click here to read the full article on Fable

    I posted on Fable reaching out to my pals on the platform to see who would like to do this challenge with me, and the response was overwhelming 😭

    So much so, let’s see how this one goes because there could definitely be repeatability here with this adorable reading challenge

    … stay tuned if you’re interested (and make sure you’re subscribed to the blog) for more details about this August Buddy Readin’ Challenge 👇🏻

    graphic made for the challenge using Canva

    I’m also aiming to head to the beach a few times this summer- to fill the day with audiobooks & my newly acquired travel watercolor field kit and little mini watercolor journal!

    I’ve been seeing them around a lot and it really sparked my curiosity to get myself on and try it out this summer!

    It fits perfectly in my tote bag(s) and will be a great excuse to spend even more time outside this summer- either at the beach or at the park, I’ll have my hobbies well covered 🎨

    Ultimately, the main goal of Hot Ghoul Summer is to remain chill and keep the vibes fresh, so that we can enjoy every decent moment we are given. And I do hope my summer vibes match yours, so we can continue to exist here in our creepy corner of the interwebs 🕷️🕸️

    Drop a 👻 if you’ve read this far and comment below what your Hot Ghoul Summer will look like!

    Until we meet again,


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  • Even when experiencing a long weekend, I suffer heavily from the Sunday Scaries, Boils and Ghouls…

    And my way of dealing with such scaries… is to add more scaries on top of them!

    So, shall we enter the creepy woods and venture straight into tonight’s spooky Sunday blog post?

    To keep the celebration of our Dark Summer 🖤 Solstice weekend going, I thought this would be a wonderfully s’morbid & tasty treat!


    Anticipated ARCs on my Summer TBR

    Being attracted to anything that’s compared to Midsommar (as a big Ari Aster fan) or stories that give off those deeply unsettling & mysterious vibes, here are the ten upcoming ARCs I plan to read and review this summer 2k25:

    ARC = Advanced Reader Copy

    SUMMER TBR TIMELINE
    Late June to Early July 🏖️

    ONE

    The Mean Ones

    Tatiana Schlote-Bonne

    Midsommar meets The Final Girl Support Group in this horror novel about a woman who survived cult killings as a child and is striving to be “normal,” but a spontaneous trip into the woods and the voices in her head keep pulling her to the dark side.

    ARC Archive Date OCT 15 ’25

    TWO

    Negative Images

    Rebecca Schier-Akamelu

    Perfect for fans of Paul Tremblay and Carissa Orlando, a gripping psychological horror debut exploring grief and betrayal as a haunted widow confronts her husband’s ghostly torment in a society unhinged by supernatural fears.

    ARC Archive Date JUNE 22 ’25

    THREE

    They Hide

    Francesca Maria

    Who are we if not for the monsters that we keep?

    They Hide: Short Stories to Tell in the Dark collects thirteen chilling tales that weave through the shadows, exploring the nature of fear, powerlessness, and control.

    ARC Archive Date JUNE 30 ’25

    FOUR

    Dark Cloud on Naked Creek

    Cindy O’Quinn

    After a patient under the care of Afton Sullivan, a nurse at a men’s prison, dies under mysterious circumstances, she blames herself for the prisoner’s death. It isn’t the first time strange things have happened with her patients, and Afton fears it won’t be the last.

    ARC Archive Date JUL 3 ’25

    FIVE

    Secret Lives of the Dead

    Tim Lebbon

    A dark folk horror tale of a deadly family curse, crime and murder that is sure to turn your blood cold, from the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of Netflix’s The Silence.

    ARC Archive Date JUL 6 ’25


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    SUMMER TBR TIMELINE
    🏝️ Mid July to Late August

    SIX

    Trip

    AJ Humphreys

    Are supernatural truths hidden throughout legends, myths, & folklore? Were they simply ancient works of fiction? Or possibly the ravings of the mentally inebriated or ill before humanity understood such conditions?

    ARC Archive Date JUL 15 ’25

    SEVEN

    We Are Always Tender with Our Dead

    Erica LaRocca

    Michael McDowell’s Blackwater meets Clive Barker’s The Great and Secret Show in the disturbing first installment of a new trilogy of intense, visceral, beautifully written queer horror set in a small New England town.

    A chilling supernatural tale of transgressive literary horror from the Bram Stoker Award® finalist and Splatterpunk Award-winning author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke.

    ARC Archive Date AUG 2 ’25

    EIGHT

    Smile So Red & Other Tales of Madness

    Mia Dalia

    From Mia Dalia, the author of Estate Sale, Haven, and other literary nightmares, comes a uniquely terrifying collection of dark psychological fiction, featuring novelettes and short stories that range from horror to suspense to mystery to coming-of-age to thrillers.

    ARC Archive Date AUG 6 ’25

    NINE

    They Fear Not Men in the Woods

    Gretchen McNeil

    For fans of Midsommar, Catriona Ward, and Sarah Gailey, this addictively readable modern horror novel unfolds like a movie with a climax you’ll never see coming

    When Jen Monroe hears her father’s remains have been found, she returns home to disprove his death, only to find the forests of rural Washington are hiding horrors beyond imagining.

    ARC Archive Date AUG 19 ’25

    TEN

    Memoir of an Innocent Brat

    Aaron Wang

    What happens when being a BRAT goes too far?

    In June 2024, Pete Chan’s life takes a sharp turn after he hears BRAT by Charli XCX for the first time. He quits his corporate job, dumps his cheating boyfriend, and reinvents himself as a barista. He’s finally living life on his terms–until he hurls an iced latte at a Male Karen and accidentally becomes internet famous as BRATista.

    ARC Archive Date SEPT 1 ’25

    Yes, I sounds extremely ambitious to have ten ARCs planned to be consumed this summer (along with various other book club books that will also bump in-between these reads…) but reading is my passion and I’m seriously fulfilled by filling my days with books (and book pals, of course!)


    What are ARCs?

    Advanced Readers Copies or ARC, for short, are typically distributed prior to a book’s release for proof-reads, as well as help with marketing. It’s a great way for bookstores and libraries to read and review the content before putting them on the shelves, and a excellent method to generate buzz among reviewers, booksellers and influencers in the media pre-release!

    Where can I find ARCs?

    You can sign up for programs with book publishers, authors and online platforms, like NetGalley, to receive free ARCs in exchange for an honest review on their website within a reasonable timeframe (approximately 55 days before access to the title expires.)

    visit their site to check availability in your area & sign up for free: www.netgalley.com

    I’ve been using NetGalley now for almost half a year, and have actually just hit my 10th review submission!!!

    Heh, I actually love unlocking achievement badges and it just adds fuel to the ever-growing flame…

    Also, I find as a morbidly curious soul, having access to ARCs hella intriguing and mystifying, plus motivating to try and read as many as I can (to increase my feedback ratio to get accepted for more…)

    With my summer months becoming consumed with budgeting and downsizing, a free membership to have access to so many advanced copies of upcoming reads is a blessing to appreciate, immensely! 🖤


    Drop a 📖 if you’ve read up to this point + drop in the comments below some of your most anticipated ARCs on NetGalley!

    Until we meet again,


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