Pluribus Horror is a media club at where history meets horror.
Through books, film, and comics, we explore how horror helps us confront important, complicated, and lesser-known parts of history—stories shaped by power, memory, fear, and what is often left unsaid. Horror gives us a way to ask harder questions and examine the past in new ways.
Each gathering centers on a shared work and an open, thoughtful discussion. You don’t need to be a horror expert. If you’re curious, engaged, and willing to explore history from unexpected angles—this club is for you.
Next Meeting Topic: Lovecraft Country by Matt Ruff
2016 novel by Matt Ruff that blends historical fiction, pulp noir, and Lovecraftian horror to explore racism in 1950s Jim Crow America through the story of Atticus Turner, a Black man on a road trip to find his missing father. The book combines the mundane horrors of segregation with supernatural threats, using classic horror tropes to highlight the real-world terror of systemic racism.
2016 novel by Matt Ruff that blends historical fiction, pulp noir, and Lovecraftian horror to explore racism in 1950s Jim Crow America through the story of Atticus Turner, a Black man on a road trip to find his missing father. The book combines the mundane horrors of segregation with supernatural threats, using classic horror tropes to highlight the real-world terror of systemic racism.

