Spooky new San Antonio bookshop Ghoulish Books is lifting up queer horror
Selma horror bookshop and small press Ghoulish Books has moved into a new haunt in downtown San Antonio, where it specializes all things spooky. And luckily for co-owner Max Booth III, the Alamo City can't seem to get enough ghoulishness. "We just got to realize that San Antonio loves spooky stuff," said Booth, who has a forearm tattoo reading "GHOULISH" in large, creepster font.
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