Reader Reviews and Book Tour

The last few months have been an absolute whirlwind as I hit the road for the Pocket Full of Teeth book tour — and I couldn’t be more grateful for every moment. From cozy corner bookstores to buzzing festival halls, I’ve been welcomed into so many amazing literary communities that have truly brought my novel to life.

A huge thank you to the indie bookstores that hosted my readings and signings. Thank You Books in Birmingham, Birch Tree Books in Dallas, Snail on the Wall in Huntsville, Sweet Home Books in Tuscaloosa, and Shelf Life Books in Richmond — you all went above and beyond to make me feel at home. Every shop had its own unique magic, and meeting readers face-to-face in these special spaces reminded me why indie bookstores truly matter. Supporting small and independent stores keeps our literary culture vibrant, and I’m forever grateful for their passion and dedication.

I’ve also had a great time getting to know some great content creators. Before Pocket Full of Teeth was published, I loved being part of the reading and writing community on Instagram, and I’ve been blown away by the support of content creators. They’ve all had such kind words to say and have really given me the encouragement to keep going. Check out Jessica’s blog below where she reviews my book!

One of my favorite stops on this tour was attending Horror Reader Weekend. I attended in NY in the fall and Fredericksburg, VA this past spring. The energy was incredible — readers, writers, and fellow fans of all things dark and eerie gathered to share spooky stories and celebrate our favorite genre. I also had the honor of leading a panel, “What’s Next in Horror,” where we talked trends, new voices, and where we see the genre going in the years ahead. It was an amazing conversation, one that left me even more excited to see what surprises horror has in store for us.

The entire experience — from chatting with readers about Pocket Full of Teeth to diving into deep, nerdy discussions about ghosts, gore, and Gothic traditions — was unforgettable. Thank you to everyone who came to a reading, attended a signing, or joined our Horror Reader Weekend panel. And thank you again to the wonderful indie shops that champion small-press and genre fiction. I left each event with a heart full of stories and a suitcase heavy with new books.

Here’s to the next chapter — and I hope to see you all again very soon!

🖤
Aimee Hardy

Sleep-In Cinema Podcast

A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Craig and Gareth at Substrate Radio’s Sleep-In Cinema Podcast. I’ve always been a fan of film and of Stephen King adaptations.

When I sat down to write Pocket Full of Teeth, I didn’t know how deeply the work of Stephen King—specifically his film adaptations—had seeped into my creative process. His stories, translated to the screen, shaped my understanding of tension, atmosphere, and how horror can be so much more than simple scares. They became the blueprint for how to unearth the dark undercurrents of small-town life in my own southern gothic debut.

Stephen King’s Cinematic Influence

From Carrie to The Shining, King’s adaptations showed me that horror can have emotional depth and human complexity. It’s not just about the supernatural—it’s about the fears that linger within the mundane. In Pocket Full of Teeth, I wanted to evoke a similar feeling, where the line between everyday life and the uncanny blurs.

King’s It is a prime example of how childhood fears and adult trauma can intertwine, something that profoundly influenced my approach. The way King’s film adaptations handle layered storytelling—interweaving past and present—helped me shape my protagonist’s journey. The decay and unease that infect Derry, Maine, inspired the creeping sense of dread I wanted to capture in my fictional southern town.

Building Atmosphere Through Place

In films like The Shining, the setting itself becomes a character. The Overlook Hotel’s haunting isolation, brought to life so vividly on screen, pushed me to develop the suffocating atmosphere in Pocket Full of Teeth. While my novel’s world is steeped in southern gothic, the same principle applies—the small town’s shadowy streets and crumbling homes are as important as any character. They bear witness to hidden secrets and past sins.

Watching the mist swirl around the halls of King’s haunted spaces made me realize that atmosphere is the backbone of horror. In my novel, I wanted every corner of the town to hum with tension, each street and home telling a story of its own.

Humanity at the Heart of Horror

What strikes me about Stephen King’s adaptations is how human his characters remain, even in the most monstrous circumstances. Films like Misery and The Green Mile deal with very real human emotions—obsession, love, and justice—against eerie backdrops. For me, this blend of emotional weight with a creeping sense of horror became essential in crafting my novel.

In Pocket Full of Teeth, I didn’t want to write a horror story that existed only to scare—I wanted to explore what fear does to people. How it shapes relationships, decisions, and the stories we tell ourselves. King’s ability to capture the human heart within horrific scenarios made me rethink how I approached the humanity of my own characters. They’re flawed, scared, and sometimes complicit in their own nightmares.

Bringing It All Together

Stephen King’s adaptations, with their layered narratives, deep characters, and suffocating atmospheres, were a roadmap for Pocket Full of Teeth. They taught me that horror is not just about shock value—it’s about unearthing the darker sides of humanity, the hidden fears, and the things we can’t escape.

With Pocket Full of Teeth, I set out to tell a southern gothic tale that echoes the emotional depth and creeping dread of King’s best film adaptations. Though the world and characters are my own, the lessons learned from watching his stories unfold on screen were invaluable in shaping the novel’s core.

If you’ve ever watched a Stephen King adaptation and found yourself on the edge of your seat—both terrified and deeply invested in the characters’ fates—then you’ll recognize those influences in my novel. Pocket Full of Teeth is, in many ways, a love letter to the complex, unsettling world of King’s cinema.

Check out the podcast episode HERE to see how Dolores Claiborne inspired my work and make sure you order your copy of Pocket Full of Teeth.

Pocket Full of Teeth Pre-Order!

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POCKET FULL OF TEETH” NOVEL AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER!

Fans of horror and Southern Gothic narratives, brace yourselves! “Pocket Full of Teeth” is now available for pre-order worldwide.

Set against the backdrop of a small, enigmatic town, “Pocket Full of Teeth” promises readers an immersive journey into the depths of human complexity and the intricacies of secrets hidden beneath the surface. With a seamless blend of horror, literary style, and unforgettable characters, this novel is poised to captivate readers from the very first page.

Kirkus Review called it “Haunting and powerful, this dark little gem of a novel is an absolute must-read.” Hardy weaves a tale that transcends mere storytelling, delving into the profound intricacies of human nature and the darker corners of generational trauma. As the protagonist embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind her mother’s death, readers will find themselves irresistibly drawn into a world where nothing is quite as it seems.

“This novel is a labor of love, crafted to mirror how and why we tell stories,” says Aimee Hardy. “I wanted to create a narrative that not only entertains but also challenges readers to question their assumptions and contemplate the complexities of the human experience and how they tell their own stories.”

With its richly drawn characters, tightly woven plot, and unexpected twists, “Pocket Full of Teeth” promises to be a must-read for fans of horror and literary fiction alike. From its haunting opening to its breathtaking conclusion, this novel will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

For more information about “Pocket Full of Teeth” and to pre-order your copy today, visit Bookshop.org or order it from your local Indie bookstore!

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