There’s plenty more books we couldn’t quite fit in. After titles tackling Shaun Of The Dead and David Lynch’s Dune, 1984 Publishing’s latest behind-the-scenes book anatomises a cult slasher: SLEEPAWAY CAMP: MAKING THE MOVIE AND REIGNITING THE CAMPFIRE (out now). “The Hunger Games with vampires” is how Carissa Broadbent’s gothic romance THE SERPENT & THE WINGS OF NIGHT (out now, Tor) is being promoted. It sees the adopted human daughter of a vampire king entering a tournament which pits her against vicious warriors from three vampire houses. Sci-fi and horror constitute only a fraction of the director’s filmography, but given that it runs to over 650 pages, new biography KUBRICK: AN ODYSSEY (18 January, Faber & Faber) should contain a fair amount on 2001, A Clockwork Orange and The Shining. If you read our last issue you’ll know all about bookazine ADVENTURES IN TYPE AND SPACE (9 January), an oral history of Doctor Who’s classic-era title sequences. But as it’s raising money for UNICEF, we thought we’d remind you! Order it at bit.ly/ typeandspace. Our reviewer was charmed by Heather Fawcett’s book Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia Of Faeries. Now there’s a follow-up: in EMILY WILDE’S MAP OF THE OTHERLANDS (18 January, Orbit), a project to chart the realms of the Hidden Folk takes her and dishy faerie scholar Bambleby to the Austrian Alps. Finally fans of “dark academia” may like to know that Olivie Blake’s Atlas series is wrapping up with third book THE ATLAS COMPLEX (9 January, Tor).