Simone St James Travels a Murder Road
Murder Road by Simone St James a Giveaway and extract of this thrilling new novel!! We are thrilled to share an excerpt of Murder Road by Simone St James with you.... Read more.
Angela Slatter Women Horror Month
In conversation with Angela Slatter My introduction to Angela Slatter was with her first U.S. collection, A Feast of Sorrows (2006), which won the Aurealis Award... Read more.
Angela Yuriko Smith
In conversation with Angela Yuriko Smith My first introduction to Angela Yuriko Smith was through poetry, which is one of my first loves. She contributed the poem... Read more.
KT Wagner – Women in Horror Month
In conversation with KT Wagner With all the attention on novel-length work, it’s sometimes easy to forget the power of short stories, especially in the fast-paced... Read more.
Discovering the Magic of Priya Sharma’s Fiction
In conversation with Priya Sharma My first introduction to Priya Sharma was the incredible story “Fabulous Beasts,” which was originally published in 2015 as... Read more.
I Spit on Your Celluloid, The History of Women Directing Horror Movies By Heidi Honeycutt
I Spit on Your Celluloid The History of Women Directing Horror Movies By Heidi Honeycutt Slumber Party Massacre. Pet Sematary. Near Dark. American Psycho…... Read more.
Alone in the Dark – Horror Battle 3
Horror Battle: Alone in the Dark (1982) vs Alone in the Dark(2005) Have you ever been talking about a film with someone, and it becomes clear that you are talking... Read more.
Lee Murray: A Literary Powerhouse in New Zealand
In conversation with Lee Murray For Women in Horror Month In December 2023, the winner of the New Zealand Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement in Fiction... Read more.
Kyla Lee Ward: Exploring Childhood Fears and Delightful Witches
Kyla Lee Ward: Exploring Childhood Fears and Delightful Witches “Some fears belong to childhood, “Phantasms we forget…” Let me say at the start, that most... Read more.
Cynthia Pelayo – Women in Horror Month
In conversation with Cynthia Pelayo As a fan of fairy tales, I first discovered the work of Cynthia Pelayo through her book Children of Chicago (2012), a modern... Read more.