Mercedes M. Yardley – Women in Horror Month
In conversation with Mercedes M. Yardley As a lover of dark fairy tales, I quickly connected with Mercedes M. Yardley after discovering her novella Little Dead... Read more.
Gwendolyn Kiste – Women in Horror Month
In conversation with Gwendolyn Kiste Since publishing her first short story in 2014, Gwendolyn Kiste has risen through the ranks to become one of horror’s brightest... Read more.
Christa Carmen – Women In Horror Month
In conversation with Christa Carmen As a response to COVID-19, the Horror Writers Association pivoted and offered StokerCon 2021 in an online format. At the time,... Read more.
Eden Royce – Women in Horror Month
In conversation with Eden Royce In February, the jurors for the 2023 Shirley Jackson Awards were announced, and I was thrilled to see Eden Royce on the list. Not... Read more.
Christi Nogle – Women in Horror Month
In conversation with Christi Nogle Since Christi Nogle published her first story in 2016, she’s taken the horror scene by storm with works appearing in some of... Read more.
My Throat is an Open Grave by Tori Bovalino
This might annoy those of you from Appalachia, as it is one of the most portrayed regions of the US, but I have a massive crush on the area, its folklore, its music,... Read more.
Angela Sylvaine – Women in Horror Month
In conversation with Angela Sylvaine As 2019 came to a close, I travelled to Denver to attend the launch of Terror at 5280’, an anthology published by the Denver... Read more.
Elizabeth Hand – Women in Horror Month
In conversation with Elizabeth Hand As part of the research for my essay “Words Wielded by Women” (Apex Magazine, May 2023), I had the opportunity to sit down... Read more.
Alma Katsu – Women in Horror Month
In conversation with Alma Katsu I first discovered Alma Katsu when I read the introduction to Black Cranes: Tales of Unquiet Women (2020), edited by Lee Murray and... Read more.
Lisa Morton: Women in Horror Month
In conversation with Lisa Morton In 2016, on the heels of a traumatic bicycle accident, the Horror Writers Association (HWA) literally saved my life. At my darkest... Read more.