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Headless by Scott Cole: A Dark and Twisted Horror Novel

Headless by Scott Cole: A Dark and Twisted Horror Novel

Headless by Scott Cole A Horror Book Review by Mark Walker In the midst of a heat wave punctuated by frequent rainstorms, people are losing their heads. Literally. Not only that, but their bodies are still walking, and attacking others.And to make matters worse, tiny, translucent, maggot-sized worms are falling … Headless by Scott Cole: A Dark and Twisted Horror NovelRead more

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Grief: A Deep and Slow Burn, My Life in Horror

Grief: A Deep and Slow Burn, My Life in Horror

Grief: A Deep and Slow Burn, My Life in Horror Life has always seemed perfectly arbitrary to me. One only has to step outside onto a patch of grass to understand that (the myriad creatures whose lives we obliterate with every step, the microscopic genocides we host every second we’re … Grief: A Deep and Slow Burn, My Life in HorrorRead more

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Discovering the Magic of Priya Sharma’s Fiction

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 a Tor.com original. This horror novelette was a Shirley Jackson Award finalist and winner of the British Fantasy Award for Short Fiction. It is also the … Discovering the Magic of Priya Sharma’s FictionRead more

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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

I Spit on Your Celluloid The History of Women Directing Horror Movies By Heidi Honeycutt Slumber Party Massacre. Pet Sematary. Near Dark. American Psycho… These horror movies have heavily contributed to pop culture and are loved by horror fans everywhere. But so many others have been forgotten by history. From … I Spit on Your Celluloid, The History of Women Directing Horror Movies By Heidi HoneycuttRead more

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Lee Murray: A Literary Powerhouse in New Zealand

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 was announced: Lee Murray. And for good reason. Not only does Murray work in several mediums and roles, but she often receives recognition … Lee Murray: A Literary Powerhouse in New ZealandRead more

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Kyla Lee Ward: Exploring Childhood Fears and Delightful Witches

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 of the things meant to scare children did not scare me. On the contrary, I found them delightful. I was very fond of witches. I … Kyla Lee Ward: Exploring Childhood Fears and Delightful WitchesRead more