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Rebecca Payne
Jan 5, 2023
How Hitchcock Got Daphne du Maurier’s THE BIRDS Wrong and Why It Matters
A reflection on Daphne du Maurier's collection of work, her short story "The Birds," and its drastically different film adaptation.
Breanna Lucci
Dec 29, 2022
WHAT MOVES THE DEAD Review – Witty, Modern, and Ready to Make a Statement
Breanna Lucci says What Moves The Dead is entertaining, with characters that leap off the page and force us to listen. Award-winning...
Brianna Geiger
Dec 29, 2022
BROOD X Review – Cicada Season Isn’t What it Seems
Brianna Geiger says Brood X is a strikingly disturbing novella that makes cicadas absolutely terrifying. Brood X is an illustrated...
Sydney Bollinger
Dec 16, 2022
DEAD SEAS Review – A Supernatural Thriller Reuniting Cavan Scott and Artist Nick Brokenshire
Sydney Bollinger says Dead Seas is a comic that brings a fresh take to common horror tropes. Someone is always bringing new ideas and...
Rebecca Payne
Dec 6, 2022
The Problem with a Conventional Reading of DRACULA’s Lucy Westenra
Rebecca Payne examines how our understanding of Bram Stoker’s Lucy Westenra may have more to do with misogynistic interpretation than who...
Sydney Bollinger
Nov 7, 2022
RELUCTANT IMMORTALS Review – The Rise of Lucy Westenra and Bertha “Bee” Mason
Sydney Bollinger says Gwendolyn Kiste's blend of the psychedelic and ghastly Gothic era creates a uniquely dark and dangerous story...
Sadie Clark
Oct 18, 2022
[Viva La Horror] What Hides Behind the Painted Smile
Viva La Horror is a bi-monthly column discussing horror films and iconic moments that have revolutionized the horror genre. Sadie Clark...
Sydney Bollinger
Oct 17, 2022
Don’t Break the Oath Review – A Horror Anthology with Unique Perspective and Thrilling Stories
Sydney Bollinger says reading Don't Break the Oath is a refreshing break from the "boys club" of horror as writers tackle serious issues,...
Breanna Lucci
Jun 22, 2022
THE REYES INCIDENT Review - Queer Horror with Killer Mermaids and Small Town Mysteries
Breanna Lucci says The Reyes Incident is an unbelievable tale of murder, mermaids, and forbidden love. [THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS]...
Slay Away
Jun 13, 2022
Kier-La Janisse's Pioneering Horror Memoir HOUSE OF PSYCHOTIC WOMEN Celebrates 10th Anniversary
The influential House Of Psychotic Women is getting a limited Expanded Edition release next month at the Fantasia International Film...
Maddy Flowers Sheehy
Apr 26, 2022
THE CHILDREN ON THE HILL Review – A Not-So-Scary Novel About the Monsters of Our Past
Maddy Flowers Sheehy calls this novel a fun young adult read but not scary enough for gore-loving horror fans. THE CHILDREN ON THE HILL...
Brant Lewis
Apr 12, 2022
HOME SICK PILOTS Review – A Comic Book Bursting with Ghosts and Punk Energy
Brant Lewis describes Home Sick Pilots as the perfect combination of mechas and the paranormal. Punk holds a special place in my heart. I...
Cat Benstead
Mar 29, 2022
THE BOOK OF QUEER SAINTS ANTHOLOGY Review - Queer Horror Villains Transcend the Concepts of Purity
The Book of Queer Saints is a fantastical journey of horror that captivates the diversity of the collection. The Book of Queer Saints is...
E. L. King
Mar 4, 2022
[Interview] 'Hear Us Scream' Founder Cat Benstead on the Anthology and What's Next
Co-Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Hear Us Scream, Cat Benstead joined us by the campfire to discuss the horror anthology, the independent...
E. L. King
Jan 19, 2022
[Interview] 'Gorefest' Author Amy Grech on Women In Horror and Upcoming Projects
We had an opportunity to sit down with Amy Grech for an interview about her love of horror, how she got started as a storyteller and...
E. L. King
Dec 9, 2021
[Interview] Jon O'Bergh Discusses Latest Horror Novel 'Shockadelica'
Jon O'Bergh is an author and musician with a love of horror. His latest novel intertwines supernatural legends, as two horror podcasters...
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