Veterans in Horror Spotlight 2023: Brad P. Christy
Brad P. Christy Biography Brad P. Christy was born and raised in small town Iowa where he developed a love for horror, starting with the Universal monsters and then the slashers of the 1980s. He is an...
View ArticleVeterans in Horror Spotlight 2023: Chance Fortune
Chance Fortune Biography I’m an active service member and noncommissioned officer in the Army National Guard with twelve years of service and one tour overseas to the Middle East and Southeast Asia. I...
View ArticleIndigenous Heritage in Horror Month: Interview with Stephen Graham Jones
Stephen Graham Jones is the NYT bestselling author of some thirty novels and collections, and there’s some novellas and comic books in there as well. Most recent are Don’t Fear the Reaper and the...
View ArticleVeterans in Horror Spotlight 2023: Zachariah Jones
Zachariah Jones Biography I have been serving in the US Army (National Guard) since 2006. I enlisted at age 17 to be a 12B (Combat Engineer). After several years and earning my college degree from St....
View ArticleVeterans in Horror Spotlight 2023: Jeremy Eads
Jeremy Eads Biography My name is Jeremy Eads. I was a counterintelligence agent for the United States Army from 2002 through 2007. I mainly specialized in push ups, cutting grass, and turning the...
View ArticleVeterans in Horror Spotlight 2023: Pamela K. Kinney
Pamela K. Kinney Biography Pamela K. Kinney gave up long ago ignoring the demanding voices in her head and has written been writing ever since. Her horror short story, “Bottled Spirits,” was runner-up...
View ArticleVeterans in Horror Spotlight 2023: Douglass Hoover
Douglass Hoover Biography Douglass Hoover is the author of The North Woods, The Accursed Huntsman, and The Homestead. He is a Marine Corps infantry combat veteran and holds an MFA from Emerson...
View ArticleVeterans in Horror Spotlight 2023: Xavier Poe Kane
Xavier Poe Kane Biography Xavier served 6 years in the Air Force after which he spent 14 in the Air National Guard, retiring in 2020. He currently lives in St. Louis with his wife, Morticia, in a...
View ArticleVeterans in Horror Spotlight 2023: Luciano Marano
Luciano Marano Biography Luciano Marano is an award-winning writer, journalist, and photographer, the author of a trilogy of werewolf novellas, The Ambush Moon Cycle, and many short stories which have...
View ArticleVeterans in Horror Spotlight 2023: David Rose
David Rose Biography David Rose served in the United States Marine Corps from 2002 to 2006, during which deploying to Iraq to participate in the second battle of Fallujah. Since trading the sword for...
View ArticleVeterans in Horror Spotlight 2023: C.C. Winchester
C.C. Winchester Biography C.C. Winchester’s love of horror began at the tender age of five, when she started sneaking into the living room late at night to watch zombie movies with her parents. Her...
View ArticleVeterans in Horror Spotlight 2023: Ray Zacek
Ray Zacek Biography Ray Zacek is a retired federal officer living in Tampa, Florida, with his wife, artist Theresa Beck. A flaneur and inveterate scribbler, Ray writes horror, dark fiction, and...
View ArticleAsian Heritage in Horror: Interview with Angela Liu
Angela Liu is a Chinese American writer from NYC. She studied East Asian Studies at New York University and researched mixed reality at Keio University’s Graduate School of Media Design… Read more The...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Elders: Interview with Stuart David Schiff
Stuart got his undergraduate degree from Cornell University (1968) and his D.D.S. from The Columbia School of Dental and Oral Surgery (1972). He spent 8 years in the Army that… Read more The post...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Elders: Interview with Stefan Dziemianowicz
Stefan Dziemianowicz has edited more than fifty anthologies of horror, fantasy, and science fiction, including the Bram-Stoker Award-winning (thanks, HWA!) Horrors: 365 Scary Stories. He is the author...
View ArticleAsian Heritage in Horror: Interview with Maria Dong
Maria Dong is the author of Liar, Dreamer, Thief. Her short fiction, articles, and poetry have been published in dozens of magazines, like the Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy,… Read more The...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Elders: Interview with Yvonne Navarro
Yvonne Navarro is an award-winning author of twenty-four published novels and a lot of short stories, articles and a reference dictionary. She writes several genres but favors horror or dark… Read more...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Elders: Interview with Ramsey Campbell
The Oxford Companion to English Literature describes Ramsey Campbell as “Britain’s most respected living horror writer,” and the Washington Post sums up his work as “one of the monumental...
View ArticlePacific Islander Heritage: Interview with Del Gibson
Del Gibson lives in Wellington, New Zealand. Gibson has had 26 short stories digitally published, as well as several articles and poems. When Gibson isn’t writing, she is researching and… Read more...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Elders: Interview with Terry Dowling
Terry Dowling is author of Basic Black: Tales of Appropriate Fear (International Horror Guild Award winner for Best Collection 2007), An Intimate Knowledge of the Night, Blackwater Days, Amberjack:...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Elders: Interview with Stephen Gallagher
Stoker and World Fantasy Award nominee, winner of British Fantasy and International Horror Guild Awards for his short fiction, Stephen Gallagher has built a career both as a novelist and… Read more The...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Elders: Interview with Nisi Shawl
Nisi Shawl’s debut novel Everfair, an alternate history of Africa’s Congo region, was a Nebula Award finalist. They’re the author of the Otherwise Award-winning story collection Filter House. They...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Elders: Interview with Kathryn Ptacek
Kathryn Ptacek is the editor of the landmark Women of Darkness I and Women of Darkness II, published at a time when most anthologies included few or no women writers.… Read more The post Celebrating...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Elders: Interview with Paula Guran
Editor, anthologist, and reviewer Paula Guran has edited more than fifty science fiction, fantasy, and horror anthologies and more than fifty novels and collections featuring the same. She was senior…...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Elders: Interview with Nancy Holder
Nancy Holder is the former vice president and former board member of HWA. She is New York Times bestselling author of over a hundred book-length projects and hundreds of short… Read more The post...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Elders: Interview with Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro started writing stories at age six; she’s still at it. Did you start out writing or working in the horror field, and if so why? If not, … Read more The post Celebrating Our...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Elders: Interview with Lisa Tuttle
Lisa Tuttle, a Texan by birth, Scottish by inclination and residence, is the author of 13 novels and seven short story collections. Windhaven, written in collaboration with George R.R. Martin,… Read...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Elders: Interview with Koji Suzuki
Koji Suzuki is a Japanese writer, who was born in Hamamatsu and lives in Tokyo. Suzuki is the author of the Ring novels, which have been adapted into other formats, … Read more The post Celebrating Our...
View ArticleA Point of Pride: Interview with Arley Sorg
Arley Sorg is an associate agent at kt literary and co-Editor-in-Chief at Fantasy Magazine. He is an SFWA Solstice Award Recipient, a Space Cowboy Award Recipient, a two-time World Fantasy… Read more...
View ArticleA Point of Pride: Interview with Eboni J. Dunbar
Eboni J. Dunbar (She/her) is a queer, black woman who writes queer and black speculative fiction. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her partner. She received her… Read more The post A Point...
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