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Monthly Archives: February 2018
5 Questions for Sumiko Saulson
I “met” Sumiko Saulson for the first time when she was kind enough to include me in a list of Bay Area horror writers for a piece she wrote for the Examiner Online. After that, we kept running into each … Continue reading
Alondra’s Experiments
“The three stories collected in Alondra’s Experiments are filled with sensual magic that whispers like velvet. Alondra DeCourval walks with monsters, magicians, and old and deep power. Be prepared to be absorbed into her world.” — Martha J. Allard, author … Continue reading
Love to Death
This Sunday, February 18, I’ll be joining the Love to Death UnValentine’s Day reading at Old Devil Moon in San Francisco. I’ll be reading the bloody bits of “Valentine” from my brand-new collection of previously published Alondra stories, Alondra’s Experiments. … Continue reading
5 Questions with Monica S. Kuebler
Monica and I met in 2009, when we were roommates at the Bram Stoker Awards weekend in Burbank, California. At the time, she was editing for Rue Morgue magazine and running Burning Effigy Press. I’d just had my first professional … Continue reading