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Category Archives: horror writers
Death’s Garden contributor: Rain Graves
I met Rain Graves x-many years ago through the World Horror Conventions. She told stories at several of the Morbid Curiosity open mics and had an essay in Morbid Curiosity magazine, too. In 2010, Rain invited me to the first … Continue reading
Tales of Nightmares is alive!
One night during a writers’ group meeting, Lisa Morton (former president of the Horror Writers Association and multiple Bram Stoker Award winner) was telling us about a series of horror anthologies she’d taken part in with four other authors. Each … Continue reading
My BayCon Schedule
I’m dipping my toe into in-person programming again this weekend at BayCon, the Bay Area’s major science fiction/fantasy/horror/gaming/costuming convention. Here’s my schedule: Creating your own anthology Saturday, July 2, 2022 @ 13:00 – 14:30, Synergy 4 (San Mateo Marriott) How … Continue reading
Horror Addicts Guide to Life interview
I have three essays in the newest book from Horror Addicts Publishing, The Horror Addicts Guide to Life #2. Here’s the pitch: Do you love the horror genre? Do you look at horror as a lifestyle? Do the “norms” not … Continue reading
Death’s Garden contributor: Denise N. Tapscott
I met Denise Tapscott on the Queen Mary during the 2017 StokerCon. She had just published her first novel, a sweeping story that begins as a Romeo and Juliet story and swells into an examination of power, responsibility, and family. When … Continue reading