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Tag Archives: Horror Addicts
Manor of Frights interview with Emerian Rich
Emerian Rich is the creator of HorrorAddicts.net — a podcast, blog, and publishing house — catering to horror enthusiasts. She served as editor or co-editor for five books under that imprint. She’s also the author of the vampire book series, … Continue reading
My Manor of Frights story
Years ago, I saw a call for submissions for an anthology. I wrote what I thought was the perfect story for it, but competition was fierce and mine didn’t make it into the book. I workshopped the story for a … Continue reading
My Schedule at BayCon 2023
I’m dipping my toe into in-person programming this weekend at BayCon, the San Francisco Bay Area’s major science fiction/fantasy/horror/gaming/costuming convention. Here’s my schedule: Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 1:00 PM HorrorAddicts.net hosts Manor of Frights Come geek out with us … Continue reading
Horror Addicts loves Tales of Nightmares
Horror Addicts gave Tales of Nightmares, which I edited for the Wily Writers collective, a great review, singling out stories by Angel Leigh McCoy, Jennifer Brozek, and Bill Bodden. My favorite part: “Tales of Nightmares consists of a handful of … Continue reading