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Tag Archives: Horror Addicts
Never Enough 2022, part 2
This is the second half of last year’s year-end wrap-up. It’s taken me more than a week to pull together all the links to stuff I did last year, not because there was so much but because my dad fell … 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
Did Jane Austen Understand Horror Fiction?
Guest post by Emmy Z. Madrigal When you think of Jane Austen, you don’t think of a horror novelist. Her work conjures images of Regency fashion, tea parties, and a disapproving Mr. Darcy. That is because most people have never … Continue reading
This Morbid Life on Parade
The book tour for This Morbid Life continues! This week, I am really excited to return to Tui Snider’s Offbeat & Overlooked podcast on Thursday at 2 PM Pacific. You can tune in to watch us live or catch the … Continue reading
Deathly Fog
When Jacob and his brothers discover the ability to capture fog from the marsh behind their house, they bring it back with them. The fun game turns to danger as they realize perhaps something else accompanied them home. Is it … Continue reading