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Tag Archives: horror books
Wily Writers Party on November 1
Tomorrow night — Wednesday, November 1 — the Wily Writers collective will host a party on Facebook Live and on Zoom. There will be spooky readings, book giveaways, and fun. It’s free! Join us at https://www.facebook.com/groups/367455585216907/ I’ll be reading part … Continue reading
Wily Writers anthologies in one place
First came Dread, next came Nightmares, followed by Evil, and finally Foreboding… Last year, the Wily Writers collective published a series of four anthologies with stories by some of the best horror authors in the business. Thanks to the vagaries … 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
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
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