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Tag Archives: Jill Tracy
Requiem for Morbid Curiosity
Originally published on my livejournal Oct. 9th, 2006 at 9:06 AM, this is the account of the second-to-last Morbid Curiosity magazine live events. The reading Saturday night was one of the best yet. I don’t know if I felt that … Continue reading
Death Salon, Day 2
My day started with walking with Jill Tracy out for coffee, so I knew it was going to be good. Then I settled in next to Lindsey Fitzharris and Jennifer of The Dead Bell for another day of morbid food for … Continue reading
Morbid Curiosity #6
It’s been 11 years since the publication of Morbid Curiosity‘s 6th issue. It’s one of my favorite issues, careening wildly from the political to the supernatural, with stops at the witchcraft shop, the HR office, and the backwoods. Contributors included Morbid Curiosity regulars … Continue reading
Voices of Morbid Curiosity #6
Live events really shaped Morbid Curiosity magazine. After the release of each issue, I hosted a reading at Borderlands Books in San Francisco’s Mission District. These included as many of the contributors as I could squeeze into 2 hours. That’s how I … Continue reading