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Tag Archives: New Orleans
Death’s Garden contributor: Christine Sutton
Christine Sutton is one of the remarkable women I’ve met through the Ladies of Horror group on Facebook. For Death’s Garden Revisited, she wrote a wonderful essay about her visit to the St. Louis No. 1 Cemetery in New Orleans … 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
New Alondra stories
I’m really excited to announce some Alondra news: First off, one of her new adventures appeared in Weirdbook magazine. It’s been a goal of mine to be published in Weirdbook forever, so this is a dream come true. The story … Continue reading
Behind “Last-Born”
Whenever I start to write a story about Alondra DeCourval, I usually don’t have any idea what the story will be about. Generally, I’m inspired to write about her in a new location. I throw her together with some characters, … Continue reading
5 Questions for Denise Tapscott
I met Denise Tapscott last year on the Queen Mary during 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. Denise … Continue reading