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Tag Archives: women of color in horror
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
Death’s Garden contributor: Frances Lu-Pai Ippolito
I met Frances Lu-Pai Ippolito through the Horror Writers Association during the pandemic. The timeline is hazy in my mind, but her wonderful, compassionate, beautifully described horror stories still haunt my imagination. When I asked her to write something for … Continue reading
5 Questions for Michelle Renee Lane
I met Michelle Lane at a horror convention several years ago. While we were standing around at the reception for the Stoker nominees, I asked what she was working on. She told me about this amazing book…which is coming out … 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
5 Questions for Sumiko Saulson
I “met” Sumiko Saulson for the first time when she was kind enough to include me in a list of Bay Area horror writers for a piece she wrote for the Examiner Online. After that, we kept running into each … Continue reading