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Tag Archives: World Horror Convention
Death’s Garden contributor: Rain Graves
I met Rain Graves x-many years ago through the World Horror Conventions. She told stories at several of the Morbid Curiosity open mics and had an essay in Morbid Curiosity magazine, too. In 2010, Rain invited me to the first … Continue reading
5 Questions for John Everson
I met John Everson through the zine Cyberpsychos AOD and the Death Equinox conventions at the end of the 90s. We used to run into each other over the years at the World Horror Conventions. John gave me my first … Continue reading
5 Questions for Alan M. Clark
I’ve been a fan of Alan M. Clark’s work for a really long time. We met mumble-something years ago at one of the World Horror Conventions, when Alan was showing his paintings in the Art Show. He painted an amazing … Continue reading
World Horror in Atlanta
In a couple of days, I’ll be going to Atlanta for this year’s World Horror Convention. I’ve never been to Atlanta before, so I’m really looking forward to it. Here is my schedule for WHC2015. It’s pretty loose, which means … Continue reading
Back from WHC and Done Partying for a while
The World Horror Convention in Portland went pretty well for me. I didn’t come home with any new offers of work, but I didn’t go in expecting them either. Mostly, this con was about seeing and being seen. I had … Continue reading