Interview with Briana Lawrence, author of “Treat Me Kindly”
This is a part of our Black Women in Horror Interview Series. February is African American History Month here in the United States. It is also Women in Horror Month (WiHM). The Black Women in Horror...
View ArticleInterview with Valjeanne Jeffers, Author of Immortal IV: Collision of Worlds
This is a part of our Black Women in Horror Interview Series. February is African American History Month here in the United States. It is also Women in Horror Month (WiHM). The Black Women in Horror...
View ArticleInterview with Lucy Cruell, writer/director of 31
The Writer/Director L.C. Cruell is the writer of numerous multiple-award/festival-winning feature screenplays, pilots, and shorts and the writer/director of award/festival-winning short films,...
View ArticleInterview with Nuzo Onoh, author of Unhallowed Graves
The Author Nuzo Onoh is a British Writer of African descent. Born in Enugu, the Eastern part of Nigeria, formerly known as The Republic of Biafra, Nuzo lived through the Civil war between Nigeria and...
View ArticleInterview with R. J. Joseph, author of
The Book A hanging tree takes the law into its own limbs in “The Tree Servant.” A mother’s love is tested by the walking, crawling and thumb-sucking dead in “Mama’s Babies.” A famous author lays his...
View ArticleTen Black Women in Horror List #1
This Part One of the 2018 series on Black Women in Horror, a continuation of the Black Women in Horror project that started in 2013 as a part of Women in Horror Month, and lead to the publication of 60...
View ArticleBlack Magic Woman Tabitha Thompson
Tabitha Thompson is an African American horror writer from Florida. Her first short story Heading West, was picked up by Sirens Call Publications in 2013 for their online magazine issue #12 Dead And...
View ArticleWiHM Reading in SecondLife!
Join us February 9 at 4pm SLT/PST in The Reading Room at Agravain for a reading by four talented women who write horror that takes place in the virtual world SecondLife! Live reading in SecondLife by...
View ArticleTen Black Women in Horror List #2
This Part Two of the Three Part 2018 series on Black Women in Horror, a continuation of the Black Women in Horror project that started in 2013 as a part of Women in Horror Month, and lead to the...
View ArticleInterview with Tyhitia Green, author of Margie
The Author Tyhitia Green writes horror, fantasy, and science fiction. She sometimes dabbles in other genres as well. She began writing poetry as a child and ventured into fiction years later. Her...
View ArticleAfrican American Folklore, Magical Realism and Horror in Toni Morrison novels
This article is a part of a series of the Fifth Annual Black Women in Horror Month celebration, an annual February presentation of blog articles highlighting black women in horror for Women in Horror...
View Article100+ Black Women in Horror debuts February 21st
February 21 is the official release date for the biographical reference 100+ Black Women in Horror. Containing the biographies of over one hundred black women who write horror, 100+ Black Women in...
View Article2018 Black Women in Horror List #3
This Part Three of the three part 2018 series on Black Women in Horror, a continuation of the Black Women in Horror project that started in 2013 as a part of Women in Horror Month, and lead to the...
View ArticleOnline Release for Black Magic Women
Please join us today for the online launch of Black Magic Women https://www.facebook.com/events/168596750436994/?__mref=mb
View ArticleInterview with V.H. Galloway, author of
Author Bio: V.H. Galloway is a novelist of Science Fiction and Fantasy and graduate of the Viable Paradise Workshop. Born in the Ft. Greene section of Brooklyn, N.Y., she has become a bit of a rolling...
View ArticleSpecial NaNoWriMo Project with Mom
So I registered mom’s novel for NaNoWriMo since I am finishing it for her and am the cowriter now. She’d written about 10k of it, so I am picking it up and it’s picking up steam pretty quickly. Living...
View ArticleApologism… #WritingWhileBlack
Beware of people who sit in places of privilege and constantly ask people who are disempowered for accountability, White cishet and het-passing people who are in authority and insist that marginalized...
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