OUCH! Change Hurts!
• May 9, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in Interviews
Tags: Author, books, Charles Dickens, classic horror stories, Edgar Allan Poe, fiction, Frankenstein, Gene Roddenberry, Goldie Browning, H.P. Lovecraft, Horror, L.A. Banks, literature, Mary Shelley, Reading and tagged Anne Rice, science fiction, speculative fiction, Star Trek, Stephen King, Sumiko Saulson, The Stand, W.W. Jacob, Women in Horror Month
Interview with Leigh M. Lane, author of Finding Poe
• February 23, 2013 • 7 CommentsPosted in Interviews, Writing Advice
Tags: Author, corpocracy, dystopia, dystopian, e, Edgar Allan Poe, Finding Poe, Horror, Interview, Karina, Leigh M. Lane, Lisa Lane, novel, novels, supernatural, WiHM, women in fiction, Women in Horror, Women in Horror Interview Series, Women in Horror Month, Women in Horror Month, Women in Horror Month 2013, World-Mart, writing
Interview with Wendy Pini, Creator of “Masque of the Red Death”
• February 18, 2013 • 2 CommentsPosted in Horror Comics, Interviews, Women in Horror Month
Tags: apocalyptic, Author, Comic, dystopia, dystopic, Edgar Allan Poe, ElfQuest, Masque of the Red Death, Online Comic, plague, Wendy Pini, WiHM, women in fiction, Women in Horror, Women in Horror Interview Series, Women in Horror Month, Women in Horror Month, Women in Horror Month 2013, writing