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
Guest Blog by David Watson on L.A. Banks and Octavia Butler
• February 24, 2013 • 3 CommentsPosted in Guest Blog, Women in Horror Month
Tags: Alexis Grant. vampires, Black History Month, dark fantasy, David Watson, Horror, Horror Addicts, Horroraddicts.net, L.A. Banks, Leslie E. Banks, Leslie Esdaile Banks, Lilith's Brood, Octavia Butler, sci-fi, science fiction, The Fledgling, Women in Horror month. WiHM
20 Black Women in Horror Writing (List 1)
• February 12, 2013 • 71 CommentsPosted in Women in Horror Month
Tags: A.L. Peck, Alaya Dawn Johnson, Angela C. Allen, Author, Black History Month, Black Women Authors, Black Women in Horror, Black Women in Horror Fiction, Chesya Burke, Darlene Black, Dia Reeves, Evie Rhodes, Helen Oyeyemi, Jemiah Jefferson, L. Marie Wood, L.A. Banks, LA Banks, Leslie Esdaile Banks, Linda Addison, Linda D. Addison, N.K. Jemisin, Nalo Hopkinson, Nnedi Okorafor, Octavia Butler, Pearl Cleage, Sumiko Saulson, Tananarive Due, Toni Morrison, WiHM, women in fiction, Women in Horror, Women in Horror Month, Women in Horror Month 2013, Women of Color, writing