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Why I think you should listen to the Dinner Party Sunday at 5pm PST
• March 30, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in Announcements, Everything Else, Giveaways
Tags: Breck Artery, Characters, Christopher Rice, comedy, Eric Shaw Quinn, JoNell Simms, Jordan Ampersand, Justin Simpson, Sketch, sketch comedy, Skits, Sumiko Saulson, The Dinner Party Show, The Moon Cried Blood, Warmth, WiHM, Women in Horror, Women of Color
Interview with Nnedi Okorafor, author of Who Fears Death?
• March 3, 2013 • 5 CommentsPosted in Interviews, Women in Horror Month
Tags: Author, Fantasy, fiction, Horror, Igbo, Interview, magical realist, Nigerian, Nnedi Okorafor, novel, science fiction, Stephen King, Who Fears Death?, WiHM, women in fiction, Women in Horror Month, Women in Horror Month, Women in Horror Month 2013, Women in Science Fiction, Women of Color
Interview with Joslyn Corvis, author of “Pimped to Satan”
• March 3, 2013 • 3 CommentsPosted in Interviews, Women in Horror Month
Tags: Dan Dillard, gothic, Gothic Horror, Joslyn Corvis, 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
24 Interviews in 28 Days – Women in Horror Interview Series
• February 27, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in Interviews, Women in Horror Month
Tags: A.L. Peck, Anne Rice, Author, Black Women in Horror Series, Charlee Jacob, Cinsearae S, Cinsearae Santiago, Darlene Black, David Watson, fiction, Gretchen Steen, Hollis Jay, Horror, J.M. Rankin, Jemiah Jefferson, K.R. Morrison, Kateryna Fury, L. Marie Wood, Leandra Martin, Linda Addison, Margarita Felices, Marge Simon, Maria Nieto, Nnedi Okorafor, Pamela K. Kinney, Rain Graves, sci-fi, science fiction, Selah Jane, Serena Toxicat, Sumiko Saulson, Wendy Pini, WiHM, Women in Horror, Women in Horror Interview Series, Women in Horror Month, Women in Horror Month, Women in Horror Month 2013, Women of Color
Interview with J.M. Rankin, author of Darkness Forbidden
• February 26, 2013 • 1 CommentPosted in Everything Else
Tags: Darkness Forbidden, erotica, Gothic Horror, J.M. Rankin, JM Rankin, Vampires, WiHM, WiHM2013, Women in Horror, Women in Horror Month, Women in Horror Month Interview Series
Interview with K.R. Morrison, Author of “Be Not Afraid”
• February 25, 2013 • 1 CommentPosted in Interviews, Women in Horror Month
Tags: Author, Be Not Afraid, demon, Horror, K.R. Morrison, novel, novels, scary, vampire, Vampires, WiHM, Women in Horror, Women in Horror Interview Series, Women in Horror Month, Women in Horror Month, Women in Horror Month 2013, writing
Images of Disability in Horror, Guest Blog by Kateryna Fury
• February 25, 2013 • 2 CommentsPosted in Guest Blog, Women in Horror Month
Tags: Author, Celiac Sprue, disability, disabled writers, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Horror, Miss Wheelchair USA, Reynaud’s Syndrome, scary, sci-fi, WiHM, women in fiction, Women in Horror Month, Women in Horror Month, Women in Horror Month 2013, writing
In Praise of [My] Parents (why we write)
• February 24, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in Sumiko's Writing, Writing Advice
Tags: advice, Anne Rice, Author, Carolyn Saulson, editing, editor, parental approval, parents, Robert Saulson, self-publishing, WiHM, Wolf Gift, Women in Horror, Women in Horror Interview Series, 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
Drawing Out The Pain
• February 22, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in Horror Comics, Sumiko's Writing
Tags: agrippa, apocalypse, apocalyptic, art, Comic, drawing, dystopia, dystopic future, graphic novel, grief, painting, sci-fi, science fiction, things that go bump in my head, WiHM, Women in Horror, Women in Science Fiction