by The Weird Team | Mar 17, 2023 | Blog, Women In Horror, Interviews
Donyae Coles is a strong and unique voice in the horror writing community. Her life is fueled by art, writing, and her kids. (Not necessarily in that order.) She sits down with the Weird Little Worlds team and shares some of the creative outlets she uses to form a...
by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman | Mar 16, 2023 | Classic Horror, Women In Horror
It was quite late in the evening, dark and rainy, when I arrived, and I suppose the first object in Ware, outside of my immediate personal surroundings, which arrested my attention was the Munson house. When I looked out of my window the next morning it loomed up...
by Bithia Mary Croker | Mar 15, 2023 | Classic Horror, Women In Horror
Some years ago, when I was a slim young spin, I came out to India to live with my brother Tom: he and I were members of a large and somewhat impecunious family, and I do not think my mother was sorry to have one of her four grown-up daughters thus taken off her hands....
by Mary Elizabeth Braddon | Mar 14, 2023 | Classic Horror, Women In Horror
He was an artist–such things as happened to him happen sometimes to artists. He was a German–such things as happened to him happen sometimes to Germans. He was young, handsome, studious, enthusiastic, metaphysical, reckless, unbelieving, heartless. And...
by Louisa May Alcott | Mar 13, 2023 | Women In Horror, Classic Horror, Fiction
Louisa May Alcott is best known for her tale of Victorian life, Little Women. Still, she had a passion for horror and suspense, and wrote these tales of dark fiction under a plethora of pseudonyms to avoid tainting her reputation as a women’s fiction writer....
by Bindia Persaud | Mar 13, 2023 | Women In Horror, New Fiction, New Horror
This new fiction is a part of the Women in Horror blog series by Weird Little Worlds Press. Read more entries here. *** The baby shower was finally winding down. Half-eaten canapés lay scattered on sideboards and end tables, alongside abandoned plastic cups. Women...