Women in Horror Month
March is Women in Horror Month, and we’re celebrating with a digital collection of classic and new stories from female horror, dark fantasy, and science fiction writers. Settle in, grab a cup of tea, and get ready for a smorgasbord of horror goodness.
Interviews by Women in Horror
Women In Horror Video Interview: Caryn Larrinaga
Carryn Larrinaga is quickly becoming one of the most influential names in horror, especially in the southwestern U.S. As an internationally best-selling mystery and horror author, She has won multiple awards for her work, including the League of Utah Writers Gold Typewriter and the Cat Writers Association Muse Medallion. In 2021, she was named Writer of the Year by the League of Utah Writers. Here, she sat down with Weird Little Worlds Press and shared what inspires her (besides her cat, of...
Women in Horror Video Interview: Gemma Files
Gemma Files is a London-born, Canadian-raised bestselling and award-winning author of dark fiction. She has won the International Horror Guild Award, Shirley Jackson Award, Sunburst Award, and the Bram Stoker Award®. Her short fiction is regularly included in Ellen Datlow's Best of Horror anthologies, and five of her short stories were adapted as episodes of The Hunger (1997-2000). Here, she shares what drives her fascination with monsters and the nightmares that have turned her into a...
Women in Horror Interview: Linda Addison
Linda D. Addison is a groundbreaking American poet and writer of horror, fantasy, and science fiction. She is the first African-American winner of the Bram Stoker Award®, which she has won 5 times. Her poetry collections Consume, Reduced to Beautiful Grey Ashes and Being Full of Light all won awards, as well as her poetry and fiction collection How to Recognize a Demon Has Become Your Friend. She also received the honor for collaborative collections The Four Elements and The Place of Broken...
New Fiction by Women in Horror
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Classic Fiction by Women in Horror
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