Jun 30, 2020
Emily Carroll’s stories have the feel of tales told for centuries around campfires. She’s a horror storyteller who is ranked among Neil Gaiman and Stephen King, with artwork reminiscent of Edward Gorey. Her style is playful, bone-chillingly creepy, and above all, a lot of fun.
Recommended reading: Alma...
Jun 16, 2020
In our discussion, we are joined by a special guest. Shari Holt is an English professor who teaches courses in British Literature and cinema studies at the University of Mississippi. She’s the co-author of Ouida the Phenomenon, a study of the Victorian sensation novelist, and she writes about Charles Dickens, Gothic...
Jun 9, 2020
A list of black-owned independent bookstores:
https://lithub.com/you-can-order-today-from-these-black-owned-independent-bookstores/
An archive of black women in horror:
https://www.graveyardshiftsistersarchive.com
The black horror documentary on Shudder called Horror Noire:
Jun 2, 2020
Today we have a special guest joining us. Jill E. Anderson is a professor of English in Nashville, TN. She's currently at work on her book about domestic horror narratives from the Atomic Age, and, like us, she’s a big fan of Shirley Jackson’s work, especially her 1958 book The Sundial, which will be the topic of...