On Gun Violence, America’s Mass Shooting Epidemic, & Becoming a Suspect: A Conversation with Gina Tron
Riah Hopkins talks with Gina Tron, author of Star 67, You’re Fine, We Met On The Internet, Eat, Fuck, (Write About) Murder, and the heavily anticipated memoir, Suspect.
A Review of Rebecca Cuthbert’s Self-Made Monsters
Lori D’Angelo reviews Self-Made Monsters by Rebecca Cuthbert.
A Review of Julia C. Alter’s Some Dark Familiar
Bianca Viñas reviews Some Dark Familiar by Julia C. Alter.
A Review of Nicholas Belardes’s The Deading
Bekah Bahn reviews The Deading by Nicholas Belardes.
A Conversation with Pascale Potvin
Ava DeVries talks with Pascale Potvin, a Toronto-based writer, editor, and filmmaker, about her forthcoming short story collection, her feature-length directorial debut, and more.
A Review of Joe Steinhardt and Marissa Paternoster’s Merriment
Riah Hopkins reviews Merriment by Joe Steinhardt and Marissa Paternoster.
A Review of Red Lagoe’s Impulses of a Necrotic Heart
Alec Faiman reviews Impulses of a Necrotic Heart by Red Lagoe, author of the forthcoming novella In Excess of Dark (DarkLit Press 2024) and the novel Bloodstains by Gaslight (Brigids Gate Press 2024).
Death by Pagecount: An Interview with Max Booth
Robert Dean interviews Max Booth, author of We Need to Do Something and owner of Ghoulish Books (publishing imprint) and Ghoulish (bookstore).
A Review of Andrew Joseph White’s The Spirit Bares Its Teeth
C.C. Rayne reviews The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White.
A Review of Tiffany Morris’s Green Fuse Burning
Zachary Gillan reviews Tiffany Morris’s ecohorror novella, Green Fuse Burning.
It Started with a Ghost: An Interview with Ann Dávila Cardinal
Bianca Viñas interviews Ann Dávila Cardinal, author of The Storyteller’s Death.
A Conversation with Stephen Graham Jones
Court Ludwick talks with Stephen Graham Jones about slashers and Final Girls, narrative risk and formal experimentation,The Angel of Indian Lake, and more.
A Conversation with Aleksei Kazantsev
Court Ludwick talks with Antwerp-based photographer, Aleksei Kazantsev, about his recent work, major influences, liminal states of mind, and more.