We Tell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live: The Midnight Club and Queer Personhood

Other Terrors and Terror of the Other: A New Anthology Examines the Duality of Horror

Other Terrors and Terror of the Other: A New Anthology Examines the Duality of Horror

Vince A. Liaguno and Rena Mason, editors of the Other Terrors anthology, on why horror is the perfect lens to examine otherness, drawing inspiration from the Final Girl, and more. […]

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July 20, 2022 Books

Red X is a Relentless Urban Nightmare Full of Heart and Righteous Fury

Red X is a Relentless Urban Nightmare Full of Heart and Righteous Fury

David Demchuk’s Red X traces a series of murders in Toronto’s Gay Village that span centuries, perpetrated and aided by forces both supernatural and mundane. […]

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August 30, 2021 Books

Pride Rising: Eric LaRocca on Identity, Fearlessness, and Horror as Queer Comfort

Pride Rising: Eric LaRocca on Identity, Fearlessness, and Horror as Queer Comfort

Rising star Eric LaRocca talks to us about queer horror, the wild days of the early internet, and his latest novella, Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke. […]

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June 23, 2021 Books

Becoming the Wolf: Rose Szabo on Monsters, Queerness, and Euphemism

Becoming the Wolf: Rose Szabo on Monsters, Queerness, and Euphemism

What Big Teeth author Rose Szabo writes about getting comfortable with ambiguity when it comes to horror, and when it comes to queerness. […]

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February 2, 2021 Books

The Route of Ice and Salt is a Vampire Classic Back From the Dead

The Route of Ice and Salt is a Vampire Classic Back From the Dead

José Luis Zárate’s queer Dracula novella, The Route of Ice and Salt, is available in English for the first time–here’s why you should read it. […]

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January 20, 2021 Books