CD Esklison’s debut poetry collection examines the connection between the horror genre and the LGBTQ+ community.
Patrick D. Murphy & Vernon Hyles, eds. The Poetic Fantastic: Studies in an Evolving Genre. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1989. xxviii+226. $39.95. Scott E. Green ...
Two exciting events will take place at Gibson’s Bookstore in Concord next week. Four enigmatic horror authors will discuss the catharsis of darkness in an ever-darkening world at Horror Fiction ...
The 1% Club host Lee Mack had the pleasure of hearing some horror poetry on Saturday, 8 February. Airing on ITV1, the newest episode of the quiz show welcomed contestants Christine and her son ...
“Para/Normal,” “Found/ Footage,” and “Body/Horror” take a more literal second meaning as the individual words separated by a slash. Employing a whole range of poetry types, from the ...
sometimes fraught relationship with the horror genre; there’s a kinship in the Othering, in being feared and hated and cast out from society. CD Esklison’s new poetry collection examines this ...
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