Women in Horror
Hey folks,I am doing a 5 min talk next month about women horror writers. I can only pick a few to highlight. This has become distressing to me as narrowing down the field is painful. So tell me, as...
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Tough, tough project at any time.If you were looking for historical figures, I'd say Mary Shelley and Shirley Jackson. There are so many other women who are important, but these two are key to...
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Whose the one who had a title about a Harley, a Big Dick, and something or other? I kind of liked her stuff.
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rbmoney wrote:Tough, tough project at any time.If you were looking for historical figures, I'd say Mary Shelley and Shirley Jackson. There are so many other women who are important, but these two are...
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njhorror wrote:Whose the one who had a title about a Harley, a Big Dick, and something or other? I kind of liked her stuff.http://sanddanz.wordpress.com/tag/short-stories/ Lucy Taylor?
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njhorror wrote:That's her, thanks!I like some of her stuff.You mean her fiction, right?
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Charlee Jacob, Amy Grech, Elizabeth Massie, Jody R. LaGreca, Sherry Decker, Linnea Quigley, Stephenie Meyer ....
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I am assuming that women in horror is not limited to writers?Hannah Neurotica from Axwound Zine...and Ellen Datlow. Another amazing woman is Reyna Young of Last Doorway Productions, who produces the...
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sighlon wrote:Michael McCarty wrote:Stephenie Meyer ....That was kinda my reaction, too
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Michael McCarty wrote:Charlee Jacob, Amy Grech, Elizabeth Massie, Jody R. LaGreca, Sherry Decker, Linnea Quigley, Stephenie Meyer .... Thanks for the mention, Mike!
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I would make a case for C.L. Moore as a horror writer, though her short stories veered between science fiction, science fantasy and heroic fantasy. Such classics as 'The Black God's Shadow',...
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Laurell K. Hamilton, Lisa Tuttle, Caitlin Kieran, Tina Jens, Heather Graham, Deborah LaBlanc
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I just thought of some more Charlaine Harris (God, I can't believe I forgot her....), Ingrid Pitt, Fran Friel, Rain Graves (ditto), Sandy DeLuca and Tracy Lane
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Joel Lane wrote:I would make a case for C.L. Moore as a horror writer, though her short stories veered between science fiction, science fantasy and heroic fantasy. Such classics as 'The Black God's...
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Not surprising, considering a lot of them don't even know who Hitler was. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/06/29/half-german-teens-dont-know-hitler-dictator_n_1636593.htmlGermany has been left...
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