Hello out there to all my lovely weirdos! Thank you for dropping by the blog today. I am SO EXCITED to tell you about a horror event coming to Wisconsin on April 19th! I first learned of this event through fellow author, R.E. Bunch, whom I have encountered at a few conventions by now, becauseContinueContinue reading “Slay the Lake LGBTQ+ Horror Book Fest – a brand new event coming to Kenosha, Wisconsin!”
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The Crow and Comfort by Rie Sheridan Rose
In May of 1994, I fell in love with a dead man. Sitting in a darkened theater, mesmerized by the action on the screen, I was watching The Crow, starring Brandon Lee, who had been killed making the film. I was profoundly moved by the film. I saw it nineteen times in twenty days…or maybeContinueContinue reading “The Crow and Comfort by Rie Sheridan Rose”
Celebrating Women in Horror Movies During Women in Horror Month By Dawn Colclasure
In horror movies, women play a variety of roles: The victim, the Final Girl, and the hero. For a long time, women in horror movies did not have positive or empowering roles, as their roles were mostly for the purpose of eye candy or to be the damsel in distress. Most horror movies of theContinueContinue reading “Celebrating Women in Horror Movies During Women in Horror Month By Dawn Colclasure”
“Buttzville, you say?” – by Nora B. Peevy
Wondering what weird town names there are in the good ole USA? Well, I’ve pulled an all-nighter, and I am wondering. You try sleeping with a twenty-four-pound Pitbull mix who loves to snuggle and a jealous Bombay cat waiting to strike her on the nose the first chance she gets. The dog is a heftyContinueContinue reading ““Buttzville, you say?” – by Nora B. Peevy”
Bingo! I’ve Got Bingo! They’re All on The Death Harbinger List!
Weird Wide Web welcomes its new non-fiction article writer, Nora Peevy, with her piece on the HARBINGERS OF DEATH!
Exciting News from Author Lindz McLeod!
Author Lindz McCleod announces exciting news exclusive to this Weird Wide Web interview!
Hell Hath No Fury Like Barbie Wilde
They say “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned”. I say fury has never known a woman like Barbie Wilde. From movies, to television, to her works as a published author, Barbie’s fury is not one of anger, but a wild and creative force filled with a creative expression that is undeniable. From ourContinueContinue reading “Hell Hath No Fury Like Barbie Wilde “
Meet Horror Host Miss Misery
I first met *Horror Host Miss Misery* because I’m a spooky author, and she writes and compiles spooky books. A friendship meant to be! She’s a fellow horror addict, and I dig that. I know her as Reyna. But no matter her title, she’s a great guest, and I’m thrilled to have her join us for a Q & A sesh here at Weird Wide Web!
Sapphic Inquiries – Getting Intimate With Sapphire Lazuli
Writer / director Sapphire Lazuli joins me for Women In Horror Month as we talk about life, poetry, darkness, evil, built things, living things, and growing up trans in a dreadful world! Don’t miss this short interview with a bright and rising star.
What Do Ya Know! It’s Caitlin Marceau!
Caitlin Marceau is a queer author and lecturer based in Montreal. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing, is an Active Member of the Horror Writers Association, and has spoken about genre literature at several Canadian conventions. She spends most of her time writing horror and experimental fiction, but has also been published for poetry as well as creative non-fiction.
