Monthly Archives: February 2012
Women in Horror Month: Interview with Actress/Director/Model/Producer/Writer, Rachel Grubb
My final guest for Women in Horror Month is Rachel Grubb, a woman of many talents. Rachel appeared as Amy in St Euphoria Pictures’ THE MONSTER OF PHANTOM LAKE. Since then she has acted in numerous independent feature films such … Continue reading
Women in Horror Month: Guest Post from Foinah Jameson
Greetings from the smoking monkey! I’m absolutely chuffed to be a guest poster here on Diane’s blog. I’m heavily dosed on flu medicine and ganked by fever right now, but I promise to attempt to stay on topic! So let’s get … Continue reading
The Many Flavors of Horror: An Interview with Nicole LeBoeuf
Horror is a many-flavored genre. From slash and gore to the psychological, from goosebumps to terror, horror can hit us hard in many places. My guest today takes horror to the realms of the fantastical with a side order of … Continue reading
Interview With Moi and Giveaway of Blue Galaxy
Gosh, sometimes it’s hard to blow one’s own trumpet. I was interviewed by author Claire Gillian and she said such lovely things about me that I’m almost too embarrassed to link to it. Almost. Heh, heh. If you’re interested in … Continue reading
Celebrating Women in Horror Month: Links of Burning Love
Quite a few of my writing buddies at Absolute Write are writing in celebration of women in horror this month. I thought I’d gather all the links into one place so you can enjoy them as much as I have. … Continue reading
Celebrating Women in Horror Month: Luke Walker’s Favorite Female Characters
Horror writer, Luke Walker, is a regular visitor to this blog. He’s previously been interviewed by yours truly and has also given us his opinion on the best zombie movies. This time around he’s telling us about his favorite females … Continue reading
Update from A Busy Little Writer Bee
Ah, February. Thou art so short, but so damn demanding. I’m really packing it in this month. It’s been the kind of month where I have to constantly keep re-prioritizing my to-do list, which grows lengthier every day. First up … Continue reading