Black History Month is here. Every year my mind stays on how to honor our Black literature icons, especially our Black Women of Horror. Well, thankfully this month is Black Women in Horror Month, and as a proud contributor of the genre, I am shouting to the rafters as always to remember and celebrate all things, L.A. Banks.
Into the Nothingness
by R. J. Joseph Chantale is a graduate student who has lived in the southern United States her entire life. Once she decides to attend grad school in a northern state, she is introduced to snow. Alien and somehow off, the frost proves itself to be as all encompassing as it appears. The ice covered... Continue Reading →
At the Heart of Horror: Valjeanne Jeffers, Remembered
Around this time last year, I was interviewing authors for the Horror Writers Association’s Black Heritage Month blog series when I received the heartrending news that Valjeanne was coming toward the end of her life.
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