The extremely wonderful and talented Damien Walters Grintalis has invited me to guest post on her blog to celebrate February, which is Women in Horror month. Damien is a regular at the Shock Totem flash fiction contest, and she has placed pretty much every time. Her work is stunning, her personality is warm and mysterious, [...]
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Women in Horror Month
Posted in Writing, tagged Damien Walters Grintalis, guest post, ladies are scary yo, Mercedes M. Yardley, Women in Horror, Women in Horror month on February 22, 2012 | 2 Comments »
Your First Hate Mail: My First Guest Post of 2011. Woo hoo!
Posted in Writing, tagged guest post, hate mail, Matthew Jones, Mercedes M. Yardley, Peggy and William Wu, Peter S. Beagle, Sean Markey, Shock Totem, The Fictorians, The Last Unicorn Graphic Novel is AWESOME, William Wu Books, working for a magazine, World Fantasy Con on January 9, 2012 | 8 Comments »
“Your First Hate Mail: How Life Can Change After Working For a Magazine” has gone live at The Fictorian Era. Go! Read it! Support them! But first, let me tell you about our little literary meet-cute. So I was at World Fantasy Con in October. Besides geeking out over some of my favorite authors, I [...]
My Guest Post: A Twitter Love Story
Posted in Writing, tagged guest post, how I got my agent, Jami Gold, look Ma technology is awesome!, Twitter on September 30, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Jami Gold graciously listened to me prattle on about how cool Twitter is, and I have writing pals on Twitter, and by the way, I SCORED MY AGENT THROUGH TWITTER, and then she asked me to write a guest post about it. Which I did. Won’t you come and read it? Pretty please? Also, today [...]
Guest Post By Kurt Newton
Posted in Writing, tagged guest post, Kurt Newton, Literary Horror on December 21, 2009 | 12 Comments »
Literary Horror and Other Unnecessary Labels By Kurt Newton Whoever said horror fiction had to be crude? Whoever said you can’t have horror without art? Somebody must have said it because it’s all I see when I read blogs discussing the current state of the horror genre. You’d think there are only two types of [...]
