Tag: Ladies of Horror Fiction
Unshod, Cackling, and Naked by Tamika Thompson
Contains: themes of Black female empowerment, combining horror, love, and unbridled obsession.
How Lovely to be a Woman by Tiffany Michelle Brown
“How Lovely To Be a Woman: Stories and Poems” by Tiffany Michelle Brown is a visceral exploration of womanhood. This anthology of stories and poems highlights women adapting resiliently/violently to societal and personal struggles.
Vial Thoughts by Van Essler
Contains: injectable books, scary circus people, lots and lots of ash.
The Haunting of Alejandra by V. Castro
Contains: scary ghosts, crappy family life, internal monologuing, narrative shifts, body horror.
Sisters of the Crimson Vine by P.L. McMillan
Contains: nuns, wine, blasphemy, folksy cosmic terror.
Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey
Contains: A scurry house, a scurry family, a dying old beast of a woman, a shitty artist whose art is derivative of real-life anguish.
Waif by Samantha Kolesnik
Contains: body modding, delusions, lots of violence, fetishes, fish-woman.
In Darkness Shadows Breathe by Catherine Cavendish
Contains: Haunting, luxury apartments, hospital rooms, mystery!












