Leaving a plug for the Women’s Writing Symposium here — Mary SanGiovanni did a phenomenal job, and we’re so grateful to all the guests who shared their time and talent with us (especially Gemma Amor, who lectured us to stop apologizing, and very effectively!).
It was an amazing chance to talk in depth about issues facing women in horror. We had everyone from VERY seasoned veterans to brand-new writers, and everyone had something to contribute. A wonderful program. Can’t wait for next year, and can’t recommend it enough!
Thank you as well to the whole Scares team — Brian, Sonora, and Joe especially — for setting the symposium up and making it happen. We’re grateful you gave us that space.
Thanks so much for another awesome Scares That Care AuthorCon. Best charity ever. And thanks for the shoutout in your newsletter. I appreciate you brother ❤️
Responding about Sandy Deluca. We've been wirking with Sandy for about a decade now, bringing out new and old titles. She's been a delight to work with. The books tend to walk a tightrope between dark poetry and prose, particularly in Manhattan Grimoire, in a way I've seldome encountered. - David Niall Wilson
Leaving a plug for the Women’s Writing Symposium here — Mary SanGiovanni did a phenomenal job, and we’re so grateful to all the guests who shared their time and talent with us (especially Gemma Amor, who lectured us to stop apologizing, and very effectively!).
It was an amazing chance to talk in depth about issues facing women in horror. We had everyone from VERY seasoned veterans to brand-new writers, and everyone had something to contribute. A wonderful program. Can’t wait for next year, and can’t recommend it enough!
Thank you as well to the whole Scares team — Brian, Sonora, and Joe especially — for setting the symposium up and making it happen. We’re grateful you gave us that space.
Thanks so much for another awesome Scares That Care AuthorCon. Best charity ever. And thanks for the shoutout in your newsletter. I appreciate you brother ❤️
I loved COMIC BOOK IMPLOSION, but TwoMorrows really pissed me off by almost immediately publishing an expanded edition. Ugh.
Responding about Sandy Deluca. We've been wirking with Sandy for about a decade now, bringing out new and old titles. She's been a delight to work with. The books tend to walk a tightrope between dark poetry and prose, particularly in Manhattan Grimoire, in a way I've seldome encountered. - David Niall Wilson
Very happy you went with your theme for The Overlook anthology. Can't wait to see what you cooked up.
Congrats to Candace, and I hope to be there for next year's AuthorCon and/or one of your other Scares That Care events.