Deadline: March 7th, 2022 Payment: €150 Theme: stories that look upon the world with a mind of winter and behold nothing that is not there and the nothing that is (paraphrasing The Snowman). Note: Apologies for the short window, this just hit my inbo...
Deadline: March 22nd, 2022 Payment: 4 cents per word Theme: Essays exploring the intersection of queerness and the horror genre. Details for Divergent Terror: Essays exploring the intersection of queerness and the horror genre. Was there a specific f...
Deadline: April 30th, 2022 Payment: $0.02 per word + two (2) contributor copies Theme: Positive visions of the future If you could catch a glimpse of the future, what would you hope to see? An environmentally-friendly paradise? High-tech advancements...
Jane Lindskold: The Fantasy of Full-Time Writing By Angelique Fawns Is it your dream to be a full-time writer? What would that life be like? I had the opportunity to meet the New York Times best-selling author Jane Lindskold when she spoke to my Drea...
The Horror Tree Presents… An Interview With Briana Morgan Briana Morgan (she/her) is a horror writer and playwright. As of 2021, Briana is the author of several novels and plays, including The Tricker-Treater and Other Stories, Unboxed, and more. She...
What Horror Novels Do to Your Learning Skills, According to Scientific Research Horror novels are quite hard to read. They’re scary, and they’re brutal. But what do horror novels actually do to your brain? We’ve found the difference in brain activity...
Working with an editor: Six reasons you should swallow your fear and hire a professional By: Kate Nascimento As speculative fiction writers, you’ve probably seen your fair share of ghosts, cryptids, and alien invasions. So this Women in Horror Mont...
5 Steps to Write the Best Psychological Horror Story Many of us love horror movies. The thrilling experience and the suspense are too exciting. However, when it comes to writing these stories, most of us don’t know what to do and let’s face it, we fe...