Records of the Hightower Massacre and Representation on the Bookshelf
by Maeva Wunn I always wanted to be a writer. I remember scanning my bookshelf in college, searching for inspiration. Almost every volume was by a man. My heart sank.…
writings, professional information, miscellany
by Maeva Wunn I always wanted to be a writer. I remember scanning my bookshelf in college, searching for inspiration. Almost every volume was by a man. My heart sank.…
Highly articulate author Mona Kabbani devotes some of her dazzling prose to sharing thoughts on art, psychology, violence, and other topics as we delve into her novella The Color of…
by L. Andrew Cooper If a book makes heroes out of people you’re inclined to dislike no matter what they do, and if the same book makes villains out of…
Fantasy, adventure, comedy, even YA–filmmaker Justin Best applies his considerable talents in many areas, but we’re talking about his edgy horror feature Sheryl, which took home the award for Best…
Accomplished filmmakers Terry and Larry Ziegelman’s horror/thriller short “Broken Vessels” captured my imagination at this year’s Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival (and also captured the award for best actress…