![]() I often see posts on social media asking friends and colleagues for book recommendations by female authors, authors of color, etc. If they realize that, hey, the majority of the books they're consuming have been written by men, they tend to balance that out a bit by looking for female authors they're likely to enjoy. When it comes to women authors, readers have become much more inclined to seek out a well-balanced to-be-read list. ![]() SK: Are there unique challenges to being a woman in horror or do you feel like gender is irrelevant?ĪA: I like to say that gender is irrelevant, but to dismiss gender completely would be missing the mark. ![]() Though, a few of them do tend to lean a bit more toward the category of dark thriller.ĪA: Not a lot used to terrify me, but now that I'm a new mom, spooky babies have become a bit of a weakness. ![]() SK: How are you involved in the world of horror?ĪA: I've written seven novels and two novellas, all of which can be considered horror. ![]()
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