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Women in Horror Month Fiction: The Galactic Guide to Spines
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Women in Horror Month Fiction: The Galactic Guide to Spines

Welcome to Women In Horror Month!

We’ve bumped our festivities from February into March, to allow even more space for highlighting and spotlighting marginalized voices and creators. We’re thrilled to be back for another month of amazing content highlighting girls, women, and femmes for WIHM!

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Women in Horror Month: Book Review: The World We Make

Women in Horror Month: Book Review: The World We Make

Welcome to Women In Horror Month!

We’ve bumped our festivities from February into March, to allow even more space for highlighting and spotlighting marginalized voices and creators. We’re thrilled to be back for another month of amazing content highlighting girls, women, and femmes for WIHM!

Thanks for stopping by our blog! Click through to read the latest from our team contributors and special guests!

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Book Review: β€œThe Science of Women in Horror,” byMeg Hafdahl and Kelly Florence
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Book Review: β€œThe Science of Women in Horror,” byMeg Hafdahl and Kelly Florence

Something, it seems, needs to be repeated often: women have always played a part in horror. In The Science of Women in Horror, Meg Hafdahl and Kelly Florence explore not just the characters and tropes we’ve seen on screen, but the women behind it too, in this fantastic exploration of film and social theories.

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