A Giveaway for You, Valentine: Win a Copy of “The Science of Women In Horror!”

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As two girls growing up in the horror section of our local video stores, Kelly Florence and I came to understand how vital it is for female voices to be heard in horror. We wrote our second book The Science of Women in Horror as an ode to all that we have loved, from the final girls we admired to the content creators who dared to create feminist horror stories. We also wanted to research feminist theory and take a scientific look into how female identifying horror authors, actresses, directors, and more, have been treated throughout the decades. We had the great honor to interview such iconic women in horror as Alice Lowe, Dee Wallace, Sam Kolesnik, Gigi Saul Guerrero and Ashlee Blackwell. To celebrate the first birthday of our book we want to give away three copies for Women in Horror Month here at Divination Hollow Reviews! 

Thank you for the support, Ghouls Rule!

Meg Hafdahl and Kelly Florence 

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“Through the lens of horror, Kelly Florence and Meg Hafdahl take readers on a thought-provoking journey through history and real-life applications on what it means to be a woman. A monstrously feminine and insightful read; the past, present, and future of horror is female.” —Meagan Navarro, genre film journalist, critic, and columnist at bloody-disgusting.com



Enter our Women In Horror Month giveaway to snag your copy of this fabulous book!

To enter, leave a comment on this announcement blog
with your favourite horror or spooky movie directed, written or starring women!

A Winner will be selected at the end of February (2/28/21), and announced on our blog/twitter, so stay tuned!
No purchase necessary to enter.
Open to entry from February 14th through February 27th. Winner Selected on February 28th 2021.
Winner will be supplied a copy on behalf of Meg Hafdahl (if in US) or Elle Turpitt (if in UK.)

Four (4) Total winners will be selected out of all commenters.
Three (3) US Based winners and One (1) Non-US Winner.

Open to US/UK/CA residents.

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