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When We No Longer Need WIHM, I Will Rejoice
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When We No Longer Need WIHM, I Will Rejoice

Here’s something I will say, quite regularly, and will absolutely always stand by. Women have always been part of Horror. Some of (though not the first) the first horror novels were written by women – Ann Radcliffe’s The Italian was published in 1796, inspired by The Castle of Otranto (1764) by Horace Walpole, and of course Frankenstein is still a hugely popular classic, written by Mary Shelley. Even some of the classics contain elements of horror, seeping into novels penned by women, because let’s face it, a woman’s life contains a multitude of horrors. Who can ever forget the imagery of a woman trapped in an attic, simply because she is unwell, while her husband brings in a new, younger woman?

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Book Review: β€œThe Monster Collection” (Audiobook)
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Book Review: β€œThe Monster Collection” (Audiobook)

Out of the three books presented in this audio collection, I’d previously read two. For those, it was interesting to revisit these books in audio form. For the other, it was great to experience it for the first time.

The Monster Collection presents three classics of the horror genre. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Frankenstein, and Dracula are all contained in this 30-hour plus audiobook.

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Horror In Hollywood Short Story Contest First Place Winner: β€œThe Hollywood” by Joanne Askew

Horror In Hollywood Short Story Contest First Place Winner: β€œThe Hollywood” by Joanne Askew

The door slid open. The two guards stood, armed. One jerked his e-gun, prompting her to move. Its chrome caught the light. Its purple battery throbbed inside its cylinder, and violet shadows oozed into the barrel. She placed her drink on the award shelf near the door that gathered dust – twenty-three figures stood there with her name engraved. She nodded to the guards, throwing a cardigan over her shoulders – not that it mattered what she wore, she knew she’d wake up in something different.

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