IN THE LI-BURY WITH DEMI-LOUISE BLACKBURN

Welcome everyone, I'm The Li-Bury-An, and today we have a spotlight on Demi-Louise Blackburn https://youtu.be/7r3-SrBGY8k Demi-Louise Blackburn reads from her story "Call of the Tide" which appears in THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY : Women of Horror Anthology Vol. 3 I first met Demi-Louise Blackburn when she submitted a story for Volume 2 of our... Continue Reading →

The One That Got Away – Kandisha Press Vol 3. Interview with Catherine McCarthy.

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Hi and thank you for joining me over at Janine’s ghost stories. It is fantastic to share a TOC with you for Vol 3 of this amazing book – The One That Got Away.

Why did you sub to this particular call, what pulled you in?

Hi Janine!

First of all, thank you so much for doing this! I appreciate the time you give to it.

I subbed to this call for three reasons:

  • Jill Girardi is a champion of women’s horror and amazing to work with. She’s efficient, professional, as well as being a wonderful person.
  • Secondly, I had a story published in Volume 2, Graveyard Smash, and thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience, especially sharing a TOC with such an awesome bunch of gals!
  • I was so lucky with this call because only a few weeks earlier I’d written a story that fitted the theme perfectly. It saved…

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The One That Got Away – Kandisha Press vol 3. Interview with Gwendolyn Kiste.

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It is finally February 1st 2021 and the official release day for The One That Got Away. And of course, it is Women in Horror Month!

We are celebrating the launch of our amazing book and we hope that you will join us!

We can’t wait to see some reviews coming in and are so grateful to each and every person who takes the time to read and share their thoughts.

During February, both I and Jill will be sharing interviews, spotlights and videos will all of the ladies from the anthology. And since this is Day One, what better way to kick it off than by welcoming the wonderful Gwendolyn Kiste who wrote a beautiful foreword for us.

Enjoy.

When did you start writing? Is it a career you have always wanted to pursue or did you just fall into it?

Gwendolyn Kiste: I’ve been writing…

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The One That Got Away – Kadisha Press Vol 3. Interview with Sonora Taylor.

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Hi and thank you for joining me over at Janine’s ghost stories. It is fantastic to share a TOC with you for Vol 3 of this amazing book – The One That Got Away.

Thanks for having me! Also thrilled to be sharing a TOC with you again.

Why did you sub to this particular call, what pulled you in?

I liked the theme. I’m a big fan of infusing romance and relationships into my horror. I think it creates an interesting dynamic, especially since I like getting into the minds of women who kill. What are they like in relationships? How does this affect their drive to murder, if at all?

Where did the idea for your story come from?

“From Scratch” actually came from food as opposed to relationships. I was inspired by a call for food-themed horror, and decided to write about a woman with murderous…

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The One That Got Away – Kandisha Press Vol 3. Interview with Mocha Pennington.

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Hi and thank you for joining me over at Janine’s ghost stories. It is fantastic to share a TOC with you for Vol 3 of this amazing book – The One That Got Away.

Why did you sub to this particular call, what pulled you in?

The name for the anthology drew me in. The name brought so many different concepts to mind. I was excited to get to work on a story, but I also excited to see what others would write as well. Seeing the teasers Kandisha Press have been posting these last few days have me more anxious to read it!

Where did the idea for your story come from?

“Liked” started off as an idea for a novel I was toying with. For me, if an idea for a novel pops in my head, I let it hang out there for a bit, and if my…

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