The One That Got Away – Kandisha Press Vol 3. Interview with Michelle Renee Lane.

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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?

Interestingly enough, I was already working on this story when I saw the call and thought, “perfect!” I rarely have something ready to go when I see a call I’m interested in. That’s one of my goals for this year, to have a backlog of stories on hand so that when I see a call that interests me, I can see what works or if I can adapt an existing piece.

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Where did the idea for your story come from?

I’ve been thinking about writing an article about the connection(s) between pornography and horror, which I’ve been thinking about for years after I learned…

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IN THE LI-BURY WITH MICHELLE RENEE LANE

Welcome everyone, I'm The Li-Bury-An, and today we have a spotlight on Michelle Renee Lane There is a reason why Michelle Renee Lane is a Bram Stoker Nominated Author. Her novel, Invisible Chains (Haverhill House Publishing) not only received the nomination but has also garnered acclaim from fellow authors and book critics. Linda Addison, a... Continue Reading →

Interview with Jill Girardi

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The Horror Club talks to Jill Girardi, Editor-in-Chief of Kandisha Press, about the press itself, its titles, including the recently released volume 3 of its ‘Women of Horror’ series, her work and the horror community, among other things.

Hi Jill, thanks for having a chat! Can you tell me about Kandisha Press?

Hi! Kandisha Press is a women-owned independent publisher that focuses on promoting women authors. Having said that, we are a safe space for everyone regardless of gender, race, orientation, religion, disability, age, appearance, or any other such social construct. Everyone is welcome in our little community.

Where does the name come from?

In Moroccan folklore, Aisha Kandisha is a temptress who lures her victims out into the desert where she slowly drives them mad. She is a symbol of the prowess of women. What better name for a press that focuses on women?

This is the third volume…

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