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@helengrantsays You can read a great interview with @helengrantsays here. https://t.co/2Xhe2jfkG5 #WomenInHorrorMonth #WiHM
And now back to #WomenInHorrorMonth with "The Sea Change & Other Stories" by @helengrantsays #WiHM https://t.co/v0SNZgzUTA
What are your favourite horror film misfires that are nevertheless extremely interesting?
Oh! And here's a copy of Rosa Mulholland's "The Haunted Organist if Hurly Burly" (1886). All the supernatural stories in this volume are in the Swan River collection. #WIHM #WomenInHorrorMonth https://t.co/ukuA6PR8OQ
@dubcilib @DublinCityofLit @GNHorror @LOHFiction @HorrorWriters @WiHmonth @WomenAloudNI @MoLI_Museum @NLIreland @dubreviewbooks @karenmvaughan @ProfDarrylJones @IrishTimesCultr While "Bending to Earth" co-editor Maria Giakaniki, who hails from Athens, Greece, runs the small press Ars Nocturna, which specialises in gothic literature in translation. https://t.co/W8OKP1xlRi
We love independent bookshops and book dealers. Here are some links to those who stock our books in Ireland, United Kingdom, USA, and Canada. Give them your support! #ShopLocal #SupportIndie https://t.co/8os9huBq4l
The great pulp artist Margaret Brundage, born #OTD in 1900. https://t.co/ERXbJbcQdi
On this day in 1869, the third instalment of "Green Tea", a harrowing supernatural tale by Irish writer J. S. Le Fanu, appeared in "All the Year Round" edited by Charles Dickens. We've just published a 150th anniversary edition with an intro by @MrHolness https://t.co/tm4IPRPSWP