Today on Fright Girl Summer we have new fiction from Stephanie Stephan
💧The Well💧 is up now. You can follow her on Instagram (an)

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Women in Horror Month Artist Challenge!
Day 3: The One Who Danced

How could I not draw the iconic Susie Bannion dancing her red rope dance in the 2018 Suspiria remake? It's an homage to the original and a film all on it's own.

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THE NIGHT SILVER RIVER RUN RED by
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"Christine Morgan expertly weaves her own brand of extreme horror and visceral violence into an almost perfect replica of the pulp westerns a lot of us know quite well." -Amazon Review

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Day 2: Women in Horror Month Artist Challenge
The One You Wanted to Be
The moment I saw Elvira's Film I was hooked. I got to meet her at a convention when I was 12 years old. So shy I could hardly speak, yet couldn't get my eyes off her.

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My favourite month has begun! I now have so many Women in Horror artworks I couldn’t display them all. Have you got a favourite!!? Artist Signed prints are available in my shop! https://t.co/FU6LGL7wxJ 🥰🖤

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The Full Lid - 28th February 2020 - The evolving astronaut mythos! Star Trek, myth and memory! directors including and ! anthology announced! Brain stuff! https://t.co/VpfiB8Us3f

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IMAGE 1: Don’t Care
5”x5”
Charcoal on board

IMAGE 2: Annie
5”x5”
Charcoal on board

Last day to see ’s
1419 Hertel Avenue in Buffalo NY,
or online at https://t.co/BTrWMLdY4S

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Day 13 The Gang’s All Here- in See No Evil 2, Katherine Isabelle and company surprise Danielle Harris while she’s working her job as a mortician because they’re not gonna let her miss celebrating her birthday and another by the

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This little lady is part of ’s up through February 22. See the exhibit in person at 1419 Hertel Avenue in Buffalo, or online at https://t.co/BTrWMLdY4S

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Nancy Thompson from A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984).
Starting Women in Horror Month fan art series with my 1st Final Girl

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The color for this weeks is Siskin Green and since February is Women in Horror Month, here's a cartoon of Mary Shelley and the creature from her novel "Frankenstein".

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You can celebrate and by reading these excellent horror books by black women!

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As it's I'd like to do a shout out for the ladies making short horror films for screening at a show I'm curating later this year :) DM me for details - I also review. Monsters is our next theme but we do two a year so bring it on!

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“Just the thing for readers who aren’t scared of the dark—or for those who are and like it.” –

My Rotty book for twisted little middle grade/young adult readers: https://t.co/C83agkpIKc


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