horror

  • Essays and horror and poetry, oh my! This month I had the chance to interview adoptee author, Jenny Heijun Wills about her new essay collection, Everything and Nothing at All, recently named one of Globe and Mail’s best books of 2024. The book will be widely available it the US in 2025, and I felt

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  • Spooky season was finally upon us in October. I got some good ones in this month, alongside a few classics, old and new. I also took advantage of a trip to Kansas to visit Watermark Books & Cafe in Wichita, and two great local authors that were new to me: Sarah Smarsh and Nghiem Tran.

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  • This September, I continued working my way through James Baldwin’s oeuvre in honor of his 100th birthday last month. I also got a jump on spooky season with three thrillers: Truman Capote’s classic, In Cold Blood (1965), Disha Bose’s Dirty Laundry (2023), and Ira Levin’s Rosemary’s Baby (1967), which I had the pleasure of reading

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Women with long, curly hair seated on a stoop. She is wearing an army green jacket and jeans, smiling at the camera.