"'Go big or go home. Because it's true. What do you have to lose?'- Eliza Dushku, Wrong Turn, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dollhouse"
Kelley Armstrong
Nancy Kilpatrick edits 'Evolve' vampire fiction anthology out March 2010
By Superheidi on January 10th, 2010
We're super excited about this new Canadian vampire anthology Evolve edited by Nancy Kilpatrick (Canada's literary 'Queen of the Undead'.)
Kelley Armstrong, Tanya Huff and twenty-two other Canadian dark fantasy and horror writers re-imagine the future of vampires in this first Canadian all-vampire anthology of original fiction!
Hellbound Hearts (2009)
Submitted by TheCommune on Thu, 10/22/2009 - 11:44
Featuring stories from by Paul Kane, Marie O'Regan, Clive Barker, Neil Gaiman, Dave McKean, Mike Mignola, Kelley Armstrong, Barbie Wilde, Sarah Langan, Mick Garris, Steve Niles
Reviewed by Lis Fies
I do have something new to ask Mick and Cynthia Garris at horror functions. "Hi Mick and Cynthia. So Mick, when your washed-up British-director character was suspended in the air while mid-insertion into his cute female PA and the cenobites filmed them while they had their skin and bones ripped apart by machines, was that a metaphor for how you have no privacy? Mick? Where are you going? Can we watch?"...



Anthology 'Hellbound Hearts' features story by 'Female Cenobite' Barbie Wilde
By Superheidi on August 25th, 2009
Actress/writer Barbie Wilde, best known for her performance as the one female Cenobite in the Hellraiser film series, has a new story called 'Sister Cilice' featured in the new anthology Hellbound Hearts - twenty-one tales inspired by Clive Barker’s Hellraiser universe (out Sept 29, 2009 in bookstores.) The merciless realm of the demonic Cenobites is the setting for these stories.
Edited by Paul Kane and Marie O’Regan, the anthology also features the work of six other female authors including Kelley Armstrong and Sarah Langan...
Kelley Armstrong ('Bitten')
By Superheidi on August 3rd, 2008Kelley Armstrong looks incredibly normal for the woman who has written the best panicked-crowd-at-a-rave-stampedes-and-slips-in-blood-and-entrails-while-a-werewolf-plays-with-a-severed-head scene in American literature. Armstrong was one of the best cases of “horror authors look just like the rest of us, they’re just more interesting.”

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