A few months ago, I was looking for a new audiobook to dig into. Since re-entering the leaving-your-house workforce, audiobooks have helped me survive the daily...
Y’all didn’t think we forgot about Pride Month this year did you? The celebration may be smaller, but iHorror-a queer-owned publication-we still take it very seriously!...
Unburied: A Collection of Queer Dark Fiction was released earlier this month by Dark Ink Books. The anthology, edited by Rebecca Rowland features queer authors writing...
Edwin Wendler was born to music. His Japanese mother, a pianist and vocalist, was studying music at Rutgers when her professor mentioned that if she was...
Atlanta-based filmmaker ND Johnson is so many things. The black transfem writer and director quite frankly took me by surprise as they sat down to chat...
There are times during Pride Month at iHorror that I know people are going to ignore me completely. Then there are times when I batten down...
It seems like Horror Pride Month only just began and now it’s time to bring it to a close once again. It’s always an interesting time...
For Scott Philip Goergens, the road to filmmaking was long and winding with more than a few stops along the way. The 46 year old writer...
The road to filmmaking started early for writer, director, and sometime actor Dutch Marich, and oddly enough, it all began in a barber shop. He was...
In 1872, Irish author Sheridan Le Fanu published Carmilla, a novella in serial form that would reshape the vampire fiction subgenre for all time. The tale of...
One of the best parts of my job is getting to meet the people whose work I’ve admired over the years. That pleasure doubles when it...
Hailey Piper writes original scary books. No, really, I’m serious. She has a way of writing scary that is both refreshing and a bit disarming, especially...