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Blood-Red Horror
Pink is good. Pink is the color of cherry blossom season (Sonora’s favorite time of year). Pink is the best Starburst flavor. Pinky had the best lines in Pinky and the Brain. Pink’s darker sister, red, though, is the one that rules Halloween. Like rings around the moon, a slasher’s blade, and the coffee cup…
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Fright Girl Fall: New Releases We’re Pumped For
It’s fall, y’all! Spooky season is upon us, and we’ve put together a list of several new releases — several scary, some not so much — that we’re excited for this fall. We hope your own list not only includes one (or more!) of these fantastic reads, but that you’ll make sure to read from…
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V. Castro’s Hispanic Heritage Month Recommended Reads: Pts. 1 and 2
If you aren’t following V. Castro on Instagram, you should be! In addition to sharing her incredible work (and amazing earring collection), she always has the best book recommendations. Below are parts one and two of her recommended books for Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 – October 15). Which Latinx authors are your favorites? Which…
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Fright Girl Summer: The Return!
Back in 2022, V. Castro posted on Twitter that she wanted to start an online book festival to promote and highlight marginalized authors. She said she wanted something like “hot girl summer,” but for people who are overlooked in publishing, namely in horror. I chimed in that we could call it “Fright Girl Summer,” which…
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