Deb Eskie is a resident of Massachusetts and has an M.Ed in creative arts education. With a background in women’s studies, her focus as a writer is to expose the woman’s experience through unsettling tales that highlight the dilemma of sexual repression and oppression. By combining the genres of feminist and horror/science-fiction she aims to [...]
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2011: The Year of the Anthology?
January 7th, 2011
Lorna D. Keach
I’ve been pouring over market listings for going on eleven years now (since waaaaay back in the ol’ days of 2000, when one had to walk both ways up hill in the snow just for a chance to look at a Writer’s Market copy at the local library.) Now, I have to say–never before have [...]
The Horror of Non-Writers
March 26th, 2010
Lorna D. Keach
(Or, how to freak people out by admitting that you write in public.) It’s only recently that I’ve begun to have the courage to talk about being a writer, let alone a horror writer. Years ago, I never mentioned the W-word in polite company and rarely spoke it aloud, even when no one was listening. [...]

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