In Julia French’s novel, Hill Magick, readers are transported to the fictional town of Yarwich, where magical occurrences are commonplace. The story follows Rachel, a lonely woman stuck in an abusive relationship. A chance meeting with True Gannett, a backwoods folk...
We recently reviewed ‘The Remedy’ where the best statement from the book is really fitting by saying: It brings up a serious philosophical issue that you probably wouldn’t expect from a novel with the lines: “It’s not your fault. How were you supposed to...
Interview conducted by M.G. Allen L. Andrew Cooper is the author of the recent collection Leaping at Thorns (Blackwyrm 2015) (reviewed here), as well as two previous novels. In addition to the discussion below, we have a longer discussion with him available...
Welcome back to Deep Cuts! After a wonderful Women in Horror Month with my personal idols V.H. Leslie and Emily Carroll, today we welcome Richard Thomas. Richard is an old friend of Hellnotes and wears many hats: editor-in-chief of Dark House Press, a...
Welcome back to DEEP CUTS! Today, as a fitting capper to Women in Horror Month, we welcome the amazing Emily Carroll to talk about not just one, but two, of her creepiest webcomics. Like many readers, my first encounter with Emily’s work was her 2010 classic...
Welcome back to Deep Cuts, our twice-monthly interview series with a free story and author discussion. Today I am incredibly happy to welcome our guest Victoria (V.H.) Leslie and discuss her story “Senbazuru.” “Senbazuru” was originally...