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Anthologies

Aug. 2024 Release

Monsters in the Mills (2024)

Elizabeth Devecchi's "In the Belly of the Mills" is one of two poems featured in this haunting collection of prose exploring the horrors of the New England textile mills of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.  The poem, written as a sing song nursery rhyme, imagines the juxtaposition of two young children in the very same textile mill: one in a modern penny candy store located in its ruins, the other working in the mill when it functioned as such.

 

Edited by Christa Carmen, a Bram Stoker Award-winning and nominated author (2022, 2023), and L.E. Daniels, An Aurealis Awards-winning editor (2021) and Bram Stoker Award-nominated author (2023), Monsters in the Mills also includes a compelling introduction written by American Professor Emeritus of Humanities at the US Coast Guard Academy, Dr. Faye Ringel.

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Aug 2024 Release

Cooks of Horror
(2024)

A ghoulish collection of recipes and tales, this anthology/cookbook is the perfect for any kitchen. Edited and designed by Deborah Coldiron, Cooks of Horror features sixty hauntingly delicious recipes and more than two dozen works of original prose to go with them.

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Elizabeth Devecchi's Frightful Focaccia works as both an appetizer and the perfect bread to accompany any soup, salad, or main dish. And, as the reader will soon discover, the focaccia can be cleverly decorated to match all occasions. In Cooks of Horror it accomapies a delightful original flash fiction piece titled "Mother's Special Bread."

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Under Her Eye
(2023)

A showcase of poetry from some of the darkest and most lyrical voices of women in horror, Volume II.​

Edited by Lindy Ryan and Lee Murray

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A follow-up to the award-winning poetry showcase Under Her Skin, UNDER HER EYE features the best in never-before-published dark verse and lyrical prose from the voices of Women in Horror, themed on domestic horror and the terror women too often experience in their own homes.

Edited by Lindy Ryan and Lee Murray, UNDER HER EYE celebrates women in horror from cover to cover. In addition to poems contributed by over one hundred poets worldwide, the collection features poems from Stephanie M. Wytovich, Jessica McHugh, and Marge Simon, with cover art by noted horror artist Lynne Hansen and an introduction by Sara Tantlinger. This showcase is produced in partnership with The Pixel Project, a global non-profit organization focused on ending violence against women globally.

Elizabeth Devecchi's poem, "Oh, Brother," explores the most common but least reported form of family abuse in the US.

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