Q&A Authors


Books We Read

Tell Me I’m Worthless by Alison Rumfitt
The Hacienda by Isabelle Cañas
Spider the Artist by Nnedi Okorafor
A Cosmology of Monsters by Shaun Hamill
The Rust Maidens by Gwendolyn Kiste
Art by Maia Weir (shop her merch!)
Stories published By HOWLers
- Tales from Between featuring Ai Jiang, Christi Nogle, Patrick Barb, Ivy Grimes, and Nikki R. Leigh
- Warren Benedetto with FOUR published stories: “Things Are Looking Up” in RISE: Stories of the Undead; “He Has His Father’s Eyes” at Black Hare Press; “Breathtaking” by The Thirteen Podcast; and his novelette “Make It a Double” at Dark Horses Magazine
- P.L. McMillan interviewed Christi Nogle about her debut novel, Beulah, and also had her short, western-horror published in Blood in the Soil, Terror on the Wind alongside Taylor Rae
- Taylor also has a story, “Run with the Hunted” published at Wyldblood Press
- Christi Nogle had the genius idea to promote promotion during the last week of August

- Joe and Devon Radkins dropped their podcast, Partners in Fright
- Chelsea Pumpkins had a short, “Toxic Shock” in Chromophobia
- Mary Rajotte had a poem, “In Ghastly Splendor” in Love Letters To Poe : Houses of Usher
- Christopher O’Halloran had a short story, “Hungry Baby” at The Dread Machine, and a comic, “Caustic Downpour Sends its Love” at Adrenaline Shots Comic
- Jolie Toomajan had a short, “Favorite Favorite” at Tales to Terrify
- C.B. Jones released the audiobook of his novel, The Rules of the Road, featuring performances from HOWLers Shane Hawk, Christopher O’Halloran, and the author himself
- Gully Novaro had a drabble, “Red Feathers” at Black Hare Press
- Erik McHatton had a short, “Knocks” in CHM
- Four episodes of Newton’s Macabre Tales, featuring Newton Webb as well as “The Black Fog” on Amazon
- Brian Martinez released The Eldridge, a graphic novel
- Emily Hughes wrote an article at Vulture
- Jonathan Louis Duckworth had a short, “The Emperor’s Firstborn” at Tales to Terrify
- Katherine Troyer released another episode of her podcast, Such a Nightmare discussing Ash vs. Evil Dead
- J.L. Kiefer gave her upcoming horror-themed bookstore a paint job and the internet LOVED it
