Check the book out here https://amzn.to/31nsZDK   Melanie R. Anderson and Lisa Kroger have both extensively studied speculative and horror fiction. They’ve written a few books together on the subject and they recently won the 2020 Locus Award for non-fiction for Monster She Wrote which explores female authors of horror and speculative fiction.  They also … Continue reading Horror and Speculative Fiction – “Monster She Wrote” (Quirk Books, 2019) – Melanie R. Anderson and Lisa Kroger interview →

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Melanie R. Anderson and Lisa Kroger have both extensively studied speculative and horror fiction. They’ve written a few books together on the subject and they recently won the 2020 Locus Award for non-fiction for Monster She Wrote which explores female authors of horror and speculative fiction.  They also won a Bram Stoker award for the book. We spoke about the subject and the book writing process.


0:41 – Lisa talks about how she and Melanie wrote a book on female horror writers.


2:02 – Melanie talks about previous projects they did together on ghosts and spectrality.


3:48 – Melanie talks about they structured the book.


6:36 – Lisa talks about their struggle to cover a broad scope of literary history.


8:48 – Melanie talks about female use of pseudonyms in horror fiction.


11:48 – Lisa talks about women not having to hide their identities.


14:51 – Lisa and Melanie talk about the nationalities of the women they included in the book.


16: 45 – Lisa talks about 19th century female horror literature.


19:11 – Melanie talks about 19th century ghost stories and why so many female writers wrote horror.


24:00 – Lisa talks about female writers mixing violence, gore, and sex


27:45 – Melanie talks about gore in horror.


32:47 – Lisa talks about a scandalous Margaret Cavendish story she really likes.


35:30 – Melanie talks about author Dion Fortune.


37:28 – Melanie talks about how religion affected the writing these women did. Lisa talks more about Manfrone.


41:39 – Melanie talks about she did the research for the work.


44:55 – Lisa talks about how she added to her horror reading list and how some writers seem to have disappeared completely.


48:28 – Lisa talks about horror comic books.


49:47 – Melanie talks about the joy these authors took in their work.


53:36 – Lisa talks about the writers who she felt touched by.


56:26 – Melanie talks about Gertrude Barrows Bennett and Jewelle Gomez.


58:59 – Lisa talks about the Gilda stories.


1:01:20 – Lisa and Melanie talk about writing the book and getting it published.


1:07:48 – Lisa is at lisakroger.com and on twitter @lbkroger and on instagram @lisa_kroger. Their podcast is knowfearcast and monster she wrote podcast and @monsterwrote on social media.


1:09:25 – Melnaie is at melanieranderson.com and on instagram @melanieranderson7.


 


Links of interest


https://amzn.to/31nsZDK


https://www.quirkbooks.com/book/monster-she-wrote


http://www.lisakroger.com/


https://melanieranderson.com/


http://www.knowfearcast.com/


https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-monster-she-wrote-podcast/id1498646080


 


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Guests: Melanie R. Anderson and Lisa Kroger


Host: Cris Alvarez


Tags: writer, fiction, speculative, horror, shirley jackson, locus award, margaret cavendish, ghost stories, toni morrison, Dickens, Christmas Carol, spiritualism, murder mystery, child ghost, periodicals, magazines, Elizabeth Gaskell, Anne Radcliffe, Jane Austen, terror, explained supernatural, Manfrone, Edgar Allan Poe, Dr. Taverner, Dion Fortune, religion, Catholic, monks, nuns, pulps, Marjorie Bowman, demons, weird tales, Gertrude Barrows Bennett, Jewelle Gomez, vampire, Locus award, Bram Stoker Award


 


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