Gender in the Horror Genre
Watch out, the ladies are doing more than scream–Ax Wound‘s a new magazine about “gender in the horror genre.” (Thanks, Rachael!)
Watch out, the ladies are doing more than scream–Ax Wound‘s a new magazine about “gender in the horror genre.” (Thanks, Rachael!)
“I’m not interested in perfection, and I don’t think the readers are, either.” Gail Simone talks Wonder Woman, Hollywood, feminism and LGBT characters with After Ellen.
Sure, it’s from 2007, but Girl-Wonder.org had my favorite April Fool’s ever.
Most major genre fiction publishers are located in either New York or London. Romance is a bit of an exception: Harlequin Books, the world’s largest publisher of romance, is headquartered in Toronto. Nor is the Canadian flag absent on the authorial side. There are Canadian romance writers […]
Sita Sings the Blues is a multilayered Ramayana, an amazing display of animation prowess and Sita sings in the voice of 1920s jazz singer Annette Hanshaw. It’s neater than I make it sound. Make some time.
Back in the day, HK studios assumed films with male leads couldn’t cut it in the theaters. So during the 1960s spy era, Hong Kong had Jane Bond films featuring masked spies in catsuits way before Maggie Cheung in Irma Vep. TarsTarkas gathers the resources all in one […]