Following our review of Relationship Killers, lead Assia Lau’ren graciously answered our Women in Horror Month questions.
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Speculative Fiction and Poetry Author Blaise Langlois [Women in Horror Month 2022]
Blaise Langlois is a passionate author of speculative fiction and poetry who has a love for horror.
Filmmaker, Writer, and Actor Lindsay Bennett-Thompson [Women in Horror Month 2022]
With her upcoming fourth short film as a fimmaker coming up, Lindsay Bennett-Thompson is making her mark on the industry as a filmmaker following an established acting career.
Supernatural Author Tarphy Horn [Women in Horror Month 2022]
Tarphy Horn is a writer with horror influences and a passion for learning.
Please introduce yourself:
I’m Tarphy Horn. I’m Gen X, and I have two adult kids and a hubby. I love tattoos – my end game is to have my legs entirely covered in fantasy art. I read almost every genre, and write anything that comes to mind.
Horror-Influenced Artist Becky Doyon [Women in Horror Month 2022]
Traditional and digital horror-influenced artist Becky Doyon has some great work for all to see and a few secret projects up her sleeve.
Authors of the The Science of… series Kelly Florence and Meg Hafdahl [Women In Horror Month 2022]
Co-Authors Kelly Florence and Meg Hafdahl have agreed to answer our questions, see their answers in their own words here:
Independent Effects Artist and Scare Actress Tiffany Manning [Women In Horror Month 2022]
Tiffany Manning is an independent artist who loves to create monsters and scares as an effects artist and scare actress, here she is in her own words.
Please introduce yourself:
Hello, my name is Tiffany Manning. Born and raised in Ohio. I’m 27yrs old and I’ve been a woman of horror ever since I can remember. Probably since the early age of 4 years old after my first of 19 surgeries when I awoke with stitches and related to Frankenstein’s monster and he forever became one of my favorite works of cinema magic. My love for the stitched monster only grew as my number of stitches grew when my disease Osteogenesis Imperfecta also known as brittle bones disease required me to have corrective surgeries due to fracturing almost every bone in my body hundreds of times.






