[NOTE: This is part of a series of Q&As with the Shirley Jackson Award nominees.] Rosanne lives in South London, so it’s no surprise she has a story titled “Lambeth [...]
[NOTE: This is part of a series of Q&As with the Shirley Jackson Award nominees.] Michael Rowe was born in Ottawa in 1962 and has lived in Beirut, Havana, Geneva, and [...]
[NOTE: This is part of a series of Q&As with the Shirley Jackson Award nominees.] Mark Morris became a full-time writer in 1988 on the Enterprise Allowance Scheme, and a [...]
[NOTE: This is part of a series of Q&As with the Shirley Jackson Award nominees.] Nicole Cushing is an author of dark fiction. She is the author of the novellas Children [...]
[NOTE: This is part of a series of Q&As with the Shirley Jackson Award nominees.] Kit Reed is the author of the Alex Award-winning Thinner Than Thou and many other [...]
[NOTE: This is part of a series of Q&As with the Shirley Jackson Award nominees.] Jared Shurin set up the publishing house Jurassic London in 2011, and has edited or [...]
[NOTE: This is part of a series of Q&As with the Shirley Jackson Award nominees.] Jonathan Oliver is the editor-in-chief of Solaris and Abaddon. He has previously had [...]
[NOTE: This is part of a series of Q&As with the Shirley Jackson Award nominees.] Conrad Williams was born in 1969. He is the author of seven novels (HEAD INJURIES, [...]
[NOTE: This part of a series of Q&As with the Shirley Jackson Award nominees.] Brian Hodge, called “a writer of spectacularly unflinching gifts” by Peter Straub, is [...]
[NOTE: This is part of a series of Q&As with the Shirley Jackson Award nominees.] Christopher Barzak is the author of the Crawford Fantasy Award winning novel, One for [...]
[NOTE: This is part of a series of Q&As with the Shirley Jackson Award nominees.] Sam J. Miller is a writer and a community organizer. His work has appeared or is [...]
[NOTE: This is part of a series of Q&As with the Shirley Jackson Award nominees.] Andrew Pyper is the author of six internationally bestselling novels as well as Kiss Me, [...]
[NOTE: This is the first of a series of Q&As with the Shirley Jackson Award nominees — and soon-to-be winners, as they’ll be announced this weekend!] Robert [...]