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The Queer Horror Blerd: Solving ‘Problems’ Like Malik and Tunde

My journey chronicling Black Queer Horror Characters has been met with some highs and many lows. This is expected given the history of being Black and Queer in America.  Although, Black Queer folx are not new to horror, as you know. We have been playing in the horror sandbox since the 70s and possibly even […]

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The Queer Horror Blerd: The Importance Of ‘Monster High’

“What was your gateway to horror?” This question is often presented as an icebreaker between horror fans, with answers ranging from Goosebumps to Scooby Doo. There’s even a popular horror content creator, Horror4Kids, who specializes in curating movies, shows, etc. for people who want to start their little ones off in the genre without scarring

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Welcome To Lifelong Affliction

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on email Email Note: This column contains a frank discussion on suicide ideation.  Vampires often represent the repression of forbidden desire in film and literature. The dark allure of them has been present since Bram Stoker first released Dracula. In every adaption since, bloodsucking feels inherently

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Welcome To Self-Inflicted Stress!

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on email Email Self-abandonment is death by one thousand small betrayals. Abandoning yourself can come in many forms – compromising on something that will make you deeply unhappy, over-committing, and not keeping promises you made to yourself like, “I will stop scrolling my phone and go

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