
Grief and Identity in Horror - How a Bram Stoker Award Nominee Writes | Laurel Hightower
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In this episode of Storyline Sessions, horror author and Bram Stoker Award nominee Laurel Hightower shares her experience with writing grief and different sensitive topics, being traditionally published, choosing the right cover art and many more interesting subjects.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Start
01:04 - Conversation start
01:18 - Silent Key reception
03:25 - Switching up genres and writing strong characters
06:23 - Picking the right cover
08:08 - Traditional vs self-publishing
12:01 - Editing process
14:52 - Co-editing short story anthologies and representing important issues in genre fiction
20:02 - Every Woman Knows This and writing about women issues
26:10 - Diversity in genre writing and biases
28:23 - Grief in horror
32:52 - Audiobooks
36:10 - Short vs long form
39:00 - Below novella and Bram Stoker Award nomination
42:50 - Cryptid horror and other types of horror Laurel enjoys
45:50 - Using pen names
47:55 - Splatterpunk
50:15 - Give Me Your Fingers
51:25 - Piracy
54:25 - Day job impact on writing
57:48 - Day of the Door (new novel)
01:00:42 - Mike Flanagan
01:03:05 - 2023 favorites
01:06:20 - Outro