“We sing the song that pierces the Universe and bring the world to its knees” An unholy melding of Books of Blood era Clive Barker and the cosmic terrors of H.P. Lovecraft, with a style and vision all her own, Hailey Piper’s The Worm and His Kings is a nightmarish novella that will linger with […]

Hailey Piper
Hailey Piper is the author of The Worm and His Kings, The Possession of Natalie Glasgow, An Invitation to Darkness, Benny Rose, the Cannibal King.
Her short stories appear in Daily Science Fiction, The Arcanist, Flash Fiction Online, Tales to Terrify, and Year's Best Hardcore Horror, among other publications.
An avid reader, lifelong Godzilla fangirl, and member of the Horror Writers Association, she spends much of her free time either writing new horrors or helping her wife haunt their apartment by making spooky noises.
Interview With Charlene Elsby, Author of Hexis
Author Charlene Elsby joins us today as our featured guest in our Women In Horror Series. She is a philosophy doctor and former professor. Her work has focused on Aristotle’s metaphysics and contemporary phenomenology, especially the ontology of the literary work of art. Her first novel, Hexis, was published by CLASH Books in February, 2020. […]
Interview With Stephanie Ellis, Author of The Five Turns of the Wheel
Today we are pleased to feature author Stephanie Ellis as part of our Women In Horror Series. Stephanie writes dark speculative prose and poetry and has been published in a variety of magazines and anthologies. Her latest work includes the novel, The Five Turns of the Wheel and the novella, Bottled, both published by Silver Shamrock. She has […]
Interview With Ali Seay, Author of Go Down Hard
We begin our Women In Horror feature with our first guest Ali Seay. Ali was quick to get our curators’ attention at the start of IndieMuse with a unanimous recommendation for her novel Go Down Hard which was featured in of our Recommended Horror Reads installment #5. For the last fifteen years, Ali has written […]
Recommended Horror Reads #5 (Nov. 18, 2020)
The next installment of stellar new horror releases have been reviewed by our curators. These books made the cut!