LJ talks with Neena Viel about her new novel, I’ll Watch Your Baby, reclaiming stereotypes, and her personal connection with the horror genre.
The blend of folklore and social commentary make this the perfect pairing for readers who enjoyed Monika Kim’s The Eyes Are the Best Part and Kylie Lee Baker’s Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng.
A not-to-miss experience for fans of a wide range of chilling, humorous, existentially terrifying titles, such as Sea of Rust by C. Robert Cargill, Lucky Day by Chuck Tingle, and Chuck Wendig’s “Wanderers” duology.
A singular voice, Cassidy doesn’t just know a place, he has planted a flag there, cementing his status with a collection that feels like a conversation about horror (both the feeling and the genre) between author and readers. His book is a terrifying joy that will suit fans of a wide range of writers, from Stephen King (who provides the introduction) to T. Kingfisher, Kelly Link, Rachel Harrison, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, and Clay McLeod Chapman.
Tsao writes a terrifying, raw, and honest look at motherhood, in the vein of Tantrum by Rachel Eve Moulton, Womb City by Tlotlo Tsamaase, and The Push by Ashley Audrain.
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