Suggested speaking topics
Found Footage as Modern Folklore
How forbidden evidence, urban legends, and digital storytelling keep the form alive.
The Monsters Every Generation Creates
What horror reveals about technology, family, authority, identity, and social fear.
Queer Horror, Identity, and Survival
Transformation, secrecy, rage, chosen family, and monstrosity.
Folk Horror and the Fear of Old Things
Landscape, ritual, inherited belief, and communities that never forgot the rules.
How to Talk About Horror Critically
Separating taste from analysis while keeping criticism readable and alive.
Writing No House Is Empty
Atmosphere, dread, folklore, and turning a strange idea into a complete novel.
Available formats
- Convention and festival panels
- Library and classroom programs
- Virtual presentations and livestreams
- Moderated filmmaker conversations
- Author talks and book events
- Screening introductions and post-film discussions
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