a radio-dramatic podcast that celebrates and produces short horror stories by BIPOC authors. Ignyte Award Winner 2023
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsArts |
Tune in to our special Halloween episode with Steven Broadnax III, author of the Black horror play "Bonez", as we discuss magic, men, and Black folx. more
We conclude our third season with a Ariell R Johnson, owner of Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse. Tune in as we talk about longevity, community, and the ups and downs of making your lane. more
This week we talk to Sumiko Saulson and Kenya Moss-Dyme of Black Women In Horror about Afro-Surrealism, tech billionaires, and why you don't need to be good or famous to be a future ancestor. Check out their work at blackwomeninhorror.org Music by Co... more
We continue with our Flash Fiction Frenzy where each week we feature a new guest, talk about the season, and share short spooky stories. Our guests this Friday are Sara and Monika of Bitches on Comics. Tune in as we talk about water rats, building co... more
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I found out about these excellent short-horror collections just in time for Halloween
Love this! Some really fantastic stories. Black female horror means a lot to me and ecstatic to find it here. I’m sure it will become better and better as it gains more support and resources as well. more
Captivating from the first sentence. I’ve been pod-scrolling for hours. So glad I found you. Creative and exciting to listen to. Thanks for making this! Perfect for the season.
every story is so scary whether or not there's a happy end! each episode is extremely well-produced; great sound engineering, strong plots, and you care who the l characters + want to keep listening to find out what happens! we love to see it !! my fave used to be ogali + cooking with my sister but one drop / flash fiction 7 might be my new favorite!
every story is so scary ! they're standalone fiction and each story is extremely well-produced; great sound engineering, strong plots, and you care about the characters + want to keep listening to find out what happens! we love to see it !!
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