Horror Roundtable: Pt 2
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Horror Roundtable: Part two
A conversations with Bookish Horror BIPOC creators in a round table discussion to discuss their thoughts on horror lit in 2026.
Correction: Ivy Fang was a missaid as Ivy Wang. I'm sorry for the mistake and it's been corrected on the transcript.
About guest(s)
Morgan
A member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, Morgan (she/her) - nicknamed Momo - was born and raised in Oklahoma, often watching cult classics like Scream, The Craft, and Interview with a Vampire with her mom.
Now a voracious reader of the spooky, gory, and weird, Momo still loves horror storytelling more than any other genre. In particular, she loves reads that uplift traditionally marginalized communities and expertly weave in social commentary, such as recent faves Listen to Your Sister, Molka, and The Whistler.
Momo currently works for a leading civil rights organization as both a fundraiser and Indigenous Justice lead with her two cats, Sake and Soju.
Jess
Just an avid reader of books that raise eyebrows.
Abby
An avid reader, reviewer and fierce supporter of the horror community. She is also the author of the short story "The Inevitable", her first piece of fiction, which is included in the With Teeth werewolf anthology.
Bianca
When she's not reading books or thinking about books, she's hanging out with my husband, being a dog mom, convincing myself I enjoy the gym, watching horror movies, or trying to write some kind of story. Her favorite places to go are the library, the movies, indie bookstores, and local coffeeshops. Being an introvert, she's not one to talk much but when she does, it's about books.
Topics discussed
During part two, we discuss:
- Trends we have had enough of
- Trending horror books
- 2027 anticipated releases
- Audience questions
Connect with guests
- Jess: Instagram & TikTok
- Morgan: Instagram
- Abby: Instagram | Bluesky | Threads
- Bianca: Instagram
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