ELIZABETH HAND Talks About Her Phenomenal Episode For "FIRST WORD ON HORROR" (INTERVIEW)
Substack, Etch Film, and Director Philip Gelatt are doing every horror lover a favor with the groundbreaking documentary “First Word on Horror.” This 15-part series has already featured Stephen Graham Jones (you can find our interview here) and Paul Tremblay (you can find that one here). The series features some of the most exciting names writing horror fiction today. These remarkable individuals recount their personal introductions to horror, and how horror came to shape their lives and careers. These stories are accompanied by engaging visuals and a short story from the author that pairs perfectly. It’s a fully immersive experience, unlike any horror documentary that has come before.
The incredible Elizabeth Hand, author of “A Haunting on the Hill,” “Wylding Hall,” and “Generation Loss,” joins us to talk about her own experience in the genre, the creepy majesty of New England and London, the secret to her process, which is no secret at all, and what she reaches for comfort and fright watches. We had such a fantastic time speaking with Elizabeth and we know you’ll enjoy every minute of this interview.
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Sean O'Connor has been an avid horror fan for the last 4 decades. From the Universal Classics through the New French Extremity, Sean has tried to expand his knowledge and love for the genre through film and literature and looks forward to reviewing all types of world cinema with Macabre Daily.