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Liminal Space in Horror – Discussion & Soirée

  • Treadwell's Books 33 Store St, London WC1E 7BS (map)

Writers and editors discuss 'Darkest Margins', a new anthology exploring the uncanny thresholds of horror. Drinks follow.

Liminal spaces lie at the heart of horror storytelling  – thresholds, passages and uncertain states.

At this in-person event, editors and contributors discuss liminality across horror cinema, literature, television, art and video games. The occasion the publication of Darkest Margins, a new anthology. The lively panel discussion is followed by Q&A -- then complimentary drinks on the shop floor. Copies of Darkest Margins will be available, with the chance to meet and mingle. Plus, the chance to win a copy signed by a selection of the writers and artists.

Matt Rogerson is the founder and Editor in Chief of 1428 Publishing, author of The Vatican Versus Horror Movies and Fulci’s Inferno: Faith in the Films of a Horror and Giallo Auteur (McFarland & Co). Myroslava Halushka is a writer and H.R. Giger expert. She is a curator of ‘ALIENation’, a 2019 retrospective of the artist’s work in Kyiv, Ukraine to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the film Alien. Mo Moshaty is Editor-in-Chief of NightTide Magazine and founder of Mourning Manor Media, whose award-winning work includes short story collections Love the Sinner and Clairviolence. Her Darkest Margins essay earned a Bram Stoker Award nomination. Sally Campbell is a London-based editor with a master’s degree in Film and Screen Media, focussing on involuntarily childless characters in horror films; she presented on the subject at the 2024 Final Girls Berlin Brain Binge. She is author of A Rebel’s Guide to Rosa Luxemburg (2011).

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