Hi everyone, I will be participating in a Horror Writers Association Connecticut Chapter (HWA CT) reading event at the Hagaman Library in East Haven, CT on March 14 along with five other authors. I will be reading an excerpt from my psychological horror, Plain. If you're in the Connecticut area, we would love to have you as our guest.
Here’s the press release with more information:
Horror at the Hagaman!
The Hagaman Memorial Library in East Haven to host a night with Connecticut horror writers
East Haven (3/7/24) – The Hagaman Memorial Library in East Haven will be hosting an evening of horror with a select group of Connecticut horror fiction writers, part of the Horror Writers Association – Connecticut Chapter’s Fright Night series. The evening will include author readings, interviews, book signings and sales, and even a little horror trivia (with prizes) to test your knowledge of the spooky and macabre.
“The Hagaman Library is happy to showcase local writers and artists in a wide array of literature genres so readers can be exposed to authors in their own backyards,” said Chris Hemingway, Reference, Archival and Local History Librarian for Hagaman Library. “We think this will be a fun event for our community. Readers will get to meet and engage with a wide range of authors working in the horror genre.”
The event will be held on Thursday March 14 from 6:30 p.m. until 7:45 p.m. at the Hagaman Library, 227 Main Street, East Haven, CT 06512. The event is open to the public and authors will be on hand to sell and autograph books.
Featured authors include playwright and book cover designer Logan Alexander Johnson; industrial/organizational psychologist and horror writer B.C. Bull, who is currently composing a collection of horror short stories; author of Dead Ends and Boy in the Box, Marc E. Fitch; author, and editor of the anthology Silent Dystopia: Stories of a Silent Apocalypse, D.T. Griffith; author of the Primeval series and short story collection Among the Willows, John Opalenik; and Grammy nominee turned horror writer Judith Pancoast.
“Horror has exploded in popularity in recent years, it isn’t just for month of October anymore,” said HWA CT co-founder and co-chair David T. Griffith. “We truly thank the staff at Hagaman Library for agreeing to host this event and can’t wait to connect with readers and those interested horror and dark fiction.”
For more information reach out to Chris Hemingway at the Hagaman Library, or Judith Pancoast with HWA CT at HWAofCT@gmail.com