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R. Leigh Hennig. Horror author. Editor.

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SOLD! Upcoming Publications

On March 08, 2022, Weird Little Worlds announced a Kickstarter for their upcoming anthology Mother: Tales of Love and Terror, which easily funded, exceeding their original goal. Submissions were opened and I wrote a new story, specifically for this anthology. Last week, the editorial team informed me that they would like to publish my story. To say that I’m excited would be putting it mildly—despite being thematically important to me (much of my work centers around abusive mothers), the authors lined-up is stellar.

Featuring John Langan, Gemma Files, Gabino Iglesias, Sarah Read, Steve Rasnic Tem, Brian Evenson, and more.

I’ve been a big fan of John Langan since reading The Fisherman, a fan of Gemma Files since her story in Nightmare’s Women Destroy Horror!, and a fan of Brian Evenson since reading A Collapse of Horses. We also met and chatted briefly during my Fall Convergence for my MFA at University of Washington Bothell, and he had this mic-dropping quote when the usual ‘literary’ folks were declaring that the novel was dead:

“If the novel is dead, why can’t we stop talking about it?” - Brian Evenson

Mother: Tales of Love and Terror (Weird Little Worlds, September 2022)

The complete list of featured authors include:

  • Gemma Files - Shirley Jackson Award®-winning author and Sunburst Award®-winning author of Experimental Film (Open Road Media).

  • Ai Jiang - Rising horror star featured in Fantasy & Science Fiction, The Dark, and PseudoPod.

  • Brian Evenson - Shirley Jackson Award®, the World Fantasy Award®, and the International Horror Guild Award®-winning author of The Glassy, Burning Floor of Hell (Coffee House Press).

  • Donyae Coles - Featured in the Horror Writers Association Poetry Showcase Volume 8 as well as PseudoPod, Nightmare Magazine, and others.

  • Christina Sng - 2x Bram Stoker Award-winning author of A Collection of Dreamscapes (Raw Dog Screaming)

  • Gabino Iglesias - Wonderland Book Award for Best Novel of the Year (2019) and nominated for Bram Stoker Award®, Anthony Award®, and the Locus Award®.

  • Hailey Piper - 2x Bram Stoker Award®-nominated author of The Worm and His Kings (Off Limits Press).

  • John Langan - Bram Stoker Award®-winning and This Is Horror Award®-winning author of The Fisherman (Word Horde).

  • Mercedes M. Yardley - Bram Stoker Award®-winning author of Pretty Little Dead Girls (Crystal Lake).

  • Nadia Bulkin - 5x nominee for the Shirley Jackson Award®.

  • Sarah Read - Bram Stoker Award®-winning and This Is Horror Award®-winning author of Out of Water (Trepidatio).

  • Shane Hawk - Debuted as a compelling horror writer with his collection Anoka (Black Hills Press).

  • S.P. Miskowski - 4x Shirley Jackson Award® and 2x Bram Stoker Award® nominee.

  • Steve Rasnic Tem - Bram Stoker Award®, World Fantasy, and British Fantasy Award-winning author of The Night Doctor & Other Tales (Centipede).

  • Steve Toase - Featured in Ellen Datlow's Best Horror of the Year anthologies 3x.

We’re doing an author round-table, to be put up on the publisher’s website on September 01. How dope is that?

In addition to having my story selected for publication, I’m also on the editorial team. (All submissions were judged blind, however, and I was not involved with my story through the selection process.)

Before MOTHER, I sold a story to The Antihumanist, which appeared in their 4th edition. This one is dark as hell. I don’t recommend you actually be eating grapes while reading my story, “Grapes”…

A stranger told me my story gave her husband nightmares. That’s pretty metal.

The Antihumanist, 4th Edition (May 2022)

I also sold a piece of flash to Flame Tree Press for their monthly newsletter, which I wrote while visiting a dear friend in Tucson. The story is titled The Lobby of the Hotel McCoy, takes places in that lobby, and is also the actual hotel that I stayed at. I sent it along to them when it was published, and they just thought that was the bee’s knees.

What else?

Summer reading. Novel progress. Full sleeve tattoo. Goodbye, Maine. Hello, Connecticut?