Thursday 8 March 2012

Decapitating Gingerbread Men




To celebrate International Women's Day, Michael Wilson invited me over to the This is Horror site to talk abut horror and so I wrote a wee article... Decapitating Gingerbread Men. Caution: contains childnappers, flying monkeys and clowns.

11 comments:

Pete said...

Not only is it International Women's Day, but I just had an email from Random House informing me that 5 - 11 March was British Pie Week.

Two very good reasons to be cheerful.

Cate Gardner said...

Ooh, and me on a diet as well. They need to reschedule pie week.

Pete said...

Yeah, but diet is just die with a t on the end, and obviously not a concept we need to believe in.

And later in the month - again, according to Random House - there are Chocolate Festivals in Brighton, Oxford and London.

Cate Gardner said...

You're killing me here ;)

Deborah Walker said...

Pie week? Me likee. I haven't had a pie for so loooong.

Good post, Cate. It's got me wondering about the mechanics of fear.

Ray Cluley said...

The Wizard of Oz is brilliant, plenty of scary stuff there. I used to be scared of the scarecrow when really little, but the flying monkeys make me shiver even now. I'd love to write for an Oz anthology, so much horrible fun to be had...

Ray said...

I guess that makes me a crow. :-(

Cate Gardner said...

Oh man, don't you join in the tempting, Deborah ;) (and thank you)

Ha! Ray. There was an Oz anthology a couple of years ago. I remember writing a terrible story for it.

Ray said...

Terrible as in causing great fear, or terrible as in not very good? (I can't believe the latter.)

Cate Gardner said...

Oh no, seriously the latter.

Simon Kewin said...

Fun article. And, yeah, clowns and the flying monkey things in Wizard of OZ are the scariest. Apart from those wax dolls with the dead faces. Yeech.