Join me in support of WHY I LOVE HORROR (updated as events are added)

Why I Love Horror: The Book Tour-- Coming to a Library and a Computer and a Podcast Near You [Updated Jan 2026]

RA FOR ALL...THE ROAD SHOW!

I can come to your library, book club meeting, or conference to talk about how to help your readers find their next good read. Click here for more information including RA for All's EDI Statement and info about WHY I LOVE HORROR.

Thursday, March 5, 2026

FREE Virtual Women in Horror Panel with Wake County [NC] Public Libraries

Come on, come all to Wake County [NC] Public Libraries on Thursday, March 26 from 6:30 to 8pm for a VIRTUAL, FREE event celebrating Women in Horror.

This event features some of the authors from my book. From the program copy: 

Join us for an online chat with dynamic women crafting the creepiest horror stories around! Explore the horror genre with authors Tananarive Due, Rachel Harrison, Alma Katsu, and Jennifer McMahon moderated by author and horror advocate Becky Spratford. Dive into spooky stories, get writing tips, and hear what inspires these amazing women authors. Whether you're a horror fan or a writer yourself, this panel’s going to be a scream!

We are going to have a lot of fun. We will talk about horror and about being a writer. There will be readings from the panelist's essays from WHY I LOVE HORROR and we will be taking audience questions. 

Click here or on the image below to join us. Let your patrons know about it too. I have verified with the Library that everyone is welcome to sign up

These are among your patrons' favorite authors. And they will be sharing their personal roads to becoming horror writers. This is an event readers cannot get anywhere else. And it is FREE and you can watch in your pjs. 

Sign up now.

I hope to see you there.


Poster for the event-- Women in Horror Author Panel. Head shots of the authors and moderator. Moderated by me. Featuring Tananarive Due, Rachel Harrison, Alma Katsu, and Jennifer McMahon. The text says " Join us for an online Chat with dynamic women crafting the creepiest horror stories around. Explore the horror genre with authors Tananarive Due, Rachel Harrison, Alma Katsu, and Jennifer McMahon. Moderated by author and horror advocate Becky Spratford. Dive into spooky stories, get writing tips, and hear what inspires these amazing women authors. Whether you are a horror fan or wirter yourself, this panel is going to be a scream. Virtual, Thursday, March 26. 6:30-8pm/ There is a link ot register which is included above. and the bottom right it says-- Wake County Public Libraries.

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