Author Archives: Annie Neugebauer
What Is Gothic Fiction?
I’ve decided to continue my trend of analyzing, defining, and explaining literary genres by illuminating one of my favorite and often-misunderstood genres; gothic fiction. So what is gothic fiction? Let’s start at the very beginning… Gothic History The Goths were … Continue reading
Creating the Life We Want
When I think about my life now, where I am and what I’m doing and just generally the state of my existence, it becomes clear to me that I’ve created it. I have very intentionally built for myself the life … Continue reading
October in Review: Links, Treats, and Nary a Trick in Sight
Lots of spooky and wonderful things have been happening this October, but it’s not over yet! You have just enough time left before Halloween to browse through some of my favorite links this month. The Horror Writers Association (the professional … Continue reading
Reclaiming Horror at HWA
This year the Horror Writers Association has once again decided to honor the season with their month-long blog series, Halloween Haunts. Today my post is up, so instead of putting a new blog here this week, I’m inviting you all … Continue reading
The Things a Picture Holds
This is a picture of my dad teaching me and my brother how to carve a pumpkin. He was a great dad. Involved, caring, a good teacher. You can see by the way I’m sitting on my hands and my … Continue reading




