Year of the Tooth
Right, you lot, Midnight Echo volume 8 is out and I have a story in it, so you need to go check it out now. Here, I’ll even provide the link for you: http://midnightechomagazine.com/products-page/midnight_echo/issue-8/ My tale is one about a troublesome tooth and is called, yes, ‘Tooth’. It was inspired, I’m sure you’ll be all unsurprised to know, by a trip to the dentist. Yes, it’s amazing where the fodder for short, sharp horror tales can be derived, isn’t it? I did have excellent fun writing the sequence about the drilling, you know, whizzzzzz..... Now, there's a hell of a tale that lies behind the tale in Midnight Echo. A back-story of epic proportions. And I'm going to tell it to you...
Read MoreMidnight Echo 8
Well lookee now, I have a story in the upcoming Midnight Echo volume 8. And I am very excited about it. The story is called Tooth and you can go catch a preview at Midnight Echo website: http://midnightechomagazine.com/2012/10/21/midnight-echo-issue-8-preview-kathryn-hore/ Go have a look. While you're there, don't forget to pre-order the issue. Or even better, subscribe.
Read MoreEmerging
So in the lexicon of the writerly world, I guess I’m what you’d call ‘emerging’. Sounds kind of caterpillar-y, doesn’t it? The whole emerging into the world thing, like some (*ahem*, forgive me) beautiful butterfly flitting about tasting the sunlight for the first time, ahhh... (it’s illegal not to preface the noun ‘butterfly’ with ‘beautiful’, you know. There’s a writer law on it somewhere. Trusies.) Only I’m at the emerging bit that is well before the (beautiful etc.) butterfly shows up, and the caterpillar is instead stuck inside the cocoon metamorphosing from green-brown wriggly thing into the big-winged flying thing. Can you imagine what a caterpillar mid-change might look like? Squished in the dank, fetid space of the rotting cocoon, body pulsing and repulsing, all gooey with muck and slime, physically pulling itself apart, stretching new flesh and destroying old? I’m fairly certainly we’re talking The Thing territory here. Especially that bit where they catch it in the dog-pen mid-transform and there’s dog heads and blood and raw flesh and spinning tentacles and dripping monster all over the place. Yup, that’s me.
Read MoreGuest Blog: Jogging for new mums
Hey folks, how's it hanging? Upside-down and sideways? Oh, good, nice to see you're all enjoying yourselves then. Anyway, to business. I have the utmost pleasure of hosting a guest blog today. Katie Moore is a blogger from the US who writes about all things motherhood. As a fellow writer, I do love to spread the love, so make her feel welcome now. Here's Katie...
Read MoreSo, anyway…
Yeah, so, uh, how you all been then? Just hanging out in the cyber-ethers, doing whatever it is you do in the magic digital world of the interwebs? I only ask because it's been a while. Like, five months. You know that post that's maybe a couple of items down the front page of this site? The one that says something about a plan about how I was going to write once the baby came along? Yeah, well, it didn't work.
Read MoreI guest bloggered
I should have posted this a month ago, but hey, better late than dead, right...? At the end of December, to coincide with the release of Ho Ho Horror, I guest-blogged (is that a verb now?) over at Belinda Dorio's website. So you should, you know, totally go check it out and stuff. Writing Horror at Christmas, a post I wrote pretty much on Christmas day itself: http://belindadorio.com.au/?p=301 And while you're there, go check out the rest of Belinda's site, including her interview with Andrew McKiernan, art director of Aurealis and the artist behind the illustrations in Ho Ho Horror.
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I’m Kathryn Hore. I’m a writer and photographer and occasional librarian. I write speculative fiction of all kinds, as well as business non-fiction, which is not as unrelated as you might think. I take photos of weddings and spiders, though usually not at the same time, and live in the Dandenong Ranges on the outskirts of Melbourne. Online you’ll find me under the handle @kahmelb, at least on those sites where I’m happy to be publicly identified and which wouldn’t make my mother blush. Much.