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Erika T. Wurth The Controversy: BookTok Bros and BookTok Girlies
Last week I continued the conversation surrounding Pink Horror, a phrase that's come to mean horror writing by women.
Aug 21
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Erika T. Wurth The Controversy: BookTok Bros and BookTok Girlies
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MORE Pink Horror
About a week ago, I wrote a piece on Substack about Pink Horror.
Aug 19
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Pink Horror
Pink Horror, a subversive term in reference to horror writing by women, has been at the center of a lot of discourse over the years and certainly on…
Aug 11
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Erika T Wurth, When Your Writer "Brand" is Buy My Book
Look, though I'm closer to the millennial side of things, technically, I'm still a GenXer, and the idea of branding art still gives me the literary…
Aug 6
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Building Words or Building Worlds?
When I was a kid, if a novel didn't involve a ghost, spaceship, or elf, I wasn't interested.
Aug 1
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Erika T Wurth, Machines of Loving Grace? Or Machines of Total Annihilation?
On the subject of AI...
May 26
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