Like A Ribbon, Like A Wound: Why I Embrace the Term ‘Pink Horror’
I write pink horror. Not just horror with women at the center, though that is frequently true. My stories are, at the same time, also about patriarchy, capitalism, colonialism and how our understanding of ourselves, of other beings, and of the body is impacted by them. These systems are foundational cosmic horrors that permeate human reality as cultural hegemony. There is, therefore, ample richness to … Continue reading Like A Ribbon, Like A Wound: Why I Embrace the Term ‘Pink Horror’
