A 15-part documentary series directed by Philip Gelatt, First Word on Horror highlights insightful conversations with authors Stephen Graham Jones, Paul Tremblay, Elizabeth Hand, Laird Barron, and Mariana Enriquez about the real-life influences behind their work and how they approach the craft of writing effective horror that lingers long after it's read.
With a new episode featuring Bram Stoker Award-nominated Mariana Enriquez coming to Substack on April 24th, we have an exclusive clip from the upcoming episode to share with Daily Dead readers, as well as the exclusive reveal of the episode's hauntingly mesmerizing artwork by Santiago Caruso, which depicts Mariana's short story "Adela's House."
Below, you can view Santiago's poster art and watch Marianna Enriquez discuss the horrors of dictatorship in our exclusive clip, and we also have additional details on First Word on Horror. To learn more about the documentary series, visit:
https://etchstudio.substack.com/s/first-word-on-horror...
With a new episode featuring Bram Stoker Award-nominated Mariana Enriquez coming to Substack on April 24th, we have an exclusive clip from the upcoming episode to share with Daily Dead readers, as well as the exclusive reveal of the episode's hauntingly mesmerizing artwork by Santiago Caruso, which depicts Mariana's short story "Adela's House."
Below, you can view Santiago's poster art and watch Marianna Enriquez discuss the horrors of dictatorship in our exclusive clip, and we also have additional details on First Word on Horror. To learn more about the documentary series, visit:
https://etchstudio.substack.com/s/first-word-on-horror...
- 4/15/2025
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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