Today's Mythical Creatures of Asia drabble features the kapre, from Filipino mythology. Natasha Sinclair has three drabbles in this anthology, and is also a contributor from Insignia Drabbles #2. I personally love her dark fantasy stories! More drabbles from the Mythical Creatures of Asia anthology are now available online on this page. Beneath the Mangoes... Continue Reading →
WiHM & INSTINCTS #19:’The Legend of the Devil Bird’ by Anne Silva
Our last entry for Women in Horror Month is a piece by Sri Lankan poet, Anne Silva! This poem will also be listed as part of our online poetry series, INSTINCTS. 'The Legend of the Devil Bird' is based on a folktale about the Ulama (devil bird) that sounds like a women screaming in terror.... Continue Reading →
WiHM Drabble: ‘The Nail in the Nape of Her Neck’ by McKenzie Richardson
I'm sharing a second drabble from Mythical Creatures of Asia today, this is by one of my favorite Black Hare Press drabblers, McKenzie Richardson. Enjoy her Indonesian myth-inspired drabble! The Nail in the Nape of Her Neck McKenzie Richardson They say Harum was the perfect wife, Bejo’s prized possession. The child hadn’t known any better... Continue Reading →
WiHM & AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: MEERA DANDEKAR
It's my pleasure to introduce another new contributor to our upcoming Mythical Creatures of Asia anthology, Meera Dandekar. Let's get to know her a little better with the following 25-question interview. banner - Meera Dandekar Meera Dandekar loves to explore the fictional worlds that show the magical realm of being. She’s studying mechanical engineering but... Continue Reading →
WiHM Drabble: ‘A Sailor’s Fear’ by Hien Fox
Today I'd like to introduce a new Insignia Stories contributor, Hien Fox! Hien has 3 drabbles appearing in our upcoming Mythical Creatures of Asia anthology. I selected this one, 'A Sailor's Fear' to share for Women in Horror Month. Enjoy! A Sailor’s Fear Hien Fox When my father taught me to swim, he threw me... Continue Reading →
Write-up: ‘Umiyuri Katsuyama: Queen of Tenohira Kaidan’ by Toshiya Kamei
Curious about Japanese horror? Me too! Insignia Stories' resident translator and drabble contributor, Toshiya Kamei, was kind enough to write the following overview of the horror genre in Japan, and to introduce the work of one of his clients, Umiyuri Katsuyama. Umiyuri Katsuyama, Queen of Tenohira Kaidan By Toshiya Kamei The Japanese word kaidan 怪談... Continue Reading →
Welcome to Women in Horror Month at Insignia Stories!
February is Women in Horror Month, and it's my pleasure to host a small blog series to celebrate the amazing women who contribute to projects here at Insignia Stories. WiHM banner We are an Asian speculative fiction press, with contributors from all over the globe. Our horror works tend to be more dark fantasy than... Continue Reading →