Horror, Mystery, and Sex!
By Eugie Foster
Thats what Women in
Horror should have been called. Laurell
K. Hamilton, author of the Anita Blake series and the new Meredith Gentry series (A
Kiss of Shadows), and Paula Guran, editor of Horror Garage, fielded questions
about writing horror and the publishing world. Unsurprisingly,
especially if youve read any of Hamiltons books or seen Horror Garage,
the topic kept coming back to sex.
Hamiltons books are a breath catching,
glued-to-the-pages, leave-the-lights-on meld of horror, mystery, and erotic (but not
erotica) umph that has spawned a new sub-genre term: Hamiltonesque. They reflect careful research into the BDSM scene
and, as Hamilton was quick to point out, her stuff is accurate! Hamilton explained (and as any of you know who
play/live what you dress-up) people are safer at a BDSM club than at a bar on Saturday
night. If youre pushy and forget what
no means, people wont playnice, or worse, not-so-nice--with you. Powerful incentive to behave and be a decent human
being, doncha think? And the BDSM scene is
sensible: you can still be a hottie post-40 and intelligence and imagination are the
currency of the realm.
Gurans publication is a hard-hitting horror zine
with top-of-the line fiction, fronted by scantily-clad babes in full glossy on the cover. Its an odd combination. I can see the head scratching at Barnes and Noble:
Where to shelve it? Next to Grease Babe
Racks or F&SF?
If you havent read Laurell K. Hamilton or picked up a
copy of Horror Garage, do it. Do it
now. The next Anita Blake book, Narcissus in
Chains, is due out Oct 9. The current issue
of Horror Garage with the babe in the fuzzy bikini on the cover is available now.