Jennifer L. Soucy

Creative Ops Podcast: THE MOTHER WE SHARE and more!

Check out my podcast with my friend, Christopher Tallon of Creative Ops. We discuss my newest novels, THE MOTHER WE SHARE and CLEMENTINE'S AWAKENING, writing/publishing, movies, horror, childhood, and so much more. Thanks so much again for having me back, Chris, and I...

#WIHM Review – Experimental Film by Gemma Files

What happens when Ringu is crossed with the Canadian indie film scene? Brace yourself, because the tale that follows is extraordinary! I picked this novel up a while ago on Kindle, eager to finally read something from this celebrated horror author. And I was not...

#WIHM Review – We Have Always Lived in the Castle

I’ve loved Shirley Jackson since high school after reading “The Lottery” (as so many of us did). A brutal little story about how a seemingly ordinary small town filled with recognizable, everyday folk can - and will - turn on each other. Soon after that, inspired by a...

#WiHM Review – The Neighbors (2012) by Ania Ahlborn

I’ve been an Ania Ahlborn fan for years, ever since reading The Bird Eater – my first purchase on my beloved Kindle Fire. This woman's novels are amazing; atmospheric settings, engaging and breathtakingly layered characters, and all the while the suspense cranks until...

February – #WIHM

Women in Horror Month…I gotta tell you, this is the first time I heard about this. I love that it exists, and I wish I knew about it sometime in the past 11 years. But alas, even the best movements take time to grow and gain exposure. There’s more and more recognition...

Introducing the ’20s – Roar Away, Friends!

Welcome back! It’s a new year and (to some) a new decade – out with the ‘10s and in with the ‘20s. I’ve never been a stickler for resolutions but, like many, I do make certain plans for a new year. 2019 was amazing for me: a year I sold two novels, shared a short...

Top 10s of the ’10s

Another year is wrapping up – but more than that, so is another decade. I know everyone is writing about the Best of the ‘10s, and I enjoy each and every one of these lists. I’m a fan of pop culture and I have a blog, so why shouldn't I do something similar? But...

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