A Point of Pride: Interview with Ron Gabriel
A Point of Pride: Interview with Jose Nateras
A Point of Pride: Interview with Lee Allen Howard
A Point of Pride: Interview with April A. Taylor
A Point of Pride: Interview with Allison Church
A Point of Pride: Interview with C.R. Langille
A Point of Pride: Interview with Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam
A Point of Pride: Interview with Katrina Monroe
A Point of Pride: Interview with Marisca Pichette
A Point of Pride: Interview with David Demchuk
A Point of Pride Series
Asian Heritage in Horror: Interview with Angela Yuriko Smith
Angela Yuriko Smith is a third-generation Shimanchu-American and an award-winning poet, author, and publisher with 20+ years of experience as a professional writer in nonfiction. Publisher of Space & Time magazine (est. 1966), a three-time Bram Stoker Awards® Finalist, and HWA Mentor of the Year for 2020, she offers resources for writers at angelaysmith.com.
Asian Heritage in Horror: Interview with Usman T. Malik’s
Usman T. Malik’s fiction has been published at Al-Jazeera, WIRED, Center for Science and Imagination (Arizona State University), in New Voices of Fantasy and several year’s best anthologies including The Best American Science Fiction & Fantasy series. He has been nominated for the World Fantasy, Locus, and Eugie Foster awards, and has won the Bram Stoker and the British Fantasy awards. Usman’s debut book Midnight Doorways: Fables from Pakistan won the 2022 Crawford Award from the International Association for the Fantastic in Arts (IAFA) and was on Washington Post’s 2021 list of best new science fiction and fantasy collections.
Asian Heritage in Horror: Interview with Doungjai Gam
doungjai gam is the author of glass slipper dreams, shattered and watch the whole goddamned thing burn. Her short fiction and poetry have appeared in LampLight, Cape Cod Poetry Review, Wicked Haunted, The Dystopian States of America, among other places. She’s co-written stories with her partner, author Ed Kurtz, that have appeared in Lost Highways and The Bad Book.
gam—a Thai-Lao-Eastern European blend—was born in Thailand and currently resides in southern New England.
Asian Heritage in Horror: Interview with K.P. Kulski
Asian Heritage in Horror: Interview with Gabriela Lee
The HWA Honors Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Horror Writers
Asian Heritage in Horror: Interview with Paul Loh
Asian Heritage in Horror: Interview with Kiyomi Appleton Gaines
Kiyomi Appleton Gaines is a writer of fairy tales and other fantastical things. She was a 2018 Contributing Editor at Enchanted Conversation, and contributor to Mad Scientist Journal 2019 Spring Quarterly. Her work has also appeared in Nightmare Magazine, Quail Bell Magazine, and The Grimm Reaper. Find more of her writing at a work of heart and follow her on Twitter @ThatKiyomi. Kiyomi is an Asian-American of Japanese descent. She lives in New Orleans with her husband, two marmalade cats, and a snake.