
Nightscape Press was originally founded by Jennifer, myself, and Mark C. I also write things when I think nobody's looking. Wilson, Co-Editor in Chief of Nightscape Press and editor of anthologies such as Ashes and Entropy, Nox Pareidolia, Blood Type, and others.

How long have you been involved in the genre fiction community? Can you give a little background on Nightscape Press and where the company is today? Jen: Hi, we're big fans of GNOH! Thanks for having us.īefore we get too deep into things, I was wondering if you would both take a minute to introduce yourselves for any readers who might be unfamiliar with your work. Robert: Thank you for having us! It's our pleasure. Read on, then, and find out what inspired the creation of Horror for RAICES, when it’s coming out, and how you can get your hands on an early ebook copy.įirst of all I just wanted to say thanks to both of you for taking the time to talk to us here at The Ginger Nuts of Horror. In the meantime, the Wilsons have set up a GoFundMe campaign to raise funds for RAICES.īut you didn’t come here to listen to me give you the details on this promising project, did you? You want to get the information straight from the people putting this thing together. Bartlett, Farah Rose Smith, and many more. Horror for RAICES is set to feature stories by Laird Barron, Paul Tremblay, Ramsey Campbell, Gwendolyn Kiste, Billy Martin (formerly Poppy Z. That’s why Nightscape Press is currently in the process of assembling Horror for RAICES, an upcoming charitable anthology benefiting the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services. If you’re a longtime horror reader, you’re probably throwing up your hands right now and saying “Of course not!” Well, Robert and Jen Wilson, the husband-and-wife duo behind independent genre publishing house Nightscape Press, certainly agree with you.


But just because it explores negativity, does that mean horror is itself negative? Does that mean the only effect it can have on the world is negative? The horror genre is fundamentally fixated on the darker side of human experience, on traumatic events, malevolent characters, and terrifying conflicts. Pop quiz: What’s the first thing you think of when you hear the word “horror”?ĭo you think of monsters? Madmen? Suffering? Disease? Death?
