Monday, May 11, 2026

StokerCon 2026

This is the first time I'll be doing panels at StokerCon! For 2026, the horror convention is in Pittsburgh, June 4-June 7. I'm thrilled to be a part of their programming. I'll be reading from my debut, Jenny Will Eat You Now, and happy to buy a few folks a drink at the hotel bar.


Out of the Shadows: the Evolution of Horror into Everyday Life
Friday June 5, 2026 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
Westmoreland

In the 20th century, horror moved out of the realm of antiquarians, mad scientists, old dark houses, and forgotten villages–and into the modern world! Richard Matheson pioneered the idea of the common man as a horror protagonist in I Am Legend and The Shrinking Man and decades later, Stephen King made the everyman central to the genre with characters such as Carrie White, Jack Torrance, Johnny Smith, Stu Redman, and others living ordinary lives invaded by horrors they never sought or contemplated. Ira Levin wrote about an ordinary young couple starting out in New York City in Rosemary’s Baby, and Joyce Carol Oates wrote about teenage murderer, Richard Everett, in Expensive People. What made this brand of horror so popular. How has it influenced the genre? Did it hold it back creatively or help expand interest to general readers?


Author Readings
Saturday June 6, 2026 12:00pm - 12:50pm EDT
Fayette

J.R. Blanes, Pauline Chow, Gillian Daniels


Sludging Through Doom: Heavy Metal and Horror History
Sunday June 7, 2026 11:00am - 11:50am
Westmoreland

Good horror disturbs and distorts reality with all the fuzz of a heavy metal guitar pedal. And metal music, for its part, has long drawn inspiration from the genre of the supernatural and occult. In "Sludging through Doom," panelists will explore how the horror genre has intersected with heavy metal music across time and how horror writers continue to derive inspiration from the scary music genre, banging their heads as they bang stories out on their keyboards.