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Hi, I'm Splatterpunk Award-winning horror and science fiction author Steve Kozeniewski (pronounced: "causin' ooze key.") Welcome to my blog! You can also find me on Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads, and Amazon. You can e-mail me here, join my mailing list here, or request an e-autograph here. Free on this site you can listen to me recite one of my own short works, "The Thing Under the Bed."

Monday, February 15, 2016

Women in Horror Month #9: The Sisters of Slaughter, Authors of ISOLATION

If you haven't heard of Arizonan twins and writing partners Michelle Garza and Melissa Lason (known collectively as The Sisters of Slaughter) you must have been living under a rock for the past year.  After their debut in Sinister Grin's 2015 FRESH MEAT anthology, they have been blowing up the horror scene.  They even stole the show from luminaries such as me and Ian McClellan - er, well, maybe just me - in REJECTED FOR CONTENT 3.  In fact, they are so busy, that they were unable to respond to my request for a Women in Horror Month interview.

Not to fret, though, dear friends!  The SoS tasked their good friend Metal Wolf with answering their interview questions, and so I am pleased to present our first video entry in the WiHM 7 interview series.  So let's meet the Sisters and have a listen to the interview.


About The Sisters of Slaughter:


Pictured: One of them (L) and...the other one? (R)

Their writing has been published by Sinister Grin Press, Fireside Press, JEA/WETWORKS, and Caliburn Press is releasing their gothic novella ISOLATION.

You can follow them on Facebook and Amazon (Michelle.)

Interview:



About FRESH MEAT:


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A collection of 7 short horror stories from 7 new authors. Sinister Grin Press brings you a collection to carve a smile on your face. Sit back and take a bite of FRESH MEAT.

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