Ohio Horror Writers Spooktacular

Celebrate spooky season with the Ohio Horror Writers Association! On Saturday, Oct. 25th at noon, please join me and other Ohio horror authors for fun, fiction-focused afternoon at the Columbus Library at 96 South Grant Avenue, Columbus, Columbus, OH, 43215.

The event is free, but registration is requested.

Saturday, Oct 25 | 12-4 p.m.
Main Library | Reading Room

12 p.m.    | Panel Discussion: Horrors and Haunts You’ve Never Heard Of
Be prepared to take notes and leave with a long list of new-to-you books!
1:15 p.m. | Readings from OHWA Authors
2:45 p.m. | Gift Basket Giveaway
3:00 p.m. | Monster Mash Storytelling Game
Audience members vote on which monster reigns supreme!

Wear your most creative (yet library-appropriate) costume and hang out in the Main Library Reading Room with goblins, ghouls and the Ohio Horror Writers Association (OHWA) for a day of terrifying tales and spectacular stories.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Participating authors are members of the Ohio Chapter of the Horror Writers Association. The HWA is an international nonprofit organization of writers and publishing professionals dedicated to promoting dark literature and the interests of those who write it. The OHWA website describes the group as our local purveyors of horror, supernatural, weird and dark literature. Attendees will have the chance to hear from and chat with these OHWA writers:

  • Anton Cancre | Prolonged Torments Wrapped in the Worst of Evils
  • David Corse | Split Scream (Vol. 6)
  • Lauren Drinkard
  • DM Guay | Christmas Creeps from the Deep, The Graveyard Shift, and 24/7 Demon Mart 1
  • Sarah Hans | Asylum and Chorus of Whispers
  • Chris Hicks
  • S. Alessandro Martinez | Rootfingers and Helminth
  • Idalita Wright Raso | The Daughters of Saturn (Book 1) and Between Heaven and Saturn (Book 2)
  • Kyle Rolinatis | Ope! and Wicked Offerings
  • Jerry Roth | Bottom Feeders and Ghost from a Yard Sale
  • Andromeda Ruins | Incorrect Eyes
  • Dylan Scott
  • Lucy Snyder | Sister, Maiden, Monster
  • Rami Ungar | Symphony for Walpurgis and Hannah and Other Stories

 

ABOUT THE EVENT

The event is free to the public but due to limited seating registration is requested.

Readers are welcome to bring books from home to be signed or purchase books on site.

Free parking is available in the Main Library Parking Garage.

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