Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Providing provocative views on racism, pop culture, and mental health. A Shudder original anthology film, Horror Noire, touches on ...
Award-winning author, producer, professor, and expert on horror culture, Tananarive Due is finally being recognized as the trailblazer in Black horror that she has always been. Just two years after ...
When things go bump in the night, they’re often rampant figments birthed from the minds of young children. The belief in the supernatural and fantastical in horror—ghosts, boogiemen, vampires, and ...
10:55 a.m. Oct. 26, 2023: An earlier version of this article stated that Tananarive Due and husband-writing partner Steven Barnes are back in the writers room working on “Crystal Lake.” The two have ...
Tananarive Due’s books scare me before I’ve even read the first page. She’s a horror writer, so of course creepy, supernatural things are going to happen to these characters. But Due’s writing is so ...
Tananarive Due heard many stories as a child about sit-ins and rallies from her parents, civil rights activists Patricia Stephens Due and John Due. Few, however, elicited a sense of solidarity as ...
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