I had the great pleasure of writing an article about archaeology in horror fiction for Nightmare Magazine. (August 2025, Issue 155). You can read the article for free, buy the issue, or subscribe. Options! "Plumbing the Depths: Archaeology in Horror Fiction" was tremendous fun to write and I hope you enjoy it, too!
Tag: Literature
Gothic America
Keeping up with The Scholarly Literature is a wild academic fantasy, even for those with a neatly bounded subject area. When I was a kid I thought the expression "trying to shovel a waterfall" was hilarious. As I got older I realized it was a pretty good job description for interdisciplinary scholars. I can't keep … Continue reading Gothic America
Book Review Essay: Elizabeth Hand’s Waking the Moon.
July was a misery. A global heatwave, strong earthquakes in California, fires in the American Southwest, and other signs of catastrophic climate change were all around. In DC, power outages and random violence were attributed to the miserable weather. Tourists listlessly thronged the museums while residents inched through endless construction between their mediocre-paying civil service … Continue reading Book Review Essay: Elizabeth Hand’s Waking the Moon.
