Diversity in Horror Fiction

A horror blog dedicated to works featuring and/or created by BIPOC, people with disabilities, and LGBTQIA+ folk.

Camp Carnage by Elliot Arthur Cross & Joshua Winning

Camp Carnage by Elliot Arthur Cross & Joshua Winning

by diversityhorror | Jun 26, 2017 | comedy, killer-slasher, lgbtqia, young adult

Formats: Print, digital Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Genre: Killer/Slasher, Comedy Horror Audience: Y/A Diversity: Gay and Lesbian characters Takes Place in: Colorado, USA Content Warnings (Highlight to view): Body Shaming, Bullying, Child Abuse,...
Cacy & Kiara and the Curse of the Ki’i by Roy Chang

Cacy & Kiara and the Curse of the Ki’i by Roy Chang

by diversityhorror | May 1, 2017 | bipoc, children, comedy, myth & folklore, Own Voices, thriller

Formats: Print Publisher: Beach House Genre: Ghosts/Haunting, Thriller, Comedy, Myths and Folklore Audience: Children Diversity: Asian American characters, Hapa characters, Native Hawaiian characters, Pacific Islander characters, Korean American Characters Takes Place...

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