Related Resources
Anatomy of a Scream: News, reviews, and more with a feminist and queer-positive perspective, founders of Grim Magazine. Twitter: @aoas_xx
Ax Wound: The official Women in Horror Month blog, founded by Hannah Neurotica.
Belladonna Horror Magazine: The first female-staffed and female-written horror magazine.
Dark Arts Film Festival, an Amsterdam-based film festival that actively promotes the work of female horror filmmakers and critics.
Day of the Woman: A Blog for the Feminine Side of Fear, a subscription-based blog run by filmmaker and writer BJ Colangelo.
Directed By Women: Encourages programming of women-directed films, and currently undergoing a communal blogging initiative to showcase one female-directed work per day for the 2019 year.
Faculty of Horror: Horror podcast fronted by Andrea Subissati and Alexandra West.
Ghouls Magazine: A horror site that explores the genre through the female perspective.
Graveyard Shift Sisters: Purging the black female horror fan from the margins, run by Ashlee Blackwell.
Hauntologist: A resource and research hub for the field of academic horror and genre studies.
Horror Homeroom: Horror blog edited/written by Dawn Keetley, Elizabeth Erwin, and Gwen Hofmann.
Horror Matters: A newsletter and website covering the goings-on at the University of Pittsburgh’s Horror Studies Working Group.
Horror Scholar: A resource for bridging the gap between academics and fans, founded by Cecilia Abate.
Horror Tour Guide: Owned by filmmaker Cindy Sanabria, this site particularly sheds a spotlight on indie horror.
Montreal Monstrum Society: A collective of horror scholars, researchers, and filmmakers, offering courses to the public on horror history and publishers of the peer-reviewed open-access journal Monstrum.
My Final Girl: Run by filmmaker Kristina Leath-Malin in order to document the history of black women in horror films.
Offscreen: The longest-running monthly online film journal, edited by Donato Totaro, and frequently features articles, interviews, reviews, and more on gender and the horror genre. See in particular volume 18, issues 6-7 and issue 8.
Women Film Pioneers Project: A model for Cut-Throat Women, which uncovers and features the numerous women working in various aspects of film production during the silent era.
Women’s Film and Television History Network UK/Ireland: A collaborative research project documenting, preserving, and historicizing women’s work in screen history, with specific attention to women from/working in the UK.
Women in Horror: A Film Index: A comprehensive index of female-generated horror titles, founded and run by digital media specialists at Wichita State University.
A Women in Horror Research Project: A blog founded and managed by students under Ashlee Blackwell’s supervision at St. Joseph’s University.