Eric LaRocca (he/they) writes horror and dark fiction, including the novella Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke (LJ starred review) and the story collection The Strange Thing We Become: And Other Dark Tales (LJ starred review). LJ horror reviewer Emily Vinci asks LaRocca about writing, inspiration, and queer horror.
Love was in the air the weekend of August 28–30, despite the turmoil rocking the romance industry for the better part of 2020. Following the May cancellation of the prestigious RITA Awards, now retired and replaced by the Vivian, the Romance Writers of America (RWA) forged ahead to produce a memorable annual virtual conference.
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