“The Glass Coffin” isn’t your grandmother’s Gothic horror (though she’d probably love it). It’s feminist rage given form, resurrection as rebellion, and transformation through terror. Each tale pulses with lyrical fury, weaving vengeance and sisterhood into something beautifully monstrous.
When you try to bury women’s stories, you forget one crucial detail: we’ve been perfecting the art of rising from the dead since the first witch trial, the first “hysteria” diagnosis, the first time someone said “smile more.”
Featuring:
· “Girl Reporter” by Staci Layne Wilson
· “Roots Beneath the Ashes” by Amber Hassler
· “Sacred Vintage” by Deborah Daughetee
· “Best Served Cold” by Reyna Young
· “Shatterproof” by Alicia Powers
1 March 2026, aka Women in Horror Month, is when this beauty rises from the depths of Amazon’s warehouse crypts. For those thirty-one glorious days, you can order your own physical copy without having to leave your Gothic mansion (or studio apartment). After that, the paperback vanishes like Nosferatu at sunrise, only to be found at authors' in-person signings.
Once the physical edition returns to its grave, only the Kindle version will haunt the virtual shelves indefinitely. Because while flesh decays, digital is forever (or at least until the next apocalypse).
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