Crocktober
October 07, 2008 by Superheidi
- I'd like to draw everyone's attention to the fact that I have entirely redone my website. heidimartinuzzi.com. Well, what do you think?
- The Scary Stud of the Month at Pretty-Scary.net is Ryan "Rotten" Turek, male horror journalist and all-around sex-symbol. Like so many of his friends have already said, "he's not going to live this one down anytime soon", so check it out: Ryan's Studly Funtime Interview
- The Shriekfest Film Festival is where I spent this entire past weekend, as I am a judge there. The film Side Effect, directed by Liz Adams, won the Pretty/Scary Award for Excellence in Female Horror Filmmaking. Also I recommend: Bane, Eel Girl, and Le Petit Chef. These films will all be making the festival rounds at various film fests across the US and Europse, so keep an eye out.
- Other things I'll be doing this October? I'll be at the Spike TV Scream Awards, and I'll be covering Saw 5, Splinter, and lots of other horror films. I haven't really been writing much for anyone but myself/Pretty-Scary. Why is that, you ask? Well, I don't seem to get along with anyone when it comes to writing. Like McCain, I am a maverick who doesn't play by the rules, and that scares people. I answer to no man, like Red Sonja (Brigitte-Sonja, not Rose-Sonja). Undoubtedly, this is a problem with all the other people, and not with me.
- Please check out Broad Universe news, a new newspage for the Broad Universe organization for women who write fantasy, horror, and sci-fi literature. I built the news section along with Sue Lange and input from a few other gals. If you're a female and write, you might want to consider joining the org. Or, if you're looking for news about these women, check out the newspage. It's killer.
- You know what I hate? Sarah Palin. But aside from that, I hate women who are too chickenshit to look scary instead of hot on Halloween. If you're going to be a sexy nurse, a sexy pinup girl, a sexy bunny, don;t come to my Halloween party, because I'll be drunk and I might hurt you. Frankly, I'd have way more respect for a hot chick if she did something creative instead of lamely sexual. And also, if you're hot, guys will still want you even if you dress scary. If you dress sexy-sexy, you're basically admitting you're not hot enough to get a guy unless you're wearing spandex.
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The Women remake. What I REALLY think.
September 03, 2008 by Superheidi
I don’t know what’s more irritating: the new 90210, which is just like the old one but with younger actors, skinnier actors, meaner girls, and lots more Botox, or the crappy new remake of The Women?
I just interviewed the director, Diane English, and she has no idea her film is terrible. English wrote 37 episodes of Murphy Brown, and she has a reputation for being funny. Too bad her directing skills didn’t make the grade with The Women, which is not funny, boring, and mediocre. I was so disappointed in this film that instead of taking the time to transcribe the crap that people say at press days (you know nothing honest, just stupid generic white bread crap about how great it is working with everyone); I’ll just tell you what I really think...
The Women is my favorite film – of 1937. It starred Norma Shearer, and Rosalind Russell won an Oscar for her portrayal of Sylvia Fowler, the evil double-crossing society woman. Joan Crawford was hilarious and evil as the seductress who lures away Mary Haines’ husband Stephen. The supporting cast was witty, dapper, dashing, and chock-full of Cukor-executed timing and great writing. It’s arguably sexist – the wife who gets cheated on must scratch and claw to win back her powerful, rich husband. But hey! The world was a sexist place in the 1930’s. At any rate, it’s an amazing little piece of fun classic 1930’s witty moviemaking that should be honored. It’s especially famous for having no men in the entire cast. Not even one.
It was remade in 1957 as The Opposite Sex and starred Leslie Nielson and the irritating June Allyson as the husband and wife who get torn apart by his affair with a sexy young perfume counter girl (this time played by a young Joan Collins). This time it was a musical. This time it sucked so badly you could cry. It made the original play on which The Women was based, by Clare Booth Luce, look like The Iliad. Let’s never speak of it again.
Now that it’s the 21st century they’re trying to shove it down our throats once more, this time with a bland, duck-billed Meg Ryan as a frazzled and rich woman who gets cheated on. They’re even trying to convince us Womenophiles (you know, us chick critics who are always so damned excited about women doing crap in Hollywood) that this film is good. Well, it’s not. I saw it. It stinks. It’s directed by a woman! It has women over 40! It still stinks.
The first thing you’re going to hear, when the reviews come out that the film sucks, is that “critics are sexist because the women in the film are over 40 (except for Eva Mendez, of course, who plays the young seductress this time)” and “the critics don’t like movies directed by women!”. Well, I will have to risk sounding like a hypocrite to all my fellow women who work hard to get women’s filmmaking vision “out there” one way or another; this movie stinks because the script is bad and the acting is bad and the director didn’t do a good job. The reason people will not like this movie has nothing to do with the fact that the director was a woman and the cast is all women over 40.
Shall I tell you why I really didn’t like this movie? Well, okay!
1) Meg Ryan. She’s terrible. There’s just no other way to say it. Maybe she knew how to act once, but now, like Julia Roberts, all she can do is play herself just out of her trillion dollar trailer. Her face is so severely disfigured from plastic surgery it’s distracting, and her idea of “acting” is to throw up her arms whenever she’s upset and to shuffle her feet. She plays the grieving woman with no grace, delicacy, or facial expression. She only knows how to do base comedy and slip on bananas. This is a film about feelings, and she doesn’t have it in her. BIG mistake on the part of casting. I think we can all agree, as adults, that Meg Ryan’s best performance to date was in Top Gun when she was onscreen for a total of 5 minutes.
2) Jaida Pinkett Smith plays the token black woman/lesbian in this film. She has about 4 lines, and she delivers all of them with vilely stereotypical husky rasp of a dyke on HBO. I feel embarrassed for her of her performance in this film.
3) Meg Ryan’s daughter, played by India Ennenga, shows signs of developing a serious eating disorder. More than once, her character claims she’s fat, that she’s on a diet, that she wants to look like a model, and that she wants to smoke to keep herself from gaining weight. Um, and it’s never addressed. Ever. It’s laughed off as something all women have to deal with. It’s normal. I would have loved this film if, in the midst of the martinis and female-hugs they suddenly discovered little Molly dead because of an overdose of diet pills. But no such luck- Molly is cured of her self-loathing by watching Mommy design clothes for stick thin, anorexic… supermodels.?
4) To “get her groove back”, Meg Ryan’s character borrows lots and lots of money from her rich mother (played by Candace Bergen) to design a bunch of ugly clothes and put on a fashion show. It works! Now, this movie is about extremely rich people. Not ONCE do we hear about money. No “That bastard, I’m divorcing him! I’ll take everything he’s got!” In real life, as anyone can tell you (as you can probably tell me), the minute Meg Ryan and her husband decided to split up there would have been immediate issues about money. No one would be crying about broken hearts. Divorce is about money. It is never mentioned. Someone keeps paying the mortgage, paying the maid(s), little Molly’s tuition, and all of Meg Ryan’s shopping bills. Everyone is fabulously wealthy. Everyone in this movie can suck my dick. Oh! Excuse me, I didn’t mean to be so crass.
5) Little Molly: aside from her eating disorder, Little Molly is annoying. She is spoiled, irritating, and doesn’t care one iota about her mother’s happiness. The awful Cult Of Children built up in film and TV today, where adults have to constantly pander to their crying brat’s every need, is sickening. Molly is only concerned that her mom isn’t “cool”, and in order to be a “good mom” Meg Ryan has to spend thousands of dollars putting on a fashion show to impress Molly. How about instead Meg Ryan says, “Shut up Molly. You are SO lucky to have a huge house in Connecticut and a pony and a private school and a puppy. Your father cheated on mommy. Mommy is hurt. Mommy doesn’t want to be with Daddy, so get it through your thick skull that we’re divorced. You could have it a lot worse, you ungrateful bitch.”
6) This is not a film about real women. It’s an annoying, patronizing, simplified view of the intellect and emotional maturity of grown women, just like Sex in the City, which is why The Women will be reviewed just as scathingly. Real women are complex and cultured creatures that can articulate more than one thought or belief at any given time, and who, by the time they are 45, have developed much more intense skills for handling betrayal and mild annoyances between friends than are even hinted at in The Women. This film has the maturity and respect for women of a play about zebra unicorns written by a 10-year-old.
7) Eva Mendez. She stinks. She’s sexy, but she’s about as funny as Jessica Alba, which is like saying she’s as funny as a dead cat in the road. Or, to say it simply, she’s not funny at all. That’s detrimental in a comedy.
I’m not saying it’s the worst film I have ever seen. It’s not. And I’m not saying there aren’t any good parts. Chloris Leachman for instance, as the maid, is funny. She may be the best thing in the film. And Annette Bening is, for once, the least bland actress in the movie! Debra Messing is very good as an ever-pregnant wife and mom and shows a surprising ability to take on a new persona. But that’s where the good things end. Carrie Fischer’s cameo as a gossip columnist is reminiscent of the rumors about Marlon Brando just showing up and reading his lines off of cue cards because he couldn’t care less about Apocalypse Now.
Diane English is severely out of touch with women. How can that be? She’s a woman. I don’t know. But I was insulted by the simplicity and dumbing down of The Women. And now will come the tirade: “Why can’t women over 40 ever be cast in multi-million dollar movies?” “Why can’t there be a female lead over 40?” and all I can think about is “Stop Making shitty movies and maybe the movies will make money”. And THEN I think about the original The Women, for which Rosalind Russell won her Oscar, which starred only women, and how that was a great film that people love. And I also think about Steel Magnolias, Thelma & Louise, The Hours, Fried Green Tomatoes, and A league of Their Own and I realize that good films with women over 40 in them DO make tons of money. Generally, good films do. I also realize that Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Valley Girl, Big, The Piano, Point Break, Little Man Tate, and countless others directed by women make tons of money.
Yes, there are fewer female directors than men. Not all films made by women make money. But I have a much simpler cure for how films with women over 40 in them, and films directed by women, can get made more often and make more money than by crying foul at sexism and critics: Stop making shitty movies. Just stop. This version of The Women is shit. Anyone who says different is afraid of sounding sexist or betraying their fellow women.
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Horsefaces in 'Sex &The City' movie
June 04, 2008 by Superheidi
In response to my friend Staci Layne Wilson's blog www.myspace.com/staciwilson, in which someone posted a rant about howhideously ugly Sarah Jessica Parker is and how no men actually find her attractive, I wanted to say this: I feel like the media tells us who is attractive and who is not - and ignore us when we say - "um, no" which is rarely. SJP being case in point. She's not sexy. She does, however, kind of look like a guy in drag, and since 'Sex and the City' is REALLY some gay dude's fantasy about what its like to be a woman (buy shoes!have sex with young boys! be a slut and wear fancy prada dresses! talk about frivolous crap no one cares about, just like we do now because we're WOMEN! All men we date are Billionaires!) it doesn't surprise me. Also, though no one likes looking at a horseface, the bigger issue forme is that everyone is so fucking energized about how much money this movie made and it features women over 40, but... BUT what the hell isthis movie about? It's about women over 40 who are shallow, sexually promiscusous, unfulfilled, unintelligent, who have careers but choose instead to make the main focus of their lives MEN and Shoes. This weshould celebrate, I ask? So, we can only get women over 40 in movies that make money when the movie is basically saying "Look, I know you're 40, you look 40, but can you please act 19? Yeah, women are great,whatever!" Seriously, I had more real and heartfelt friendships andromantic relationships in 5th grade than the characters on that show.Their sex lives (and we're focusing on SEX here, right, as in "Sex & The City) are so awfully lame, I'd puke in a toilet right now if I had had that many sexual partners in my lifetime. Seriously, if you watch that show and think, "Yeah, having sex with that many dudes sounds about normal, you are a BIG SLUT. (One more point about how this show is written for gay dudes- they're all slutty)Not to mention it exemplifies and glorifies everything WRONG with our culture today -people buying 500 dollar shoes when other have no health care and can't afford to finish school, or even pay their rent. Nice one, Holywood! Way to be stuck in a fantasy world of idiocy unseen since the badly written screwball comedies of depression era cinema in which large ladies with monocles got whacked in the face with a pie while in reality people were jumping out of windows so they wouldn't have to go on living. Shoesrock! and are important.
Another one - horse face, that is - Penelope Cruz. Of course, men DO find her attractive. This is because while SJPis SO ugly not even the men fell for it this time, men usually find anything up on a billboard hot. Also, anything that is considered"popular" in high school is "hot also" even if the girl looks like a pig, like Mandy in high school, who was about 4' 2" and had calves the size of my entire ribcage. The boys liked her. Why? I don't know. Nowthey think I'm hot, but in high school, when I wasn't "cool", I wasconsidered ugly. (By the way, to all you men who didn't think I was hot in high school but then hit on me at parties at quaint little "meetups" in years herafter and hit on me? FUCK YOU .) Men can be swayed into believing that just about any woman is beautiful if you create an advertisement that has that woman in it and someone saying she is hot. The fact that it didn't work with SJP just goes to show how hideous she actually is.
By the way, we're not innocent, either, s women! Ethan Hawke???? Leonardo DiCraprio? Vince Vaughan??? These are notattractive men. The people who told us these men are attractive are thesame people who told us Ray Romano, Steve Gutenberg, and Chelsea Handlerwere funny; people trying to sell you something. Don't buy it. and whatever you do, don't buy 500 dollar shoes.
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May Crap
May 14, 2008 by Superheidi
Hey folks, got some funny stuff this time around. The reason I don't post as much as I used to:
1) I am surprisingly less full of myself than I was a year or two ago
2) I realized that no one wants to read my shit unless something is actually happening. Well, here's what's happening:
- Stacie Ponder (http://finalgirl.blogspot.com) (and roommate) has made a series of short gay (gay as in Lesbian) horror films hosted by a B-grade Elvira who stinks named Ghostella. These shorts were the runner-up on the www.Afterellen.com webseries contest. And.. guess who plays Ghostella?
Check out the first episode of Ghostella's Haunted Tomb: Taste of Flesh, Taste of Fear right here, and stay tuned for a new episode every week! with me!!! (okay, maybe a little full of myself). Watch it and tell me how funny I am:
http://www.afterellen.com/blog/sarahwarn/video-ghostellas-haunted-tomb-1
- I've been writing for my Joe Bob Briggs over at his new religious mockery-making site www.thewittenburgdoor.com and want to share with you my two most recent articles:
Ben Steins' movie Expelled: http://www.wittenburgdoor.com/stein-nukes-darwin
A documentary about crap you find The DaVinci Code, Bloodline: http://www.thewittenburgdoor.com/reviews/bloodline-movie
I'll be doing more articles for them as time goes on. I'll send links, don't worry.
- Of course, we've always got cool new shit at Pretty-Scary, where we try to post stuff that has to do with women. Only I often find myself making fun of women. Sigh. More announcements about our new anthology coming soon.
CLASSIFIEDS:
- Joe Bob Briggs needs your help for an article about real life grossout stories from people who worked as line cooks or waiters in restuarants. What's the most disgustuing thing you did to someone's food or saw someone do?
email him at Joebob@Joebobbriggs.com and put "Line Cook Story" in the title so he actually reads it. If your story is gross, he'll use it. The grosser the better. Maggots a plus.
- Celebrity Paranormal expert needed for documentary film about disappearances. Theis expert, unfortunately, needs to be in the Los Angeles area. Any ideas? email me!
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Spring Forward, yo.
March 20, 2008 by Superheidi
- I'm now ready to admit that I have a job at a high end politically-minded leftist-y film distribution company. And it rocks.
- You can read a recent review of Evil Ever After, directed by Brad Paulson and Chris Watson, at Fearzone. I star in it. It's just.. well... read the review. http://www.fearzone.com/blog/evil-dvd
- Pretty-Scary.net is Site of the Week at AMC's Monsterfest website. Rockin! Go there to see a little article on my site including an interview with me: http://blogs.amctv.com/monsterfest/2008/03/site-of-the-wee-5.php
- Pretty-Scary will Once again be a sponsor of the Shriekfest Film Festival in Los Angeles this Fall, and Proud of it! I'm also a full judge this year, so if you want your film to be eligible for the Pretty/Scary award for outstanding females in horror in front of, or behind the screen, submit your film! This awesome fest is here: www.shriekfest.com
- MingleMangle, NYC Mixers for the horror-minded, run by my good friend Susan Adriensen, has started a new group meeting just for women. And Pretty-Scary is sponsoring it! The first one is Wednesday, April 16th at 7:00 pm somewhere in NYC. You must email Susan for details because we don't want creepy crawler perverts showing up: susan@blueeyedproductions.com. Men are welcome, as long as they support women in horror filmmaking.
- For those of you going to Horrorfind in Baltimore in a few weeks, Ningen Manga Productions will premiere the full-length trailer for it's upcoming feature length film, Women's Studies, during a panel at Horrorfind Weekend in Adelphi, Maryland on Saturday, March 29 at 12:15 PM. Attendees of the panel will also get a sneak peek at the first eight minutes of the highly anticipated horror drama. Moderated by Jen Tonon of Pretty/Scary.net the panel will also feature a Q&A with Women's Studies writer/director Lonnie Martin, producer and lead actor Cindy Marie Martin, actor Tara Garwood, and cinematographer Aaron Shirley. Come on, its a movie about killer feminists. Awesome.
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March
March 04, 2008 by Superheidi
- Hey everyone! You can check out a Jessica Alba interview I did in the most recent issue of The City Slab, an awesome horror magazine that I loved so much I decided to write for!
www.cityslab.com
In the next issue I'll have an interview with Clive Barker about his new film Midnight Meat Train from Lionsgate. I'll be at the City Slab Table all weekend at the Fangoria Weekend of Horror in Los Angeles this April. Come by and say hi!
- I'd love to let everyone know that you can now check out the Movies By Women blog and new audio podcasts at www.blog.moviesbywomen.com. Myself, and Tara Veneruso, Stephanie Young, and Lucy Rodriguez-Watson pour our minds and hearts out trying to promote women directors in Hollywood and beyond. The blog has all the news you could ever desire about how you can see films directed by women NOW.
- A new show called The Scream, starring my friend Melissa Bacelar, is on the Internet! You can go to www.thescreamshow.com and see Melissa being funny and hot, and myself conducting interviews on the mean streets of horror events. Can I stress enough that this show is funny? The trailer is up now and the first four full episodes are to be posted soon.
 - I am a full judge at the Shriekfest Film festival www.shriekfest.com and yes, we are handing out a Pretty/Scary award again this year. Submit! - What the fuck is up with IKEA? First of all, it is populated by the most obnoxious-looking model/actor types and fauxhawks and all of the furniture is totally gay and doesn't fit together when you try to assemble it. Seriously, today I tried to assemble two different coffee tables and they both didn't work. One had one leg shorter than the other and the second one had a deformed screw. IKEA also delivered a couch with a crooked shoulder. I called IKEA to explain the problem to them and was placed on hold twice for at least twenty minutes at a time by very rude customer service agents. I know the furniture is cheap, but all I could think the whole time I was in that fluorescent mega-nightmare that is the Ikea Warehouse is "I could get this couch for 50 bucks at a thrift store". Seriously. If I am going to have to deliver, move, assemble, and install my own furniture made out of plywood and plastic, shouldn't that furniture cost me 50 dollars, not 250 dollars? And by the way, who the fuck would buy frozen meatballs from the IKEA fast food area? sick. I totally hated Ikea. It may even be worse than Home Depot, which thus far has been the worst place I have ever been.
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For those about to go to Sundance, I salute you...
January 16, 2008 by Superheidi
- Check out the latest clips of me in the horror/western film A Fistful of Brains (www.fistulofbrains.com), directed by Christine Parker, on Youtube. We shot last November. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQdZDLKzOKE
yes, I'm supposed to look like a whore.
You can read all about my set visit to The Eye and how bad it's going to be. Oh, wait, I left that last part OUT of the article.
Hm. It seems that other horror print magazines don't have that weird aversion to my pitches that Fangoria does.
- You can now hear the audio podcasts by Movies By Women, in which I am a host, at http://www.moviesbywomen.com/podcasts.php. The first podcast involves myself, Tara Veneruso (Director of Movies By Women), Lucy R. Watson (Director of Love Ten To One), and Stephanie Young, the chair of the Alliance of Women Directors. We talk about all kinds of crap. Especially women directors we're watching!
- Speaking of Women Directors We're Watching, here's a handy guide for those of you attending the Sundace Film festival Extravaganzmagoria this upcoming week on Chick Directors in Horror, Fantasy, and Sci-Fi. If you're at one of these fests, make sure you check out the following films and support women in genre filmmaking.
Women to Watch at Sundance '08
This year's Sundance Film Festival , Jan 17-27th, has a few interesting genre films by some of the most unexpected female directors. For instance, Kirsten Dunst directed a short film about a haunted house, and several women made futuristic films about space travel and apocalyptic conditions.
Sundance has hundreds of films, so we sorted out the genre pieces by women you ought to be looking out for...
Drift - By director Kelly Sears. Using animation and live-action, Sears's short sci-fi film about a mysterious disappearance on a 1960s space journey features psychedelic rock, wayward space transmission, the space race, high hopes, failed dreams, and bodily levitation all coming together. Link
Fears of the Dark - Director Marie Caillou presents a segment in this feature-length animated and strange collection of horror stories that come from the artists' own phobias, so you can trust you'll get a loving exploration into the surreal atmosphere of your creepiest dreams. Link
Funeral - Sara St. Onge's short about a woman obsessed with death who meticulously plans her own funeral. Link
Green Porno - not horror, but comedy, this short about the sex lives of dragonflies, fireflies, and other insects, comes from genre vet Isabella Rossellini (Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart, Death Becomes Her). Link
Half-Life - Jennifer Phang's feature-length supernormal tale about self-absorbed and disillusioned suburbanites who live in a futuristic time of natural disasters, suffocating air quality, and accelerating global cataclysms. Link
La Corona (the Crown) - Female murderers compete ferociously for a beauty crown in prison in this short by Amanda Micheli and Isabel Vega. Link
Mermaid - Anna Melikyan's modern-day fairy tale set in Moscow. Surreal and weird. Link
Object - Leslie Ali's short film about a hunter who is struck by a flying object as it falls to Earth, setting off a chain reaction that reveals humanity's stupidity and greed. Link
Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired - A documentary by Marina Zenovich about the director of The Tenant, Rosemary's Baby, and The Fearless Vampire Hunters. Link
Welcome Home - Kirsten Dunst premieres her directorial debut about a family who moves into a house with a ghost. Link
Women to Watch at Slamdance '08
Slamdance, which takes place in Park City, Utah directly opposite Sundace, Jan 17-25th, features a ton of films and panels. We've sorted out the women-directed genre films you ought to be checking out if you're headed down that way...
Bloody, strange, and charming, I Hate You Don't Touch Me or Bat and Hat is a short animated flick by Becky James. Link
Lady Margaret, by Deborah Haywood, a short British film, is about teenagers who drive into the woods to "look for the ghost of Lady Margaret." Link
Lucky Day is a tense black comedy about a woman getting prank phone calls by Lori Chodos. Link
Women to watch at Tromadance '08
Tromadance, the anti-Sundance and anti-Slamdance festival run by the good people at Troma, offers up some fun treats by women for your viewing pleasure...
Theresa Bennett co-directs a documentary about three indie filmmakers who take it upon themselves to self-distribute their gratuitous flicks in Indie.
Valerie Reid has a weird pseudo-documentary into the look of an artist with Sand Dancer.
Karen Black directs a short film called Help about the nature of acting and self-awareness.
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A New Year!
December 27, 2007 by Superheidi
- Sorry I haven't posted since October. There's been nothing new!
- Except the following things.
- I completed my scenes for the horror/western A Fistful of Brains (coming out through Brain Damage Films in 2008) directed by Christine Parker. You can check out the official website at www.fistfulofbrains.com. My character is Daisy, the saloon whore.
- Pretty-Scary.net is joining forces with fearwerx.com, and as of Feb 14 2008, They'll be handling a Pretty-Scary store on our site. We'll be selling horror merchandise we think our members would enjoy, as well as Pretty/Scary brand merchandise they'll be developing. !
- Speaking of stuff we'll be selling, Pretty-Scary is putting out a horror fiction anthology sometime around June 2008. It will feature stories in the horror/dark fiction genre written and illustrated by women only. Submission deadline is Dec 30th, if you have a story you'd like to submit. Yeah it pays.
- I had a birthday. Check out this picture of Staci Layne Wilson and Myself celebrating:

- Check out the Pretty/Scary Top 20 Most Influential Women in Horror. Do you agree or disagree with our choices??? It's another one of those year-end list things everyone does:
The List
- And while you're at it, remember to vote for Scary Stud of The Year 2007. You can check out all of our scary studs and pick your fave if you don't remember which one you like best here:
Vote for Scary Stud of the Year
- I'm featured in the latest issue of the online women's 'zine Della Donna. Check out Issue #9
- I've been working on some new podcasts with the Movies By Women team, and I'll be sending out a link to the Mary Lambert interview I directed as well as some of our new audio podcasts as soon as I'm allowed.
- I'm totally addicted to World of Warcraft. If you're on WOW, my name there is "Superheidi", so look me up!
I Hope everyone is happy and has a great New Year's Eve. Don't throw up on anyone.
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