Primeval: A Journal of the Uncanny delves into the dark side with thought-provoking fiction and essays in its second issue. Livia Llewellyn contributes a never-before-seen story about coming of age in a terrifying world. Daniel M. Kimmel explores our uneasy relationship with robots in science-fiction films. Jacob S. Knabb revisits a notorious mass murder at a Midwestern restaurant. Robert Dunbar challenges horror literature’s reactionary tendencies. Author Jeff Jacobson is interviewed about his latest novel, inspiration, and process. David Peak examines horror films as a “communication of the unknown.” All of this and more awaits readers in Primeval: A Journal of the Uncanny #2.
I was born in Anchorage, Alaska, and spent my childhood in Tacoma, Washington. And now I live on the East Coast. I’m not quite sure how that happened….
By day I’m a secretary. I file papers, create spreadsheets, update calendars, sort papers — the usual secretarial things.
At night, I write about lonely young girls who can speak to engines, Nikola Tesla’s secret journals, long-horned demons lost in Northwest suburbia, giant biomechanical insects, mothers who are good monsters, monsters who are good mothers, lots of consensual human-&-creature sex, and even more broken hearts.
You can also find me on my website, where I talk a lot about ants (too many), coffee (too little), and cheese (never enough!).