Shannon Scott is a professor of English and film in the Twin Cities, Minnesota. She has contributed essays to collections published by Manchester University Press, Routledge, Palgrave, and Bloomsbury. In addition, Shannon has published short fiction in several magazines and anthologies, including Nightmare Magazine and Crone Girls Press. She has created two lecture series on the horror genre for Audible.
Shannon Scott
Articles
Is Sex a Hex?
Scott reviews Grady Hendrix’s “Witchcraft for Wayward Girls.”
Listening for Echoes of Eleanor: On Elizabeth Hand’s “A Haunting on the Hill”
Shannon Scott reviews Elizabeth Hand’s “A Haunting on the Hill.”
Racial Resentment and the Scavenging Beast: On Erin E. Adams’s “Jackal”
Shannon Scott reviews Erin E. Adams’s “Jackal.”
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