Horror in Hostile Worlds: Agustina Bazterrica and Stephen Graham Jones
The past is full of horrors. Too bad the present isn't better. The narrators in Agustina Bazterrica's "The Unworthy" and Stephen Graham Jones' "Buffalo Hunter Hunter" — a member of a mysterious convent and vampire who haunts the Blackfeet Nation, respectively — face-off with the buried past and the tidal pull of violence in the present. Andrew Limbong moderates this historical horror panel. For transcript and more information, visit https://www.loc.gov/item/webcast-11888

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