Saturday Night's Alright for Frighting!
Schedule
Sat, 26 Apr, 2025 at 11:00 pm to Sun, 27 Apr, 2025 at 12:00 am
UTC-05:00Location
1305 W Cameron St | Tulsa, OK

About this Event
Saturday Night's Alright for Frighting! A Showcase of Literary Horror
Calling all bookish ghouls and goblins, insomniacs, vampires, and nightstalkers!
Before crawling home to your hole, saunter over and help us welcome the witching hour at an adults-only reading of thrilling horror shorts that will drop your jaw and tingle your spine. The final event of LitFest's Saturday night programming, the writers featured--JNC, F.M. Scott, E. C. Fuller, and Aimee Parkison--will deliver frightful stories that may shock or appall you, force you to grip the shoulder of the stranger sitting next to you, or fill you with a dark and curious desire!
*This event is rated R and may contain graphic and/or disturbing descriptions of sex and violence.

Author Bios:
F.M. Scott is from Tulsa, Oklahoma. His stories have appeared in The Horror Tree, Apple in the Dark, Skink Beat Review, The Killer Collection Anthology (Nick Botic Horror), Sirius Science Fiction, and more. He has worked as a TV writer/producer. Since retiring from nonprofit grant writing in 2023, he has finished a novella and is building a collection of short stories.

Aimee Parkison is the author of ten books of innovative fiction, including Refrigerated Music for a Gleaming Woman, winner of the FC2 Catherine Doctorow Innovative Fiction Prize. Her work has appeared in numerous literary journals, such as North American Review, Puerto Del Sol, and Five Points, in translation in Italian, in the Best Small Fictions anthology series. Recipient of North American Review’s Kurt Vonnegut Prize, Parkison is Professor of Creative Writing at Oklahoma State University, Fiction Editor of The Cimarron Review, and serves on the FC2 Board of Directors. www.aimeeparkison.com

E. C. Fuller is the short story category winner of the 41st Annual Adult Creative Writing Contest hosted by the Tulsa City-County Library and received an honorable mention in the young adult novel category of the Oklahoma Writers’ Federation Annual Writing Contest. She has been published in the Tulsa Review, Metaphorosis Speculative Magazine, and Hexagon Speculative Fiction Magazine, among others. She lives and works in Tulsa, OK.


Where is it happening?
1305 W Cameron St, 1305 West Cameron Street, Tulsa, United StatesUSD 0.00
