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Mo Moshaty
@momoshaty.bsky.social
Genre Lecturer, Writer, Journo & Prod, EIC of @nighttidemag.bsky.social: Diverse Horror Perspectives, Host of From Inside the House Pod, Member of Nyx Horror, 13 Minutes of Horror for SHUDDER
NY-er in London
https://nighttidemag.com/
http://momoshaty.com
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👋🏽 new peeps!! A bit more about Mo:
-Genre Screenwriter & Script Editor
-Genre Fiction/Non-Fiction Author
-Int’l Lecturer/Podcaster on Women’s Trauma in Horror, Cosmic Horror, Black Horror
-Producer of Horror Shorts
-Horror Journalist and EIC OF @nighttidemag.bsky.social
-Rondo Hatton Award Winner
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Looking to immerse yourself in Weird Tales that feel vaguely familiar but take you somewhere you've never been?

Try these short story collections!

ALL YOUR FRIENDS ARE HERE by M.Shaw

CLAIRVIOLENCE by @momoshaty.bsky.social

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November 29, 2025 at 7:35 PM
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I *love* this topic. Looking forward to digging into this later.
November 28, 2025 at 7:02 PM
I took a look at the inter-generational trauma of the Poltergeist franchise, of busted patriarchal myths, maternal heroes and suburban nightmares for #NightTideMag
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THEY’RE HERE: HAUNTING, INHERITANCE, AND THE FRAGILE AMERICAN FAMILY IN ‘POLTERGEIST’
The Freelings think their nightmare begins in a haunted house. It begins with what the house was built on, and what their family refuses to face.
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November 28, 2025 at 6:53 PM
Violence, repression, and bloodshed lurk beneath every Southern story. Of course that horror leached into our literature.
@elizabethbroadbent.bsky.social dives in for #NightTideMag
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SO MUCH BLOOD IN THIS EARTH: GENERATIONAL TRAUMA IN SOUTHERN GOTHIC
Violence, repression, and bloodshed lurk beneath every Southern story. Of course that horror leached into our literature.
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November 28, 2025 at 4:06 PM
Today #NightTideMag is all about generational trauma, identity and transformation.
@jessicarosehorror.bsky.social dives into the cycles of aging, losing identity and agency and the horrors of dementia. 👻 📽️
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FINDING MY OWN SPACE IN THE LIMINAL DIMENSION OF DEMENTIA AS A WOMAN WHO IS…AGING!
These films reveal a brutal truth: dementia is a possession narrative we cannot exorcise. Horror uses the supernatural to articulate what Alzheimer’s already knows: that losing yourself is the most…
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November 28, 2025 at 2:00 PM
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@momoshaty.bsky.social is my best friend, my rock, and everything I ever wanted. Reader, I married her.
November 26, 2025 at 4:13 PM
My horror non-fiction work is going to be INSANE in 2026, and I'm so incredibly proud of this essay contained in DARKEST MARGINS: 24 ESSAYS ON LIMINALITY & LIMINAL SPACES IN THE HORROR GENRE from 1428 Publishing Ltd.
Let me know if you'd like to read it!!
November 25, 2025 at 4:06 PM
It’s official! @andrewpope.bsky.social and I are hitched! 💍 🍰 💒 ❤️
November 22, 2025 at 12:10 PM
With all my wedding planning shenanigans coating most of my brain, I COMPLETELY forgot that @nighttidemag.bsky.social turned 2 yesterday!!
This mag is my heart & I adore the space I've created for historically marginalized writers, critics, indie filmmakers & authors working in horror. Wahoo!!! 👻📽️📚
November 18, 2025 at 5:46 PM
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With new writing on PEARL by several very talented people, including @momoshaty.bsky.social 🔥🪓
"sours the conventions of Golden Age melodrama, while unhinging the American dream with harsh reality": Ti West’s horror prequel PEARL (2022) is released on 4K UHD Limited Edition Box Set from today, via @secondsightfilms.bsky.social projectedfigures.com/2023/03/05/p...
Pearl (2022) - Projected Figures
Ti West's horror prequel PEARL sours the conventions of Golden Age melodrama, while unhinging the American dream with harsh reality
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November 17, 2025 at 8:19 AM
Phew! KEEPER was a journey...and a bumpy one.
My #NightTideMag (SPOILERY) review of Oz Perkins' latest venture, reminding us that in horror and life, women remain the preferred sacrifice for men’s long-term plans.
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SOMEONE LEFT THE CAKE OUT: KEEPER (Review)
In Keeper, immortality is a boys’ club and women are still the entry fee.
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November 15, 2025 at 10:10 AM
#FromInsidetheHouse S3 Ep 3 hits the airwaves on Nov 28th, but until then, we're sharing some of our favorite past episodes.
September of 2024 found me and @sharai.bsky.social chatting all things Red/Adelaide. The drama!!!
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November 14, 2025 at 9:10 AM
Our November Monthly Macabre at #NightTideMag is:
GENERATIONAL TRAUMA HORROR!
Anguish, curses, family horrors pushing to the brink of madness. Wanna chat about your fave generational trauma horror for NightTide? Pitch here: nighttidemag.com/pitch
Deadline Nov 21st!
November 13, 2025 at 8:08 PM
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This was so much fun last year!!
❄️🩸We're bringing back Ghosts of Yuletide again! A virtual storytelling event set to celebrate the rich tradition of Christmas ghost tales, whilst also celebrating the often-overlooked contributions of women of color to horror literature. Join us! 👻📚
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THE GHOSTS OF YULETIDE ARE BACK! CALL FOR FEATURED AUTHORS FOR 2025!!
The ghosts are gathering again. Ghosts of Yuletide 2025 seeks five authors of color whose words haunt, heal, and reclaim the winter dark. Join our annual celebration of horror and heritage.
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November 10, 2025 at 8:05 PM
❄️🩸We're bringing back Ghosts of Yuletide again! A virtual storytelling event set to celebrate the rich tradition of Christmas ghost tales, whilst also celebrating the often-overlooked contributions of women of color to horror literature. Join us! 👻📚
nighttidemag.com/2025/11/02/t...
THE GHOSTS OF YULETIDE ARE BACK! CALL FOR FEATURED AUTHORS FOR 2025!!
The ghosts are gathering again. Ghosts of Yuletide 2025 seeks five authors of color whose words haunt, heal, and reclaim the winter dark. Join our annual celebration of horror and heritage.
nighttidemag.com
November 10, 2025 at 6:53 PM
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I say the same thing about horror documentaries and podcasts. There is really no reason why they so often interview white folks and mainly men.
As we look toward next year & make preparations for horror events, organizers, I IMPLORE you to diversify your Women in Horror panels! Such amazing perspectives in all of these books, surely you can find new people to speak with.
Find new faves! 👇🏾
November 10, 2025 at 12:49 PM
As we look toward next year & make preparations for horror events, organizers, I IMPLORE you to diversify your Women in Horror panels! Such amazing perspectives in all of these books, surely you can find new people to speak with.
Find new faves! 👇🏾
November 10, 2025 at 12:26 PM
In continuation: Diversifying women-led horror panels is essential if we’re to genuinely claim that horror is for everyone, because true understanding and appreciation of the genre requires listening to and learning from the full range of cultural perspectives that shape it. Find new faves 👇🏾
November 10, 2025 at 12:17 PM
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I would also encourage my fellow white authors to ask the organizers that any panels you’re on include people of color as well — and maybe say you won’t participate if the panel is all white. We need to speak up on behalf of our colleagues or nothing will change.
As we look toward next year & make preparations for horror events, organizers, I IMPLORE you to diversify your Women in Horror panels!
Perspectives are SO important in the genre, so let me help you. Starting off:
160 BLACK WOMEN IN HORROR.
Find wherever books are sold! Find your new faves here. 👻
November 10, 2025 at 12:01 PM
In continuing education for horror event organizers on how to diversify your Women in Horror panels, next up:
THROUGH THE NIGHT LIKE A SNAKE & LATIN AMERICAN SHARED STORIES have an incredible selection of diverse, visceral & world-rich horror. Find wherever books are sold and find your new faves! 👻
November 10, 2025 at 11:50 AM
As we look toward next year & make preparations for horror events, organizers, I IMPLORE you to diversify your Women in Horror panels!
Perspectives are SO important in the genre, so let me help you. Starting off:
160 BLACK WOMEN IN HORROR.
Find wherever books are sold! Find your new faves here. 👻
November 10, 2025 at 11:24 AM
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Aca-Christmas-Horror-Colleagues

I’ve an emergency for an essay on eco-horror and Christmas involving supernatural or magical creatures, pointing to a pagan/folk horror past. Can’t involve ghosts but can be in any media.

If interested drop me a message to: [email protected]
October 30, 2025 at 3:49 PM
It’s that time of year to look back on some writing I’m incredibly proud of…and by the way, these are award eligible (shameful self-promotion Marge Simpson hiding meme).
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November 8, 2025 at 6:48 PM
Look at my husband, y’all! 😭❤️
Sorry to be a Wife Guy on main, but I’m hereby dedicating this song to Monique, a smart cookie, talented writer, loving mother and all-round vampire girl who has made me very happy. ❤️‍🔥
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November 3, 2025 at 8:52 PM
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I always love seeing people's awards eligibility posts to remind me of things I haven't had a chance to read yet, so I thought I'd post my very first one! Just a couple of articles, I'll link them here:
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November 3, 2025 at 8:01 PM