A year and a half ago, I wrote the post “Searching for the American Folk Horror Zine: An Investigation,” in which I lamented the lack of a US counterpart to popular British zines such as Hellebore, Hwaet, Psychick Albion, Weird Walk and so many others. While some of the zines have occasionally dipped into American […]| The Harvest Maid’s Revenge
Flowers blooming through the snow are a sight to behold, especially when they’re double hellebores. Discover 15 of our favorites now on Gardener's Path.| Gardener's Path
Perennial hellebores add color to the late-winter garden. Learn about the array of varieties available and the unique features of each now on Gardener’s Path.| Gardener's Path
Learn all about the beautiful and hardy evergreen perennial Helleborus Orientalis, also known as Lenten Rose, including how to plant, water, fertilize, and prune it for optimal growth and blooming in late winter to early spring. Discover the ideal soil, light, temperature, and humidity conditions for this plant, as well as how to prevent common pests and diseases.| PlantNative.org
Exciting news! The finalists for the World Fantasy Awards 2022 have been announced, and I’m delighted to have been nominated in the category ‘Special Award—Non-professional’ for Hellebore. You can see the full list of nominees here.| Maria J. Pérez Cuervo
French journalist, screenwriter, and producer Laurent Coureau interviewed me about Hellebore and folk horror for the veteran e-zine LaSpirale.Org. You can read my interview (in French) here, or the original Q + A (in English) below.| Maria J. Pérez Cuervo
What has been buried ought not to return. The new issue of HELLEBORE is out now.| Maria J. Pérez Cuervo
I’d like to thank James Dixon and Lorna Richardson for inviting me to discuss archaeology and folk horror in HELLEBORE at the 5th Public Archaeology Twitter Conference. I’ve compiled all the tweets from my presentation in this post for easier reading. Thank you for inviting me to discuss history and archaeology in @helleborezine for #PATC5. I’m Maria, and I’m the founding editor of HELLEBORE, a small press magazine devoted to British #FolkHorror and the #Occult. Folk horror is enjoyin...| Maria J. Pérez Cuervo
The Wild Gods awaken. Issue 2 of Hellebore is out now.| Maria J. Pérez Cuervo
I’m thrilled to say I’m editing HELLEBORE, a small press magazine devoted to British folk horror and the occult, featuring words by Ronald Hutton, Katy Soar, John Reppion, Verity Holloway, Dee Dee Chainey, David Southwell, Mercedes Miller, and myself, and art by Paul Watson and Eli John. You can order The Sacrifice Issue here.| Maria J. Pérez Cuervo