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03/12/2025: WOMEN IN HORROR: Debra Castaneda

Writer: Candace NolaCandace Nola

Welcome to Women in Horror Month for 2025.


For all of March, come back here to see a daily spotlight post for incredible women in the horror industry. While these posts will mostly be dedicated to indie horror authors, you will also find some mainstream authors, artists, actresses and other creatives in the horror industry! Also, be sure to check the Facebook Books of Horror group all month long for more events!


 


Picture shows the book cover for The Spore Queen by Debra Castaneda. Light gray and purple background of trees, and mushrooms, with shades of black. There is a woman standing with her back turned, both arms raised with long purple ribbons and scarves hanging down her back and a crown of ferns and branches.
Picture shows the book cover for The Spore Queen by Debra Castaneda. Light gray and purple background of trees, and mushrooms, with shades of black. There is a woman standing with her back turned, both arms raised with long purple ribbons and scarves hanging down her back and a crown of ferns and branches.

DEBRA CASTANEDA

Meet this incredible woman of horror!

Debra Castaneda is an award-winning author of urban fantasy and dark fiction based on the central coast of California.


Her works include Barely Magic, the first book in the Maddy Madrigal Mysteries series of urban fantasy novels; The Spore Queen, The Devil’s Shallows, The Root Witch, The Copper Man, Circus at Devil’s Landing, and A Dark and Rising Tide, which comprise the Dark Earth Rising series of standalone novels, and The Monsters of Chavez Ravine, an International Latino Book Awards gold medal winner.


Debra loves writing character-driven stories about people who experience scary or magical things, and how they react when confronted with the unexpected. She’s committed to representing Latinas and Latinos in her books.


For inspiration, she draws from her experience as a TV and radio journalist, and as a third-generation Mexican American


Debra now lives on the central coast of California with her husband. She enjoys rediscovering the Mexican dishes of her childhood and texting her two daughters about her latest binge-watch.



 

Learn more at the links below:

Debra's Website:


Debra's Amazon Page:





 


Picture is of a red lotus flower, with the words Spotlight on Women in Horror. March 2025.
Picture is of a red lotus flower, with the words Spotlight on Women in Horror. March 2025.

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