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Mo Moshaty

  • ON MAKING HORROR WHILE THE MIND IS ON FIRE
    02/10/2026

    ON MAKING HORROR WHILE THE MIND IS ON FIRE

    Mo Moshaty
  • AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: G.G. SILVERMAN
    02/04/2026

    AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: G.G. SILVERMAN

    Mo Moshaty
  • BERLINALE BECKONS BLOOD: 9 HORROR OFFERINGS WE’RE EXCITED ABOUT AT THE GOLDEN BEAR
    02/03/2026

    BERLINALE BECKONS BLOOD: 9 HORROR OFFERINGS WE’RE EXCITED ABOUT AT THE GOLDEN BEAR

    Mo Moshaty
  • WE SURVIVED TOO: A CELEBRATION OF BLACK AND BROWN FINAL GIRLS
    02/03/2026

    WE SURVIVED TOO: A CELEBRATION OF BLACK AND BROWN FINAL GIRLS

    Mo Moshaty
  • SO…NIGHTTIDE IS GROWING, AND I’M REALLY PROUD OF IT
    02/02/2026

    SO…NIGHTTIDE IS GROWING, AND I’M REALLY PROUD OF IT

    Mo Moshaty
  • LISTEN TO BLACK WOMEN: THE WUNMI MOSAKU CINEMATIC UNIVERSE OF BEING CORRECT
    02/01/2026

    LISTEN TO BLACK WOMEN: THE WUNMI MOSAKU CINEMATIC UNIVERSE OF BEING CORRECT

    Mo Moshaty
  • WOMEN AS PROOF, WOMEN AS PATHOLOGY: PRE-CODE HORROR’S FAILED EXPERIMENTS
    01/16/2026

    WOMEN AS PROOF, WOMEN AS PATHOLOGY: PRE-CODE HORROR’S FAILED EXPERIMENTS

    Mo Moshaty
  • NO BACKSIES: THE HORROR YOU DIDN’T CHOOSE
    01/15/2026

    NO BACKSIES: THE HORROR YOU DIDN’T CHOOSE

    Mo Moshaty
  • SURVIVAL, WITH COMPANY: WHEN THE MONSTER LEAVES
    01/15/2026

    SURVIVAL, WITH COMPANY: WHEN THE MONSTER LEAVES

    Mo Moshaty
  • HORDE HAVEN: 28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE (Review)
    01/13/2026

    HORDE HAVEN: 28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE (Review)

    Mo Moshaty
  • AFTER HORROR: HAUNTED BY WHAT’S STILL HERE
    01/13/2026

    AFTER HORROR: HAUNTED BY WHAT’S STILL HERE

    Mo Moshaty
  • AFTER THE ESCAPE: WHEN HORROR CUTS AWAY TOO SOON
    01/08/2026

    AFTER THE ESCAPE: WHEN HORROR CUTS AWAY TOO SOON

    Mo Moshaty
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NightTide Magazine is dedicated to elevating voices in the horror genre, as well as to expanding the definitions of what horror means in our world today. While we highlight horror in all its forms, we always strive to advocate for and to shine a light on historically marginalized creatives working within the genre, in as many incarnations as possible. We celebrate Creators of Color, the LGBTQIA+, Disabled and Neurodivergent communities in horror, and those breaking the barriers of ageism in the genre, giving them a platform to emerge from the shadows, visible and seen.

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