PRESS
March 2022
Anastasia Garcia will appear at the Women in Horror: A Celebration & Reading virtual event sponsored by the Syosset Public Library on March 16 at 7:00pm EST. Readings and Q&A from authors: Cynthia Pelayo, Anastasia Garcia, Carol Gyzander, and Meghan Arcuri. This event is free and open to the public, hosted on Zoom. | To join: Zoom Webinar ID: 835 4327 8803 | MORE INFO
NOVEMBER 2022
Anastasia Garcia’s microfiction story, RED, will be featured in an upcoming anthology, Planetside: Science Fiction Drabbles, from Shacklebound Books. | BUY A COPY | BUY EBOOK
September 2022
Anastasia Garcia’s short story, YA-TE-VEO, is featured in an episode of the Lunatic Radio Hour, a podcast that explores the history of horror and the craft of modern day scary storytelling. | LISTEN
JULY 2022
Anastasia Garcia’s short story, DARK SKIES, is featured in anthology, Weird Horror Short Stories, from Flame Tree Press. | ANNOUNCEMENT | AUTHOR Q&A | Live & Spooky Campfire Stories Feature | BUY A COPY
MARCH 2022
Anastasia Garcia’s short story, WHERE THE ICE IS THINNEST, will be featured in Liminis: Literary & Art Journal. | BUY A COPY
NOVEMBER 2021
Anastasia Garcia’s short story, YA-TE-VEO, is featured in anthology, Shadow Atlas: Dark Landscapes of the Americas, by Hex Publishers. | BUY A COPY
JULY 2021
Anastasia Garcia’s short stories, THE PRINCESS AND THE SEA WITCH and MONSTRUO, is featured in anthology, The Deep, by Ghost Orchid Press. | BUY A COPY
JUNE 2021
Anastasia Garcia’s book review of Just Before Sunset by Stephen King is published in Issue III of the Nottingham Horror Collective zine. | BUY A COPY
MAY 2021
Anastasia Garcia’s short story, BLOOD & SAND, featured in “Lunatics Library 6” episode of the Lunatic Radio Hour, a podcast that explores the history of horror and the craft of modern day scary storytelling. | LISTEN
March 2021
Anastasia Garcia’s short story, TYL & TEG, is published in CORVID QUEEN, a journal of feminist fairy tales, folklore, & myths from Sword & Kettle Press. | READ
September 2020
Anastasia Garcia named a recipient of the Ladies of Horror Fiction Writer’s Grant.