The Horror Studies Collection continues to grow and includes a variety of materials documenting the history and creative process of the genre including:
- First and limited editions of seminal works such as Frankenstein, The Haunting of Hill House, and The Shining;
- Drafts, production materials, promotional works, and ephemera from the George A. Romero Archival Collection from both his produced and unproduced works;
- Literary papers that include drafts, galleys, development notes, and publicity for authors including Linda D. Addison, Kathe Koja, Gwendolyn Kiste, Daniel Kraus, and Tim Waggoner;
- Newsletters and ephemera from the Horror Writers Association;
Draft scripts for landmark films including Dracula, Jaws, Halloween, and more!
To learn more about the collections, access, or how you can contribute, please contact:
Ben Rubin, Horror Studies Collection Coordinator
Phone: 412-648-8194
Email: btr9@pitt.edu
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