EPISODE · Jun 15, 2025 · 5 MIN
RJ Joseph Breaks Barriers in Horror: From Romance to Dark Fiction | He’ll Have No Sorrow Like a Woman Hounded
from Happiness by Habit · host Silvana Pimentel
Welcome back to Happiness by Habit! In this thrilling episode, we sit down with RJ Joseph, the author of the captivating horror collection He’ll Have No Sorrow Like a Woman Hounded. RJ opens up about her journey from writing romance to diving into the world of horror, breaking through barriers in a male-dominated genre and sharing her personal experiences with writing dark, unsettling fiction.In this episode, you’ll learn about:The fascinating reason behind RJ Joseph's pen name and how it reflects her identity and the horror genre’s expectationsThe inspiration behind her collection of horror stories, including "Left Hand Turn", which explores the chilling history of placage in New OrleansHorror's female perspective, how RJ brings women’s experiences into the genre, and what it means for her as a writer and woman of colorA sneak peek into her upcoming novella and horror short storiesWhy independent bookstores matter and where you can find RJ's workRJ’s work is a mix of historical fiction and psychological horror, and her writing sheds light on untold stories, like the complex and disturbing history of women in New Orleans.Follow RJ Joseph and discover more about her work and upcoming projects: 📚 Find her books at your favorite independent bookstore or any major bookseller. 📖 Support independent bookstores to help keep the literary world diverse and vibrant.Follow Rhonda Jackson Garcia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjacksonjoseph/ Follow Silvana Pimentel on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/silvana-pimentel1/ 👇 Subscribe for more fascinating conversations with incredible authors, storytellers, and creatives! #RJJoseph #HorrorAuthors #WomenInHorror #PsychologicalHorror #BookCollection #He’llHaveNoSorrowLikeAWomanHounded #HistoricalFiction #IndependentBookstores #AuthorInterview #DarkFiction
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Welcome back to Happiness by Habit! In this thrilling episode, we sit down with RJ Joseph, the author of the captivating horror collection He’ll Have No Sorrow Like a Woman Hounded. RJ opens up about her journey from writing romance to diving into the world of horror, breaking through barriers in a male-dominated genre and sharing her personal experiences with writing dark, unsettling fiction.In this episode, you’ll learn about:The fascinating reason behind RJ Joseph's pen name and how it reflects her identity and the horror genre’s expectationsThe inspiration behind her collection of horror stories, including "Left Hand Turn", which explores the chilling history of placage in New OrleansHorror's female perspective, how RJ brings women’s experiences into the genre, and what it means for her as a writer and woman of colorA sneak peek into her upcoming novella and horror short storiesWhy independent bookstores matter and where you can find RJ's workRJ’s work is a mix of historical fiction and psychological horror, and her writing sheds light on untold stories, like the complex and disturbing history of women in New Orleans.Follow RJ Joseph and discover more about her work and upcoming projects: 📚 Find her books at your favorite independent bookstore or any major bookseller. 📖 Support independent bookstores to help keep the literary world diverse and vibrant.Follow Rhonda Jackson Garcia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjacksonjoseph/ Follow Silvana Pimentel on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/silvana-pimentel1/ 👇 Subscribe for more fascinating conversations with incredible authors, storytellers, and creatives! #RJJoseph #HorrorAuthors #WomenInHorror #PsychologicalHorror #BookCollection #He’llHaveNoSorrowLikeAWomanHounded #HistoricalFiction #IndependentBookstores #AuthorInterview #DarkFiction
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