The girl horror Journey
Girl Horror began in May 2024 as a space to explore the shadows where fear, femininity, and creativity meet. Rooted in the strange, the unsettling, and the unseen, it grew from a love of horror’s power to question, disturb, and reveal. Through podcasts, zines, essays, and collaborative projects, Girl Horror seeks to unravel cultural myths, examine bodies and identities, and give shape to what often goes unspoken — inviting others to do the same.
about me

Alice
Founder
Girl Horror began as a quiet rebellion — scribbled notes in the margins of notebooks, collages pieced together late at night, and questions that never quite left me.
I'm Alice, a writer, researcher, and maker driven by the feeling that horror is more than jump scares: it’s an archive of what it means to live in a soft, haunted body.
With a background in film studies,, I’ve always been drawn to stories that unsettle and reveal. This journey is about carving out space for voices and stories too often overlooked, and turning fear into something fierce and tender.
Through zines, essays, and sound (podcast), I explore the places where fear and femininity overlap: bloated bellies, inherited shame, and the quiet rage that sits under the skin. My work stitches together personal reflection and cultural study, always asking why the things we fear most feel so close to home.
Girl Horror is my living archive of these questions — an invitation for you to linger a little longer with what frightens, fascinates, and frees you.

