1 hour
University of Chicago Divinity School
Starting at USD 23
Fri, 10 Oct, 2025 at 06:30 pm to 07:30 pm (GMT-05:00)
University of Chicago Divinity School
1025 East 58th Street, Chicago, United States
Join us for a panel discussion about religion, spirituality, and horror writing!
Leading writers of horror and suspense discuss their use of religion in their work, from magic and voodoo in Tananarive Due's The Good House, to historical cults in Matt Ruff's Lovecraft Country, to reckoning with the past in Levi Holloway's play Paranormal Activity. What frightens us so deeply about religion, and how do different kinds of writing explore the topic?
This program takes place at the University of Chicago Divinity School, 1025 E 58th St, Chicago, IL 60637.
This program is presented in conjunction with the AWM's forthcoming special exhibit , opening November 2025. American Prophets is supported by a grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Religion and Cultural Institutions Initiative.
About the authors:
TANANARIVE DUE is an award-winning author who teaches Black Horror and Afrofuturism at UCLA. A leading voice in Black speculative fiction for more than 20 years, Due has won an American Book Award, an NAACP Image Award, and a British Fantasy Award, and her writing has been included in best-of-the-year anthologies. Her books include The Reformatory (winner of a Los Angeles Times Book Prize, Chautauqua Prize, Bram Stoker Award, Shirley Jackson Award, World Fantasy Award, and a New York Times Notable Book), The Wishing Pool and Other Stories, Ghost Summer: Stories, My Soul to Keep, and The Good House. She and her late mother, civil rights activist Patricia Stephens Due, co-authored Freedom in the Family: A Mother-Daughter Memoir of the Fight for Civil Rights.
She was an executive producer on Shudder's groundbreaking documentary Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror. She and her husband/collaborator, Steven Barnes, wrote "A Small Town" for Season 2 of Jordan Peele’s The Twilight Zone on Paramount Plus, and two segments of Shudder’s anthology film Horror Noire. They also co-wrote their Black Horror graphic novel The Keeper, illustrated by Marco Finnegan. Due and Barnes co-host a podcast, "Lifewriting: Write for Your Life!" She and her husband live with their son, Jason.
LEVI HOLLOWAY is an American playwright, actor, and educator. He is the co-founder of the Neverbird Project, a youth based deaf and hard of hearing theatre company. He specializes in working with deaf children and creating theatre for deaf people. He was an elementary school teacher in Chicago in the deaf department at Bell Elementary for over a decade. He is a repertory member of A Red Orchid Theatre in Chicago, and also performed as an actor in productions with Lookingglass Theatre Company and Steppenwolf. His play Grey House marked his Broadway debut as a playwright in 2023. He teaches playwrighting at Silk Road Rising Theatre Company in Chicago. His latest play Turret premiered at A Red Orchid Theatre, running from May 2-June 9, 2024, starring Michael Shannon.
MATT RUFF is the award-winning author of eight novels, including Fool on the Hill, Set This House in Order, Bad Monkeys, The Mirage, 88 Names, and the bestselling Lovecraft Country, which was adapted as an HBO series. His most recent book is The Destroyer of Worlds: A Return to Lovecraft Country.
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