About Izzy Lee

Izzy Lee is a Rondo Award-nominated filmmaker, and has written for Birth.Movies. Death., Rue Morgue, and Diabolique. She's also an editor for ScreenAnarchy.com.

Her recently published short stories include: "Famous Last Words" ("Lost Films"); “Tilberian Holiday” (“Wicked Witches”); "I Did it for the Art" ("Fright Into Flight"); and “The Lake Children” (“Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep” and "Hydrophobia"). She’s currently at work on several short stories and scripts.

When she’s not writing, she’s making scary little films, often from an outsider perspective with a socio-political bent. Her shorts have screened with such films as Tigers Are Not Afraid, Await Further Instructions, American Psycho, Prevenge, Baskin, Antibirth, The Villainess, Replace, Tales of Halloween, They Look Like People, The Love Witch, The Lords of Salem, Midnighters, and The Sacrament.

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January 30, 2019
If you’re looking to pick up more tomes for your to-be-read pile, you could do far, far worse than the […]
October 26, 2018
There are 18 holiday-themed stories within the 384 pages of this collection, out now from editor and bestselling author Christopher […]
September 26, 2018
Oh, rock and roll. Some argue that it will save our souls, some — such as those who operated within […]
July 9, 2018
In Massachusetts, there are a group of authors who specialize in the dark and macabre. They all know each other, […]
June 22, 2018
Paul Tremblay is at it again with The Cabin at the End of the World. His newest thriller (out on […]