Beyond the Monsters: How Indie Horror Amplifies Marginalized Voices and Confronts Real-World Fears
Horror isn’t just about the monsters—it’s about what those monsters represent. Indie horror has opened up a space where diverse voices can truly be heard, shining a light on issues like racism, transphobia, and gender inequality. These stories confront real-world fears that often go unspoken in mainstream horror. What’s one indie horror story that completely shifted your perspective on the genre? How do you think we, as a community, can continue to make room for more of these diverse narratives in the horror world? Let’s talk about how horror can amplify the voices of the marginalized.

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