
Horrifically Well Read, Bled, and Said : Horror Therapy Hour! Whether it’s because you have been branded with the big O other, have been through abusive relationships, traumatic incidents, or just never felt like you belonged, horror has a place for you and together we are going to explore and talk about it. Horror is a deeply personal and healing genre for all of our guests and no matter what tra... more
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Listen today as we discuss The Hospital at the End of the World with author Justin C. Key. This was a fascinating discussion about technology, medical treatment, AI, and what it means to be human and why human interaction is so vital. Thank you so mu... more
My Lips, Her Voice is a book that is a favorite this year for both of us, so we were so happy to sit down and talk with L.L. Madrid for this episode! She is an absolute delight as well, and this conversation will hopefully not just make you want to r... more
The Little White Flowers series is the perfect summer Religious Folk Horror read, and Amber Hathaway stops by the show to talk about these fantastic books, the second of which, Hallowed Deadly Seeds, releases on June 30th. Amber talks about the autis... more
Carmen Catena is a guest we have wanted to have on the show from the very beginning. Her insights on Gothic novels were part of the initial discussions we had when talking about the type of topics we wanted to tackle here at Horrifically Well Read. S... more
In a conversation that we found to be absolutely fascinating and fantastic, Linda Hamilton discusses her Mormon Gothic novel The Fourth Wife. This is a creepy, atmospheric book with richly layered characters. And in our conversation, she delivers a m... more
Dopefoot is a singular experience. Cryptids, cannabis, found footage, Lithuanians, this book has it all. It's one of those books that when you're finished with it, you want to recommend it to everyone but have a hard time summing it up in just a sing... more
To quote the tagline from the classic 80s movie Say Anything, to know Ryan La Sala is to love him, and you are all about to get to know Ryan La Sala. The Dead of Summer, which is getting a beautiful paperback release in July, is also getting a sequel... more
Christa Carmen's How to Fake a Haunting is a fresh, frightening take on the haunted house genre, filled with toxic men and female rage. This conversation was so much fun, and we hope you check out all of Christa's books, which are fantastic!
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