
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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In Root Rot, Saskia Nislow has created something so rare, a truly original story. Listen as we discuss this fantastic novella and so much more! Saskia is such a great author and conversation partner and we can't wait to see what they come up with nex... more
Kenya Moss-Dyme has been writing excellent horror for years, and if you haven't discovered her yet, now is the perfect time! We had such a great time talking horror, inspirations, medical horrors, and so much more!
Killer Summer is the pink slasher of your nightmares. Wendy Dalrymple writes a slasher that is brutal, surprising, and filled with remarkable truths and reflections on our society. It's always a pleasure to talk with Wendy, and you will certainly see... more
Neena Viel broke onto the horror scene last year with the excellent Listen to Your Sister (Nominated for best first novel at the Stokers this year) and she's back with a brilliant alternate historical horror in I'll Watch Your Baby. This book takes o... more
David Simmons is an absolute star in horror, and it's time for you to discover it if you haven't already. His story collection coming in June from Clash Books, Fetty on the Switches, is a transcendent grouping of stories that range from the absurd to... more
Mikayla Randolph's Not Your Final Girl is a razor-sharp modern-day slasher retelling of Tess of the D'urbervilles. This is the perfect book to add to your summer TBR and Randolph tells us all about how it began with righteous anger and ended with a b... more
Keala Kendall's new novel That Which Feeds Us is a brilliant Hawaiian Gothic that will keep you guessing and glued to the page to the very end. Join us for a really wonderful conversation where Keala tells us about her inspirations for the book, the ... more
Grace Reynolds has created the Honky Tonk slasher of your country music nightmares with Neon Moon, a brutal, emotional, thrill ride of a novella that will have you itching to throw on some cowboy boots and take a couple shots.
In what might be our m... more
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