
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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Amber Dean's bravura and absolutely unhinged first novel, Hysterical, is a glitzy, drug fueled look at the social scene of New York City in the early 2010s. It gets violent, it gets crazy, and it's somehow both beautiful and gag inducing. Join us for... more
Rebecca Cuthbert's work is an absolute joy to read, dark, smart, and creepy, and a conversation with her is just as amazing, as you will find out when you listen to this episode!
Annie Neugebauer has been writing incredible short stories and poetry for a long time, and we are lucky to be able to read them in one collection for the first time with You Have to Let Them Bleed.
Join us as we talk about the stories and how they ... more
Cillian Black's debut novella, Holy Ghost, is a creepy, disturbing look at the lengths we would go to be able to say one final goodbye to a loved one. Listen as we discuss Catholic guilt, zombies, and surprisingly good direct to video sequels.
Carter Keane's excellent debut Novella Morsel will have you cheering to bring down the capitalist patriarchy. This book is fun, brutal, smart, and skillfully written. Our conversation was so much fun and we believe Carter is truly a talent to watch! ... more
Multi-Stoker award winning, including the reigning Novel of the year The Haunting of Velkwood, Gwendolyn Kiste joins us to talk about her new story collection, The Haunted Houses She Calls Her Own. We talk about a number of the stories, which are all... more
Burn Down Master's House is one of the most vital and important books of the year, and we were truly honored to have Clay Cane on as a guest to talk about it. While not shelved in the horror section, Burn Down Master's House is a book that fits perfe... more
The Curse of Hester Gardens is not just one of the best horror novels of the year, it's one of the best novels of the decade, period. Tamika Thompson is one of our favorite guests and this conversation will show you exactly why.
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