
A show about authors who write in the genres of folklore, paranormal, horror, fantasy, strange crime. Anything a little unusual, and outside the realms of everyday life. Authors talk about their writing and also share their unusual paranormal experiences.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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Author Natasha Bache talks witches, sirens, murder and magic with me, from her Shropshire home. Natasha is a former editor at HarperCollins publishers where she worked on the JRR Tolkein and Christie estates. Now an author of five books.
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Roxan Burley reveals the secrets of her dystopian fantasy world, set in an alternate London where the fae are real and living among us. London has been overtaken by an evil force called The Dark, who are intent on taking control, literally! Eira, a y... more
The last thing Liam expected when he moved into his new home was a ghost. For the past couple of decades, Liam has been living with the ghost of an old lady. She has been sighted 7 times by 6 different people. Footsteps echo through his house at 1AM,... more
I chat with Liverpudlian grimdark fantasy author Richie Billing about his novella, Together We Rise. Set in a fantasy world with a corrupt Government, who oppresses the people & pushes them to breaking point. Even the smallest people can make a diffe... more
LS Delorme is an author who writes across many genres, including paranormal romance. Lexy chats about her various books, living & writing in Paris, and her shocking inspirations for becoming an indie author. She also shares a few paranormal stories o... more
Fortean Times news editor Ian Simmons talks about ghost chickens, poltergeists and 50 years of the Fortean Times, as well as about his new book for the Hoxton Mini Press, 'An Opinionated Guide to Haunted London - Ghouls, Ghosts, Spirits and Seances.'... more
Apologies for the lateness of the 5th episode, but it's coming out soon.
This month we get dark and dirty with dark romantasy author MJ Lawrie. Her books are full of morally grey men and kick ass heroines. This is MJ's first ever podcast interview.










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