Conversations with the biggest names in horror fiction. A podcast for horror readers who want to know where their favourite stories came from . . . and what frightens the people who wrote them.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 256 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsSociety & CultureBooks |
Send in the clowns!
In this Off Book episode I talk to Eli Craig, director of cult-classic Tucker and Dale vs Evil, and the man who put Clown in a Cornfield up on the big screen.
After crowbarring my way into his press day, I asked him what drew hi... more
Let’s get grim and dark with Lord Grimdark!
Perhaps the greatest benefit of having a book podcast like mine is the opportunity to speak to my very favourite authors. I’ve been reading Joe Abercrombie’s violent, world-weary dark fantasy for TWENTY ye... more
Brian Keene has written so many damn books!
…and I had never read any of them.
This absolute horror faux-pas (and my embarrassment) is the reason that it’s taken so long to get Brian on the show. But I set a week aside and read as many Keene books ... more
I’ve been looking forward to releasing this one…
Nat Cassidy comes to Talk Scared about When the Wolf Comes Home, his new novel that I –and people like me – are already calling out as one of the Best Books of the Year™.
It’s a shaggy, undisciplined... more
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Intelligent, honest and big hearted host. The greats of his podcasts subject matter all come here and there is great mutual respect and very good conversations occur.
Thankyou Neil
I absolutely adore this show! Neil is such a thoughtful and generous host. He clearly knows and loves his subject matter, and his passion and excitement are infectious. He treats his guests with respect and kindness, and he always does his homework to prepare insightful questions. His recommendations are always delightful. I highly recommend the show.
Love this podcast. Neil knows his horror! Highly recommend!
I came across Neil’s podcast around two years ago, and first listen was a panel discussion on Peter Straub’s Ghost Story. Through that I discovered John Langan, re-discovered my love for Paul Tremblay, and got deep insights into the challenging trilogy that SGJ’s My Heart is a Chainsaw slasher opus represented. Neil is wise beyond his years and his insights into the craft are original and thought provoking. Highly recommend this prolific top-tier horror podcast.
Love this podcast so much. Always look forward to the next episode. Neil is great!
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Conversations predominantly focus on horror fiction, with engaging discussions featuring authors who share insights into their creative processes and the intricacies of their narratives. Listeners can anticipate explorations of themes like psychological horror, societal issues reflected in literature, and the intersection of personal experiences with storytelling, often revealing the darker aspects of human nature. There is a unique emphasis on the connections between literature and broader cultural discussions, with many episodes revolving around well-known works such as the Dark Tower series and other significant horror literature.
The podcast stands out due to its commitment to creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere while tackling compl... more
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Recent guests on Talking Scared include:
1. Kyle McConaghy
2. Katherine Arden
3. Tariq Ashkanani
4. Wendy Dalrymple
5. Brian McCauley
6. Chris Panettier
7. Alex Grecian
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