
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 | 337 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureArtsBooks | |||

This week we’re putting the boot right into the ribs of the AI Industry, but doing it in horrific style, with Paul Tremblay and Dead But Dreaming of Electric Sheep.
It’s a story of a young gamer, tasked with piloting a man’s comatose body across the... more
Part Two of my Scaredy Boy special, in which I quiz my friends in fear, Damo, Sean and To—AKA the Scaredy Boys themselves—about what they’ve seen and suffered through in their podcasting mission to conquer horror movies.
We talk number one examples ... more
Would you rather die or live on and on and on and on…
That’s one of the questions at the heart of Tom Lin’s Babylon, South Dakota. It’s a novel about a Chinese family who inherit an American farm, and whose lives are forever changed when the US mili... more
The first of a two-part special with the Scaredy Boys, my
brothers-in-cowardice from Down Under. Damo, Tom and Sean are famously and unashamedly terrified of horror movies, and started a podcast to face their fears. Since 2020 they’ve been watching a... more
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I really like Talking Scared. Not being hugely widely read in the horror genre, I really enjoy discovering new authors after hearing them interviewed. Neil’s own book, Good Boy, is also excellent, especially for dog lovers like me.
I have to give a major warning about this podcast- if you’re susceptible to adding books to your TBR list, this will be your doom. The interviews with authors are insightful and leave you feeling like you know them. They not only inspire you to want to read the book but make you invested in the author’s career. The last 4 books I’ve bought were recommended on this pod, and I don’t foresee that changing as I keep listening.
I am enjoying this tale! Thanks for the Buehlman interview.
I love this show. I take the occasion to suggest a deeper analysis of Salem’s Lot. I think most of King’s books stated there. Thanks for the fun!
Why does a horror podcast have to be blatantly political and clearly run by anti English leftist?
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A deep-dg dive into horror fiction with authors, critics, and industry voices. Conversations center on craft, thematic exploration, and the social and cultural angles shaping contemporary horror, often blending literary analysis with behind-the-scenes storytelling. Notable strengths include thoughtful, well-researched interviews, a strong emphasis on authorial process, and a willingness to connect genre work to broader cultural conversations. The show stands out for its approachable rigor, warmth, and focus on both classic and emergent voices in horror.
Listeners are likely drawn from a literate, genre-loving audience that enjoys on-record discussions of craft, inspirations, and the realities of publishing and adaptation. The format and ho... more
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Recent guests on Talking Scared include:
1. Tom Lin
2. Damian Robb
3. Naomi Kritzer
4. Melissa Albert
5. Peter Dunne
6. Neena Viel
7. Sarah Langan
8. Daisy Pearce
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