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 | Weekly | Episodes | 189 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArtsSociety & Culture |
I bite off a lot this week, in a five-way conversation with editors and contributors to the ever-so-of-the-moment anthology The Black Girl Survives in This One. That’s a promise right there on the title page, but as you will find out, survival is not... more
I’m in literary hero territory again … at least this time it’s sunny! more
Carrie White turns 50 years old today! more
Alas, we come to the end! more
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Excellent podcast, whether you’re into writing, horror, or both :)
Late to the party and currently making my way through the back episodes. Fantastic guests and a great host create a genuinely insightful look into the world of horror. The recommendations have put my TBR list too near ungovernable levels and the show proves that horror folk are genuinely nice people. Thoroughly recommend
So many great authors and stories I would otherwise never have heard of plus the great ones I do know. Great insight and perspectives. Highly recommend.
It’s a grey, rainy day in Georgia—perfect for curling up with a podcast about horror novels. You can’t do better than Talking Scared with Neil McRobert. Smart, erudite, incisive questions and lively chat . If you like wide-ranging conversations with horror writers you need to check it out. Margaret Atwood, Catriona Ward, Stephen Graham-Homes, Tananarive Due, Victor Lavalle, and Stephen King are only some of the famous names, Neil talks with debut novelists and masters of the craft. Great stuff. ... more
I just found Neil McRobert’s fantastic podcast and it has instantly provided me with nearly endless hourly of quality conversations with many of today’s best horror literature writers. I love that the focus is nearly entirely on horror lit instead of branching out too broadly into the world of horror cinema. I have learned so much in a short time about so many authors and books that I only really knew by their titles previously and that many people considered them good. I have been avidly follow... more
Apple Podcasts | #179 | United States/Arts/Books |
Apple Podcasts | #83 | Australia/Arts/Books |
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Apple Podcasts | #55 | Belgium/Arts/Books |
Apple Podcasts | #93 | Chile/Arts/Books |
Apple Podcasts | #93 | Singapore/Arts/Books |
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