
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 | 318 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsSociety & CultureBooks | |||

Corporate culture is a nightmare, but getting out of the office brings its own problems in Carter Keane’s debut novella – Morsel.
It’s a story about monsters and eldritch beings, about killer cults and evil law-enforcement, about wellbeing scams and... more
Nat and I stick around in the shadowed recesses of Black House for another half hour, to discuss all the things that Chris got right and wrong – and to make some entirely unfounded claims of our own.
It’s overflowing with spoilers for the whole Dark... more
Time to whet our appetites for the Dark Tower again – this time with an extra serving of ass cheek!
After three months away, we’re picking up with travellin’ Jack Sawyer after we left him in The Talisman. We find him in a sleepy Wisconsin town, wher... more
After seeing an early screener of Something Very Bad is Going to Happen I immediately thought it was going to be huge!
So I leapt ahead of the curve and invited writer and showrunner, Haley Z Boston to come talk scared about weddings, soulmates, Dav... more
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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?
If you are a King fan then this podcast is for you. I started listening because of the King connection. I’ve really enjoyed the ongoing Dark Tower analysis. I then listened to other episodes with horror authors and OMG I got some great book recommendations which I would have otherwise missed out on. Enjoy!
Love the show! Audibly gasped when I saw the new Tower episode
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This show combines in-depth conversations with leading horror writers, critics, and creators to explore how fear, folklore, and literary craft shape some of the genre's most influential works. Episodes range from author deep-dives and book-by-book analyses to discussions of adaptation, ethics, and cultural context, often blending close readings with personal storytelling. A standout angle is the sustained focus on beloved—and sometimes overlooked—masters of horror, plus crossovers into related media like graphic novels and TV adaptations, giving listeners a rich map of how horror stories are born and why they resonate. The host's thoughtful questioning and reverent enthusiasm tend to attract a dedicated community of readers, writers, and ge... more
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Recent guests on Talking Scared include:
1. Haley Z. Boston
2. Tamika Thompson
3. Annie Neugebauer
4. Avery Curran
5. Rod Blackhurst
6. Christopher Buehlman
7. Brennan LaFaro
8. Agatha Andrews
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