
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 | 301 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Imagine you’re back in high school – but worse! The shuffling idiots actually want to EAT you!
That’s the premise of Courtney Summers’ This is Not a Test, her 2012 zombie novel of teen despair amongst the undead, now reissued in a fresh ‘definitive’... more
The year may have started with more real-world horrors from old white dudes, but here on Talking Scared they get their comeuppance – in the form of Kristi DeMeester’s Dark Sisters.
Kristi returns to the show for the first time since 2022, to talk ab... more
No need for a big intro this week. You know what this is about.
The year is over, and it’s time to offer my thoughts on the best books that made it bearable. Here’s my top-10 favourite horror novels of 2025.
I invite comment and debate. The polite ... more
In our sixth Let Us Palaver, Nat and I try to clean things up a bit after the dirty deep dive into Wizard & Glass.
We get spoilery, so this is for Tower Junkie’s only. It will make no sense to anyone else anyway – as we get deep into the metatextual... more
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Smart, funny, insightful, and a constant source of inspiration - if you’re a horror fan, or just love stories, you’ll adore these episodes led by author Neil, as he chats with all the best horror folk around.
On episode 30 thanks to a recommendation on Reddit. As someone pursuing a Ph.D. in gothic literature, Neil and his work are complementary and wonderfully apropos! Episode 122 was my entryway and met all my expectations—if only it had been twice as long!
Smart. Well produced. Worth your time and attention.
This is a blow your socks off amazing podcast that brings back the exhilarating feeling I had as a teenager when I rescued a water-swollen, coverless copy of “The Stand” out of a bin and did not sleep for nearly a week.
Thank you Neil for your intelligence, your sensitivity, your humor and your empathy. I have never heard anyone who thinks about and lauds authors the way you do. Just brilliant!
This podcast celebrates and legitimizes the love so many of us have for the horror genre - a love th... more
I could listen to Neil talk about horror stories all day, I always think that the sign of a good podcast is if you want to join in the conversation at some quiet country pub. I’d honestly get a round in for Neil and Nat just to geek out about SK books for a couple of hours. Thanks for sharing this with us.
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Focusing on the realm of horror fiction, this series engages in deep conversations with renowned authors, exploring their works, inspirations, and the intricacies of writing within the genre. The discussions cover a diverse array of topics such as psychological horror, societal commentary, and environmental themes, often weaving personal anecdotes with broader narrative explorations. Listeners can expect insightful content on both classic and contemporary horror literature, with episodes that intertwine critical examination and appreciation of the genre's evolution, making it appealing to avid readers and aspiring writers alike. Additionally, the dynamic between the host and guests fosters a rich environment of camaraderie and respect, prov... more
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Recent guests on Talking Scared include:
1. Carmen Maria Machado
2. Jeff VanderMeer
3. Courtney Summers
4. Joe Hill
5. Joe Lansdale
6. Ben Leonberg
7. Neil McRobert
8. Michael Wehunt
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