The H. P. Lovecast Podcast is hosted by Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak and is devoted to discussing the derivative works of H. P. Lovecraft, such as successor authors, comics, and so on. H. P. Lovecast is published twice a month, with the primary episode on the first Sunday and the supplemental Fragments episode on the third Sunday.
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In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss the first issue of the comic book Flesh Easters by Philippe Gerber, Orville Thurstan, with art by Okiko. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountThe full version of John 3:16's "Azathoth" can be found at this Bandcamp page.Flesh Eaters LinksAmazon Product PagePatreonInstagramBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Bernie Gonzalez who can be found at the Fan2Fan Podcast, and Instagram. We had the honor to interview Bernie back in the spring 2023. Have a listen!Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss Rebekah McKendry's 2022 comic horror dark comedy, Glorious.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountThe full version of John 3:16's "Azathoth" can be found at this Bandcamp page.Rebekah McKendry / Glorious LinksGlorious Product Page at AmazonTwitterBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Joshua Pruett who can be found at his website and at Amazon. Enjoy our interview with Joshua here.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast Presentations: Transmissions hosts Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview returning guest David Rose to talk about his short story collection, Monsters in the Bush.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountDavid Rose LinksAmazon Author PageTwitterBumperThis episode's bumper is provided courtesy of Tom Starita who can be found on Amazon, Facebook and Twitter.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast Presentations: Transmissions hosts Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview comic book author Pat Shand about his new miniseries, I Summoned Cthulhu to Fund my Kickstarter.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountPat Shand LinksAmazonI Summoned Cthulhu to Fund my Kickstarter #3 KickstarterSpace Between EntertainmentSpace Between Entertainment FacebookBumperThis episode's bumper is provided courtesy of J. Rocky Colavito who can be found at his website and on Amazon.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss personal and podcast accomplishments of 2023, recap the year, and talk about what to expect in 2024. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountThe full version of John 3:16's "Azathoth" can be found at this Bandcamp pageBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of James Aquilone who can be found on Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, and at his website. Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss J. T. Petty's film Mimic 3: Sentinel. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountThe full version of John 3:16's "Azathoth" can be found at this Bandcamp pageHP Lovecast Mimic 1 EpisodeHP Lovecast Mimic 2 EpisodeBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Jason Rekulak who can be found on Amazon and at his Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast Presentations: Transmissions hosts Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview filmmaker Jesse Terrill about their Lovecraftian short film, Sights Unseen.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountJesse Terrell LinksStrike With Chaos ProductionsYouTubeBumperThis episode's bumper is provided courtesy of Chris Philbrook who can be found at Amazon, Twitter, and their official Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast Presentations: Transmissions hosts Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Angela Sylvaine about her debut 90s nostalgia horror novel, Frost Bite.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountAngela Sylvaine LinksAmazon Author PageBlueSkyFacebookTwitterWebsiteOther LinksCall for Proposals - The Mummy Edited CollectionBumperThis episode's bumper is provided courtesy of Chelsea Pumpkins who can be found at their website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast Presentations: Transmissions hosts Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Ness Brown about their debut space horror novella, Scourge Between Stars.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountNess Brown LinksAmazon Author PageTwitterWebsiteOther LinksCoKoConBumperThis episode's bumper is provided courtesy of Michael Cisco who can be found on Twitter and their Official Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast Presentations: Transmissions hosts Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Chelsea Pumpkins about the anthology she edited, AHH! That's What I Call Horror: An Anthology of '90s Horror.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountChelsea Pumpkins LinksTwitterWebsiteOther LinksCoKoConDark Dead ThingsFan2Fan PodcastA Vindication of Monsters preorder at AmazonWeird Tales #367BumperThis episode's bumper is provided courtesy of P. L. McMillan who can be found on Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, and her Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast Presentations: Transmissions hosts Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Sean Woodard about his essay "Journeys into Depravity in (Post)Colonial Australia: Colonizer versus Colonized Identity and “Otherness” in Wake in Fright and The Nightingale" and Josh Spiegel about his book Timelines of Terror: The Fractured Continuities of Horror Film Sequels.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountSean Woodard LinksMcFarland - Journeys into Terror Product PageTwitterWebsiteJosh Spiegel LinksMcFarland - Timelines of Terror Product PageMovie Timelines YouTube ChannelBumperThis episode's bumper is provided courtesy of Ian Welke. He can be found on Amazon, Twitter, and his Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast Presentations: Transmissions hosts Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Tom Starita about his novel, Delta, and Beth Cato about her novel, A Thousand Recipes for Revenge. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountTom Starita LinksAmazonFacebookTwitterBeth Cato LinksAmazonFacebookTwitterWebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is provided courtesy of Douglas Wynne who can be found on Amazon, his Website, and at Twitter.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss the crowdfunded one-shot comic book, Dreamquest, published by Fried Comics, with Clay Adams (writer), Mick Beyers (art), and Julio Rojas (colors).Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountDreamquest LinksFried Comics websiteFried Comics FacebookFried Comics TwitterIndiegogo Campaign (can purchase via here)BumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Brenda S. Tolian who can be found at Amazon,Burial Plot Podcast, Twitter, and her Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast Presentations: Transmissions hosts Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview comic book artist/writer Bernie Gonzalez about Midnight Mystery, and author Joshua Pruett about Last Comics on Earth.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountBernie Gonzalez LinksFacebookMidnight Mystery WebsiteTwitterJoshua Pruett LinksAmazonTwitterWebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is provided courtesy of Erika T. Wurth who can be found at Amazon and her website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss the 1970 film adaptation of H. P. Lovecraft's The Dunwich Horror, which was recently re-released by Arrow Video. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountThe Dunwich Horror LinksArrow Video Product Page for The Dunwich HorrorBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Carol Gyzander who can be found on Amazon, Instagram, Twitter, and at her Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast Presentations: Transmissions hosts Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Michael Cisco about his new novel, Pest, and J. Rocky Colavito about his novel, The Night Scavengers. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountMichael Cisco LinksAmazon Product Page for PestClash Books' (Publisher) Product Page for PestTwitterOfficial WebsiteJ. Rocky Colavito LinksAmazon Author PageAmazon Product Page for The Night ScavengersBumperThis episode's bumper is provided courtesy of Lora Senf who can be found on Amazon and at her website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
This is a special episode of H. P. Lovecast Presents Transmissions as we are focusing on authors with works on the 2022 Bram Stoker Preliminary Ballot. In this episode Nicholas Diak and Michele Brittany interview James Aquilone about Kolchak: The Night Stalker: 50th Anniversary and Donna Lynch about Girls from the County. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Darkness" by Ego Likeness. Used with permission.James Aquilone LinksAmazon profileKolchak product pagesFacebookTwitterWebsiteDonna Lynch LinksGirls from the County Product Page (Raw Dog Screaming Press)Girls from the County Product Page (Amazon)Big Cartel StoreAuthor profile at Raw Dog Screaming PressEgo Likeness profile at Metropolis + ShopFacebookTwitterBumperThis episode's bumper is provided courtesy of James Chambers who can be found on Amazon, Twitter, and his Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak recap 2022 and talk about news and upcoming projects. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountItems Discuss in this EpisodeCoKoCon 2023Covenstead Podcast (Dannie DeLisle)Dead Ringers Podcast (Artist Philip Yount is a co-host)Fan2Fan PodcastGalactic Terrors 2022-10 (Michael Arnzen, Michele Brittany, and Steven Van Patten)Galactic Terrors 2022-11 (Kenneth Cain, Karen Heuler, and Nicholas Diak)Michele Brittany Website Highlander CFPNicholas Diak Website Emmanuelle / Black Emanuelle CFPThe Portal at Hill House (RPG)Tell Us What's in the Box Podcast (Dannie DeLisle and Joanna Nelius)BumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Matt Toronto who can be found at his website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of the HP Lovecast Presents: Transmissions, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Jason Rekulak about his newest novel, Hidden Pictures, published by Flatiron Books in May, 2022.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountJason Rekulak LinksAmazon Author PageWebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is provided courtesy of Steven Van Patten. He can be found on Twitter, Amazon, and at his website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
In this episode of the HP Lovecast Presents: Transmissions, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview P. L. McMillan about their new novella, Sisters of the Crimson Vine. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountP. L. McMillan LinksAmazon Author PageFacebookTwitterWebsiteAHH! That's What I Call Horror: An Anthology of '90s Horror (Amazon Link)BumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Trevor Firetog who can be found on Amazon and Twitter. Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990s
In this episode of the HP Lovecast Presents: Transmissions, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Erika T. Wurth about her book, White Horse, and Chris Philbrook about his The Darkness of Diggory Finch series. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountErika T. Wurth LinksAmazon Author PageTwitterWebsiteChris Philbrook LinksAmazon Author PageTwitterWebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of the band Northumbria. More information on them can be found at Bandcamp, Facebook, and Twitter.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990s
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss Jean de Segonzac's Mimic 2 (2001), the direct-to-video sequel to Guillermo del Toro's Mimic (1997).Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Robert P. Ottone who can be found on Amazon Author, Instagram, Spooky House Press, and Twitter. Other Episodes MentionedHPLCP Fragments - Ep 13 - Guillermo del Toro's MimicHPLCP Transmissions - Ep 13 - Lora Senf and Robert P. OttoneSupport HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast Presents: Transmissions, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Brenda S. Tolian about her book, Blood Mountain, and Ian Welke about his new book, Union Station.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountBrenda S. Tolian LinksAmazon Author PageBurial Plot PodcastSpotifyTwitterWebsiteIan Welke LinksAmazon Author PageTwitterWebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Jonathan Maberry. He can be found on Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, and at his Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990s
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss Prince of Darkness, the second film in John Carpenter's unofficial Apocalypse Trilogy. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of David Rose. He can be found on Amazon and Twitter.Other Episodes MentionedEp 26 - The Children of Gla'akiHPLCP Fragments - Ep 15 - Steven Kostanski and Jeremy Gillespie's The VoidSupport HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast Present: Fragments, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview authors Douglas Wynne about his collection, Something in the Water and Other Stories, published by Weird House Press.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). Check out John 3:16's new album, Swarm.H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountLinks to Buy Something in the WaterWeird House Press Product PageAmazon PageDouglas Wynne's LinksAmazon Author PageWebsiteTwitterM. Wayne Miller Links (Artist)HomepageBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Kaaron Warren who appeared on Transmissions Episode 09. She can be found on Amazon and at her Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss two short stories from Douglas Wynne's Collection, Something in the Water and Other Stories: "The Enigma Code" and "Tracking the Black Book."Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). Check out John 3:16's new album, Swarm.H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountLinks to Buy Something in the WaterWeird House Press Product PageAmazon PageDouglas Wynne's LinksAmazon Author PageWebsiteTwitterBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Angela Yuriko Smith who can be found on Twitter and at their website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account. Link to CoKoCon 2022 where we will be attending Labour Day weekend.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast Presents: Transmissions, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Carol Gyzander, co-editor of the anthology, Even in the Grave, along with contributors Trevor Firetog (author of "What's Your Secret?") and Steven Van Patten (author of "Blind Spot").Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Ancient Krell Music 5" by Carlo Serafini (used under Creative Commons license) Carol Gyzander LinksAmazon Author PageGalactic Terrors YouTubeTwitterWebsiteTrevor Firetog LinksAmazon Author PageTwitterSteven Van Patten LinksAmazon Author PageFacebookTwitterWebsiteOther LinksEven in the Grave Amazon Product PageSomething in the Water Amazon Product PageCoKoCon 2022 HomepageH. P. Lovecast Transmissions - Interview with Carol Gyzander (08/2021)BumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Eric Raglin who we interviewed in our Fragments ep. 16. He can be found at his podcast, Cursed Morsels, on Twitter, and at his website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990s
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss Trevor Firetog's short story "What's Your Secret?" and Steven Van Patten's "Blind Spot" from the anthology Even in the Grave, edited by James Chambers and Carol Gyzander and published by Neoparadoxa.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). Check out John 3:16's new album, Swarm.H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountLinks to Buy Even in the GraveAmazonTrevor Firetog LinksAmazon Author PageTwitterSteven Van Patten LinksAmazon Author PageFacebookTwitterWebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Matthew M. Bartlett. He can be found on Twitter and at his Website. Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account. Link to CoKoCon 2022 where we will be attending Labour Day weekend.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast Presents: Transmissions, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Lora Senf about her debut, The Clackity, and Robert P. Ottone about The Triangle, book one from his The Rise Trilogy. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Ancient Krell Music 5" by Carlo Serafini (used under Creative Commons license) Lora Senf LinksAmazon Author PageTwitterWebsiteRobert P. Ottone LinksAmazon Author PageInstagramSpooky House PressTwitterOther LinksEven in the Grave Amazon product pageBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Heather Herrman who we had the honor to interview back on Transmissions episode 7. She can be found at her website and her Amazon author page.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990s
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss the Euro-horror film, Cthulhu Mansion, directed by Juan Piquer Simón and starring Frank Finlay. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountLinks to Buy Cthulhu MansionAmazonVinegar Syndrome (temp. hidden for Partner's Month)Other LinksSupport Afflicted on IndiegogoPurchase a copy of Even in the GraveBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Aric Cushing. His film, There's No Such Thing as Vampires, can be viewed on Amazon Prime. Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast Presents: Transmissions, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Thomas Blakeley and Matt Toronto of the musical A Dream at the End of Time, and Dorian Williamson and Jim Field of the dark ambient band Northumbria. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyMusic: "Black Sea of Trees" by Northumbria. Used with permission. H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountA Dream at the End of Time LinksEventbrite Live StreamFacebookHollywood Fringe Festival (show info, times, tickets)InstagramYouTube TrailerNorthumbria LinksBandcampFacebookTwitterBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Logan Thomas, director of There's No Such Thing as Vampires, which can be found on Amazon.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990s
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss James Wade's "The Silence of Erika Zann" that appeared in Edward P. Berglund's 1976 edited anthology, The Disciples of Cthulhu.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountOther Episodes MentionedHP Lovecast Episode 30: James Chambers' On the Night BorderHP Lovecast Episode 14: James Wade's “The Deep Ones”BumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Arndt Peltner. His music show, Radio Goethe, can be streamed at RadioGoethe.org.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss David Rose's Novella, Lovecraft's Iraq.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)Links to Buy Lovecraft's IraqAmazon Product PageDavid Rose's LinksAmazon Author PageTwitterBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Jennifer Barnes. She can be found on Twitter or the Raw Dog Screaming Press website. Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast Presents: Transmissions, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview David Rose about his novella Lovecraft's Iraq and Jonathan Maberry about his dark fantasy novel Kagen.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Ancient Krell Music 5" by Carlo Serafini (used under Creative Commons license) David Rose LinksAmazon Author PageTwitterJonathan Maberry LinksAmazon Author PageFacebookTwitterWebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Rena Mason. She can be found on Amazon, Facebook, Goodreads, Twitter, and at her Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990s
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak reflect on their second year of the podcast, goals accomplished, new goals, and give an overview of upcoming projects. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyHP Lovecraft Logo/Banner by: Philip Yount (Twitter)Intro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)BumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Mathias Clasen. He can be found on Twitter and at his Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account. Check out our open CFPsMichele's CFP on HighlanderNick's CFP on Emmanuelle/Black Emanuelle
In this episode of the HP Lovecast Presents: Transmissions, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Mathias Clasen, Angela Yuriko Smith, Aric Cushing, and Logan Thomas. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Ancient Krell Music 5" by Carlo Serafini (used under Creative Commons license) Mathias Clasen Links"Fear Not!" EssayTwitterTwitter (Recreational Fear Lab)WebsiteAngela Yuriko Smith LinksAmazonAmazon Link for Tortured WillowsTwitterWebsiteAric Cushing LinksAmazon Link for There's No Such Thing as VampiresImdb ProfileLogan Thomas LinksAmazon Link for There's No Such Thing as VampiresImdb ProfileBram Stoker Final Ballot Interview LinksThe following is a list of episodes were we interviewed writers and their works that appeared on the 2021 Bram Stoker Final Ballot. HPLCP Transmissions - Ep 05 - James Chambers, Carol Gyzander, Meghan ArcuriHPLCP Transmissions - Ep 06 - Farah Rose Smith, Rahel Sixta Schmitz, and Kevin WetmoreHPLCP Transmissions - Ep 08 - Jennifer Barnes, Lee Murray, and Rena MasonBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of J. H. Moncrieff. She can be found on Amazon, Facebook, and her Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990s
In this episode of the HP Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview author, editor, and podcast Eric Raglin about his anthology, Antifa Splatterpunk.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)Links to Buy Antifa SplatterpunkAmazonCursed Morsels Product PageEric Raglin LinksAmazon Author PageTwitter (Author)Twitter (Cursed Morsels)WebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Christine Morgan. She can be found on, Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, and her Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss the space horror comic book series, Caliban, written by Garth Ennis, art by Facundo Percio, and published by Avatar Press. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyFeline Guest Vocals: CecilyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)Bram Stoker Preliminary Ballot The following is a list of episodes were we interviewed writers and their works that appeared on the 2021 Bram Stoker Prelim Ballot. HPLCP Transmissions - Ep 03 - G. A. Lungaro, Angela Sylvaine, and Rhonda Jackson JosephHPLCP Transmissions - Ep 05 - James Chambers, Carol Gyzander, Meghan ArcuriHPLCP Transmissions - Ep 06 - Farah Rose Smith, Rahel Sixta Schmitz, and Kevin WetmoreHPLCP Transmissions - Ep 08 - Jennifer Barnes, Lee Murray, and Rena MasonBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Carol Gyzander. She can be found on Amazon, InstagramTwitter, and her Website. Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast Presents: Transmissions, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Kaaron Warren, Christine Morgan, & Mathew M. Bartlett about their stories appearing in New Maps of Dream.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Ancient Krell Music 5" by Carlo Serafini (used under Creative Commons license) Links to Buy New Maps of DreamPS Publishing Product PageAmazonKaaron Warren LinksAmazonWebsiteChristine Morgan LinksAmazonFacebookTwitterWebsiteMatthew M. Bartlett LinksAmazonTwitterWebsite (Personal)Website (WXXT)Website (Merch)Website (Online Shop)Bram Stoker Preliminary Ballot The following is a list of episodes were we interviewed writers and their works that appeared on the 2021 Bram Stoker Prelim Ballot. HPLCP Transmissions - Ep 03 - G. A. Lungaro, Angela Sylvaine, and Rhonda Jackson JosephHPLCP Transmissions - Ep 05 - James Chambers, Carol Gyzander, Meghan ArcuriHPLCP Transmissions - Ep 06 - Farah Rose Smith, Rahel Sixta Schmitz, and Kevin WetmoreHPLCP Transmissions - Ep 08 - Jennifer Barnes, Lee Murray, and Rena MasonBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of James Chambers. He can be found on Amazon, Twitter, and at his Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990s
In this episode of the HP Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss two short stories from New Maps of Dream, released by PS Publishing and edited by Cody Goodfellow and Joseph S. Pulver Sr.: "The Dankness over Dylath-Leen" by Scott R. Jones and "The Malls of Ulthar" by Matthew M. Bartlett.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele Brittany / Ulthar cat model: AlgernonIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)Links to Buy New Maps of DreamPS Publishing Product PageAmazon Product PageScott R. Jones LinksFacebookTwitterWebsiteMatthew M. Bartlett LinksTwitterWebsite (Personal)Website (WXXT)Website (Merch)Website (Online Shop)Other LinksEpisode 33 - Kij Johnson's The Dream-Quest of Vellitt BoeHPLCP Transmissions - Ep 06 - Farah Rose Smith, Rahel Sixta Schmitz, and Kevin WetmoreGary Myers' The Country of the Worm: Excursions Beyond the Wall of SleepCFP/Call for Papers: There Can Be Only One: Critical Essays on the Highlander FranchiseBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Kevin Wetmore. He can be found at his Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast Presents: Transmissions, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Jennifer Barnes, Lee Murray, and Rena Mason about their work on Attack from the '80s.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Ancient Krell Music 5" by Carlo Serafini (used under Creative Commons license) Links to Buy Attack from the '80sAmazonRaw Dog Screaming PressJennifer Barnes LinksRaw Dog Screaming Press Profile PageLee Murray LinksAmazon Author PageWebsiteFacebook author pageRena Mason LinksAmazon Author PageFacebookGoodreadsTwitterWebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Janet Joyce Holden. She can be found on, Amazon, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and her Website.Misc. LinksOur interview with Angela Sylvaine and her 80's retro horror novella, Chopping Spree, can be heard on Transmissions episode 3.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss two short stories from Attack from the '80s edited by Eugene Johnson and published by Raw Dog Screaming Press: "Permanent Damage" by Lee Murray and "The White Room" by Rena Mason.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)Links to Buy Attack from the '80sAmazonRaw Dog Screaming PressLee Murray LinksAmazon Author PageWebsiteFacebook author pageRena Mason LinksAmazon Author PageFacebookGoodreadsTwitterWebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of S. T. Lakata. He can be found on Amazon, Twitter, and his Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss Steven Kostanski and Jeremy Gillespie's 2016 cosmic horror film, The Void.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)Links to Buy The VoidAmazon Prime VideoBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Rahel Sixta Schmitz. She can be found at her website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak recap current projects they are working on and give a revised HP Lovecast schedule for the final two holiday months of the year.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)BumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Kathleen Kaufman. She can be found on Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, and at her Website. Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast Presents: Transmissions, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Kathleen Kaufman, Janet Joyce Holden, and Heather Herrman. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Ancient Krell Music 5" by Carlo Serafini (used under Creative Commons license) Kathleen Kaufman LinksAmazon Author PageFacebookTwitterWebsiteJanet Joyce Holden LinksAmazon Author PageFacebookInstagramTwitterWebsiteHeather Herrman LinksAmazon Author PageInstagramTwitterWebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Farah Rose Smith. She can be found at her website and on Twitter. Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss two short stories from the Dark Regions Press published, Lynne Jamneck edited anthology, Dreams from the Witch House: Female Voices of Lovecraftian Horror: "Every Hole in the Earth We Will Claim As Our Own" by Gemma files and "Eye of the Beholder" by Nancy Kilpatrick.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)Dreams from the Witch House LinksDark Regions Press Product PageAmazon Product PageGemma FilesAmazon Author PageTwitterWebsiteNancy KilpatrickAmazon Author PageTwitterWebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Catherine McCarthy. She can be found on Twitter, Facebook, and her website. Our interview with her can be heard on episode 2 of Transmissions. Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss Robert Eggers' folk horror film, The Witch. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)Links to Buy The WitchAmazonBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Carol Gyzander. She can be found on Amazon, InstagramTwitter, and her Website. Our interview with her can be heard on Transmissions episode 5.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast Presents: Transmissions, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Farrah Rose Smith, Rahel Sixta Schmitz, and Kevin Wetmore.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Ancient Krell Music 5" by Carlo Serafini (used under Creative Commons license) Farah Rose Smith LinksTwitterWebsiteRahel Sixta Schmitz LinksWebsiteKevin Wetmore LinksTwitterWebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Rhonda Jackson Joseph. She can be found on Twitter and Amazon. Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss Guillermo del Toro's 1997 horror film Mimic.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)Links to Buy MimicAmazonBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of S. Alessandro Martinez. We had the honor to interview Alessandro on our Scholars from the Edge of Time segment which can be listened to here. Alessandro can be found on Twitter, his website, and his Amazon author page.Misc. and Referenced LinksHP Lovecast Ep 40 - Troy Nixey and Damon Gentry's Vinegar TeethSupport HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss the one shot comic book, Lady Lovecraft, written by Mike Shea with art by Rob Wilkinson.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)Lady Lovecraft LinksKickstarterMike SheaMiskatonic High FacebookMiskatonic High InstagramMiskatonic High TwitterMiskatonic High WebsiteRob WikinsonInstagramMarco's Tattoo websiteBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of G. A. Lungaro. He can be found on Twitter, Amazon, YouTube, and at his website. Our interview with Lungaro can be found on Transmissions episode 3.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
In this episode of the HP Lovecast Presents: Transmissions, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview James Chambers, Carol Gyzander, and Meghan Arcuri about Under Twin Suns.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Ancient Krell Music 5" by Carlo Serafini (used under Creative Commons license) Links to Buy Under Twin SunsHippocampus Press (Publisher)AmazonLinks to buy the Horror Writers Association version of The King in YellowAmazonBookshopJames ChambersAmazonTwitterWebsiteCarol GyzanderAmazonInstagramTwitterWebsiteMeghan ArcuriAmazonTwitterWebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Amanda Desiree, author of Smithy. She can be found at her website and Amazon.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.