Heard of a new author but don't know where to start. I interview horror writers and learn more about their work and the best place to begin.
This week I talk to Robert Ford. We talk about his books, his upcoming release BURNER, scary dreams and experiences, being desensitized by death and tragedy and so much more! I read his book SAMSON AND DENIAL and talk about a current contest.
This week I talk with Tim Waggoner. We talk about his books, his latest "how to" WRITING IN THE DARK, working with his students, his cute dachshunds, so much more! I read his book NEKROPOLIS. Also I ask if you ever read a book where you don't like the protagonist.
This week I talk to Cullen Bunn. It is my first adventure into horror graphic novels! We talk about his graphic novels, writing for kids, being involved in anthologies, writing prose vs. graphic novels and so much more! I read the DARK ARK Collection and want to hear from you on your favorite episodes so far!
This week I talk with Regina Garza Mitchell. We talk about her experience in writing short stories and editing anthologies. We also talk about seeing the rise of known authors in the horror community, balancing work and writing, her debut novella and so much more! I read stories from THE BIG BOOK OF BLASPHEMY and talk about some of my favorites so far.
This week I talk with Brian Asman. We talk about his books, the different projects he has going and of course Kevin Fucking Smith! I read his book I'M NOT EVEN SUPPOSED TO BE HERE TODAY, and I have a special guest do the intro with me on this episode.
This week I talk with Elizabeth Massie. We talk about her books, her Ameri Scares Series (including some breaking news), her adult cartoon books, Canadian TV Shows and so much more! I read her book HELL GATE and talk about how many books you take on a vacation.
This week I talk with Tony Evans. We talk about his books, Appalachian Horror, folklore, environmental biology, being outdoors and so much more! I read his short story collection, BETTER YOU BELIEVE, and discuss my thoughts on it.
This week I talk to Catherine Cavendish. We talk about her books, reading the right story at the right time, cats, her upcoming projects and more. I read her book THE HAUNTING OF HENDERSON CLOSE and also talk about books that match up with their movies/tv series.
This week I talk to Kristopher Rufty about his books, enormous book collections and having to move them, the writing community and his Splatter Western. I read his book PILLOWFACE and also discuss my thoughts on some everyday classics.
This week I talk with John Boden. We talk about his books, collaborating, thrift shopping/antiquing and collecting random items. After I discuss reading his book JEDI SUMMER and listening to WALK THE DARKNESS DOWN.
This week I talk with Hunter Shea about his books, use of personal life in his writing, stories at conventions, monster and if they are real and so much more! I talk about watching the movie DEAD ALIVE and Hunter's books GHOST MINE and CREATURE.
This week I do my first Double Feature with Christine Morgan. We talk about her books, reviewing books from her peers, her relationship with Edward Lee and more! Plus, we follow up with her after winning the 2020 Splatterpunk Award for Best Novel! I was also able to get some new inside information and more on an upcoming book tease.
This week, I talk to Robert Essig. We discuss his books, his move to Tennessee, his love for vintage horror paperbacks, thoughts on collaborations and more! I read his book STRONGER THAN HATE and discuss my own love for finding used books and other collectables at flea markets.
This week I talk to Michael Allen Rose about his books, his music, blending different types of art into his writing, his time teaching children abroad English and more! I read his book THE INDIFFERENCE OF HEAVEN and talk about virtual horror cons coming this month.
This week I talk to Kenzie Jennings. We talk about her debut novel that came out last year, RECEPTION, and her upcoming Splatter Western. We also talk about how crazy Florida is and some great movies that are based there, the trend of Beach Horror and so much more.
This week I interviewed Wrath James White. He tells me about his books and some of his most popular ones, the differences between fans in the US vs. other countries, and the pros and cons of co-writing a book. I also talk about the differences between male and female perspectives while reading controversial topics.
This week I talked to Aaron Dries. We talk about his books, craziness in Australia, 11/22/63, Hamilton and so much more! I read HOUSE OF SIGHS and give my thoughts along with info on TWO virtual horror cons coming soon!
This week I talk with John Wayne Comunale. We talk about his books, his podcasts including his new one with Kristopher Triana, movies, conventions and so much more!I read his book THE CYCLE and talk about virtual cons coming up.
This week I talk with Lucas Mangum. We talk about his books, his time as a 9-1-1 Operator and its hardship and effects on his writing, his movie inspirations and so much more. I read TWO of Lucas' books, SAINT SADIST and GODS OF THE DARK WEB, which one included the most horrific scene I have read to date!
This week I talk with Laurel Hightower. We talk about her Paranormal Police Procedural Novel WHISPERS IN THE DARK and her upcoming book CROSSROADS. Also, she tells us about challenging herself with writing short fiction and pushing boundaries, how she became third mic on the podcast INK HEIST along with some of her favorite guests.
This week I talk will Cat Scully. We discuss her first novel JENNIFER STRANGE that debuts very soon. We also discuss the struggles she faced with completing this novel, her past in Map Art and so much more. I talk about YA books and my thoughts on Cat's book.
This week I talk to Tim Meyer. We engage in our favorite bad horror movies, talk about writing children in horror after having a child and, of course, the books he has out. After, I talk about listening to the audio version of his book DEAD DAUGHTERS.
Tim Lebbon and I talk about his different books and his new release EDEN. We also talk about the different genres he likes to write and having his book The Silence turned into a Netflix film. I also talk about reading with accents and Tim's book BERSERK.
This week I interview Simon Clark! We had a great time talking about his books and how he has become an influence on a new generation of horror authors along with his own influences. I read his book BLOOD CRAZY and talk about having others read or watch books/movies that mean a lot to you and how they react.
This week I talk with CV Hunt as we talk about her books, her press, the balance between both and how traveling inspires her! I read HALLOWEEN FIEND and talk about creature books. Also make sure you listen to the very end!
This week I talk with Chandler Morrison as we discuss his books, his health and the beautiful artwork of his new novella DEAD INSIDE, which I read and follow up with after the interview. Also, lets show support for some of the different horror podcasts out there!
This week I do my first Skype interview with Wile E Young. After I talk about his book CATFISH IN THE CRADLE. We talk about his books, his religious background and how it effects his writing and relationships. Also, I profess my love for his wife!
Tune in to hear my interview with Samantha Kolesnik as we talk about her debut novella TRUE CRIME. We also talk about how characters represent you, the difference between selecting prose and films for projects, and I butcher the Russian language.
In this Extreme Horror episode I interview Kristopher Triana, and we discuss his books along with loving to write more than just extreme horror, his Splatterpunk Award and more! After, I discuss reading his novel FULL BRUTAL.
Bracken MacLeod and I discuss his books and having support and a good writing community. I also listen to my first audiobook and discuss that experience and Bracken's book Come To Dust.
Author Asher Ellis and I talk about his books and some short films he was involved with as well. We compare anthologies to Jock Jams and Patrick Swayze to Chris Hemsworth. I also talk about Book Tattoos and Asher's book PET.
Happy Friday the 13th! On this episode I talk with James A Moore. We talk about his work and his struggle with cancer along with the importance of insurance. I also talk about movie series in honor of it being Friday the 13th and rant about Hellboy.
This week I talk with Mary SanGiovanni where she gives me insight on the sub-genre of Cosmic Horror and how hard it can be to break into other sub-genres. I also talk about what got me into reading and being grounded all the time.
Today's interview features Jacob Haddon, who is the owner of Apokrutha Publication and the creator and editor of LampLight Magazine. We talk about the need for giving new authors a chance to get their stories out there and known more in the industry. I also talk conventions with horror writer and what makes me cry.
In this episode I talk about bookmarks and interview the hilarious Jeff Strand. We talk about his different works and what it takes to be a comedic horror writer. He also talks about the differences between his comedic horror and more traditional horror books. After I talk about his short story collection, Gleefully Macabre Tales.
This week I talk about Women in Horror Month, and interview new author Mary Hart. We talk about her inspiration for her first novel and the influence of pop culture in her writing. After, I talk about my experience reading "Some Horrific Evening".
This week I talk with Horror Author, Brian Keene, and we go into detail on some of his best and most recommended work. Talks more about how personal some of his work has been and the topic of toxic masculinity. After, I talk about what I chose to read as my first Brian Keene Novel!
On this episode I start off talking about being a monogamous or polyamorous reader. Paul and I talk about his books, winning a Stoker Award and more. After I give my thoughts on my first Paul Tremblay read.
Today I talk with the rockin' Ronald Malfi. We don't talk just about books, but his band as well and the importance of being creative no matter what. I also talk about reading hangovers, my reviews on Malfi's book and a follow-up on Somer Canon's book, Killer Chronicles, as well.
Join me as I sit down with Author Somer Canon and get a little more insight on being a newer author and making a name. Also, learn about the books she has written and the best place to start for you.
Welcome to the first episode! This is a podcast for, ideally, the new reader, and where they could start with these authors. But, there is plenty to learn about the author themselves. My first episode is with the great Jonathan Janz. Author of books such as The Dark Game, The Siren and the Spector, and Wolf Land. We talk baseball, Tangled and so much more randomness. Enjoy!