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Gun fest come to the Authors Quill one of a kind show you should check it out The balance of Kevin's work has been hands on with weapons, first as a custom gunsmith, in the U.S. Military. He served in Company A (The President's Guard) of the Third Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) where his duty was to maintain a very wide variety of modern and antique military weapons, including 77 Brown Bess flintlock muskets. The latter weapon resulted in him being the last armorer in the U.S. Army qualified to knap* flints after training at the Smithsonian Institution and Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Kevin Dockery's further military career included time as a Designated Marksman in the President's Guard, a Mechanized Infantryman, squad leader on an 81mm Mortar, and Platoon Sergeant in an Infantry Company. He spent time during the first Gulf War as a support contractor on the Fox chemical/biological/nuclear scout vehicle. Since that time, Kevin Dockery has written several reference books on small arms as well as worked professionally as a custom gunsmith for a number of years. His specialty as a gunsmith was the production of customized pistols with particular expertise in the Smith and Wesson revolver lines and the M1911A1 as well as rebarreling and rebuilding military-style weapons including the Find out more at: DockeryArmory.comWhat if the United States went to war with the People's Republic of China? How would these rivals fight for supremacy on land, sea, air, and across the stochastic streams of time? What wonder weapons would be unleashed? What horrors would emerge from the irradiated sludge of the South China Sea? What heroes would rise and forever change the course of history? Tread into the deepest and darkest dimensions of the multiverse, gaze through a kaleidoscope of fractured realities, and bear witness to the disturbing visions of World War III from today's greatest minds in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Stories by: Larry Correia, Steve Diamond, David Drake, Nick Mamatas, Brian Trent, Martin L. Shoemaker, Blaine L. Pardoe, Kevin Andrew Murphy, Julian Michael Carver, D.J. Butler, David J. West, Sean Patrick Hazlett, Deborah A. Wolf, Stephen Lawson, Erica L. Satifka, Rob McMonigal, Brenda Clough, Kevin Ikenberry, Brad R. Torgersen, T.C. McCarthy, Nadia Bulkin, Freddy Costello, and Michael Z. Williamson. About Sean Patrick Hazlett Sean Patrick Hazlett is an Army veteran, writer, editor, and finance executive in the San Francisco Bay area. He holds an AB in history and BS in electrical engineering from Stanford University, and a
En este episodio nos damos un paseo por la literatura de distintos países asiáticos. Libros de los que hablamos en este episodio: - Vi, una mujer minúscula, de Kim Thuy https://amzn.to/49hFQbh - Em, de Kim Thuy https://amzn.to/3vyWmG6 - Estrella fugaz, de Sunju Lee https://amzn.to/3J1cGT8 - Un detalle menor, de Adanía Shibli https://amzn.to/3J2tUzH - Ella dijo destruye, de Nadia Bulkin https://amzn.to/4cDnPaf - Las siete lunas de Maali Almeida, de Shehan Karunatilaka https://amzn.to/3PHmXYx - La saga del Tensorado, de Neon Yang https://amzn.to/4ae2dzD - El mar robado, de Rachel Heng https://amzn.to/3PJfPuH - Madona con abrigo de piel, de Sabahattin Ali https://amzn.to/3xpwzAF - Los que se van y los que se quedan, de Parinoush Saniee https://amzn.to/49qorgY - El vagón de las mujeres, de Anita Nahir https://amzn.to/3xaPNtO Os recomendamos un perfil de Instagram muy interesante si estáis interesados en la literatura asiática: @literatura.asiatica y una estupenda librería en Madrid: La Fabulosa: www.lafabulosalibreria.es Para participar en el reto aportando ideas o para contarnos tu opinión, hacernos sugerencias o preguntar cualquier cosa nos puedes encontrar en: Instagram: @me_lo_leo_podcast Twitter: @meloleopodcast Email: meloleopodcast@gmail.com
Amberlee and Kim continue advent with All The Pretty People by Nadia Bulkin.
The Bodies Upstairs by Divyansha Sehgal, read by Tony Perry A person haunted by zombie-like apparitions seeks to cure his condition with a specialist who claims he can help and is taught in the ways of mending otherworldly wounds.... Divyansha Sehgal is a speculative fiction writer currently based in New Delhi, India. She is also an associate editor and actor on the Kaleidocast.nyc Tony Perry is an actor and singer-songwriter. He narrated the film Lost and Found, and the audio comic The Captain Punishment Adventure Hour. He has performed in English and Yiddish, and he's happy to talk about all things Doctor Who. The Five Stages of Grief by Nadia Bulkin, read by Alexandra Palocz A family mourns the loss of a loved one in a world where the dead haunt their waking hours, hungry and malicious. Nadia Bulkin is the author of the short story collection She Said Destroy. She grew up in Jakarta, Indonesia with her Javanese father and American mother, before relocating to Lincoln, Nebraska. She has two political science degrees and lives in Washington, D.C. Alexandra Palocz is a storyteller and creative technologist with a background in computer science, theater, and oral storytelling. She is currently at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU, where she explores the worlds of interactive story and technology-mediated performance.
Julia Rios and Nadia Bulkin are the editors of WHY DIDN'T YOU JUST LEAVE, a haunted house anthology currently seeking funding via Kickstarter. On this week's episode of GHOULISH, we're talking about...you guessed it—haunted houses. Disclaimer: My story "AITA for setting my dad's trailer on fire?" will be included in this anthology, should it reach funding. WHY DIDN'T YOU JUST LEAVE on Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cursedmorsels/why-didnt-you-just-leave Buy GHOULISH TALES #1: https://perpetualpublishing.com/product/ghoulish-tales-issue-1/ Buy my latest book ABNORMAL STATISTICS: https://www.apocalypse-party.com/abnormalstatistics.html Connect with Ghoulish: https://linktr.ee/ghoulishbooks Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pmmpublishing Theme song by Heathenish Kid
Arif Budiman menggali faktor-faktor apa yang membuat film horor laris di Indonesia, lewat perbincangannya bersama Manoj Punjabi, CEO dan pendiri MD Pictures; Nadia Bulkin, penulis cerita horor; dan Dwi Nugroho, dosen Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta dan kritikus film.
Hey! Don't go in that basement....unless you really need to, then just ignore the monsters, it's cool. This week the Abyss gang is joined by Nadia Bulkin, Julia Rios, and Christa Carmen to discuss the Kickstarter campaign for Why Didn't You Just Leave. Before they explore the attic, they talk their favorite haunted house stories and movies, including Ghostwatch, Mike Flanagan's Haunting of Hill House, Kane Pixel's Backrooms, The Haunting of 13 Olúwo Street by Suyi Davies Okungbowa, and I Am A Ghost. Now, just accept the noises in your house and listen to us! Read The Haunting of 13 Olúwo Street Support the Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cursedmorsels/why-didnt-you-just-leave
In Nadia Bulkin's story “Wish You Were Here,” Dimas is escorting American tourists on a city tour in Bali. He's only trying to do his job, but the tourists become much more than a simple annoyance when they begin to ask about Jelankung, an Indonesian way of contacting the spirits of the dead. Read the story here and the interview with Nadia Bulkin here. Recommended in this episode: Anne Serling's As I Knew Him: My Father, Rod Serling UP NEXT: An interview with Sadie Hartmann Buy Toil and Trouble here!
Sometimes the deepest wounds are from those we hold the closest.In her debut collection, Bram Stoker Award-winner Jess Landry blurs the line between genres, magnifying the darkness in the spaces in between, and confronting those relationships that are nearest and dearest to us in the most horrific ways.A mother and her daughter escape Nazi Germany, boarding the Hindenburg under the promise of a new life. An abused musical protégé discovers that her rage fuels much more than her cello-playing abilities. A hardened police officer finds something unexpected in the rising flood waters of her evacuated hometown. A woman ventures out onto the sea, in hopes of finding a mysterious mist where the dead roam freely. A strange tar infests the home of a young girl, swallowing everything in its wake, including her mother. Two broken women form a tragic bond while searching for a missing person in the dead of winter.Mothers. Daughters. Sisters. Friends. No one is safe.This collection of scary short stories is perfect for fans of Gwendolyn Kiste, SP Miskowski, Gemma Files, and Nadia Bulkin, as well as mystery and suspense short stories.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hippty Hop on down to the Warren! Join the Abyss crew as they explore the tunnels and streets of Nadia Bulkin's Pugelbone. As they check out the strange lumpy thing in the corner, they discuss History of the World Part 2, Netflix's The Last of Us, Our Share of Night by Mariana Enriquez, Joe R Lansdale's The Complete Drive-In, Rooster Fighter by Shu Sakuratani, Christi Nogle's The Best of Our Past, The Worst of Our Future, Jo Kaplan's It Will Just Be Us, and The Great North. Now, stick your hand into the wall and have some fun! Read Pugelbone
⚡️ A horror podcast that feels like hanging around with friends! A few quotes from listeners:
⚡️ A horror podcast that feels like hanging around with friends! A few quotes from listeners:
⚡️ A horror podcast that feels like hanging around with friends! A few quotes from listeners:
⚡️ Paul Tremblay, Nadia Bulkin, and I discuss LAKE MUNGO!!
Horror Hill: A Horror Anthology and Scary Stories Series Podcast
Welcome to Season 06, Episode 01. I'm your host, Jason Hill, and I'm thrilled you could join me tonight. Has it been six seasons already? Hmmm. None too shabby if I may say so myself. Tonight's story comes from author Nadia Bulkin and addresses some of the less common pitfalls of international travel. And always remember, do not drink the water! In fact, should you be forced into an enclosed space with water, don't even look at it. The water is always… always watching…. Shall we! To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/ChillingEntertainmentYT Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/HorrorHillPodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/HorrorHillPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here's the audio and video from this month's Fantastic Fiction at KGB, with Seanan McGuire and Nadia Bulkin.
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The Outer Dark presents Quarantine Readings by Nadia Bulkin and Eric Schaller. This episode's content was recorded on Sat. Feb. 13 and Tues. Feb. 16, 2021. Show Notes The Outer Dark Quarantine Reading series continues with Nadia Bulkin and Eric Schaller (0:42:09). Nadia reads the beginning of her story ‘Some Girls Wander by Mistake' (Uncertainties, … Continue reading
It's our sex and politics episode as author Kev Harrison (The Balance) joins us to discuss Nadia Bulkin's short story contribution to the Dim Shores Looming Low anthology with "Live Through This." Before we discuss Nadia's story, though, we talk about the Waco miniseries, Stephen King's latest release, If It Bleeds, Richard Matheson's Hell House, John Everson's Cage of Bones & Other Deadly Obsessions, Sole Survivor by Zachary Ashford, Ross Jeffery's Juniper, the film Butt Boy, and Andre Duza's Don't F[Bleep]k with the Coloureds. After that, it's on to our spoiler-filled discussion of "Live Through This," small-town culture, collective guilt, and the intersection of art and politics. The theme music, "Insidious," was created by Purple Planet Music and is used here under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Follow Staring Into The Abyss on Twitter: @intostaring Follow Kev Harrison on Twitter: @LisboetaIngles
We are so excited to return as the official podcast for 2020 Summer Scares! This episode is our first installment of a series covering the 2020 Summer Scares library summer reading program. The Horror Writers’ Association has partnered with Book Riot and Library Journal to curate the Summer Scares reading list, which includes three books each in the Adult, YA, and Middle Grade categories. Last year we chatted with the liaisons from each category in LOTF 32, LOTF 34, and LOTF 36. This year we decided to do something a little different! We are thrilled to bring you this round-table style conversation with each of the authors from the adult category: Nadia Bulkin, Victor LaValle, and Andy Davidson. The adult picks for the 2020 Summer Scares program are: In the Valley of the Sun by Andy Davidson (Skyhorse, 2017) The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle (Tor.Com, 2016) She Said Destroy: Stories by Nadia Bulkin (Word Horde, 2017) Show Notes: Find Nadia: Twitter Find Victor: Find Andy: To discover more regarding the Summer Scares program, check out the Summer Scares information website.
Special guest Nadia Bulkin steps into the Abyss to discuss Kelly Link's short story, "The Specialist's Hat," and the debt horror writers owe to urban legends and superstition. Nadia also makes a special pledge to our readers and listeners! Before we dive into our spoiler-filled discussion, though, Scott Kemper, Matt Brandenburg, and Michael Patrick Hicks discuss the Boom! Studios comic book Something Is Killing The Children, the season finale of Creepshow Season One, Robert Eggers's The Lighthouse, starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson, Muzzleland Press's anthology, Behold the Undead of Dracula: Lurid Tales of Cinematic Gothic Horror, and Daniel Kraus's Blood Sugar. You can read Kelly Link's "The Specialist's Hat" on her website at https://kellylink.net/specialists-hat The theme music, "Insidious," was created by Purple Planet Music and is used here under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Follow Staring Into The Abyss on Twitter: @intostaring
In this podcast The Outer Dark presents the fifth installment of The Outer Dark Symposium on the Greater Weird 2019 including the panel ‘The Ecstatic Weird: The Weird as a Source of Transcendence and Awe', moderated by Gordon B White and featuring Nadia Bulkin, Selena Chambers, Kurt Fawver, Orrin Grey, and Liv Rainey-Smith, as well … Continue reading
In this podcast The Outer Dark presents ‘The Art of Unease: Weird Fiction, Strange Stories, and Other Surreal Horrors That Mess With Your Head', a panel from Necon 39 featuring Laird Barron, Nadia Bulkin, Victoria Dalpe, Todd Keisling, K.H. Vaughan, and moderated by John Foster, plus an exclusive interview with John Foster, a guest at all three The Outer Dark Symposia. The panel … Continue reading
In this podcast The Outer Dark presents the second installment of The Outer Dark Symposium on the Greater Weird 2019 including the panel: ‘The Weird in Sword & Sorcery/Sword & Soul', moderated by Milton J. Davis and featuring Jesse Bullington, Gerald L. Coleman, Nancy A. Collins, Anya Martin, Ian McDowell, and Balogun Ojetade, as well … Continue reading
Welcome back to The Horror Pod Class, this time with more guardian angels. Today we are talking to one of our favorite horror and weird fiction authors, Nadia Bulkin! We discuss a really great movie that she turned us on to on Netflix called A Dark Song. Specifically, we discuss the concept of the Sublime and how it interacts with horror fiction. Also, we discuss the intersections of sports and horror, which is something that interests Nadia greatly. Thanks to one of our wonderful Patreon supporters, we even delve into what is likely the most horrific of all sports horror... the Jacksonville Jaguars. Connect with us Tyler and Mike at: The Horror Pod Class Facebook Group Signal Horizon on Facebook and Twitter Mike D on Goodreads Find more of Nadia Bulkin at: Nadia on Twitter, Facebook, and her author website. Dark Corners of the Web: You can find a really awesome story by Nadia Bulkin entitled "Red Goat, Black Goat" for free from Innsmouth Freepress. It also appears in the Ellen Datlow edited anthology, Lovecraft's Monsters. We failed to mention in the episode that you can also read "Intertropical Convergence Zone" and "Pugelbone" on Nadia's author website. All three are great and will leave you looking for more of her awesome short stories. You can pick up her single author collection, She Said Destroy, straight from Wordhorde or from Amazon. If you are a Patreon Member you get to ask some questions. Here is Leland's: Hey Nadia. My two biggest passions are horror and the Jacksonville Jaguars (which is its own kind of horror.) Naturally, I loved your article “Where Horror and Sports Collide.” My biggest fear is that Bill Belichick and Tom Brady will never retire and we are forced to endure their Lovecraftian dynasty forever. My question is what horror dynasty do you wish would retire and what genre in Horror should take its place? Why?” Her Answer: Less Women in Peril horror. More Positive Spiritual horror. If you would like to support The Horror Pod Class and ask interesting questions of our equally interesting guests, head on over to our Patreon page. Act 1 The Movie: Den of Geek Hated it! GQ Loved it. The movie centers around an actual ritual. Mike found a toilet-themed website that fully explains it. Act 2 The Theory: Nadia has a lot to say about the sublime. Its pretty rad and the wiki explaining a Burke's views on it can be found here. The Artifice also has a lot to say about the Sublime as it exists in Gothic fiction. We believe A Dark Song is a piece of Gothic fiction. Nadia touches on the role that the Sublime plays in developing cosmic dread/horror. Atmostfear.com has a pretty good description of what she is talking about. Act 3 The Application Tyler wants a guardian angel. Nadia thinks it would be cool to meet your guardian angel. Mike thinks they are both crazy. NEXT WEEK: Go buy Nadia's book and watch American Mary.
Welcome back to The Horror Pod Class, this time with more science. Maybe not real science, but more how we fear and distrust scientists and science in general. Don't think that's true? Well just look at the kind of movies we keep making, Splice being the poster child. Also, Mike totally gets a car in a movie wrong and we discuss how you too can make sure your political agenda is heard by the masses by reviewing movies on Amazon. Before we get there, we talk about some of the great works of horror fiction we are currently reading and watching. Connect with us Tyler and Mike at: The Horror Pod Class Facebook Group Signal Horizon on Facebook and Twitter Mike D on Goodreads Helpful Links: Selena Chambers Call For Submissions. I am the New God by Nicole Cushing. Check out the Mabel Podcast. Tyler says it's totally rad! So... on to Splice: Empire loved it! Horror Freak News hated it! The New Scientist- "Unicorns and Designer Babies: How CRISPR Creator Sees the Future" If you prefer to have CRISPR explained to you by some actual smart people in an audio format, check out Radiolab by WNYC. They CRISPR'd a baby! Yeah, they totally did. The reaction was not what you would expect if all you knew about science came from movies. So... Mike totally got the car wrong in this movie. It is an AMC Gremlin, not an AMC Pacer. The Gremlin, Pacer, and Spirit were all kinda similar cars made by American Motors Corporation. They were all garbage and driving them was terrible. It is kind of odd though that the Gremlin has become something of a "nerd car" in movies. Maybe we will revisit cars in movies at a future date. Here is the article from Quillette about Transhumanism and the Transgender community. It's not very good. Needless to say, we disagree pretty strongly on a number of fundamental levels with the author's views on both Transhumanism, technological progress, and gender more broadly. Also, the picture of the "skin-put" phone is actually from a Kickstarter scam, not a real actual thing or even a thing that would work. Do you want to read (not-so) Anonymous Amazon Customer's review in full? Just click here and look at the first 5 star rating entitled "Human Experimentation- A Most Relevant Question" to read the entire screedifesto. HOMEWORK: Watch "A Dark Song" on Netflix. It's super awesome and then tune in next week to hear author Nadia Bulkin discuss it with us!
Thanks for joining us again at The Horror Pod Class, today we are doing something a bit different for us... best of the year lists! We are going to be walking you through some of the absolute best podcast episodes of the year and the best horror short fiction. So let's jump in! The Horror Pod Class Facebook Group Signal Horizon on Facebook and Twitter Helpful links: Podcast Episodes Video Palace, a Shudder Original Podcast PseudoPod 618: Goblins by Orrin Grey Nightlight S01 E08: The Comet by W.E.B. De Bois Books in the Freezer interview with Grady Hendrix This Is Horror interview with Kurt Fawver Pseudopod #594 Mysterium Tremendum by Laird Barron and read by Jon Padgett Pseudopod #590 Emperor All by Evan Marcroft and narrated by Kris Straub The Horror of Nachos and Hamantashen Episode 102 - H.P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life This is Horror 193- Jon Padgett and Matt Cardin Talk Vastarien Sophomore Lit 54: Haunting of Hill House Guardian by Paul Michael Anderson- Tales from the Lake volume 5 The Convexity of Our Youth from The Dissolution of Small Worlds by Kurt Fawver No Exit by Orrin Grey in Lost Highways Anthology Lola: A Love Story Steven Shlozman from See the Elephant Issue 4 Archibald Leech the Many-Storied Man by John C Foster in the Lost Films anthology. Flesh Without Blood by Nadia Bulkin from Ashes and Entropy Haunt by Siobhan Carroll from The Devil and the Deep This Cosmic Atrocity by Andrew Novak in The Lost Films Anthology The Cats of River Street (1925) by Caitlin R. Kiernan in her latest collection Dinosaur Tourist Gods in Thier Seats, Unblinking by Kurt Fawver in Vastarien Issue #1
Nadia Bulkin is our guest this episode! An absolutely fascinating discussion with a first-rate writer of dark fiction. Purchase her collection She Said Destroy. Become a Patreon: get access to our bonus podcasts, become a guest panelist, and more! Help me to keep the eZine projects going. Check out the Lovecraft eZine Press books. Follow Mike on Twitter or Facebook. Email the show: lovecraftezine@gmail.com If you prefer to watch the show, go here.
In this podcast Scott Nicolay interviews Nadia Bulkin, author of She Said Destroy. Also special guest Sandra Kasturi, author and editor/publisher of ChiZine Publications! Show Notes Author Nadia Bulkin, author of She Said Destroy (Word Horde), joins Scott to talk about her acclaimed debut collection, including her first pro sale (‘Intertropical Convergence Zone') to ChiZine (2008), the long influence of … Continue reading
In this podcast Nadia Bulkin talks about unpacking tropes, Japanese horror, writing about topical themes, and much more. About Nadia Bulkin Born in Indonesia, Nadia Bulkin spent half her childhood there, and the other half in the US midwest. Author of numerous short stories, her work has been featured in several Best of anthologies, including … Continue reading
In this podcast Nadia Bulkin talks about growing up in Indonesia, demon myths, socio-political horror, and much more. About Nadia Bulkin Born in Indonesia, Nadia Bulkin spent half her childhood there, and the other half in the US midwest. Author of numerous short stories, her work has been featured in several Best of anthologies, including … Continue reading
This week, we're joined by author Nadia Bulkin to discuss her new short story collection, "She Said Destroy" from Word Horde. Music: Eyes Gone Wrong Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Show Notes: Pick up a copy of She Said Destroy from Word Horde or Amazon Find Nadia on her website, Twitter, or Facebook.
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
A ghost town lived down the road from us. Its bones peeked out from over the tree line when we rattled down Highway 51 in our cherry red pick-up. I could see a steeple, a water tower, a dome for a town hall. It was our shadow. It was a ghost town because there was an accident, a long time ago, that turned it into a graveyard. I used to wonder: what kind of accident kills a whole town? Was it washed away in a storm? Did God decide, “Away with you sinners,” with a wave of His hand---did He shake our sleeping Mt. Halberk into life? | Copyright 2015 by Nadia Bulkin. Originally published in AICKMAN'S HEIRS, edited by Simon Strantzas. Reprinted by permission of the author. Narrated by Gabrielle de Cuir. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
“Tell us a ghost story,” said one of the women, the pouty one, the one named Melissa. She was the nice, friendly one for now, the one asking questions, the one who wanted to stop at every little roadside fruit stall and pose next to every possibly rabid monkey, but Dimas knew this kind of tourist. Eventually, she was going to exhaust herself, and then—fueled by a high metabolism and the vengeance of unmet expectations—she was going to become his worst enemy. | Copyright 2016 by Nadia Bulkin. Narrated by Vikas Adam. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week’s episode of Sea Control: Asia Pacific, Natalie Sambhi chats with Nadia Bulkin, a Senior Associate at The Asia Group, on Indonesia’s history of violence, its turn towards democratic nationalism and what that means for the country today. They delve into legacies and policy implications of military rule and colonialism. Natalie and Nadia also … Continue reading Sea Control 116 – Indonesia, A History of Violence and Horror Fiction →
February is Women in Horror Month. There's no question that there are many talented women writers in weird fiction and Lovecraftian horror, and on this episode, we talk with a few of them: Damien Angelica Walters, Nadia Bulkin, and Gemma Files. With panelists Rick Lai, Pete Rawlik, Joe Pulver, and me, Mike Davis.