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The Ghost Story Guys
The Creeping Dread-Con | Talk Spooky With Me

The Ghost Story Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 59:54


Get ad-free episodes, early release, and bonus shows What scares you the most? We're joined by horror authors Andrew Pyper, Steve Stred, and C.M. Forest, as well as publisher Michelle River (Eerie River Publishing) to talk about just that, as well as the upcoming horror convention Dread Con! Dread Con, sponsored by Rue Morgue Magazine, will be happening on Saturday, September 14th at Federation Hall in Waterloo, Ontario. Admission is only five bucks and you get to meet all the authors in this episode, plus many, many more! Our musical guest on this episode is Oceanography, who is going back out on a west coast tour. You can find their music and tour dates by clicking here The video for Oceanography's "Monterey" can be found on YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Vox Vomitus
Rebecca Rowland, author "White Trash and Recycled Nightmares"

Vox Vomitus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 54:30


https://rowlandbooks.com Characterized by Rue Morgue Magazine as “the fast-rising dark fiction talent who deftly wed[s] hardcore horror and true, affecting pathos,” Rebecca Rowland is a Bram Stoker Award-nominated editor (American Cannibal) of seven horror anthologies (plus a cocktail recipe book) and a Shirley Jackson Award-nominated author (White Trash & Recycled Nightmares) of three short fiction collections, one novel, and too many novellas. Rebecca's novella Optic Nerve snagged a Readers' Choice 666 Award from Godless Horror, and Book Riot lists her collection The Horrors Hiding in Plain Sight as one of the “Best Horror Books to Read this Halloween Season.” The LineUp describes her novelette Shagging the Boss as “Fast-paced and thrilling, this unique look at the monster trope will undoubtedly keep you entertained and even make you laugh aloud as Rowland's wit and writing prowess are on full display,” and Cemetery Dance compares Rebecca's writing style to that of “Elizabeth Massie and Joe R. Lansdale due to the smooth writing and easy dialogue.” She is represented by Becky LeJeune of Bond Literary Agency #RebeccaRowland #WhiteTrashandRecycledNightmares VOX VOMITUS: Sometimes, it's not what goes right in the writing process, it's what goes horribly wrong. Host Jennifer Anne Gordon, award-winning gothic horror novelist and Co-Host Allison Martine, award-winning contemporary romance and speculative fiction novelist have taken on the top and emerging new authors of the day, including Josh Malerman (BIRDBOX, PEARL), Paul Tremblay (THE PALLBEARERS CLUB, SURVIVOR SONG), May Cobb (MY SUMMER DARLINGS, THE HUNTING WIVES), Amanda Jayatissa (MY SWEET GIRL), Carol Goodman (THE STRANGER BEHIND YOU), Meghan Collins (THE FAMILY PLOT), and dozens more in the last year alone. Pantsers, plotters, and those in between have talked everything from the “vomit draft” to the publishing process, dream-cast movies that are already getting made, and celebrated wins as the author-guests continue to shine all over the globe. www.jenniferannegordon.com www.afictionalhubbard.com https://www.facebook.com/VoxVomituspodcast https://twitter.com/VoxVomitus #voxvomitus #voxvomituspodcast #authorswhopodcast #authors #authorlife #authorsoninstagram #authorsinterviewingauthors #livevideopodcast #livepodcast #bookstagram #liveauthorinterview #voxvomituslivevideopodcast #Jennifergordon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/voxvomitus/support

The Chills at Will Podcast
Episode 216 with Kate Maruyama: Author of Bleak Houses, Master Worldbuilder, and Skilled Observer and Chronicler of Family Traumas, Class and Privilege, and Psychological Horrors Modern and Timeless

The Chills at Will Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 53:25


Notes and Links to Kate  Maruyama's Work        For Episode 216, Pete welcomes Kate Maruyama, and the two discuss, among other topics, her early reading and writing and love of diverse works from that of James Baldwin to Stephen King's work, connections between Catholicism and writing horror, the ways in which teaching and writing commingle, writing allegory and its connection to plot, the ways in which she wrote convincingly of the COVID quarantine, and key themes in her novellas, including race and racism, class, generational traumas and family cycles, and privilege and family culpability.    Kate Maruyama was raised on books and weaned on movies in a small college town in New England. She writes, teaches, cooks, and eats in Los Angeles, where she lives with her family.    Her novel, Harrowgate was published by 47North in 2013 and her novella Family Solstice named Best Fiction Book of 2021 by Rue Morgue Magazine was published by Omnium Gatherum. Her novella Halloween Beyond: a Gentleman's Suit appears in Halloween Beyond: Piercing the Veil is out now from Crystal Lake Publishing and Bleak Houses is available from Raw Dog Screaming Press, released in August 2023. Her short work has appeared in Asimov's Magazine, Analog SF among other journals and in numerous anthologies including Winter Horror Days, Halloween Carnival Three, and December Tales.     Buy Bleak Houses   Kate's Website at CA State LA   A Review from The Skiffy and Fanty Show for Bleak Houses At about 2:15, Kate talks about her reading and writing life as a child, and the town where she grew up   At about 4:00, Kate cites the Oz series and other fantasy/imaginative/horror books that shaped her literary tastes, including “formative” works by Stephen King   At about 6:40, The two discuss the connections between Catholicism and horror writing   At about 8:45, Kate discusses works and authors, especially James Baldwin and Another Country, which have inspired and influenced her   At about 10:00, The two discuss a real-life example from her life/background which made it into Kate's fiction   At about 11:15, Kate traces the ways in which her teaching informs her writing, and vice versa   At about 13:40, Kate gives background on the publishing journey and seeds for Bleak Houses   At about 15:00, Kate responds to Pete's questions about the genre(s) for her work   At about 17:00, Pete lays out the book's exposition and compliments Kate on writing about the early COVID days, asking her how she handled perspective in writing about the time   At about 19:40, Kate provides background on seeds for the book's first novella, especially Wolf's Lair and Beechwood Canyon   At about 20:20, Kate and Pete discuss some of the important characters in “Safer”, and Kate describes how working within Hollywood for years gave her inspiration for Celine     At about 23:00, Celine's son Story and his haunted friends are connected to Mr. Wolf's real-life story   At about 26:15, Kate discusses a chilling scene from the book that Pete compliments for its tension   At about 29:10, The two discuss themes from “Safer,” including power dynamics based on class and race; Kate talks about twisted ways in which those needing a job were often exploited during the early days of quarantine    At about 33:20, Pete compliments the thrilling action scenes written by Kate in “Safer”   At about 34:05, Pete asks about the history of the real-life house that inspired “Family Solstice,” and Kate talks about the importance of the solstice in general, and the seeds for the novella   At about 37:00, Pete sets out some of the novella's exposition and highlights key characters and key character traits    At about 39:00, Kate discusses the mother's passivity and possible reasons for it   At about 40:25, Kate responds to Pete's questions about “sitting in judgment” of her characters    At about 41:30, The two discuss generational traumas and cycles and questions of culpability in connection to Shea and her sister as differing narrators in the novella   At about 42:50, Pete wonders about how Kate balanced plot and allegory   At about 44:50, Kate discusses writing symbolism and politically and    At about 46:20, Kate shares exciting new projects   At about 49:10, Kate shares contact information    You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch this and other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode.    Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl     Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content!    NEW MERCH! You can browse and buy here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChillsatWillPodcast    This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form.    The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com.    Please tune in for Episode 217 with Jeffrey Sharlet. He is the New York Times and national bestselling author of THE FAMILY and C STREET. He was an executive producer of the five-part Netflix series The Family (2019), based on two of his books. His newest book is THE UNDERTOW: Scenes from a Slow Civil War.    The episode will air on December 19.  

The Chills at Will Podcast
Episode 215 with Nick Fuller Googins, Reflective and Dynamic Worldbuilder, Educator, and Creator of the ”Hopeful” Climate Crisis Novel, The Great Transition

The Chills at Will Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 63:09


Notes and Links to Nick Fuller Googins' Work        For Episode 215, Pete welcomes Nick Fuller Googins, and the two discuss, among other topics, his early reading and writing and love of fellow Mainer Stephen King, the joys of unabated and carefree reading, how teaching informs his writing and vice versa, making climate fiction that is inherently hopeful, the “Green New Deal” and other seeds for prominent themes in his wonderful novel, including community and mutual aid, optimism, retribution, collective action, and more.      Nick Fuller Googins is the author of the novel, The Great Transition (Atria Books). His short fiction and essays have appeared in The Paris Review, Men's Health, The Sun, The Los Angeles Times, and elsewhere. He lives in Maine, and works as an elementary school teacher. He is a member of the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance, as well as the National Education Association, the largest labor union in the United States.     Buy The Great Transition   Nick's Website    “A ‘Hopeful Climate Change Novel' ”-An Interview with Chicago Review of Books At about 1:30, Nick talks about his previously-published work in Men's Health   At about 3:30, Nick discusses his feelings of IGAM, an acronym used in his book for music   At about 4:20, Nick talks about his early reading and writing   At about 5:20, Nick talks about recreating the lazy and beautiful childhood days consumed with reading this past summer   At about 6:15, Nick talks about early writing-”happy stuff” for local Santa Monica papers, like The Santa Monica Mirror   At about 7:25, Nick talks about books and writers that were his “gateway into real adult literature,” including Stephen King   At about 9:20, Nick reflects on how his writing affects his teaching, and vice versa   At about 12:00, Nick shares how he was able to do unboxing of his book with his students and share his journey with his students    At about 15:00, Nick shares how he is able to talk climate crisis with his 4th graders   At about 16:00, Nick talks about the “challenge” of involving “such a unique figure” as Greta Thunberg in his book   At about 17:25, Pete gives background on Nick's novel, compliments its greatness, and shares blurb   At about 18:30, Nick gives seeds on the book's genesis, including how working with Los Angeles' GRID Alternatives was a huge moment    At about 22:50, Nick responds to Pete's questions about “taking the long view” and opening up any creativity   At about 26:50, Pete lays out the book's opening scene and asks Nick why he decided to start the book he did   At about 28:15, Pete traces some of the book's opening scenes, leading Nick to give background on Christina's character   At about 31:50, Nick discusses the “spectrum” of justice and injustice that propelled him forward in writing his book   At about 32:15, The two discuss discussions of guilt and burdens and expectations of successive generations as featured in the novel; Nick mentions recent migrants to his school and quick transitions and the work of Svetalana Alexievich    At about 36:50 (38:20), Pete talks about a parallel storyline and asks Nick his thoughts about optimism and pessimism as expressed in the novel and outside of the novel   At about 42:00, The two discuss the differing world views of Larch and Christina in the novel, and Pete wonders if the two were a “good match,” and Nick expands upon their shared history and individual histories    At about 46:20, Pete cites the book's creative and skillful narration choices    At about 47:20, Nick references Toni Early and her quote on “lighting fuses” in how he wrote his book   At about 48:00, Pete compares the reading experience of The Great Transition   At about 49:00, Pete asks Nick about the theme of community and expressed in the book   At about 53:50, Nick shares a story of a very hopeful time, and muses that similar movements will happen again   At about 57:00, Nick talks about exciting upcoming projects      You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch this and other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode.    Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl     Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content!    NEW MERCH! You can browse and buy here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChillsatWillPodcast    This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form.    The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com.    Please tune in for Episode 216 with Kate Maruyama, whose novel, Harrowgate was published by 47North in 2013. Her novella Family Solstice was named Best Fiction Book of 2021 by Rue Morgue Magazine, and her short work has appeared in Asimov's Magazine, Analog SF among other journals.    The episode will air on December 12.

How‘d You Like That Movie‘s Podcast
Hot Ghouls of Halloween: Blood in the Snow Festival 2023 (4.4)

How‘d You Like That Movie‘s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 71:32


On this week's' episode we finish spooky season with another edition of Hot Ghouls of Halloween. Our guests are Heidy Morales, Melanie Turner, Carolyn Mauricette, and Kassy Gascho (Nadine L'Esperance couldn't make it) who are the bulk of the selection team for Canada's famed Blood in the Snow film festival (BITS).  BITS was founded by Kelly Micheal Stewart in 2012 as an offshoot of his then ongoing monthly film series entitled "Fright Nights at the Projection Booth". Since then it has become a "unique and imaginative showcase of contemporary Canadian horror, genre and underground cinema", a Canadian Screen Award qualifying festival running from Nov 20 - 25th, screening more than 13 Canadian feature films, shorts plus the Deadly Exposure Industry conference and BITS Development Lab.  If you like genera and can make it to Toronto, then you best get BIT  www.bloodinthesnow.ca Heidy Morales: founder of Hye's Musings, an alternative media website covering film, theatre, along with other arts and culture events. Heidy is a Rotten Tomatoes approved critic. Born in Guatemala, Heidy now resides in Toronto (Treaty 13), Ontario where she has been writing and discussing the film scene locally and abroad for over 10 years. Melanie Turner: Is super secretive about her bio info  Carolyn Mauricette: is a Toronto-based, Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, programmer, and Development Coordinator for the Blood in the Snow Film Festival. Carolyn is also the Director of Canadian Programming for the Fantasia International Film Festival. She is a published contributing author, writing about Japanese horror and racism in American cinema, lectured on Afrofuturism and Black women in horror, has written for Rue Morgue Magazine and Grim Magazine, and can be seen on Hollywood Suite's docu-series, a Year in Film KASSY GASCHO: a filmmaker and film programmer for the Blood in the Snow Film Festival. Her work has been screened at various film festivals around the world since she was 16 years old.  Her short, The Phone Interview has received rave reviews such as "Can there be enough pink?” and “This looks like it was shot in Claire's store” as well as received multiple awards from festivals around the world. Her most recent short #BOSSBABE started its festival run with its world premiere   Talk to Us Goose www.howdyoulikethatmovie.com Twitter  

Book Reviews Kill
Author Interview - Kristopher Triana

Book Reviews Kill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 66:56


Join Evan as he sits down with Kristopher Triana, the Splatterpunk Award-winning author of Gone to See the River Man, Full Brutal, The Thirteenth Koyote, They All Died Screaming, and many other terrifying books. His work has been published in multiple languages and has appeared in many anthologies and magazines, drawing praise from Rue Morgue Magazine, Cemetery Dance, Scream Magazine, and many more. He lives in New England.

The Horrorwolf666 Podcast
Top 6 Stephen King novels with Andrea Subissati (Executive Editor of Rue Morgue magazine and Cohost of The Faculty of Horror podcast)

The Horrorwolf666 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 98:01


On this episode, I talk with my friend, Executive Editor of Rue Morgue Magazine, and Cohost of The Faculity of Horror podcast Andrea Subissati. We go over our top 6 favorite Stephen King novels and a few honorable mentions.https://www.rue-morgue.com/https://www.facultyofhorror.com/Synth Outro by Abraxas HornMy email and social links:Brandonlegion666@yahoo.comTwitter: Horrorwolf666Instagram: Brandonlegion666 Facebook: Horrorwolf666Website: www.horrorwolf666.com

Ruthless Compassion with Dr. Marcia Sirota
138 — 'The Quiet Girl' Shows How Love Can Transform a Child with Sean Kelly

Ruthless Compassion with Dr. Marcia Sirota

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 29:21


Sean Patrick Kelly is a film blogger and freelance writer based out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He graduated with a B.A. in Cinema and Media Studies in 2010. He later expanded his film production knowledge by receiving a continuing education certificate from Ryerson University in 2013. In addition to his writing for his own site, Sean Kelly has contributed as a freelance film writer to the following outlets: MONDOmagazine, TheSubstream, Toronto Film Scene, HuffPost, The LAMB, Screen Anarchy, Rue Morgue Magazine, and Screen Rant. You can find Sean Kelly online... Website

Kevin Lane's Spill Your Guts
EP#209 Chris Alexander

Kevin Lane's Spill Your Guts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 137:02


The horror genre has had many great ambassadors.  Acclaimed writers, actors and filmmakers who wear their horror badge with great pride. Folks such as Ray Bradbury, Forrest Ackerman of Famous Monsters of Filmland and Job Bob Briggs to name a few. These are talents who have not just worked in the genre but used their place at the podium to consistently champion it. Any horror fan is of course well aware of Fangoria magazine. The beloved publication has graced newsstands with its often-gory covers and all your favourite monsters since 1979. For many fans of what our guest today refers to as “freaky films”, Fangoria is the last word on all that is great and gruesome. Though the magazine is still going strong (a testament to its status as horror magazine supreme when you consider the many well-regarded publications that have not survived the advent of news sites and social media), Fangoria has had its ups and downs.  In 2009, the magazine was transitioning from one of its great editors, Tony Timpone, to a new voice. This new editor would not only shake things up at Fangoria in what would prove to be one if its best runs in the history of magazine, it was also how many came to know one horror's greatest ambassador's.  Our guest today is Chris Alexander. Chris is not only a great writer and an expert (a term he will likely hate to hear himself described as) in the genre, he is also a visionary filmmaker, a skilled musician and composer and one of the most robust speakers on all things freaky. Chris sat down to discuss the beginnings of his writing career at Warner Brothers and Rue Morgue Magazine, visiting Nicholas Cage on his island (that's not a turn of phrase), what it is to be a horror fan in our current film climate and getting to know the late legend George Romero. We love talking with Chris. He speaks quickly and concisely and always says things that leave us thinking. He's a lot like the movies we discuss in that way, you know it was a good one because it leaves you something to think about. He's also incredibly funny and now works with one of our horror heroes Charles Band at Full Moon Features.   A couple notes on this interview, Chris was struggling with a nasty bout of covid when we recorded so he sounds a little horse. Also, we have removed a section where Chris talks about undervalued contemporary horror films because the interview was simply too damn long. This will be dropping as a bonus later this week so be sure to check it out. It's filled with recommendations for some films that might have gone under your radar. Okay here we go, let's get into the freaky and fantastic with Chris Alexander!  ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The Not the Final Girl Podcast with Lauren-Marie Taylor
Crystal Lake Confidential with Amy Steel

The Not the Final Girl Podcast with Lauren-Marie Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 34:34


Howdy Campers!On this special Friday the 13th episode, I'm at Frightmare in the Falls in Canada with Amy Steel! This is my recording of the panel with Amy Steel and me moderated by James Burrell of Rue Morgue Magazine who gave me his blessing to post this recording. Many people who attend convention panels do live recordings from the audience, so I wasn't alone! If you've never attended a convention guest panel, you'll dig on this insider view. In this episode, Amy and I talk about being cast in the movie, Sackhead Jason, action figures, and much more. This is part one of a two-part episode.Thanks for listening and supporting The Not the Final Girl Podcast!Best!LMTSupport the show

Reader's Entertainment Radio
Horror and Secrets in the Root Cellar with Author Philip Fracassi on Book Lights

Reader's Entertainment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 32:00


Philip Fracassi is an award-winning author and screenwriter. His debut collection of stories, BEHOLD THE VOID, was named "Story Collection of the Year" by both This Is Horror and Strange Aeons Magazine. LOCUS Magazine said it "...recalls the work of writers such as McCammon, King, and Bradbury." His second collection, BENEATH A PALE SKY, received a starred review from Library Journal, and Booklist called it a "must read collection."  His debut novel, BOYS IN THE VALLEY, premiered on Halloween, 2021, from Earthling Publications. His upcoming novels include A CHILD ALONE WITH STRANGERS (August 2022, Talos Press) and GOTHIC (February 2023, Cemetery Dance). His stories have appeared in multiple magazines and anthologies, including BEST HORROR OF THE YEAR, BLACK STATIC, CEMETERY DANCE, and NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE. His work has been favorably reviewed by The New York Times, Rue Morgue Magazine, LOCUS Magazine and many others. His produced screenplays have been distributed by Lifetime Television and Disney Entertainment. Philip lives with his family in Los Angeles, California. You can follow Philip on Facebook, Instagram (pfracassi) and Twitter (@philipfracassi), or at his official website at www.pfracassi.com And for more about our host Lisa Kessler visit http://Lisa-Kessler.com Book Lights - shining a light on good books!

Vox Vomitus
Phillip Fracassi, author of "Child Alone with Strangers"

Vox Vomitus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 44:16


Episode 108 Philip Fracassi is an award-winning author and screenwriter. His debut collection of stories, BEHOLD THE VOID, was named "Story Collection of the Year" by both This Is Horror and Strange Aeons Magazine. LOCUS Magazine said it "...recalls the work of writers such as McCammon, King, and Bradbury." His second collection, BENEATH A PALE SKY, received a starred review from Library Journal, and Booklist called it a "must read collection." In his introduction, Josh Malerman calls it "a book for the ages." It was named "Best Story Collection of the Year" by Rue Morgue Magazine. His debut novel, BOYS IN THE VALLEY, premiered on Halloween, 2021, from Earthling Publications. His upcoming novels include A CHILD ALONE WITH STRANGERS (August 2022, Talos Press) and GOTHIC (February 2023, Cemetery Dance). His stories have appeared in multiple magazines and anthologies, including BEST HORROR OF THE YEAR, BLACK STATIC, CEMETERY DANCE, and NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE. His work has been favorably reviewed by The New York Times, Rue Morgue Magazine, LOCUS Magazine and many others. His produced screenplays have been distributed by Lifetime Television and Disney Entertainment. Philip lives with his family in Los Angeles, California. You can follow Philip on Facebook, Instagram (pfracassi) and Twitter (@philipfracassi), or at his official website at www.pfracassi.com. https://pfracassi.com VOX VOMITUS: Sometimes, it's not what goes right in the writing process, it's what goes horribly wrong. And VOX VOMITUS has been going “horribly wrong” in the best way possible for the past TWO YEARS! Host Jennifer Anne Gordon, award-winning gothic horror novelist and Co-Host Allison Martine, award-winning contemporary romance novelist have taken on the top and emerging new authors of the day, including Josh Malerman (BIRDBOX, PEARL), Paul Tremblay (THE PALLBEARERS CLUB, SURVIVOR SONG), May Cobb (MY SUMMER DARLINGS, THE HUNTING WIVES), Amanda Jayatissa (MY SWEET GIRL), Carol Goodman (THE STRANGER BEHIND YOU), Meghan Collins (THE FAMILY PLOT), and dozens more in the last year alone. Pantsers, plotters, and those in between have talked everything from the “vomit draft” to the publishing process, dream-cast movies that are already getting made, and celebrated wins as the author-guests continue to shine all over the globe. www.jenniferannegordon.com www.afictionalhubbard.com https://www.facebook.com/VoxVomituspodcast https://twitter.com/VoxVomitus #voxvomitus #voxvomituspodcast #authorswhopodcast #authors #authorlife #authorsoninstagram #authorsinterviewingauthors #livevideopodcast #livepodcast #bookstagram #Jenniferannegordon #allisonmartinehubbard #allisonmartine #allisonhubbard #liveauthorinterview #livepodcast #books #voxvomituslivevideopodcast #Jennifergordon #SimonStephenson #PhillipFracassi #ChildAlonewithStrangers --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/voxvomitus/support

Teatime with Miss Liz
Teatime with Miss Liz T-E-A Open Discussion with Philip Fracassi

Teatime with Miss Liz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 62:52


Teatime with Miss Liz coming to the table to share his T-E-A and his journey with his screenwriting horror stories and so much more is the one and only Philip Fracassi. A teatime you don't want to miss. Philip Fracassi - Screenwriter / Author September 29th, 7 pm EST LIVE SHOW Miss Liz's YouTube Channel Podcasting Stations around the Globe Philip Fracassi is the author of the award-winning story collection, Behold the Void, which won “Best Collection of the Year” from This Is Horror and Strange Aeons Magazine. His newest collection, Beneath a Pale Sky, was published in 2021 by Lethe Press. It received a starred review from Library Journal, was named “Best Collection of the Year” by Rue Morgue Magazine, and was nominated for a Bram Stoker award. His novels include A Child Alone with Strangers, Gothic, and Boys in the Valley. Philip's books have been translated into multiple languages and his stories have been published in numerous magazines and anthologies, including Best Horror of the Year, Nightmare Magazine, Black Static, Dark Discoveries, and Cemetery Dance. The New York Times calls his work “terrifically scary.” As a screenwriter, his feature films have been distributed by Disney Entertainment and Lifetime Television. He currently has several stories under option for film/tv adaptation. Philip lives in Los Angeles and is represented by Elizabeth Copps at Copps Literary Services. Social Media Links: https://www.facebook.com/philipfracassi https://twitter.com/PhilipFracassi https://www.instagram.com/pfracassi Website: www.pfracassi.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/misslizsteatimes/message

My Horror Confessional
Narco Shark: The Greatest Action Movie Never Made (Interview with director Gerardo Preciado)

My Horror Confessional

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 36:06


Hey Sinners! Today we have a super special treat. I just recorded this episode this morning and I'm pushing it out to y'all right away because Gerardo is running a Kickstarter for his film and it only has 4 more days left.  Heres the blurb  "In 1989, mexican direct to video superstar Ricky Valente was in line to write and direct NARCO SHARK, a wild and ambitious film about a Detective/Saxophonist who battles the Mexican Yakuza and a cocaine fueled Killer Shark while trying to save his marriage from falling apart and helping his awkwardly shy but sexually depraved brother in law learn some breakdancing moves. Sadly, the film was never made… until now." It has been written up in FANGORIA, RUE MORGUE MAGAZINE, DREAD CENTRAL.  I hope you enjoy the show and as always thank you for your SUPPORT! Supprt the Kickstarter Campaign here

Super Live Adventure Podcast
S3 E45: Where the Magic Happens

Super Live Adventure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 50:56


Put on your best Tanooki Suit, grab some suppositories and meet us at the zoo. We have a great idea for a movie, and we figured out why Master Splinter never wears shoes. Also, Chris has diverticulitis, and one of the guys from Yello is crazy rich. We also have some spoiler-free movie reviews from Li'l Eddie, and a message from our buddy Jake Turner. Vote for Jake to be featured in Rue Morgue Magazine at https://faceofhorror.org/2022/jake-turner This episode is dedicated to TomTom! Welcome to the Li'l Chub Club! Interested in becoming a member? Visit patreon.com/superliveadventure to learn more. Want to support the show without joining the Li'l Chub Club? You can always grab some official podcast merch at superliveadventure.com, or simply toss a few bucks in the tip jar at linktr.ee/slapodcast Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/426ffaa67956/slap-newsletter See Super Live Adventure LIVE at the 5th Borough Comedy Festival on October 8th at 7:00 PM. John's doing stand-up, too! Tickets are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/applejacks-comedy-5th-borough-comedy-festival-tickets-394464342467. See some more footage of Chris as Baby Belushi in Joliet on Galaxy of Film's YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/gqZDzoqWd44 Follow @slapodcast on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok, and join us on our Discord Server. Visit cannaflower.com and use promo code SUPERLIVE to save 20% site-wide! superliveadventure.com

Daily Horror Habit
Nosferatu The Vampyre (w/Evan Millar)

Daily Horror Habit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 80:31


Another slight deviation from Apartment horror to chat horror remakes! This week I'm joined by returning friend of the show and Rue Morgue Magazine's video game editor Evan Millar to chat Nosferatu The Vampyre! Feel free to follow the show, Jay, and his guest on social media: DHH | Jay | Evan

A Year in Film: A Hollywood Suite Podcast
1985 — Day of the Dead & Return of the Living Dead: Romero Revised (feat. Thea Munster)

A Year in Film: A Hollywood Suite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 49:32


It's zombie week as Becky and Alicia are joined by Thea Munster as they dig up 1985's Day of the Dead (directed by George A. Romero) and Return of the Living Dead (directed by Dan O'Bannon). Thea Munster, is a musician, coordinator of odd occurrences, vintage hearse driver and performer. Her love of the strange and unusual led her to create the Toronto Zombie Walk in 2003. As the first event of its kind it became an annual Toronto tradition, attracting thousands of people from all walks of life, and death. Thea has been featured in the documentaries Doc of the Dead, Dead Meat Walking, and most recently Raising the Dead on Hollywood Suite. Thea was also honoured with the role of a zombie in George A. Romero's Survival of the Dead, the part of a medium in The Paranormal Show, and recently designed the costume and played the role of the blind dead knight in Chris Alexander's latest film Scream of the Blind Dead. Thea continues to explore her passion for performance, horror and the otherworldly by cultivating her talent in music with a focus on the theremin. Her adeptness with the theremin has garnered her much attention. Thea performed at the Hendrick's Gin hot air balloon lounge in the summer of 2018 and 2019, and her skills have been featured in Rue Morgue Magazine and on Rue Morgue TV in 2021. She has also added theremin and keyboard tracks to many albums created by artists around the globe and formed her own horror band, Night Chill. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

A Year in Film: A Hollywood Suite Podcast
1973 — Black Mama, White Mama & Scream Blacula Scream: Pam Grier (feat. Carolyn Mauricette)

A Year in Film: A Hollywood Suite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 50:48


Becky and Cam are joined by writer, programmer and curator Carolyn Mauricette as they tackle the other two Pam Grier movies of 1973: Scream Blacula Scream and Black Mama, White Mama. Carolyn Mauricette is a Toronto-based Rotten Tomatoes approved critic, film writer, Programmer/Development Coordinator for the Blood in the Snow Film Festival and Director of Canadian Programming for the Fantasia International Film Festival. You can find her writing on her website View From the Dark and Hollywood Suite. She has written reviews and articles for the online and print editions of Rue Morgue Magazine and Grim Magazine and is a contributing author to The Encyclopedia of Japanese Horror Films and The Encyclopedia of Racism in American Films. Carolyn has produced talks on Afrofuturism for The Black Museum, Afrofuturism and Black women monsters for Fantasia Film Festival in 2020 and 2021. You can also hear her on Reely Melanated, a film podcast focusing on Black creators and performers, with her co-host Ashlee Blackwell. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Black Fawn Distro's Takeover Tuesday
Executive Editor Andrea Subissati From "Rue Morgue Magazine"

Black Fawn Distro's Takeover Tuesday

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 97:29


Rue Morgue Magazine editor Andrea Subissati joins us to discuss the iconic publication and what goes into publishing a print magazine in the 21st century. Andrea is one of the leading voices in the Canadian horror community and we discuss how Canadian horror continues to wield influence beyond the country's borders and how the genre itself has expanded to include more voices at the table. We also discuss Rue Morgue's upcoming Spooky Flea Market event, super cool Clive Barker stories, and the infamous Rue Morgue Manor.MORE INFO ABOUT THIS EPISODE:Rue Morgue Magazine: www.rue-morgue.comAndrea Subissati: www.instagram.com/necromandreaPLEASE LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE!BLACK FAWN DISTRIBUTIONFan Driven Canadian Film CompanyWeb: blackfawndistribution.comStore: blackfawndistribution.com/storeFacebook: facebook.com/blackfawndistroInstagram: instagram.com/blackfawndistro​Twitter: twitter.com/blackfawndistroTwitch: twitch.tv/blackfawndistroYouTube: youtube.com/blackfawndistro​  

The HoloGraham Media Club Podcast

Hey there. Welcome to episode 18 of the HoloGraham Media Club Podcast. In today's episode we're joined by Andrea Subissati, executive editor of Rue Morgue Magazine and Co-Host of the Faculty of Horror Podcast! We discuss the darkly satirical "Under the Skin," by Michel Faber! You could be on the show too! Just email or get in touch, with or without a book suggestion, and be prepared to talk geek! The next episode will be - 'Rendezvous With Rama' by Arthur C. Clarke. Hope you'll join us for the discussion of this Classic Sci-Fi! We're Will and Gavin Graham + Aaron, a couple of cousins that enjoy speculative fiction, Sci-Fi movies, and all things geeky. We focus on books but we'll talk about movies, TV, and nerd culture in general. Get in touch. Email us ideas, thoughts, praise and complaints: holograhammc@gmail.com Follow us on Insta; HoloGrahamMC #BookClub #Sci-fiBooks #AudiobookClub #Sci-FiBookClub #SpeculativeFictionAudiobook #BookReview #Sci-FiBookReview #UnderTheSkin #MichelFaber #RueMorgueMagazine #FacultyOfHorror #SciFi

A Podcast on Elm Street
Straight Edge Kegger

A Podcast on Elm Street

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 49:57


What's up Dream Warriors! This week we're going back to our days of punk shows and house parties and bringing you the low budget, Kickstarter funded, Straight Edge Kegger! This movie will make you want to think twice about bringing alcohol and/or drugs to your next party because these straight edgers are not having it! Brooke randomly found this one on Shudder and decided it would be a good one for us to cover, and he wasn't wrong! Straight Edge Kegger is far from a great movie but it IS a great time and a lot of effort was was put into it. This movie has been recognized by Bloody Disgusting, Rue Morgue Magazine and obviously Shudder so it is getting some traction since it's 2019 release, but do the cast and crew a favour and check this one out for yourselves! Next week we're heading back to the dice and doing our first villain face off in a while. Round 1 will be See No Evile, starring Glenn Jacobs, AKA WWE's Kane!

Infamous Horror
Andrea Subissati (Let's Scream Podcast Ep. 05)

Infamous Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 74:34


In this episode of Let's Scream, Maude Michaud and Ali Chappell chat with Andrea Subissati, Executive Editor of Rue Morgue Magazine and co-host of the Faculty of Horror podcast. They talk about everything from horror academia to developing a career in horror entertainment, organizing horror themed events and pitching an article to Rue Morgue. Andrea is hands down one of the most exciting voice in horror journalism, so it's an episode not to be missed. Check out Andrea Subissati's streams on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/necromandrea Follow Andrea Subissati on Twitter: https://twitter.com/necromandrea/ Listen to the Faculty of Horror podcast: https://www.facultyofhorror.com Read Rue Morgue magazine: https://rue-morgue.com/ Chat with us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LetsScream_ Become a Patron by visiting our Patreon page at: /InfamousHorror #InfamousHorror #LetsScream #womeninhorror #HappyVillains

Black Fawn Distro's Takeover Tuesday
Hotstove From Hell Edition - The "Scream" Franchise

Black Fawn Distro's Takeover Tuesday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 128:36


Do you like scary movies? Well, why not dive into this "Hotstove From Hell" edition of Black Fawn Distro's Takeover Tuesday as our panel debates the legendary "Scream" franchise. Joining us is Rue Morgue Magazine contributor Jessica Buck, Canadian genre actor Ry Barrett, and the infamous Spinsters of Horror - Jess Nicole & Kelly Gredner. We chat about our favorite and least favorite entries in the series, the iconic characters, and the rich legacy of this revolutionary film franchise - the brainchild of horror master Wes Craven. Let's chop it up! Special Note: this episode contain spoilers.  MORE INFO ABOUT OUR PANELISTS:  The Spinsters Of Horror: linktr.ee/spinstersofhorror Ry Barrett: facebook.com/RyBarrett.Actor Jessica Buck: rue-morgue.com  PLEASE LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE!BLACK FAWN DISTRIBUTIONFan Driven Canadian Film CompanyWeb: blackfawndistribution.com Store: blackfawndistribution.com/store Facebook: facebook.com/blackfawndistro Instagram: instagram.com/blackfawndistro ​Twitter: twitter.com/blackfawndistro Twitch: twitch.tv/blackfawndistro YouTube: youtube.com/blackfawndistro​ 

Horror Dads
Episode 58: Universal Monsters and Interview with Ghoulish Gary Pullin

Horror Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 111:24


John and Jamie are joined by The Godfather of modern-day horror illustration, the amazing Ghoulish Gary Pullin. Gary joins the Horror Dads podcast for an interview and to explore the Universal Monster universe from the 1930's, 1940's and 1950's. Gary's portfolio includes contributions to Rue Morgue Magazine, Fangoria, Mondo, and Waxwork Records to name a few. As a highly accomplished designer, he has done posters for films such as: Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, The Big Lebowski, Vertigo, and The Babadook, and soundtracks including Creepshow, Christine, and Tales from the Crypt, and concert merch for the likes of Jack White, Alice Cooper, and Misfits. Check out Gary's work here: www.ghoulishgary.com

Daily Horror Habit
The Mothman Prophecies (w/ Evan Millar)

Daily Horror Habit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 76:19


For this week's episode, Jay is joined by Rue Morgue Magazine's video game editor Evan Millar (@evanjmillar) to chat about the urban legend horror of The Mothman Prophecies. Feel free to follow the podcast on Twitter @DailyHorrorPod or Jay @NotFunnyJ.   

C²
Episode 176 with Aaron Lupton of Rue Morgue Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 28:05


New episode with Aaron Lupton of Rue Morgue! Work with Cori, Curtis, Holly, Aliyah and Gaia: https://business.facebook.com/csquaredmusicandmarketing Follow Cori: https://twitter.com/CoriWestbrook Follow Holly: https://twitter.com/HollyRoyle Follow Gaia: https://twitter.com/GuardaGaia Follow Curtis: https://twitter.com/dewarpr Follow Aliyah: https://twitter.com/ShieldMaiden07

Safe Room
Murder House (Guest: Evan Millar)

Safe Room

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 113:48


For this week's episode of Safe Room, Neil and Jay are joined by Rue Morgue Magazine's video game editor Evan Millar (@evanjmillar) to chat about the lo-fi horror of Murder House.  For updates on the show, please follow us on Twitter @SafeRoomPod.   

Typical Books: Horror Fiction Booktube Unbound
Typical Books EP189 - Mergers and Acquisitions • April Horror Book Wrapup, TBR and Haul

Typical Books: Horror Fiction Booktube Unbound

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 8:18


My Kindle is bursting, and I received two books this month with another on the way. As usual, there is a magazine in the mix and a call out to suggest recent vampire books! 0:00 - Mergers and Acquisitions 0:36 - Dracula's Child by J. S. Barnes 2: 07 - Rave by Konn Lavery 2:47 - Chris Walter mention 3:46 - Dead Inside and Intensity 4:30 - Conspiracies Uncovered versus The Stranger Beside Me 5:18 - Books on my Kindle 6:21 - Rue Morgue Magazine 200th issue 7:00 - Suggest a vampire book! Welcome to Typical books; horror fiction unbound - I am Lydia Peever, horror author and co-host of the horror film podcast Dead Air and creator of the horror booktube channel TypicalBooks. Typical Books is one of the Top 35 Canadian podcasts! Feedspot has a team of over 25 experts whose goal is to discover and rank popular blogs, podcasts, and youtube channels in several niche categories. Thank you to Anchor for hosting! Feel free to comment and let me know what you are reading during your ooky spooky day, and for now, on with the show! If you are looking for something new to read, some insight or reviews of horror you have read, or even talk from a writer's perspective, I hope you enjoy this little podcast. Feel free to check out the youtube version by searching typicalbooks, or visit me at lydiapeever.ca --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/typicalbooks/message

Typical Books: Horror Fiction Booktube Unbound
Typical Books EP188 - Mergers and Acquisitions • April Horror Book Wrapup, TBR and Haul

Typical Books: Horror Fiction Booktube Unbound

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 9:03


My Kindle is bursting, and I received two books this month with another on the way. As usual, there is a magazine in the mix and a call out to suggest recent vampire books! 0:00 - Mergers and Acquisitions 0:36 - Dracula's Child by J. S. Barnes 2: 07 - Rave by Konn Lavery 2:47 - Chris Walter mention 3:46 - Dead Inside and Intensity 4:30 - Conspiracies Uncovered versus The Stranger Beside Me 5:18 - Books on my Kindle 6:21 - Rue Morgue Magazine 200th issue 7:00 - Suggest a vampire book! ✮✮✮✮✮✮ Welcome to Typical books; horror fiction unbound - I am Lydia Peever, horror author and co-host of the horror film podcast Dead Air and creator of the horror booktube channel TypicalBooks. Typical Books is one of the Top 35 Canadian podcasts! Feedspot has a team of over 25 experts whose goal is to discover and rank popular blogs, podcasts, and youtube channels in several niche categories. Thank you to Anchor for hosting! Feel free to comment and let me know what you are reading during your ooky spooky day, and for now, on with the show! If you are looking for something new to read, some insight or reviews of horror you have read, or even talk from a writer's perspective, I hope you enjoy this little podcast. Feel free to check out the youtube version by searching typicalbooks, or visit me at lydiapeever.ca --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/typicalbooks/message

classhorrorcast
Talking Horror With Joe Russo (Nightmare Cinema/Post Mortem Podcast) - Part 2

classhorrorcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 45:22


Joe Russo entered the scene as a director with his feature debut, The Au Pair Nightmare, an independent thriller he and Chris LaMont co-wrote.The writing duo were the first to make The Bloodlist three years in a row with: The Last Will and Testament of Charles Abernathy (2018) now headed to Netflix as an original, which was also named to The Hit List; The Red Pill (2017); and Soul Mates (2016) which also made The Hit List and originally sold to producer Mark Burg (SAW 1-9). Soul Mates is currently set at Voltage Pictures with Alejandro Brugues (Pooka Lives) directing.In 2017, Joe directed the short Be Mine for Crypt TV. Joe's award-winning short, Take-Out, appeared as a featured segment in the horror anthology feature film Dark Deadly & Dreadful, released on Amazon in 2018.Joe produced the horror anthology feature, Nightmare Cinema, which was released by Shudder in June 2019 after headlining over thirty festivals worldwide. The film stars Academy Award Nominee Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler), with segments from acclaimed filmmakers, including Joe Dante (Gremlins) and David Slade (American Gods). The movie was selected by Entertainment Weekly as one of "2019's Best Horror Films" and nominated for "Best Picture Limited Release" by Fangoria Magazine and "Best Anthology Feature" by Rue Morgue Magazine.Joe is producing several upcoming projects with studios like Netflix, MGM and Skydance, including the "Hulk Hogan" biopic, directed by Todd Phillips (Joker).Joe also produces the podcast series Post Mortem with Mick Garris, featuring in-depth conversations with genre legends like Stephen King, John Carpenter, Guillermo del Toro and many more.Joe also co-host's another podcast called Hollywood Hangover with fellow filmmaker Christopher Price. We chat about his journey to Hollywood, his relationship with Mick Garris and the lessons he has taken from some of the greatest minds in the industry, his fav horror movies and much more!Find out more about Joe and his incredible work over at www.joerussofilm.comAs always make sure to leave a rating/review and follow me on the following linkhttps://linktr.ee/FirstClassHorror

classhorrorcast
Talking Horror With Joe Russo (Nightmare Cinema/Post Mortem Podcast) - Part 1

classhorrorcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 43:47


Joe Russo entered the scene as a director with his feature debut, The Au Pair Nightmare, an independent thriller he and Chris LaMont co-wrote.The writing duo were the first to make The Bloodlist three years in a row with: The Last Will and Testament of Charles Abernathy (2018) now headed to Netflix as an original, which was also named to The Hit List; The Red Pill (2017); and Soul Mates (2016) which also made The Hit List and originally sold to producer Mark Burg (SAW 1-9). Soul Mates is currently set at Voltage Pictures with Alejandro Brugues (Pooka Lives) directing.In 2017, Joe directed the short Be Mine for Crypt TV. Joe's award-winning short, Take-Out, appeared as a featured segment in the horror anthology feature film Dark Deadly & Dreadful, released on Amazon in 2018.Joe produced the horror anthology feature, Nightmare Cinema, which was released by Shudder in June 2019 after headlining over thirty festivals worldwide. The film stars Academy Award Nominee Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler), with segments from acclaimed filmmakers, including Joe Dante (Gremlins) and David Slade (American Gods). The movie was selected by Entertainment Weekly as one of "2019's Best Horror Films" and nominated for "Best Picture Limited Release" by Fangoria Magazine and "Best Anthology Feature" by Rue Morgue Magazine.Joe is producing several upcoming projects with studios like Netflix, MGM and Skydance, including the "Hulk Hogan" biopic, directed by Todd Phillips (Joker).Joe also produces the podcast series Post Mortem with Mick Garris, featuring in-depth conversations with genre legends like Stephen King, John Carpenter, Guillermo del Toro and many more.Joe also co-host's another podcast called Hollywood Hangover with fellow filmmaker Christopher Price. We chat about his journey to Hollywood, his relationship with Mick Garris and the lessons he has taken from some of the greatest minds in the industry, his fav horror movies and much more!Find out more about Joe and his incredible work over at www.joerussofilm.comAs always make sure to leave a rating/review and follow me on the following linkhttps://linktr.ee/FirstClassHorror

Calabrese Mystic Cult of Horrors Podcast
Andrea Subissati, RUE MORGUE MAGAZINE | #016

Calabrese Mystic Cult of Horrors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 58:32


Tonight on the Mystic Cult of Horrors Podcast, we lower the castle drawbridge for the Horror Queen of the North, Andrea Subissati! (Executive Editor of Rue Morgue Magazine, Faculty of Horror, etc.) Along with her Ewok bodyguard, Dante, we discuss the ins and outs of horror filmmaking, the philosophy of zombies, the Twilight franchise...and so much more! Turn the page if you dare!

The Horrorwolf666 Podcast
I talk horror and more with the great Andrea Subissati of Rue Morgue Magazine.

The Horrorwolf666 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 70:38


I talk horror and more with the great Andrea Subissati of Rue Morgue Magazine and Faculty of Horror podcast. Andrea is the executive editor of Rue Morgue Magazine and cohosts the killer horror podcast Faculty of Horror with Alexandra West. I had a really killer time talking with Andrea and I hope you enjoy this episode.https://www.rue-morgue.com/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faculty-of-horror/id591499834Synth Outro written by me

horror faculty rue morgue rue morgue magazine alexandra west andrea subissati
The Filmmakers Podcast
Ep 76 How to Make Indie Films & Getting into Film Festivals with the director, Justin McConnell and producer Avi Federgreen who chat new film Shape Shifting Body Horror 'Lifechanger'

The Filmmakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 51:54


Award winning Director Justin McConnell and award winning Producer Avi Federgreen sit down with Giles Alderson (The Dare) and Christian James (Fanged Up) at Frightfest HQ to talk making movies, the best way to get into a festival, get picked up for distribution and how they made their latest film Lifechanger which is screening at Grimmfest on the 5th Oct and Toronto Afterdark on the 16th Oct. Avi Federgreen has been making films for almost 20 years: Still Mine, One Week, Score: A Hockey Musical, I'm Yours, Moon Point, High Life, and many more. His projects have received widespread recognition at international film festivals, including the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival, and nominations for a Gemini and the Directors Guild of Canada awards. Justin McConnell is an accomplished artist who splits his time equally in multiple forms of media – as a producer/director of feature films and home entertainment (The Collapsed, Working Class Rock Star, Skull World), in providing a growing list of high-profile clients with every production/post solution available (ie. Anchor Bay Entertainment, Artsploitation, Raven Banner, VSC), as the lead programmer of the monthly horror short-film festival LITTLE TERRORS (which he co-runs with Rue Morgue Magazine), as a Programmer & Print Traffic for TORONTO AFTER DARK FILM FESTIVAL, as an acquisitions rep for Canadian distributors RAVEN BANNER ENTERTAINMENT and INDIECAN ENTERTAINMENT, and writer for RUE MORGUE MAGAZINE. Justin has four feature films in distribution: the well-received horror/thriller ‘The Collapsed' (released in over 12 countries worldwide, via companies such as Anchor Bay & Lions Gate), the counter-culture documentary ‘Skull World' (available worldwide), the dark comedy ‘Junkie' (producer only), and the documentary ‘Working Class Rock Star'. Having recently executive produced the Paul Sorvino/Robert Knepper crime drama ‘Cold Deck' (released via Screen Media and Northern Banner), and currently in production on his new documentary ‘Clapboard Jungle: Surviving the Independent Film Business'. LINKS RAINDANCE - '30% OFF any Raindance Film Festival event, party and Screening - Use the code RDPODCAST30 festival.raindance.org Lifechanger Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8IP2Im_m3Y Lifechanger website: lifechangermovie.com/ Justin's Post House Website: www.unstableground.net/ Avi Federgreen distribution company Website indiecanent.com/ Follow them on twitter @lifechangermovie @AviFedergreen @JustinMcConnell Follow US on Twitter @filmmakerspod @Food4ThoughtDoc @gilesalderson @35mmdop @Cjamesdirect @FangedUpFilm @thedaremovie RAINDANCE - '30% OFF any Raindance Film Festival event, party and Screening - Use the code RDPODCAST30 festival.raindance.org Part of the www.podfixnetwork.com Recorded at FrightFest 2018

The Damn Fine Network
Cuts From The Crypt - Episode XIV - Halloween Party Time

The Damn Fine Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2017 61:15


Welcome to Episode XIV of 'Cuts From The Crypt'. The DFN's horror soundtrack show. Episode XIV sees host Tony Giles joined by Aaron Lupton from Rue Morgue Magazine for one hell of a Halloween party! Be sure to swing by our Patreon and find out how you can help keep The DFN on the air: www.patreon.com/damnfinenetwork Sponsored by www.twoheadeddog.com Theme by Repeated Viewing Art by Eric Adrian Lee Produced by Tony Giles

Beyond The Edge Radio
11/13/2016 Ed Douglas and Gavin Goszka of Midnight Syndicate: Zombies

Beyond The Edge Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 118:15


This week we welcome back the masters of Music of the Macabre Edward Douglas and Gavin Goszka of Midnight Syndicate. Ed and Gavin are back with a brand new release "Zombies the board game soundtrack." We'll talk with Ed and Gavin about the new album, play some of the new tracks, the new board game and behind the scenes what went into writing and producing Zombies. ABOUT MIDNIGHT SYNDICATE For almost two decades, composers Edward Douglas and Gavin Goszka have been known as Midnight Syndicate, creating symphonic soundtracks to imaginary films that facilitate a transcendental and adventurous escape into the secret dimensions of the mind's eye. To many of their fans, they are Gothic music pioneers brewing a signature blend of orchestral horror music and movie-style sound effects. To others, they remain the first “haunted house band” that forever changed the Halloween music genre and became a staple of the October holiday season. And some know them as the duo that created the first official soundtrack to the legendary Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. Their critically-acclaimed works are reminiscent of sweeping, complex masterpieces by artists such as James Horner, Danny Elfman, Black Sabbath and King Diamond and have been featured as a part of groundbreaking films, television shows, video games and at haunted attractions, amusement parks and live performances worldwide. Founder Douglas' passion for making music was ignited when he listened to records by The Beatles on his kid-sized turntable and dreamed of composing epic scores like John Williams' Star Wars, Superman and Raiders of the Lost Ark. Both he and Goszka grew up watching classic black and white horror films, listening to Vincent Price reading the tales of Edgar Allan Poe and Playing Dungeons & Dragons. They continued to fall in love with the world of horror, fantasy and the supernatural as they developed their own artistry: Douglas played piano and bass guitar, playing in rock band sand scoring student horror films in college and Goszka played keyboard in rock bands and went onto study classical composition and percussion in college. They eventually discovered ways to explore fantasy in literature, film and art through music. In 1995, Douglas directed and wrote his first full-length horror film score to a thriller called The Dead Matter (1995), which helped set the principles of Midnight Syndicate in motion. In 2010, he went on to direct, score, and co-produce the remake of The Dead Matter alongside Robert Kurtzman (From Dusk Till Dawn, co-founder, KNB FX) and Gary Jones (Xena, Boogeyman 3). In 1997, he put together an album with the goal of providing a collection of “soundtracks to imaginary films.” The collection presented many different narratives through a variety of genres, including classical, New Age and rock and was punctuated by sound effects. For the sophomore release, Born of the Night, Douglas decided to focus on a Midnight Syndicate album that would specifically appeal to gothic music fans, Halloween enthusiasts, and role-playing gamers. It was at this time that he decided to partner with compelling solo artist Goszka, whom he had known since 1994. Midnight Syndicate's music has become integral to setting a powerful mood at top-rated haunted attractions and amusement parks as well as at costume shops, gaming and Halloween parties and Halloween-themed cruises from Siberia and Hong Kong, to Europe and the United States. In 2005, industry expert Leonard Pickel estimated that 75-90% of the attractions in the haunted house industry owned at least one Midnight Syndicate CD. In September, 2009, AOL released the Top 10 Best Halloween Music CDs of all time according to AOL/CBS Radio listeners. Three of the ten listed were Midnight Syndicate discs, which ranked lower only than Danny Elfman's Nightmare Before Christmas and John Carpenter's Halloween soundtracks. In 2015, their album Out of the Darkness was named as one of the 50 Essential Horror Albums – Discs that Created, Evolved, or Defined Genre Music Over the Decades by the venerable horror publication, Rue Morgue Magazine. The band's music has also been used at Hugh Hefner's Halloween parties, on episodes of The Barbara Walters Special and in the drive-in film The Rage, Universal Studio's Horror Nights XVIII as well as by Monday Night Football and by artists Insane Clown Posse, Three Six Mafia, Twiztid and the Misfits. Midnight Syndicate released many studio albums between 1997 and 2005, among them Midnight Syndicate, Born of the Night, Realm of Shadows, Gates of Delirium, Vampyre: Symphonies from the Crypt and the multi award-winning The 13th Hour. They teamed up with Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast in 2003 to produce the first official soundtrack to the classic Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game. In 2008, Douglas' and Goszka's tenth studio album, The Dead Matter: Cemetery Gates came out as a preview to the 2010 remake of The Dead Matter film. That same year, Midnight Syndicate put together their first music video, a live performance of the song Dark Legacy, produced by Robert Kurtzman's Creature Crew and Screamline Studios and filmed in the haunted historic Phantasy Theatre in Lakewood, Ohio. The band's fourteenth studio album, Carnival Arcane (2011) was based on research into turn-of-the-20th-Century carnivals as well as the writings of Ray Bradbury and plays like a self-contained, vivid musical film. The disc garnered rave reviews from pressand won Best Horror CD/Soundtrack at the 10th Annual Rondo Hatton Awards. Midnight Syndicate continues to pursue its quest to use instrumental music to tell explicit stories full of tension, twists and turns. Most recently, the band released gothic music vocalist Destini Beard's A Time Forgotten, the follow-up to The Dark Masquerade, her first collaboration with Douglas and Goszka and completed the score to the grindhouse thriller Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan. In summer, 2013, Midnight Syndicate released the soundtrack to that film along with Monsters of Legend, a tribute to the classic Universal, Hammer and Euro horror films that gave birth to horror cinema. Featuring cover art showcasing original Universal Monster images with an epic sound to match, the disc has immediately become one of, if not the band's most critically-acclaimed album to date. In addition to cracking FEARnet's Top 10 Horror CDs of 2013, in May of 2014, the album won Best CD honors in the 12th Annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards marking the band's second such honor. Visit the Midnight Syndicate Store to see and hear more! After seventeen years, fourteen studio albums, three soundtracks, and a motion picture, Midnight Syndicate announced that they were teaming up with the world famous amusement park, Cedar Point, to launch their first live performances. Midnight Syndicate Live! Legacy of Shadows, a multimedia horror-themed concert blending live music, theatre, and film debuted at Cedar Point's 18th annual HalloWeekends event. Before the shows, Charles Bradshaw, Corporate V.P. of Entertainment for Cedar Fair was quoted saying, “Working with these industry leading music producers on a live show is an exciting prospect. The final product is going to amaze.” And amaze it did. Upon its debut, the show began breaking attendance records while being called “top-notch and ambitious,” “brilliant and artistically creative,” and “a must see” by audiences and press alike. “The success of the inaugural run of Midnight Syndicate Live! has ensured that live Midnight Syndicate shows will be a permanent part of our plans going forward,” said Edward Douglas. In September of 2015, Midnight Syndicate's Out of the Darkness album was included in Rue Morgue Magazine's 50 Essential Horror Albums – Discs that Created, Evolved, or Defined Genre Music Over the Decades. That same month, Midnight Syndicate released Christmas: A Ghostly Gathering. The album featured the band's unique twist on classic holiday carols blended with new and original material. “Our goal was to treat each song in a way that would merge familiarity with originality,” said Gavin Goszka. “There are definitely recognizable elements, but plenty of additional original material as well. It also incorporates the widest instrument palette we've used to date and represents what we consider to be the most varied collection of songs we've ever released. There are serenely beautiful moments here alongside more intense, darker tracks, and the end result is a thoroughly compelling and involving listening experience.” “With so many Christmas-themed albums out there, we wanted to make this collection uniquely our own,” added Edward Douglas. “I think we were able to do that.” Since its release, the album has received universal critical acclaim. zombiesprIn April of 2016, the band announced that they would be creating the first official soundtrack to the immensely popular zombie apocalypse-themed board game, Zombies!!!. “I'm a big fan of Zombies!!!,” said Edward Douglas. “With the game celebrating its 15th anniversary in 2016, it seemed like the perfect time to undertake this project. We're working closely with the Twilight team to create something that really enhances their players' gaming experience. I think album will also resonate with our fans in the Halloween and haunted house industries. “Musically, it will be interesting to work in a modern setting,” added Gavin Goszka. “Most of our albums have been set in the Victorian and early 20th century, so this will definitely be something different and exciting for us and our fans.” “Words cannot express how excited I am to have Midnight Syndicate doing a soundtrack for Zombies!!!,” said Twilight Creations co-founder Kerry Breitenstein. “For many of our players, Midnight Syndicate's music has already been the unofficial soundtrack to their gaming sessions over the years. To have them working with us to create something specifically for our universe is incredible.” The soundtrack is tentatively scheduled for release in September 2016. To learn more about Midnighty Syndicate visit their website at www.midnightsyndicate.com Join us this week as the undead walk the Earth as we preview the new album Zombies the boardgame soundtrack with Ed and Gavin of Midnight Syndicate.

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RM-050 Laurence R Harvey

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2012 15:57


The one and only Martin from The Human Centipede II.

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RM-049 Tom Six

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2012 25:04


An interview with the director of The Human Centipede II.

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RM-048 Slash

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2012 18:17


Guitar legend Slash discusses Nothing Left To Fear.

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RM-047 David Hess

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An interview with David Hess and Lee Demarbre.

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RM-046 Alex Stapleton

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2011 62:34


An interview with the director of Corman's World.

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RM-045 Tim Sullivan

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An interview with Tim Sullivan, one of the directors from Chillerama.

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RM-044 Antiviral

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2011 15:14


An interview with Brandon Cronenberg, director of Antiviral.

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RM-043 Lyle Blackburn

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2011 56:50


An interview with the author of Beast of Boggy Creek.

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RM-042 Tagline Holocaust

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Feedback and Lance read alternate movie taglines from the listeners.

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RM-041 Lance Henriksen

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2011 47:16


Lance Henriksen at the 2011 Festival of Fear.

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RM-040 Ratline

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2011 56:50


Feedback and Lance announce the Fast Custom Shirts contest.

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RM-039 Tom Savini

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2011 47:29


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RM-038 Guillermo del Toro

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Guillermo del Toro discusses Mimic, the Director's Cut.

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RM-037 Douglas Buck

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2011 86:18


An interview with Doug Buck, director of The Accident.