171 – C.S. Humble & Come For the Horror, Stay for the Horses
We’ve had Cowboys versus Aliens but have you ever considered a 3-way fight between gunslingers, vampires and cosmic cultists to an Elder God? C.S. Humble has you covered.
We’ve had Cowboys versus Aliens but have you ever considered a 3-way fight between gunslingers, vampires and cosmic cultists to an Elder God? C.S. Humble has you covered.
Sometimes two words can make a jaded horror reader sit up straight. Ghost. Dinosaur. Have you ever heard a more beautiful combination, a sweeter symphony of syllables?
Horror is about finding light in darkness. And that’s never been truer than in this week’s episode.
Ghosts are injustice persevering.
So many horror stories hinge on that idea, but for Tananarive Due it’s more personal.
Nat Cassidy returns to guide us through the haunted hallways and avenues of his New York, vamp-adjacent novel, Nestlings.
Sam Rebelein’s Edenville is a LOT of story. Scary academia, a cosmic framework, and enough monsters to fill Guillermo del Toro’s minibus.
I’m joined by Josh Malerman and Ronald Malfi for a freewheeling masterclass in writing an effective novella.
This week is a special roundtable episode. An exciting, challenging and very thought-provoking tour of contemporary Black horror.
We’re heading back to the most haunted house of all. Shirley Jackson’s Hill House. For a sequel!
Chuck’s new novel, Black River Orchard is all about apples. Tasty, evil, corruptive. And great fun!
Clay McLeod Chapman returns to answer questions, about What Kind of Mother, the first being what the f**k Clay?!
Isabel Cañas returns to the show to talk about her second novel, Vampires of El Norte – a sweeping historical love-story… with bloodsuckers.
Alexander James loves the woods. Who knows why? Nothing good ever happens there, as his debut, The Woodkin, makes clear.
If you thought The Last House on Needless Street was tricksy, just wait until you hear about Looking Glass Sound. It’s a destined Gothic classic that takes the genre, crumples
Josh Winning has parlayed years of writing about film sets into a horror novel full of 90s retro slasher love.
Sadie Hartmann, AKA Mother Horror to the likes of us. She knows a thing or two about this haunted library we love to browse.
The architect of modern horror. The creative North Star of my life, and probably yours. Here’s here to talk about a life lived in books.
Alex is a Romanian writer of dark fictions. Her debut, Whisperwood, is full of Transylvanian myth and legend without a vampire in sight.
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