Guest Post: Celebrating Horror’s Golden Ages by Kendall R. Phillips
The prominence of horror films at the box office and of horror novels on bookshelves suggests that ours is an age obsessed with the monstrous and macabre. Films such as…
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The prominence of horror films at the box office and of horror novels on bookshelves suggests that ours is an age obsessed with the monstrous and macabre. Films such as…
Author Monica J. O’Rourke, legendary for her unpredictable and often very extreme horror short stories, novellas, and novels, is here to talk about some of her most famous—and notorious—works, which…
Many thanks to renowned novelist, poet, and playwright Jessica McHugh for joining me to discuss her newest poetry collection The Quiet Ways I Destroy You and her 1970s cult horror…
Sean Taylor, a widely published author of comics, short stories, and novels and a general purveyor of things strange and scary, is here to discuss his new collection of dark…
Celebrated storyteller Hal Bodner stopped in to let me grill him a bit about two of the latest additions to his dark, daring, fabulous, funny, exciting, and eclectic body of…