• 220 – Grief and Monsters: The From a Buick 8 Deep Dive
    Dec 23 2024

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    It’s that time of year again. When I celebrate the winter solstice by getting some horror authors to come and talk in deep, emotional detail about a scary book that we like.

    This time the Christmas Special Deep Dive kicks the tires and looks under the hood of Stephen King’s most underrated novel: From a Buick 8. My friends on this weird-ass-road trip are Ally Malinenko and Nat Cassidy. I asked them to do it for a coupla reasons. 1) They are lovely 2) hey really get King, and 3) they can speak to this book’s focus on grief and loss.

    And oh boy do we talk grief, loss, afterlives and everything else. Turns out it’s not just a book about a car after all.

    Don’t worry though, Ally is charming, Nat is snarky and together we’ll make you laugh.

    And Christmas is supposed to be tinged with melancholy isn’t it…

    Enjoy!

    Other Books Mentioned

    • Matterhorn (2009), by Karl Marlantes
    • Hearts in Atlantis (1999), by Stephen King
    • The Colorado Kid (2005), by Stephen King
    • The Night Flyerand “Popsy,” in Nightmares and Dreamscapes (1993), by Stephen King
    • Nestlings (2023), by Nat Cassidy
    • This Appearing House (2022), by Ally Malinenko

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    1 hr and 58 mins
  • 219 – State of the Horror Nation 2024, with Emily Hughes, Stephanie Gagnon & Anna Dupre
    Dec 17 2024

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    … and we’re back! Just in time for this seasonal tradition. The State of the Horror Nation 2024 – our expert-led review of the best that the year had to offer in terms of horror writing and pen-and-ink nightmares.

    I’m joined, as ever by my stalwart co-host for this gig, Emily Hughes, author of Horror For Weenies (go check her mammoth 2025 anticipated horror book list at ReadJumpScares.com)

    Our special correspondents are Anna Dupre, reviewer and interviewer at Anna Rose Reads, and Stephani Gagnon of the landmark, can’t-be-beaten horror podcast, Books In the Freezer

    They pick their books of 2024, and we talk about the things that have defined the year, whilst also looking forward to what’s next.

    Enjoy!

    Anna's Essay on IT

    https://filmfreakcentral.net/2024/10/terrifier-3-2024/

    Books Picked

    The Eyes Are the Best Part (2024), by Monika Kim

    Cuckoo (2024), by Gretchen Felker-Martin

    American Rapture (2024), by C.J. Leede

    Woodworm (2024), by Layla Martinez

    Horror Movie (2024) by Paul Tremblay

    Night’s Edge (2024), by Liz Kerin

    So Thirsty (2024), by Rachel Harrison

    Model Home (2024), by Rivers Solomon

    I Was a Teenage Slasher (2024), by Stephen Graham Jones

    Books Anticipated

    Victorian Psycho (2025), by Virginia Feito

    The Poorly Made (2025), by Sam Rebelein

    The Unworthy (2025), by Augustina Bazterrica

    The Buffalo Hunter Hunter (2025), by Stephen Graham Jones

    Bat Eater (2025), by Kylie Lee Baker

    Sick Houses: Haunted Homes and the Architecture of Dread (2025), by Leila Taylor

    The Haunting of Room 904 (2025), by Erika T. Wurth

    8114 (2025),by Joshua Hull

    When the Wolf Comes Home (2025), by Nat Cassidy

    Senseless (2025), by Ronald Malfi

    King Sorrow (2025), by Joe Hill

    And He Shall Appear (2025), by Kate van der Borgh

    Nowhere Burning (2025), by Catriona Ward

    Girl in the Creek (2025), by Wendy Wagner

    The Autumn Springs Retirement Home Massacre (2025), by Philip Fracassi

    The End of the World As We Know It: Tales of Stephen King’s The Stand (2025), edited by Brian Keene and Christopher Golden

    Old Soul (2025), by Susan Barker

    rekt (2025), by Alex Gonzalez

    Wake Up and Open Your Eyes (2025), by Clay McLeod Chapman


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    2 hrs and 17 mins
  • [From the Vault] Catriona Ward & The All-Consuming Spoiler Warning
    Dec 10 2024

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    This is the last way-back episode before the show returns with a scream next week.

    But this is an episode worth remembering – my first ever conversation with Catriona Ward, about her game-changing The Last House on Needless Street too!

    This was a big ask for a novice interviewer. How the hell do you talk about a book that hinges on such a huge secret. Somehow we managed to walk that tightrope, whilst also talking about cats (feline) serial killers, and the haunted bedroom of Cat’s (author) girlhood.

    It’s fun to retread this grim path.

    Enjoy!

    Other books mentioned:

    • Rawblood (2015), by Catriona Ward
    • Little Eve (2018), by Catriona Ward
    • The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper (2019), by Hallie Rubenhold
    • Spider (1990), by Patrick McGrath

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    53 mins
  • [From the Vault] Zakiya Dalila Harris & The Fear of Not Being Black Enough
    Dec 3 2024

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    A chance to revisit one of my favourite books and favourite ever conversations this week.

    Zakiya Dalila Harris’s The Other Black Girl came out in early 2021, and for once I was ahead of the curve! Right from the start, I adored this novel of workplace micro-aggression and satirical horror in the publishing industry – and I’m glad to see the world has since agreed.

    It’s a high-concept thriller that blends the paranoia of Rosemary’s Baby with the bite of Get Out – and for once it’s a story that deserves those comparisons. Zakiya talks about her own background in publishing and how it informed this nightmare. We talk about discussing racism in fiction, and (in a slightly meta way) we discuss how interviews LIKE THIS ONE may actually perpetuate a degree of othering. In short, I tie myself in white millennial knots, but Zakiya is wonderfully generous.

    God I love this book. Some may say it’s not horror. I’d disagree so much that I stuck it on my list of best horror novels ever. Let’s see what you think.

    Enjoy!

    Other books mentioned:

    • All Her Little Secrets (2021), by Wanda M. Morris
    • Rosemary’s Baby (1967), by Ira Levin

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    56 mins
  • [From the Vault] Laura Purcell & The Art of Darkness
    Nov 26 2024

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    I’m feeling Gothic this week. Must be the weather.

    In lieu of a new episode, I searched the vault and found this cracker from January 2021, in which Laura Purcell — doyenne of the contemporary British Gothic — talked me through her Victorian spookshow of mesmerism and haunted silhouettes, The Shape of Darkness.

    We also get into the social nightmare of Victorian England – when life was even more gothic than it is now, believe it or not!

    Enjoy!

    Other books mentioned:

    • The Residence (2020), by Andrew Pyper
    • The Haunting of Alma Fielding (2020), by Andrew Pyper
    • Shadowland, or Light From the Other Side (1897), by Elizabeth d’Esperance
    • “The Blue Lenses,” in The Breaking Point (1959), by Daphne du Maurier
    • “The Mezzotint”, “A View From A Hill” and “Oh Whistle and I’ll Come To You My Lad”, found in The Collected Ghost Stories of M.R. James


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    48 mins
  • [From the Vault] Gemma Amor & The Start of a Horrific Friendship AKA The Mental Health in Horror Episode
    Nov 19 2024

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    This From the Vault episode is not quite so dusty. Gemma and I recorded this in 2022, but it’s more pertinent than ever. One because Gemma’s great uncanny novella The Folly is being reissued this week, and two, because the world is a mad place right now, and we all need to take care of our minds.

    This conversation is all about that. An epic conversation about the issue of mental health as creators and consumers of dark stories. We dig DEEP into our own neuroses, and talk about how great horror comes with great responsibility.

    Yes, there is difficult, challenging stuff to churn through — but there’s also chat about the Uncanny Valley, Men in Black, Creepypasta and Black Mirror. And the ethics of vandalising racist statues.

    Enjoy!

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • [From the Vault] T. Kingfisher & A Bit of Laughter in the Dark
    Nov 12 2024

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    Still on a break – still releasing episodes “From the Vault.”

    But this week’s was carefully chosen. In a time of darkness and doom-laden days, laughter is the best thing I can lace your horror with. And thankfully T. Kingfisher exists in the world.

    The funniest horror writer I know. We spoke WAAAAY back in October 2020, in episode 9, when The Hollow Places had just come out.

    Yes Ursula and I talk about that book, and The Twisted Ones (2019) and how they twist Weird classics into fascinating new shapes. But we also cover building your own Golem, the homicidal value of pig farmers, and the anxiety of being a frog biologist.

    I dunno guys… just liste! Hope it makes you smile.

    Enjoy!

    Other books mentioned:

    • “The White People” in The House of Souls (1906), by Arthur Machen
    • “The Willows”, in The Listener and Other Stories (2007), by Algernon Blackwood
    • It Will Just Be Us (2002), by Jo Kaplan
    • From a Buick Eight (2002), by Stephen King
    • The Graveyard Book, by Neil Gaiman
    • Coraline, by Neil Gaiman
    • Firefly Rain (2008), by Richard Dansky

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    54 mins
  • [From the Vault] – Michael Marshall Smith & Goodbye to a Bad Year
    Nov 5 2024

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    I’m on a break – but couldn’t resist releasing something.

    Especially on today of all days, when lovers of democracy require audio sustenance whilst they wait in line to preserve America.

    For the first From the Vault episode, I’ve gone back to December of 2020, for an interview with Michael Marshall Smith. We talk about his 30 years of writing horror, fantasy, science fiction and assorted dark imaginings – captured in his career-spanning Best Of collection.

    Michael gives us all the good stuff about where ideas came from, why he writes the way he does, and all those details that literary voyeurs like us, want to know.

    It’s also a trip back into the weirdness of the pandemic, and the dying days of the Trump presidency. Have your trauma shields up just in case.

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    59 mins