Tag: podcast
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Episode 15: Junji Ito’s Tomie with Kailee Pedersen
Kailee Pedersen, author of one of the best horror debuts I’ve ever read, joins the show this week to talk about her incredible book, Sacrificial Animals, and her love of Junji Ito’s early horror manga classic Tomie! Plus, Matthew recommends Horror in the High Desert and The Lady and Her Monsters! SHOW NOTES: – Sacrificial Animals is available now, and Pastorale is coming soon from… Read more
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Episode 12: “The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles” with Grady Hendrix
For our first regular interview episode of 2025, the great Grady Hendrix is here to talk about one of his favorite formative horror stories, Margaret St. Clair’s 1951 short weird tale “The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles.” Along the way we talk about his new novel, Witchcraft for Wayward Girls, the importance of backstory… Read more
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Episode 11: The Best of 2024 with Gabino Iglesias and Russell Falcon
Happy New Year! In this special double-sized episode of the show, Matthew is diving in to the best horror stories of 2024 with two very special guests. First, Gabino Iglesias joins us to talk the best horror books of the year, and then Russell Falcon stops by to talk about the best horror movies of… Read more
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Episode 9: House on Haunted Hill (1999) with Sofia Ajram
Sofia Ajram joins the show this week to talk about her fantastic debut novella Coup de Grace, and to have a millennial blast with 1999’s House on Haunted Hill. We cover everything from our love of tiny coffins to Geoffrey Rush’s impossibly thin mustache to Sofia’s first experience with the film as part of his school-age movie… Read more
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Episode 8: Arthur Machen’s “The White People” with Gemma Files
One of the finest horror writers alive, Gemma Files, is on the show this week! We talk about the inspirations for her short fiction, her latest collection Blood from the Air, and Arthur Machen’s legendary story “The White People,” an essential piece of weird fiction. It all comes together for a long chat about influences, inspiration,… Read more
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Episode 7: Twilight Zone: The Movie with Josh Malerman
It’s a super-sized episode as Josh Malerman joins the show to talk about Incidents Around the House, 10 years of publishing horror, the unique way he promotes his books, and of course, Twilight Zone: The Movie. It’s the first anthology we’ve covered on the show, and it’s a hell of a chat about a fascinating project. SHOW… Read more
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Episode 6: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark with BJ Colangelo
Happy Halloween! It’s a special Halloween edition of the show this week, as we’re joined by writer/director/producer/critic/podcaster/awesome person BJ Colangelo to talk about a cornerstone of kid horror in the 1980s and 1990s: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about what these classic tales taught BJ about horror storytelling,… Read more
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Episode 5: Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood with Stephen Graham Jones
Big episode this week! The great Stephen Graham Jones stopped by to do what you always hope you’ll get to do with Stephen Graham Jones: Talk about slashers. We tackled Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, how it shaped Stephen’s approach to slashers and horror storytelling in general, how he’d teach this movie in… Read more
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Episode 4: The Lost Boys with Hailey Piper
The great Hailey Piper joins The Scares That Shaped Us! We talked about her amazing new vampire novel, All The Hearts You Eat, writing about coastal towns, the influence of Twin Peaks, and more. Then, we turn to Hailey’s chosen story, Joel Schumacher’s 1987 vampire classic The Lost Boys! What role does sincerity play in… Read more
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Episode 3: Jaws with Rachel Harrison
It’s Rachel Harrison week on The Scares That Shaped Us! The author behind novels like The Return, Cackle, Such Sharp Teeth, and Black Sheep joins the show to discuss her latest novel, So Thirsty, working through different horror subgenres, and balancing planning with spontaneity when working on a book. After chatting about Rachel’s current work,… Read more
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Episode 2: “The Invaders” with Daniel Kraus
Hello, Horror Fans! And we’re back! It’s Episode 2 and we’ve got a good one for you! Our guest this week is Daniel Kraus, celebrated author of books like Rotters, Scowler, The Living Dead, and the amazing Whalefall. For Daniel’s formative horror story, we’re digging into “The Invaders,” a 1961 episode of The Twilight Zone… Read more
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Episode 1: Session 9 with Clay McLeod Chapman
Hello, horror fans! It’s Launch Day! Episode 1, featuring Clay McLeod Chapman, is now available to listeners. We talk about Clay’s chosen formative horror story, Session 9, ambiguity in horror, the terror of well-produced audio, and which horror author could best pull off a James Brown-style performance. Plus, how many times can Clay write a story… Read more