In this podcast Michael David Wilson talks about the release of his debut novella, The Girl in the Video, horror fiction in Japan, dealing with self-doubt, and much more. About Michael David Wilson Michael David Wilson is the founder of the popular UK horror website, podcast, and publisher, This Is Horror. A professional writer, editor, …
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THE GIRL IN THE VIDEO Live Podcast Party with Michael David Wilson, Bob Pastorella, Lisa Quigley, and Mackenzie Kiera
We are just one or two days (depending on your time zone) away from the launch of The Girl in the Video, the debut novella by This Is Horror Founder Michael David Wilson. And how strange to release a debut during a global pandemic. But that’s not going to stop us putting on quite the …
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5 Must Read Horror Articles 27 April 2020
Welcome to Must Read Horror, where we search the internet for the best horror articles of the week so you don’t have to. Without further ado: Mother Horror writes for Tor Nightfire on her favourite season: spring, and selects ten horrifying nature-focussed reads Ink Heist feature a new, previously unpublished story by the king of …
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TIH 342: J.R. Park on Film Adaptations, Mad Dog, and Publisher Writer Balance
In this podcast J.R. Park talks about film adaptations, Mad Dog, balancing duties between publishing and writing, and much more. About J.R. Park J R Park is a co-founder of the Sinister Horror Company. He is the author of Terror Byte, Punch, Upon Waking, The Exchange, Postal, Mad Dog, Death Dreams In A Whorehouse, and …
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