“With his latest, Nevill cranks up the fear factor with a nightmarish folk horror tale just in time for Halloween.” Jess McMachen needs a little luck. Broke, running from her abusive ex, and raising a child alone are pushing Jess to breaking point. She takes a job caring for Flo Gardner. A disturbed shut-in and …
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TIH 463: Tyler Jones on Criterium, Burn The Plans, and Portraying Addiction
In this podcast, Tyler Jones talks about Criterium, Burn The Plans, portraying addiction, and much more. About Tyler Jones Tyler Jones is the author of Criterium, The Dark Side of the Room, Almost Ruth, and Burn the Plans. Show notes Click the timestamps to jump straight to the audio. Thanks for Listening! Help out the show: Support This Is Horror …
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Look Out For … Soft Places by Betty Rocksteady
“With Soft Places, Rocksteady gives us a novella/graphic novel hybrid, providing the harrowing tale as well as the eerie illustrations within.” Naked, wandering the streets with a strange head wound, Johnna is lost with nowhere to turn. Believed to be psychotic, Johnna is forced into the care of psychiatrist Dr. Gonne. Dr. Gonne’s methods are …
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TIH 462: Tyler Jones on Beautiful Writing, Patrick deWitt, and Literary Agents
In this podcast, Tyler Jones talks about beautiful writing, Patrick deWitt, literary agents, and much more. About Tyler Jones Tyler Jones is the author of Criterium, The Dark Side of the Room, Almost Ruth, and Burn the Plans. Show notes Click the timestamps to jump straight to the audio. Thanks for Listening! Help out the show: Support This Is Horror …
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