Scary Stories To Review in the Dark Tyson Hanks
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Scary Stories To Review in the Dark is a podcast dedicated to horror on the printed page. From fiction and non-fiction reviews to recommended reading lists and the occasional author interview, I’ll cover the best and worst in horror books.
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Episode 4: My Top 5 Horror Novels
In episode 4 of Scary Stories To Review in the Dark, I discuss my top 5 horror novels.
The Shining - 2:27
Dracula - 5:27
Rosemary's Baby - 8:09
Scary Stories To Tell in the Dark - 9:55
Salem's Lot - 13:00
The intro theme song for Scary Stories To Review in the Dark is called "Mystery Unsolved," by Shane Ivers. You can find the entire song, as well as more of Shane's work here: Mystery Unsolved by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
You can find more about me, including my published books, by visiting my website at www.tysonhanks.com
or follow me on social media at:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/authortysonhanks/
Twitter - @TysonAuthor
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Episode 3: The Toll and Basketful of Heads
In episode 3 of Scary Stories To Review in the Dark, I discuss the 2019 novel "The Toll," by Cherie Priest and the comic book "Basketful of Heads," by Joe Hill.
The Toll Review - 2:00
Basketful of Heads Review - 3:45
The intro theme song for Scary Stories To Review in the Dark is called "Mystery Unsolved," by Shane Ivers. You can find the entire song, as well as more of Shane's work here: Mystery Unsolved by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
You can find more about me, including my published books, by visiting my website at www.tysonhanks.com
or follow me on social media at:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/authortysonhanks/
Twitter - @TysonAuthor
Thanks for listening! -
Bonus Episode: The Ballad Of Johnny Smallchange
In this special, bonus episode of Scary Stories To Review in the Dark, I read one of my own unpublished short stories titled "The Ballad of Johnny Smallchange." It's about a New Orleans jazz drummer who also happens to converse with dead people. The story contains adult language and themes, and might not be suitable for listeners under 17.
The intro theme song for Scary Stories To Review in the Dark is called "Mystery Unsolved," by Shane Ivers. You can find the entire song, as well as more of Shane's work here: Mystery Unsolved by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
You can find more about me, including my published books, by visiting my website at www.tysonhanks.com
or follow me on social media at:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/authortysonhanks/
Twitter - @TysonAuthor
Thanks for listening! -
Episode 2: Full Throttle and Camp Red Moon
In episode 2 of Scary Stories To Review in the Dark, I discuss the 2019 short story collection "Full Throttle," by Joe Hill and the Audible original audiobook "Camp Red Moon," by R.L. Stine.
Full Throttle Review - 2:04
Camp Red Moon Review - 5:56
The intro theme song for Scary Stories To Review in the Dark is called "Mystery Unsolved," by Shane Ivers. You can find the entire song, as well as more of Shane's work here: Mystery Unsolved by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
You can find more about me, including my published books, by visiting my website at www.tysonhanks.com
or follow me on social media at:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/authortysonhanks/
Twitter - @TysonAuthor
Thanks for listening! -
Episode 1: Rage and Tonight, Again
In episode 1 of Scary Stories To Review in the Dark, I discuss the 1977 novel "Rage," by Richard Bachman (AKA Stephen King) and the short story "Tonight, Again," by Clive Barker.
Rage Review - 1:56
Tonight, Again Review - 7:22
The intro theme song for Scary Stories To Review in the Dark is called "Mystery Unsolved," by Shane Ivers. You can find the entire song, as well as more of Shane's work here: Mystery Unsolved by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
You can find more about me, including my published books, by visiting my website at www.tysonhanks.com
or follow me on social media at:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/authortysonhanks/
Twitter - @TysonAuthor
Thanks for listening! -