Books in the Freezer - A Horror Fiction Podcast Stephanie Gagnon
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This is Books in the Freezer, a podcast dedicated to the deliciously disturbing world of horror fiction. Our topical, bi-weekly episodes will cover those scary books that you might want to put in the freezer. Don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss any of our recommendations!
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Lost Girls in Horror with Angela Sylvaine
Author Angela Sylvaine is on the pod this week talking about her upcoming collection The Dead Spot: Stories of Lost Girls the idea of "Lost Girls" in horror. Who qualifies as a horror "lost girl"?
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Frankenstein Retellings with Jocelyn Codner
It's the era of Poor Things and Lisa Frankenstein. Let's talk about why it looks like Frankenstein is having a bit of a *revival* (see what I did there?) and movies and books to pick up if you're feeling like you need more Frankenstein/ re-animation stories in your life.
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Vacation Horror with Jennifer Thorne
Jennifer Thorne stopped by to talk her vacation/dysfunctional family/ horror comedy novel Diavola and books about the horrors of vacation and traveling. We're going Hostel to the Ruins to Daphne DuMaurier to the Babysitter's Club
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The Black Girl Survives in This One with Desiree S. Evans and Saraciea J.Fennell
I was joined by the two editors of the fantastic young adult anthology, The Black Girl Survives in This One from Flatiron Books. We talk about inspirations and urging authors to not be scared to lean into the horror for a teen audience.
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Speculative Fiction with Quincy Jaquez
Quincy stopped by to talk about one of his favorite subgenres Speculative Fiction? What is it? Why do we love it?
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Urban Legend Horror with Cynthia Pelayo
Stoker Award winning author Cynthia Pelayo dropped by to talk about her latest novel, Forgotten Sisters and the intersection of urban legeds, fairy tales and true crime
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