Talking Scared
Conversations with the biggest names in horror fiction. A podcast for horror readers who want to know where their favourite stories came from . . . and what frightens the people who wrote them.
What a delight
13 nov.
Was recently referred to this pod due to my love of Stephen King. Once I binged the King episodes I moved on to the others and continued to be completely delighted by the pod. The open, frank conversations with interesting authors has caused me to buy WAY more horror books than I ever have before. Thanks for the good times and amazing stories!
Great show
7 nov.
Introduced me to many authors and horror books. A lot of valuable discussions about horror and craft for readers and current/aspiring writers.
Essential Listening for Horror Fans
31 oct.
I say “essential listening for horror fans,” but this podcast, hosted by the charming and perceptive Neil McRobert, is indispensable for anyone with a passion for literature, the arts, or informed discussion of popular culture. Neil delves deeply into the books featured on his show, and the vast array of fascinating individuals who wrote them. Do yourself a favor and start listening — you’ll be very glad you did!
Smart, engaging, my #1 source for Horror books!
9 oct.
Neil does a fantastic job dissecting horror fiction, while engaging in wholesome conversations with authors that are insightful, fun and entertaining. His love for the genre is ever present and authentic. This podcast is a must listen if you enjoy horror. My TBR pile has grown to the size of a small mountain because of this man! Do yourself a favor and have a listen. You won’t be disappointed 💀
À propos
Informations
- CréationNeil McRobert
- Années d’activité2020 - 2024
- Épisodes226
- ClassificationContenu explicite
- Copyright© 2024 Talking Scared
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