Podcasts & Interviews
TERRIFY ME!
With Antony Frost
Listen to the Halloween Special 2022 episode of Terrify Me podcast to hear me read an original flash piece, Conscience Rock, a story is about a woman weighed down by depression and a curse.
Jeff C. Carter interviews Christopher O’Halloran and me about ‘90s horror, our local Halloween traditions, and our stories in Ahh! That’s What I Call Horror: An Anthology of 90’s Horror
We Bleed Orange & Black
I’m back! Jeff C. Carter interviews Timaeus Bloom and me about Howls from the Wreckage: An Anthology of Disaster Horror.
Graveyard Coffee Talk
Amanda and Corinne welcome me to their show to chat about ‘90s horror and the evolution of the portrayal of witches in pop culture through that decade.
H. P. Lovecast
Michele and Nicholas hop in a time warp with me and wane philosophical about nostalgia and ‘90s horror.
In the lead-up to the publication of Chromophobia, editor Sara Tantlinger hosted a roundtable of interviews with the contributing authors! Check out that series here:
My praise for other books…
Aseptic and Faintly Sadistic is a battle cry. For every 'no' we wanted to scream but couldn't. For every chance left untaken. For the ones we had to break ourselves for, to leave behind. It reclaims the years we wish we hadn't wasted. It grants second chances for loves lost and fights unfought. It's validation and vengeance; tenderness and respect. These stories stoke the power within us while acknowledging our wounds and scars. They build us up while burning it all down. I couldn't dream of a more perfect reaction to everything we've had to—and continue to—endure.
Edited by Jolie Toomajan. Published by Cosmic Horror Monthly. Shirley Jackson Award Winning Anthology.
Available for purchase here. Proceeds benefit the Chicago Abortion Fund.
Howls from the Scene of the Crime illuminates the often-unexamined facets of crime. While cross-examining suspect, motive, victim, and transgression, these stories, above all, give voice to the enduring trickle of impact. Of cycles of injustice, of long-guarded curses and cults. Of unmoored rage and insatiable revenge. All buried within the uncanny and inexplicable, inflicting fear in the familiar and the unknown alike.
Edited by Timaeus Bloom and Jessica Peter. Published by HOWL Society Press.
Available for purchase here.
Escalators to Hell is an expansive and vivid homage to setting, specifically The Mall. To many, a refuge. To others, a prison. Sometimes an oasis, often a chore. In this anthology, the mall becomes even more. An afterlife. A monster. A god. These stories explore dark corners, abandoned plazas, and hidden passageways in malls of past and future. Try not to get lost in this bleak capitalist landscape. The shutters are dropping. The mall is closing soon.
Edited by Jennifer Jeanne McArdle and Michael W. Phillips Jr. Published by From Beyond Press.
Available for purchase here.
Cutthroat Queens Podcast
In 2023, three writing friends launched a podcast to serve as a safe, honest, and fun space to discuss and uplift all things indie horror. For about 16 months, they conversed with a variety of creators and read across the horror spectrum.
Elton Skelter, Brett Mitchell Kent, and Chelsea Pumpkins are the Cutthroat Queens.
Life took them in different directions, but you can listen to their evergreen backlog on Youtube!
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