How Horror Heals | CJ Leede on Fear, Faith & American Rapture
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Award-winning horror author CJ Leede joins us for a deep dive into her novel American Rapture, which was just released in paperback on September 16th. In this episode, we explore the journey behind American Rapture—a harrowing, post-apocalyptic road novel set in the Midwest that blends religious repression, viral outbreak, and the search for identity.
CJ opens up about her writing process, the decade-long evolution of American Rapture, and how releasing the ideas of sin, shame, and guilt shapes both her characters and her own creative journey. We also discuss her inspirations in horror, from discovering Stephen King to exploring catharsis, grief, and empathy through the genre.
Whether you’re a horror reader, a writer looking for inspiration, or a fan of post-apocalyptic and psychological horror, this conversation is packed with insights on storytelling, creativity, and the power of confronting fear through horror.
Highlights:
- CJ Leede on the paperback release of American Rapture
- How a decade of rewrites shaped the novel’s voice
- Growing up with religion and channeling repression into horror
- Horror as catharsis: from grief to found family
- Music, playlists, and writing rituals
- Roadside Americana, House on the Rock, and weird Midwest inspirations
- Favorite horror and apocalyptic stories (The Shining, Crawl, Atwood’s Oryx and Crake)
- Exclusive preview of Headlights (coming 2026)
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CJ’s Website: https://cjleede.com/
CJ’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceejthemoment
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