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The Kilgrave Corner: Horror Writers Talk Horror

The Kilgrave Corner: Horror Writers Talk Horror

De : Kirk Kilgrave
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Where Horror Writers Talk Horror. A podcast for readers and writers.© 2022 The Kilgrave Corner: Horror Writers Talk Horror Art
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    • The Kilgrave Corner - Guest: Erik Henry Vick
      Nov 23 2021

      Vick explains how his disability changed his writing process. Then he chats about his Bloodletter trilogy and what differentiates it from his Rational Man series. Vick informs us how his Claw and Warder and his Blood of the Isir series came into fruition before teasing future works and explaining how readers can enter a contest where they can win some fabulous prizes!

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      50 min
    • The Kilgrave Corner - Guest: Chris Sorensen
      Nov 10 2021

      Chris Sorensen chats about the nature of evil and time travel and how those aspects affect and tie together his novels in his Messy Man trilogy. An established audiobook narrator, Sorensen talks about narrating his trilogy, as well as writing and producing a ghost/mystery that is currently a play in Colorado! Then he discusses some of his upcoming novel projects. The authors talk about their favorite horror movies until talk turns to using Covid in future novels.

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      39 min
    • The Kilgrave Corner - Guest: Iain Rob Wright
      Oct 26 2021

      Wright discusses collaborating with other authors on the book, Slice & Dice, as well as his first novel, The Final Winter. Wright spends some time on his writing journey: where started out, how he decides what to write next and in which genre he'll do it, followed by mentioning how the horror genre has changed over the past 10 years. Kilgrave and Wright chat about why horror hasn't gotten more respect from a widespread audience and then consider how to stay relevant writing in the genre. Both authors discuss when it's most relevant to kill characters and how readers respond to those fictional deaths. Finally, Wright chats about his latest novel, The Witch, and how he foresees the rest of the series continuing into the future.

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      50 min
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