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    Explore " horror fiction" with insightful episodes like "Nightmare Fuel #3: The Beast of Bodie", "The Mask", "Nightmare Fuel #2: 1:17 a.m.", "Nightmare Fuel #1: Mirrors and Dreams" and "Mid-Hiatus Bonus: On Horror and the Retail Experience" from podcasts like ""Scared To Death", "California Gothic", "Scared To Death", "Scared To Death" and "Weird Studies"" and more!

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    Nightmare Fuel #3: The Beast of Bodie

    Nightmare Fuel #3: The Beast of Bodie

    Hello Creeps and Peepers! Here is the third piece of horror fiction written and narrated by Dan Cummins.  The tale of a mysterious beast that's been brutally killing men for decades in the former gold rush town of Bodie, California. In 1915, a new sheriff, Ezra Calhoun, seeks to finally solve the mystery and set up a showdown with a mystical creature... 

    This episode is scored by Logan Keith. We recommend listening with headphones to get the full effect of all the creepy background noises!  If you like this episode, please let us know wherever you rate and review podcasts. Have a great weekend!

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    Nightmare Fuel #2: 1:17 a.m.

    Nightmare Fuel #2: 1:17 a.m.

    Hello Creeps and Peepers! Here is the second offering in a new series for Scared to Death fans! One short piece of horror fiction written and narrated by Dan Cummins. The tale of a man trying to figure out what lies beneath his couch... something that keeps announcing its presence night after night, at 1:17 a.m. This episode is scored by Logan Keith. We recommend listening with headphones to get the full effect of all the creepy background noises!  If you like this episode, please let us know wherever you rate and review podcasts. And thanks for all the great feedback regarding the first Nightmare Fuel!  Seen and appreciated! :) Have a great weekend!

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    Nightmare Fuel #1: Mirrors and Dreams

    Nightmare Fuel #1: Mirrors and Dreams

    Hello Creeps and Peepers! Here is the first offering in a new series for Scared to Death fans! One short piece of horror fiction written and narrated by Dan Cummins.  Hope today's tale of a terrible creature who desperately wants to join our world leaves you good and creeped out!  This episode is scored by Logan Keith. We recommend listening with headphones to get the full effect of all the creepy background noises!  If you like this episode, please let us know wherever you rate and review podcasts. The more of you who tell us you love this, the more stories I'll be all too happy to write and share! Very excited and nervous to see what you think. I've been wanting to try this out for a long, long time. Have a great weekend!

    For Merch and everything else Bad Magic related, head to: https://www.badmagicproductions.com

    Mid-Hiatus Bonus: On Horror and the Retail Experience

    Mid-Hiatus Bonus: On Horror and the Retail Experience
    Every off-week, listeners who have chosen to support Weird Studies by joining our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/weirdstudies) at the Listener's Tier get to enjoy a bonus episode. These episodes are different from the flagship show. Less formal and entirely improvised, they offer Phil and JF a different way of exploring the weird in art, philosophy and culture. To tide our listenership over until the next new episode drops on January 24th, here is a recent example of a Weird Studies audio extra, recorded as the holiday season was getting under way. Happy New Year.

    141. Dark Graphic Delights

    141. Dark Graphic Delights

    This week on The Book Drop we share some of the best and worst seasonal jokes, explore the world of horror graphic novels and comics and talk about favorite fall traditions for query of the week.

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    All the books, movies, TV shows and resources we talk about in this episode can be found here.

    Check out and share your answer to the next query of the week here... https://bit.ly/BookDropQuery

    A Stolen Child ~ Maggie D'arcy Returns!

    A Stolen Child ~ Maggie D'arcy Returns!

    Em is thrilled to continue the Maggie D’arcy series with Sarah Stewart Taylor’s newest book, A Stolen Child – plus, new cat shirts, fabulosity, and a “new” story in honor of spooky season 😸👕✨




    Books by Sarah Stewart Taylor


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    Exploring the Enchanting Yet Eerie Literary World of Catriona Ward

    Exploring the Enchanting Yet Eerie Literary World of Catriona Ward

    Get ready for an unforgettable journey through the captivating life of Catriona Ward, a beloved international best-selling author. Traverse the globe with us as we uncover her unique childhood experiences in various countries and delve into how these experiences shaped her trajectory as a writer. Discover how her stint studying English at the University of Oxford almost doused her passion for writing, and how her love for storytelling eventually rekindled it. The magic of her writing process, where each reading experience becomes fuel for her craft, is sure to leave you spellbound.

    In this thrilling episode, we also navigate through the eerie episodes of Catriona's teenage years, when she was haunted by an uncanny presence. Unmask the complexities of fear as we discuss how it often carries a sense of shame and embarrassment. Unlock the powerful allure of the horror genre and uncover why Maine's unsettling landscape makes it a prime setting for such tales. Finally, accompany Catriona on her publishing odyssey - from her initial ventures in creative writing to finding an agent, landing a book deal, and penning her second novel. This episode promises to be a fascinating exploration of the writing journey, the allure of horror, and the twists and turns of the publishing world.

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    Suffer the Children - Craig DiLouie

    Suffer the Children - Craig DiLouie

    It's a bird!
    It's a plane!
    It's the Return of Them Bitches That Read a.k.a Textual Deviants!

    Now let me tell you a little about two girls who are in solidarity with the SAG-AFTRA strike.

    Yes, the industry is still on strike and so are we. So we are back with our first read in a long time and we're not sure if we remember how we used to do this, but we sure as hell are gonna have fun trying to figure it out!

    For today's episode we read Suffer the Children by Craig DiLouie and the description is as follows:  A mysterious disease claims the world's children before bringing them back. To continue surviving, however, they need to ingest human blood. As you may guess from this synopsis, this horror fiction left us with many many feelings. Join us as we discuss our first impressions, a.ka first anxiety, existential dread, how Mr. Craiggory DiLouis had us questioning whether or not we want to be parents nd much more!  Mister Craiggory DiLouis, you have some 'splainin' to do!

    Episode 99: The Gateway Meat

    Episode 99: The Gateway Meat
    This evening, author, poet, and teacher Andrew Najberg visits The Night Club and we deep dive his love of horror and writing! Check out his latest work, The Mobius Door, available now! The Night Club Discord: https://discord.gg/6djQmznSjA Andrew Najberg Official Website: https://andrewnajberg.com/ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Mobius-Door-Novel-Supernatural-Terror-ebook/dp/B0BTB8Y58P/ref=sr11?crid=39WDW3TXTMSOV&keywords=the+mobius+door&qid=1681400981&sprefix=the+mobius%2Caps%2C104&sr=8-1 Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/122494900-the-mobius-door Special Guest: Andrew Najberg .

    How to Sell a Haunted House | Grady Hendrix | Book Review

    How to Sell a Haunted House | Grady Hendrix | Book Review

    This week we’re reading How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix.

    We’re talking creepy clown dolls, seances vs exorcisms and questionable maternal instincts.

    We’re also talking unlikable main characters, character development and why we agree with the mother-in-law.

    Holly thinks the narrator did a great job – she hates it, and Harley is grateful that none of her friends have ‘sticky’ five year olds – possessed or otherwise.


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    Victor LaValle Talks About Horror and ‘Lone Women’

    Victor LaValle Talks About Horror and ‘Lone Women’

    After a spate of more or less contemporary horror novels set in and around New York, Victor LaValle’s latest book, “Lone Women,” opens in 1915 as its heroine, Adelaide Henry, is burning down her family’s Southern California farmhouse with her dead parents inside, then follows her to Montana, where she moves to become a homesteader with a mysteriously locked steamer trunk in tow.

    “Nothing in this genre-melding book is as it seems,” Chanelle Benz writes in her review. “The combination of LaValle’s agile prose, the velocity of the narrative and the pleasure of upended expectations makes this book almost impossible to put down.”

    LaValle visits the podcast this week to discuss “Lone Women,” and tells the host Gilbert Cruz that writing the novel required putting himself into a Western state of mind.

    “There was the Cormac McCarthy kind of writing, which is more Southern," he says, “but certainly has that feeling of the mythic and the grand. But I also got into writers like Joan Didion and Wallace Stegner, even though that’s California: the feeling of the grand but also spare nature of the prose. So it was less about reading, say, the old Western writers — well, they were Western writers but not writing westerns, if that makes sense. And then, if I’m honest, I also was very steeped in, my uncle used to make me watch John Wayne films with him when I was a kid. And so I felt like that was another kind of well that I was dipping into, in part for what I might do but also what I might not do.”

    We would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, and about the Book Review’s podcast in general. You can send them to books@nytimes.com.

    Vicious Cabaret - Season II - EP XVI - SleepDoctor - Pt. V - An Epilogue in November - MID SEASON FINALE!

    Vicious Cabaret - Season II - EP XVI - SleepDoctor - Pt. V - An Epilogue in November - MID SEASON FINALE!

    Welcome to the mid season finale, Listeners! The show will be back in February next year, where we shall be returning to stories involving Grandma Grin and the Outlaw Country crew! We're super excited that the show has made it this far and we couldn't do it without your amazing support!

    Extra Timeline Details

    For all those who are new to the show, perhaps you found us at the beginning of the continuation of the SleepDoctor event, and went back to part 1 to catch up, maybe you're an avid Listner that just wants to know a bit more, or get a few confirmations on the chronology of the VC timeline.  Whatever the case, its no secret that this show's narrative is not necessarily always presented in chronological order. It's a timey-wimey show, so that's only fair!
    This certain kind of narrative presentation holds true for the SleepDoctor event especially, given that the events of SleepDoctor (SD) part 1 begins the story (obviously) but elements of part 1, ie, the ending of the story were presented in episode 2 of the series. 
    We didn't come back to this story for a while because we wanted to get it right, but we thought it would be cool to set the events in the remaining parts of SD, parts 2 to 5, which were recently released back to back, IN BETWEEN the third and fourth episode of the series: Outlaw Country pt. 1 and Grandma Grin part 1. In a nutshell, the events of SleepDoctor take place in between episodes 3 and 4 of the series. So, if you found us at the latter half of this event then you'll be lopped back around to episode 4. Might give you a unique perspective on the narrative! 
    Furthermore,  the stories that follow Grandma Grin pt 2, Mystery Guessed and Future's Fate in Time take place after the SleepDoctor event, narratively speaking, of course. In future, and to be honest, in the past I'll be sure to add in more details about the world of the show in general,  now that it seems to have grown big enough (or convoluted enough?) ;) to justify people requesting more detailed splurges such as this one! 
    As always, your present has been initiated, your presence is always appreciated; it hopes to be delineated and never forever eliminated!


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    THE FINALE IS NOW AVAILIBE! AGAIN, APOLOGIES FOR THE DELAY! WE HOPE YOU ENJOY THE SHOW AND HAVE A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR!

    Stay tuned for more deep dives and media analysis on the newest addition to RAE Broadcasting, The Tale's End; a show that will also be releasing throughout the Christmas and new year period, during which VC will be off air... until 2024!

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    Episode 113 - The Other Side: A Halloween Radio Drama

    Episode 113 - The Other Side: A Halloween Radio Drama

    Happy Halloween! We are so thrilled to present a full-cast radio drama for you to enjoy this spooky season.  A million thanks to our incredible cast and crew.

    Written and created by Abby Brenker and Sara Luke.

    The Host - Sara Luke

    Fresh Start App - Sara Luke 

    The Ad - Sara Luke

    The Woman - Janissa Rose

    The Friend - Alex Goleman 

    The Second Friend - Tessa McKnight

    The Brother - Mark Jackson

    The Ex - Billy Keenly

    Phone - Alan Kudan 

    Katherine Leaming - Abby Brenker

    The Saleswoman -  Sarah Quincy

    The Masseuse - Dan Roberts

    The Delivery Person - Pete

    The Doctor - Avi Dobkin

    Edited and sound designed by Abby Brenker and Alan Kudan. Mixed by Alan Kudan.

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    Sipping Banjax and Bitter: Slade House by David Mitchell

    Sipping Banjax and Bitter: Slade House by David Mitchell

    Welcome to Season 4 of TNBC! We begin the new season with a literary haunted house tale that's short but hits the sweet spot. Join Robyn and Natalie as they sip cocktails and dig deep into the layers of this seductive tale of lost souls.

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    LEGEND: The Coosa River Monster - Dragon, Woman or Gar?

    LEGEND: The Coosa River Monster - Dragon, Woman or Gar?

    Consider the strange and varied circumstances of the 19th Century legend of the Coosa River Monster, a uniquely northeastern Alabama occurrence that was never quite what it appeared...and it appeared many times over those long-lost decades to bring tall tales - and even word of a curse - to the darkened woods of the 1800's.

    All that, plus our spoiler-ridden review for the new horror film, Pearl, and a full breakdown of our amazing experience at Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Orlando!

    Join Amanda, Erica, Jess & Kevin for all this and more in the world of horror!

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    SCARY STORY: The Baptist IV - The Bay of the Holy Spirit

    SCARY STORY: The Baptist IV - The Bay of the Holy Spirit

    Two friends on an annual alligator hunt discover hidden truths about each other and encounter a legendary gator and a supernatural force they could not have foreseen and might possibly not survive.

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    The Bay of the Holy Spirit © Kevin LaPorte. Narrated by Amanda Rachels.

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    LEGEND: The Melon Heads - Scourges of the Northern Woods

    LEGEND: The Melon Heads - Scourges of the Northern Woods

    Join the Ain't No Such Thing crew for a dreaded foray outside the South in consideration of a decidedly Northern phenomenon - The Melon Heads, cannibalistic survivors of a mad doctor's machinations in a mid-20th century asylum, escaped into the surrounding woods after murdering the old man and burning their erstwhile prison to the ground...or something like that.

    You won't believe the reported sightings, most of which reveal The Melon Heads' apparent fascination with...cars?

    You're gonna enjoy this one, folks! Listen now!

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