A sobering conversation about the nature of success.
All in Conversations
I asked Andrew Craighan all the My Dying Bride questions I (and probably you) ever wondered about.
I asked Sam DiGristine most of the Full of Hell questions I (and probably you) ever wondered about.
I talked to David James Keaton for the release of his new book. He’s appropriately weird.
I was so blown away by B.R Yeager’s Negative Space that I had to talk to him about it.
I had a sitdown with Dan and Kate Malmon about the anthology they edited Killing Malmon and a LOT more. They're great people, the Malmons. But I still believe they're cannibals.
Brian Alan Ellis, author of A Series of Pained Facial Expressions Made While Shredding Air Guitar, Failure Pie in a Sadness Face and Something to do with Self-Hate, among others and I had a talk about politics, pop culture and many other subjects.
Authors of Death Thing, Bangface and the Gloryhole and Invasion of the Weirdos Andrew Hilbert and I discussed plenty of things ranging from comedy and millenials to Canadian Bacon. He also namedrops like a motherfucker at the end of the conversation. Did you make the cut? Only one way to find out.
My conversation with cult author Jeremy Robert Johnson. We talked about his latest book Entropy in Bloom, the success of Skullcrack City, reality, body horror and more!
Tiffany McDaniel, author of the brilliant The Summer That Melted Everything and I discussed about her novel, being published by a major player and much more!
Interview with Brian Evenson, author of Last Days, Immobility, The Warren and many others. We discussed his legacy, genre fiction, institutions and contemporary audiences and more!
Living legend of horror Laird Barron dropped by the blog for horroctober to discuss cosmic horror, the genesis of his new and fantastic collection Swift to Chase and a crucial writing principle: never judging one's own character.
Author of I am Providence Nick Mamatas stopped by Dead End Follies to talk about Lovecraft, Cosmic Horror, literary theory and social media. It was a fun conversation!
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