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Hey Horror Fans!
This week, Steve and Sean welcome back the incredible Paul Tremblay to the podcast! In his return, they dive into Paul’s latest works—Horror Movie: A Novel and his eerie short story collection, The Beast You Are. Together, they explore the creative process behind crafting both novels and short fiction, with plenty of chilling insights into the psychological and ambiguous horrors that Tremblay is known for.
Paul shares some of the personal experiences that inspired these stories, his thoughts on balancing ambiguity in horror, playing with format in writing and spends a lot of time championing the work of many writers and film makers he loves so if you’re looking for some spooky recommendations to add to your watchlist and/or too be read pile, you won’t want to miss the picks he throws out!
If you’re into thought-provoking horror that leaves a lasting impression, this one’s for you so...
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