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TERRIFY ME! With Antony Frost

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TERRIFY ME! With Antony Frost

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TERRIFY ME! With Antony Frost

Antony Frost

TERRIFY ME! With Antony Frost

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In this special episode, voice actor Lance Lovegood performs David Worn's new short story from the forthcoming anthology HOWLS FROM THE WRECKAGEhttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/howlsociety/howls-from-the-wreckage-an-anthology-of-disaster-h
Returning after paternity leave, I  sit down with Carson once again to discuss his new book from Tenebrous Press SOFT TARGETS.Content warnings: Discussions of extreme violence, crass humour, general immaturity.https://carsonwinter.com/http:/
This time, Caleb Stephens joins me to discuss his new short story collection, If Only a Heart.Find Caleb at https://www.calebstephensauthor.com/Follow him @cstephensauthorSupport the podcast by tipping ko-fi.com/AntonyFrostMore from me at l
In this episode, I'm joined by the team behind Split Scream Volume 1 from Dread Stone Press. We discuss novelettes, recent highlights of the indie horror community, and the challenges and joys of pairing stories together as a double feature.Sp
I'm joined by a half dozen writers of horror to chill out and share spooky stories with one another. Featuring 7 original pieces of flash fiction from:Antony FrostChelsea PumpkinsGully NovaroMobElton SkelterTJ PriceAndrew F. SullivanCo
This time around, Bram Stoker Award-winning author Nicole Cushing drops by to discuss her new novel Mothwoman, opine on transgressive fiction, and recommend a huge pile of books.Some plot points are discussed, but nothing too spoilery I hope.
George returns to chat a little about his new folklore documentary. We stay on topic for about half an hour, then drift off into a far-reaching conversation about AI, Brexit and British politics, sci-fi, and several other topics.You can find t
In this minisode, I read a classic tale from one of the undisputed icons of the American horror tradition. I didn't do a Boston accent, and for that I'm sorry.You can support the podcast by leaving a tip at ko-fi.com/antonyfrost and find more
Holley Cornetto writes speculative fiction. Her publications include horror, fantasy, slipstream, and weird fiction. Her stories have appeared in venues such as Daily Science Fiction, Wyldblood Magazine, Dark Recesses Press, and Flame Tree Fict
Back from the dead but still halfway corpsey, I struggle through a reading of a story about some guy being scared of a bug. My voice is husky as hell in this one, apologies.If you'd like to support the podcast, you can leave a tip at ko-fi.com
This week, I'm joined by Greek author and poet Avra Margariti (they/them). We discuss poetry, short fiction, Greek culture (and the responsible use of such by non-Greeks), and my constant draw towards cannibalism.Follow Avra on Twitter @avrama
In this episode, returning guest/guest-host Carson Winter and rising star writer Ai Jiang hang out and celebrate their birthday with me (June 18th, a day or two after this comes out). We chat about writing horror shorts, balancing a busy lifest
I'm strapped for time this week, so I decided to read a public domain short story and ramble a little rather than skipping the week.The story I read can be found for free here: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/14044My favourite Arthur Machen
In this episode, I sit down with Antonia Ward and Evelyn Freeling, the folks behind the forthcoming erotic horror fairy tale anthology, LES PETITES MORTS, from Ghost Orchid Press, as well as two of the invited authors: Sonora Taylor and Hailey
This week, I sit down with Joshua Millican to discuss his debut psychedelic horror novel DEEPER THAN HELL and horror journalism.Over the past decade-plus, Millican has proven himself to be a horror expert of the highest caliber. After establis
In this episode, I'm joined by folklore writer Amy Boucher. She gives me a little tour of some of Shropshire's most compelling paranormal tales.Find her blog at https://nearlyknowledgeablehistory.blogspot.com/And follow her on Twitter @g0blin
In this episode, I sit down with Hailey Piper to discuss her new book 'Your Mind is a Terrible Thing' as well as some of her other works.Hailey Piper is the 2x Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of The Worm and His Kings, Queen of Teeth, Unfor
In this episode, I sit down with film director George Popov to discuss his new documentary Sideworld: Haunted Forests of England.ulgarian born Director George Popov has been revered for his unique visual style and carefully crafted atmosphere.
In this episode I'm joined by Solomon Forse and P.L. McMillan to discuss the HOWL Society and their new anthology, HOWLS From The Dark Ages.---Solomon Forse is the founder of HOWL Society, the most active online horror book club in the Wester
In this episode, I sit down with editor and writer Janine Pipe to discuss her new book, a making-of all about the British werewolf action-horror film Dog Soldiers.Trading a police badge for a pen, Janine cites her life-long love of horror as t
In this purely paranormal episode, I'm joined by my wife Sarah. We discuss our possible ghost encounters and read some listener stories.More from me at linktr.ee/AntonyFrost
In this episode, Carson and I discuss theories about who/what Spring-Heeled Jack was (or is) before veering madly off-course and chatting about QAnon, flat earthers, incels, and the effects of creepypasta on the cultural consciousness.Follow C
Spring-Heeled Jack is a figure from English folklore and criminal history; a tantalising unsolved mystery, and a massive dickhead.In this episode, I'm joined by my friend and co-author Carson Winter to explore some historical accounts of the l
In this craft-heavy episode, Martin and I discuss writing without outlining, serial fiction, writing for the TikTok generation, and hamburger metaphors.Martin (“Marty”) Shannon is a multi-million word author of thrilling horror and speculative
Elou and I discuss her online Gothic literature magazine, her writing endeavours, and her interest in paranormal encounters. After the interview, there are a couple of listener ghost stories. Special thanks to Edith Lockwood and Rebecca Cuthbe
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