A podcast where we discuss the stories that keep your kids up at night.
We all know about Goosebumps... but have you heard about Fright Time; Shivers; Hair-Raisers; Bone Chillers; Creepers; or, Graveyard School ?
In this podcast, we analyze chapterbooks, going through each series consecutively ( book-by-book) to learn more about these oft-forgotten creepy kid's tales and to analyze the stories from a horror writer's perspective, as well as look at the culture of kid's horror literature and how it's changed over time.
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A podcast where we discuss the stories that keep your kids up at night.
We all know about Goosebumps... but have you heard about Fright Time; Shivers; Hair-Raisers; Bone Chillers; Creepers; or, Graveyard School ?
In this podcast, we analyze chapterbooks, going through each series consecutively ( book-by-book) to learn more about these oft-forgotten creepy kid's tales and to analyze the stories from a horror writer's perspective, as well as look at the culture of kid's horror literature and how it's changed over time.
Bonechillers#12 is less of a lesson in good writing, and more of an exploration of how executive oversight can destroy it.
MUSIC:
"Mysterious Lights" Bryan Teoh (bryanteoh.com)
[under Creative Commons: 1.0 Universal License]
"Darkest Child" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
"Blue Sizzle" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
"Groove Grove" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
[under Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 License]
Chapterspooks
A podcast where we discuss the stories that keep your kids up at night.
We all know about Goosebumps... but have you heard about Fright Time; Shivers; Hair-Raisers; Bone Chillers; Creepers; or, Graveyard School ?
In this podcast, we analyze chapterbooks, going through each series consecutively ( book-by-book) to learn more about these oft-forgotten creepy kid's tales and to analyze the stories from a horror writer's perspective, as well as look at the culture of kid's horror literature and how it's changed over time.