Christa Carmen returns to The Dark Mind Podcast for a dive into psychological horror.
We discuss her new novel, How to Fake a Haunting, and the devastating effects of addiction.
Christa shares insight into creating multidimensional characters and blurring the line between reality and fiction.
We explore toxic relationships, gaslighting, and the thrill of staging hauntings.
Christa reflects on humor, dread, and motherhood in dark fiction.
Stories of recovery, trauma, and haunted spaces take center stage in this conversation.
Plus, we chat about her inspiration, subgenres in horror, and her latest projects.
Don’t miss this engaging episode packed with depth, darkness, and unexpected moments of humor.
Website, Booksellers, Interviews, and Social Media:
https://www.christacarmen.com
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15179583.Christa_Carmen
https://www.amazon.com/Christa-Carmen/e/B07HMKGLTL
https://x.com/christaqua
https://www.instagram.com/christaqua/?hl=en
https://www.facebook.com/christaqua
https://www.substack.com/@christacarmen
https://christacarmen.com/books.aspx
https://bookshop.org/contributors/christa-carmen
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/christa+carmen
https://www.christacarmen.com/events.aspx
https://christacarmen.com/fiction.aspx
https://www.christacarmen.com/interviews.aspx
https://www.christacarmen.com/contact.aspx
https://www.christacarmen.com/about.aspx
https://www.christacarmen.com/media-02.aspx
https://oceanstatestories.org/q-a-with-award-winning-westerly-writer-christa-carmen/
https://rkbwrites.com/2024/01/author-interview-christa-carmen/
https://aspiringauthor.com/interview-author-christa-carmen/
https://www.bramstokerawards.com/works-of-superior-achievement/2022-long-fiction/
In this immersive episode of The Dark Mind Podcast, Vincent welcomes independent filmmaker Danny Stygion back to the show for a deep dive into his latest projects: the brutal horror thriller "One Last Trip" and the provocative documentary "Dominatrices." Stygion shares the personal experiences and influences behind his films, from tense camping trips in the Sam Houston National Forest to nuanced explorations of BDSM subculture. The conversation traverses the challenges of micro-budget indie filmmaking, the psychological dynamics of survival horror, and the responsibility of portraying marginalized communities with accuracy and empathy.
Listeners will enjoy behind-the-scenes anecdotes about casting, improvisation, and dealing with real life tensions during filming, while also discovering how Stygion balances fear, humor, and authenticity in his storytelling. The episode journeys from the raw wilderness of cinematic horror to the ritualistic environments of professional dungeons, featuring stories both shocking and insightful from Stygion’s featured dominatrices. Finally, the discussion spotlights Stygion’s upcoming works on haunted Galveston locales, synthesizer obsessives, and a modern take on the Faust legend, promising more adventures in the darker edges of art and life.
Official Website:
https://www.stygion.com
Contact Page:
https://www.stygion.com/contact/
IMDb:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm13631763/
Instagram (Sinical Magazine):
https://www.instagram.com/sinicalmag
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@dannystygion
Facebook (Sinical Magazine):
https://www.facebook.com/sinicalmag
LinkedIn (Danny Stygion):
https://www.linkedin.com/in/danny-stygion-712126105
Twitter/X (Sinical Magazine):
https://www.x.com/sinicalmag
Amazon Prime Video (streaming films):
https://www.amazon.com/prime-video
Tubi (streaming films):
https://www.tubi.tv/
Vudu (streaming films):
https://www.vudu.com/
MagCloud (print magazines):
http://www.magcloud.com/browse/magazine/162779
CanvasRebel interview:
https://canvasrebel.com/meet-danny-stygion/
ShoutoutHTX interview:
https://shoutouthtx.com/meet-danny-stygion-photographer-magazine-publisher-filmmaker/
About the Author:
Clare Castleberry is a Southern Gothic and transgressive horror author known for blending dark feminine energy, psychological depth, and taboo-breaking themes in her fiction and nonfiction. With an MLIS from Louisiana State University, she draws deeply from the gothic atmosphere of Louisiana and personal experiences. Her writing explores the intersection of power, survival, abuse, and the supernatural, with stories rich in dysfunctional family dynamics and layered social commentary.
Episode Highlights:
Clare discusses her novels Lisette and Journeys Through Fear, delving into Southern Gothic motifs, personal folklore, and explorations of the occult.
Lisette features a woman caught in a codependent and abusive relationship with supernatural elements, blending horror, sex work destigmatization, and feminist themes.
Clare reflects on confronting taboos and personal trauma, her own paranormal experiences detailed in Journeys Through Fear, and her developing philosophy around surrender, control, and the unknown.
She also reads a vivid, atmospheric excerpt from Lisette and shares insights into her writing process, inspirations, and upcoming events.
Connect with Clare Castleberry:
All Official Links: allmylinks.com/femmebionic
Instagram: @femmebionic007
Twitter/X: @femmebionic
Goodreads: Profile & Reviews
Substack: Clare’s Little Black Book
Support/Tip jar: Ko-fi: clarecastleberry
Purchase Clare's Books:
Amazon Author Page (all titles): Clare Castleberry on Amazon
Wide Retailer Link for Second Skin: Books2Read
Goodreads Book Pages: Forbidden Gardens
Upcoming Appearances:
Signing at Louisiana Book Festival (Nov 1): Azalea House, Forbidden Gardens, Dark Feminine Energy, Second Skin—and illustrated stickers.
StokerCon 2026 in Pittsburgh (planned).
Stay updated:
Clare recommends following her on Substack for news and appearance updates.
Selected Books & Themes:
Lisette: Gothic horror, codependency, power, supernatural folklore, sex work
Journeys Through Fear: Experiencer manifesto, personal paranormal encounters, metaphysical philosophy
Dark Feminine Energy: Revenge, transformation, shadow self, feminism
Azalea House / Forbidden Gardens: Southern Gothic, taboo relationships, haunting, trauma
Quotes from the Episode:
"I don’t really show the light without the dark, and I don’t really like to show the dark without a little bit of light."
"Sometimes we attract certain people in our lives to give us a lesson. Don’t ignore those early red flags or they’ll come back to bite you in the ass."
"For me, it’s really just like a lot of cultural commentary. The genre doesn’t really matter all that much, whether it’s nonfiction or erotic or … Southern Gothic sexy paranormal stuff. There you go. That’s my genre."
Episode Summary:
Join us for a deep dive into existential horror, identity, and cosmic weirdness with Erik McHatton—author of "Straw World and Other Echoes from the Void," published by Undertaker Books. We talk about defying traditional storytelling, searching for meaning in the Void, and crafting literary horror that lingers long after the last page.
Guest Information:
Find Erik McHatton Online:
Official Website/Blog:
Where to Buy Erik McHatton’s Books:
Learn more:
Show Notes Highlights:
In this episode, Daniel Volpe discusses his latest novel “Slaughterhouse Moan,” exploring themes of horror, depravity, and redemption. He shares insights into his creative process, the evolution of his writing, and the personal experiences that shape his work.
Keywords
Daniel Volpe, Slaughterhouse Moan, horror, depravity, redemption, creative process, writing evolution
Takeaways
“Slaughterhouse Moan” is described as Volpe's most depraved work.
The novel started as a short story called “My Beauties.”
Volpe draws inspiration from real-life farming struggles.
The book explores themes of isolation and economic insecurity.
Volpe emphasizes story over gratuitous content.
He believes in redemption for most characters.
Volpe's writing retreats are crucial for his creative process.
The novel is set in 2003, reflecting Volpe's own high school years.
Volpe aims to entertain and provide an escape for readers.
He sees vengeance as a recurring theme in his work.
Sound bites
"Slaughterhouse Moan is my most depraved work."
"It started as a short story called My Beauties."
"I draw inspiration from real-life farming struggles."
"Isolation and economic insecurity are key themes."
"I emphasize story over gratuitous content."
"I believe in redemption for most characters."
"Writing retreats are crucial for my creative process."
"The novel is set in 2003, reflecting my high school years."
"I aim to entertain and provide an escape for readers."
"Vengeance is a recurring theme in my work."
Daniel Volpe's Social Media and Website:
Website: www.danielvolpeauthor.com
Twitter: @DanielVolpeAuthor
Instagram: @DanielVolpeAuthor
Facebook: Daniel Volpe Author
Upcoming Personal Appearances:
HorrorCon 2023: www.horrorcon2023.com
Book Signing at Dark Delicacies: www.darkdel.com
Guest Speaker at the Horror Writers Association Conference: www.horror.org
Author Jessica McHugh joins Vince on the show to discuss her novel "Pins," inspired by her own experiences in the club scene. This episode explores the emotional, gritty, and glamorous world behind the book, with discussion spanning blackout poetry, the power of sisterhood, storytelling craft, and new horror projects.
Highlights
Connect with Jessica McHugh
On this episode of The Dark Mind Podcast, host Vincent Midgard welcomes horror author Holly Rae Garcia for a deep dive into her debut novel, Come Join the Murder, and her unique approach to dark fiction.
Key Topics Covered:
Memorable Quotes:
Connect with Holly Rae Garcia:
Website: https://www.hollyraegarcia.com
X (Twitter): https://x.com/hollyraegarcia
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hollyraegarcia/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19577186.Holly_Rae_Garcia
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollyraegarcia
Most recent work: Flesh Communion (short story collection)
Look out for the re-release of Come Join the Murder in 2026!
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Guest: Keith Rosson
Host: Vincent Midgard
Episode Recorded: August 22, 2025
About This Episode
In this episode, Vincent welcomes renowned author and artist Keith Rosson to talk about his new dark literary novel Coffin Moon. The conversation covers the gritty heart of noir fiction, the reimagining of the vampire archetype, the lasting impact of war and trauma on storytelling, the struggle and beauty of DIY punk and zine culture, and the organic chaos of the writing process. Keith opens up about how blindness shapes his art, why family trauma is an unavoidable theme, and why ambiguous endings matter.
Key Topics Discussed
Connect with Keith Rosson
Buy Keith Rosson’s Books
Support the Show
If you enjoyed this episode, rate and review the show and consider supporting Keith Rosson by picking up his latest book, Coffin Moon, and leaving a (non-spoiler) review. Share with a friend!
Support this podcast:
patreon.com/thedarkmindpodcast
Show Notes
This week, host Vincent Midgard welcomes back acclaimed dark fiction author Megan Stockton to discuss her novel "Pink Neon." Together they dive deep into the book’s brutal realism, creative process, the psychology of trauma and survival, and Megan’s approach to writing about difficult subjects with honesty and respect.
Episode Highlights
Featured Books & Authors
Connect with Megan Stockton
Follow & Connect with Vincent Midgard / The Dark Mind Podcast
Resources Mentioned
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Explore memory, morality, and the future of technology in this gripping conversation with author T. R. Napper.
We delve into his cyberpunk novel *The Escher Man*, set in a high-tech, neon-lit Macau of 2101, where identity can be erased and rewritten at will.
Napper discusses the inspiration for his world, the philosophical roots of cyberpunk, and the emotional impact of memory manipulation.
We also touch on his journey as a writer, world-building secrets, and the meaning of art in an increasingly dehumanized age.
Tune in for an episode that asks: what happens to the soul when our memories are not our own?
T.R. Napper Links & Social Media:
• Official Website: www.nappertime.com
• Twitter/X: @TheEscherMan
• Instagram: @trnapper (https://www.instagram.com/trnapper/)
• Bluesky: @trnapper.bsky.social
• Facebook: T.R. Napper
• Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7826255.T_R_Napper
• Email: voight0kampff@gmail.com
Where to Buy T.R. Napper’s Books:
The Escher Man (2024)
• Amazon (all international listings)
• Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-escher-man-t-r-napper/1144264422
• Penguin Random House
• All good bookstores worldwide
Ghost of the Neon God (2024) - Aurealis Award Winner
• Amazon (all international listings)
• Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/ghost-of-the-neon-god-t-r-napper/1143968635
• Penguin Random House: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/744919/ghost-of-the-neon-god-by-t-r-napper/
• All good bookstores worldwide
36 Streets (2022) - Award-winning cyberpunk novel
• Amazon (all international listings)
• Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/36-streets-tr-napper/1139309064
• Penguin Random House: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/678795/36-streets-by-t-r-napper/
• Kinokuniya (worldwide, including Japan)
• All good bookstores worldwide
Aliens: Bishop (2023) - Aliens tie-in novel
• Amazon (all international listings)
• Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/aliens-tr-napper/1143358855
• Penguin Random House: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/743030/aliens-bishop-by-t-r-napper/
• HamiltonBook.com
• All good bookstores worldwide
Neon Leviathan (2020) - Short story collection
• Amazon (all international listings)
• Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/neon-leviathan-t-r-napper/1135617509
• IndieBound.org (US independent bookstores)
• Grimdark Magazine
• All good bookstores worldwide
Signed Editions Available
Contact T.R. Napper directly at voight0kampff@gmail.com for signed copies of:
• Neon Leviathan
• 36 Streets
• Ghost of the Neon God
• The Escher Man
(Note: International postage may be expensive from Australia)
All books are also available as eBooks and audiobooks on major platforms including Kindle, Audible, and other digital retailers.
What happens when grief, abuse, and horror collide in the most intimate spaces of our lives? In this episode, I sit down with author Emma E. Murray to discuss her searing new novel, Shoot Me in the Face on a Beautiful Day. We explore the psychology behind toxic relationships, how abusers weaponize love and grief, and why the real horror often hides in plain sight.
Emma opens up about writing through the eyes of both victims and predators, the influence of abnormal psychology on her characters, and the visceral power of body horror to express what words alone cannot. We also dive into her haunting depictions of decomposition, the blurred line between care and control, and the shame that clings tighter than any monster.
This is not just a conversation about horror fiction—it’s about the human condition, survival, and the stories we carry in silence.
👉 If you value these kinds of deep conversations, support The Dark Mind Podcast on Patreon and help me keep bringing you the voices shaping dark literature today.
Here are the official website, social media, and major places to buy books by horror author Emma E. Murray. All links are plain text for easy pasting into your podcast description:
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In this episode of The Dark Mind Podcast, Vincent Midgard welcomes author Blaine Daigle back to discuss his latest Gothic-folk horror novel, The Ashes of August Manor. The conversation dives deep into the novel’s themes of grief, mortality, and the quiet dread that lingers in spaces where time feels frozen. Blaine shares how the story follows Noelle, a hospice worker and struggling writer, whose life takes a surreal turn after accepting an offer to care for a dying man in the secluded August Manor.
They explore the book’s balance of whispering horror and sudden impact, the dreamlike shift from grounded realism to mythic inevitability, and how physical spaces in Blaine’s work mirror the inner fractures of his characters. From moral ambiguity in compassion, to the uncanny power of body language, to the oppressive presence of the manor itself, the discussion examines how Blaine builds atmosphere through sensory decay and liminality rather than overt shocks.
Blaine also reflects on the novel’s quiet creation, its interplay of Gothic and folk elements, and why he hopes it leaves readers with a sense of closure amidst the darkness.
Official Website: https://www.blainedaigle.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Blaine-Daigle-Author-100086562623387/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMQ-RbhTbHa/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/25085884.Blaine_Daigle
Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0BTB8JHCX
Barnes & Noble (Ashes of August Manor): https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/ashes-of-august-manor-blaine-daigle/1147127732
NetGalley (Ashes of August Manor): https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/book/668738
NetGalley (A Dark and Endless Sea): https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/book/313891
Audiobook (Ashes of August Manor on Libro.fm): https://libro.fm/audiobooks/9798895390818-ashes-of-august-manor?srsltid=AfmBOoolg2ZIqngzy2XX_12itEmvte9lMO8aiRPr45drLp5NO-zzl90F
Join host Vincent Midgard in a chilling discussion with Andrew Najberg, author of Extinction Dream, as we journey into a hidden war waged through dreams. Markus, a soldier stationed on a research outpost in orbit, defends Earth against a telepathic alien force that weaponizes humanity’s nightmares. As bonds—mental and emotional—fracture, we explore memory, trauma, and the blurry edges between peace and oblivion. Andrew shares his process behind crafting cosmic horror, the emotional landscapes that fuel his work, and how he builds dread through silence and suggestion.
Connect with Andrew Najberg
• Website: https://andrewnajberg.com
• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndrewNajbergAuthor
• X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/AndrewNajberg
• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewnajberg
• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR96AxLpKTLob6neZQBDpQg
Learn more about Extinction Dream
• Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/235680409-extinction-dream
• Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Extinction-Dream-Novel-Andrew-Najberg-ebook/dp/B0FBS7H9K5
Upcoming Events and Appearances
• August 6 Event: https://parnassusbooks.net/event/2025-08-06/andrew-najberg-extinction-dream-megan-stockton
• Full Schedule: https://andrewnajberg.com/appearances
In this episode, Vincent Midgard is joined by author Elizabeth Devecchi to discuss her slow-burn psychological thriller A Twist of the Lens. They explore the novel’s complex themes of childhood manipulation, familial tension, and the subtle grooming that isn’t sexual—but is no less horrifying. Elizabeth shares the inspiration behind her enigmatic protagonist Charlie, the real-life story that shaped one of the novel’s most unsettling scenes, and how moral grayness anchors her work.
The conversation also dives into writing emotional subtext, converting criminal skill sets into redemption arcs, and crafting antagonists who live on in the psyche long after the final page. Along the way, Elizabeth reveals how motorcycles, accountability groups, crocheted Krakens, and creepy house pets all play a role in her creative life.
📚 Where to Buy Elizabeth Devecchi’s Books
• Amazon Author Page:
https://www.amazon.ca/s?field-author=Elizabeth+Devecchi
• Barnes & Noble (via official site):
https://www.elizabethdevecchi.com/books
• Target (A Whisper in the Dark):
https://www.target.com/p/a-whisper-in-the-dark-by-elizabeth-devecchi-wicked-house-publishing-paperback/-/A-1005019381
• Goodreads (A Twist of the Lens):
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/239014981-a-twist-of-the-lens
🌐 Official Website
• Author Website:
https://www.elizabethdevecchi.com
📱 Social Media Profiles
• Facebook Author Page:
https://www.facebook.com/esdevecchi
• Facebook Personal Page (Author Updates):
https://www.facebook.com/elizabeth.devecchi
• Instagram (@themoonthesunandlittleman):
https://www.instagram.com/themoonthesunandlittleman
• Bluesky (@esdevecchiauthor.bsky.social):
https://bsky.app/profile/esdevecchiauthor.bsky.social
• TikTok Interview Clip (hosted on your page):
https://www.tiktok.com/@vincentmidgard/video/7436376474917162270
In this episode of The Dark Mind Podcast, I sit down with author Caleb Jones to dissect the disturbing technological and psychological terrain of his new novel, The Eliza Test. We explore the book’s chilling premise: a team of scientists uploads mental illnesses—starting with borderline personality disorder—into a sentient AI designed to simulate and respond to therapy. But when consciousness meets trauma in a machine that was never meant to feel, things spiral into an uncanny nightmare.
Caleb opens up about the real-life mental health research that inspired the novel, the ethical tightrope of AI experimentation, and how emotional intelligence and religious guilt shape the human—and inhuman—characters. We also discuss the evolution of Eliza as both a psychiatric patient and a symbolic threat, the dangers of technophilia, and the looming question: if suffering can be simulated, does that make it real?
We also touch on:
• The myth of machine neutrality
• Emotional mimicry vs. authentic consciousness
• The horror of being obsolete in your own field
• What the future of therapy might look like—and why it should terrify us
🖤 Order signed copies of The Eliza Test and Red Hill Paradise directly from Caleb Jones at:
https://www.calebjonesauthor.com
📖 Check out Caleb’s earlier collection Bulls and Beaters on Godless:
https://godless.com/products/bulls-and-beaters-ebook-by-c-i-i-jones
🎵 Keep an eye out for his upcoming slasher Heart of Glass, releasing March 2026 from Water Tower Hill Publishing.
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Follow Caleb Jones Online:
🌐 Website: https://www.calebjonesauthor.com
📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caleb.jones.94214
📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caleb_jones_author/
🐦 Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/TheCalebJones
In this powerful episode, we sit down with author, producer, and journalist Tamika Thompson to explore her genre-defying short story collection Unshod, Cackling and Naked. From beauty pageants to beast transformations, from societal collapse to personal revenge, Thompson’s work challenges what horror can do—and who it can empower. We discuss creature features, unreliable narrators, body horror, and the radical idea that “terror is more productive than revenge.” Tamika also opens up about her journalistic roots, her views on community, resistance, and the intersection of horror and justice.
If you’re looking for horror that bites back—this one’s for you.
Follow Tamika Thompson:
🌐 Website: www.tamikathompson.com
📧 Newsletter: www.tamikathompson.com/tamika-talks-terror
📸 Instagram: www.instagram.com/tamikadthompson
🐦 Twitter/X: www.twitter.com/tamikathompson
👍 Facebook: www.facebook.com/tamikathompsonauthor
💀 Support the show and get exclusive content: www.patreon.com/thedarkmindpodcast
What happens when trauma doesn’t end—it mutates? In this episode, I sit down with S.E. Howard, whose debut novel The Vessel strips away pretense to expose the raw aftermath of abduction, memory loss, and survival. We talk sex work, shame, emotional fragmentation—and why the scariest parts of horror aren’t always supernatural.
This one’s for listeners who want more than surface-level horror. It’s about what happens after the worst is over—and what it costs to keep going.
👉 Buy the book:
The Vessel on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Vessel-Novel-S-Howard-ebook/dp/B0F63V8WBF
The Vessel on Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-vessel-se-howard/1147349609
👉 Follow S.E. Howard:
Website: https://www.sehoward.com
Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/authorsehoward
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thevessel0nearth
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20459698.S_E_Howard
🎧 Support the show:
If you’d like to help keep conversations like this going, consider supporting the podcast on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/thedarkmindpodcast
In this episode, I sit down once again with author Andrew Adams to dive deep into his chilling new novel, Son of a Serial Killer. We explore the terrifying legacy of fictional killer Brock Blackwood, and his troubled (and possibly hallucinating) son, Glenn Overton—a man slowly unraveling under the weight of routine, trauma, and maybe something supernatural.
Andrew and I discuss everything from inherited guilt and toxic workplace dynamics to how society mythologizes serial killers. We get into the cult-like obsession around violence, the ambiguity of Glenn’s visions, and how horror can blend psychological realism with surreal nightmare logic. Plus, Andrew shares his thoughts on practical effects in slashers, his writing process, and working with indie publishing platforms like Godless.com.
Whether you’re a fan of psychological horror, true crime fiction, or just curious about what it means to powerbomb a genre, this conversation offers a fascinating look at how Andrew Adams is redefining horror fiction from the inside out.
Follow Andrew & explore his work:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrew_adams_author/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@andrew_adams_author
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wanderadams
Goodreads (Son of a Serial Killer): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/217993074-son-of-a-serial-killer
Amazon (Serial Publication & others): see Godless.com listing
In this episode, I sit down once again with author and poet Stephanie Parent to explore her haunting and deeply personal poetry collection, Cinder Girl Grows Wings. We discuss the visceral power of free verse, the symbolic structure of the collection—from Kindling to Phoenix—and how themes of girlhood, desire, BDSM, and body image are woven through her work with gothic sensitivity and raw emotional truth.
Stephanie opens up about her early fascination with fairy tales, the duality of submission and autonomy, the influence of pop culture on self-perception, and the emotional complexities of working in a BDSM dungeon. We also talk about the poetic form itself—how shape and space on the page enhance meaning—and how storytelling can reclaim and reframe painful memories.
This is a conversation about transformation, vulnerability, and what it means to create beauty from ashes. Stick around to hear Stephanie read her favorite poem from the collection, Wildfire.
📚 Buy Cinder Girl Grows Wings
Amazon (Paperback): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D2X9V5G9
Amazon (Kindle): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D2X8XTZT
AbeBooks: https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=31529109296
eBay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/335350805064
Indigo (Canada): https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/cinder-girl-grows-wings/9781962687184-item.html
The Nile (Australia): https://www.thenile.com.au/books/stephanie-parent/cinder-girl-grows-wings/9781962687184/
🔗 Connect with Stephanie Parent
Website: https://www.stephanieparent.net/
Instagram: https://www.stephanieparent.net/ (linked via homepage)
Facebook (Curious Corvid Publishing): https://www.facebook.com/curiouscorvidpublishing
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/209535765-cinder-girl-grows-wings
Today’s guest is Matthew R. Corr, author of the retro-inspired horror novel Camp 1985 and creator of the ever-expanding Slasherverse series.
What begins as a tongue-in-cheek sendup of influencer culture quickly descends into something far more sinister—and emotionally resonant.
We dive deep into how Corr blends analog horror tropes with modern anxieties, explores identity and mental health through characters like Ander and Liam, and examines the darker sides of internet fame.
From Ouija boards and condemned churches to OCD and body image, this episode pulls no punches.
Matthew also opens up about his personal connection to the story, his journey from musical theater to indie horror fiction, and what fans can expect from Blood in the Water and the upcoming Static Snow.
If you’re a fan of slashers, ‘80s nostalgia, and horror that hits both the heart and the jugular—this conversation is for you.
Website: https://www.matthewrcorr.com/
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