December 05, 2006 By Daniel Robichaud
Currently, Horror Reader is not offering podcasts. The Voices of Horror show, featuring interviews hosted by Johnathon Williams, has been on hiatus for a few months. Also, though Grim Rictus, Mark Justice, David T. Wilbanks and crew are still up...
February 11, 2006 By Johnathon Williams
Writer and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson talks about the publication of his first novel and the recent DVD release of Slime City, a low-budget '80s splatterfest that gore fans are sure to love. This interview marks the last podcast in the...
January 22, 2006 By Johnathon Williams
The latest episode of VOH interviews R.J. and Julia Sevin, publishers of Corpse Blossoms, a new anthology released last month in a trade hardcover edition. The book is the first release from the Sevins, who founded Creeping Hemlock Press last...
January 16, 2006 By Johnathon Williams
Joseph Nassise returns for his second appearance on VOH to talk about his novel Heretic, book one in a series called The Templar Chronicles. The book combines elements from the action, horror, and fantasy genres as it resurrects a group...
November 28, 2005 By Johnathon Williams
Matthew Warner returns for his second appearance on our show to discuss Google Book Search, a new online service that scans the full text of books and makes their contents available for searching. Several authors and publishers are suing Google...
October 31, 2005 By Johnathon Williams
Douglas Clegg is the author of more than 20 novels, many of them staples to readers of mainstream horror fiction. His newest novel, The Priest of Blood, combines horror and high fantasy as it creates a mythical and historical saga...
October 21, 2005 By Johnathon Williams
Ever thought of starting your own genre magazine? The latest episode of VOH tells you how. Chris Hedges and Paul Danda, two editors from Insidious Reflections, tell us how they launched their magazine into print earlier this year. Chris explains...
October 07, 2005 By Johnathon Williams
Deena Warner's artwork conjures images that are equal parts innocence and terror, a fitting combination for an illustrator whose bread and butter is horror fiction. Recent projects have placed her work in books by Gary Braunbeck and Glen Hirschberg, as...
September 26, 2005 By Johnathon Williams
Author Jack Ketchum is known for visceral stories that translate real-world traumas to the printed page. No book exemplifies this more than The Girl Next Door, his harrowing novel of child abuse set in 1950s suburbia. The original paperback release...
September 09, 2005 By Johnathon Williams
Now that Mark Justice and David Wilbanks have joined the Horror Reader team with Pod of Horror, our existing interview series (hosted by yours truly) has been rebranded Voices of Horror. My first guest under this new label is Matthew...