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Nicole Cushing: Outdreaming the Nightmare | The Outer Dark: Episode 5 — JULY 21, 2015

MrSuicide_Cover_small-259x400Author Nicole Cushing visits The Outer Dark to talk about her brand new debut novel Mr. Suicide (Word Horde Press) and her immanent (sic) short story collection The Mirrors (Cycatrix Press). Along the way we touch on the cosmological implications of her rare early works, the struggle between sadism and nihilism, anti-natalist just-so stories, the inevitability of oblivion and its manifestation in the Great Dark Mouth, why we all love Ross Lockhart, doing right by mentally ill characters, why her writing has a richness to its foulness, how the battle of Weird Horror is being won on the playing fields of Bizarro, and why you should read Garrett Cook, Cameron Pierce, Brian Evenson, and Glen Hirshberg.

This archival episode will be available again at This Is Horror soon. In the meantime, subscribe at iTunes  or Blubrry to make sure you don’t miss an episode.

Additional Links:

Mr. Suicide

The Mirrors

NEXT WEEK’S GUEST:  Silvia Moreno-Garcia, author of Signal to Noise

John Langan: Aspiring to Restlessness | The Outer Dark: Episode 4 — JULY 14, 2015

wcskyThis week John Langan discusses Readercon, the creation of the Shirley Jackson Awards and that award’s intimate connection to the Weird Renaissance, his upcoming third collection Sefira and Other Betrayals and second novel The Fisherman, rewriting classic monsters for the 21st century–from vampires to Frankenstein to Godzilla, the importance of Jeffrey and Scott Thomas to The Weird, approaches to narrative and the tricks of his trade, literary models from Henry James to William Faulkner, why character is key to keeping the cosmic horror worldview interesting, the importance of reading widely, who to read, and why the current Weird Lit movement is more exciting than ever.

This archival episode will be available again at This Is Horror soon. In the meantime, subscribe at iTunes  or Blubrry to make sure you don’t miss an episode.

Additional Links:

The Wide, Carnivorous Sky and Other Monstrous Geographies

The Wide, Carnivorous Sky and Other Monstrous Geographies, Deluxe Special Edition

Mr. Gaunt and Other Uneasy Encounters

NEXT WEEK’S GUEST: Nicole Cushing, author of Mr. Suicide 

Jayaprakash Satyamurthy: Follow the Bangalorey Man | The Outer Dark: Episode 2 — JUNE 30, 2015

js-wtofabThis week author Jayaprakash Satyamurthy discusses his debut collection Weird Tales of a Bangalorean and the Bangalore Mythos he created from the mysterious city behind it, the unstable nature of our reality, his upcoming second collection A Volume of Sleep and how it differs from its predecessor, his work with animal welfare and the significance of animal consciousness (some cats and dogs contribute to the interview), the essential role of music in his writing, and several writers who deserve a wider reputation outside India.

This archival episode will be available again at This Is Horror soon. In the meantime, subscribe at iTunes  or Blubrry to make sure you don’t miss an episode.

Stories Available Online:

Vyvyan’s Father (Lovecraft eZine, Dec. 2013)

The Ouroboros Apocrypha (Lovecraft eZine, April 2012)

Additional Links:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naiyer_Masud

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vilas_Sarang

https://pratilipi.in/2011/11/bharath’s-toys-suresh-subramanian/

NEXT WEEK’S GUEST: S.P. Miskowski, author of Knock, Knock and the Skillute Cycle.

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