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TIH 567: Kev Harrison on Shadow of the Hidden, Research for Stories, and Story Planning
TIH 566: Gwendolyn Kiste on The Haunting of Velkwood
TIH 565: Adam Nevill on All The Fiends of Hell
TIH 564: Adam Nevill on Cunning Folk, No One Gets Out Alive Movie Adaptation, and Horror Publishing and Bookstore Discounts
TIH 563: Adam Nevill on Lost Girl, Pandemic Life, and Samuel Araya Art and Book Covers
TIH 562: Samantha Allen on Patricia Wants to Cuddle, Sasquatches, and Lilly Wachowski
TIH 560: Eric LaRocca on This Skin Was Once Mine and Other Disturbances
TIH 559: Eric LaRocca on Commercial vs. Artistic Considerations when Writing, When To Listen and When To Talk, and Revisiting Everything The Darkness Eats
TIH 558: Adam Godfrey on Narcissus, ADHD, and Supernatural Experiences
TIH 557: Adam Godfrey on Writing Routine, Literary Agents, and Artificial Intelligence
TIH 556: Tananarive Due on The Reformatory, Black Horror, and Jordan Peele
TIH 555: Dean Koontz on The Bad Weather Friend, Tragedy and Comedy, and Craggles
TIH 554: Brian Keene on The Labyrinth Book Series, The Stand Stephen King Anthology, and Vortex Books
TIH 553: Brian Keene on Vortex Books and Comics, Biggest Changes in the Last Five Years, and the Popularity of Horror Fiction Now
TIH 552: Gwendolyn Kiste on Looking Forward to The Haunting of Velkwood
TIH 551: Gwendolyn Kiste on the Wide Definition of Horror, From Indy to Traditional Publishers, and Writing Persistence
TIH 550: Stephen J. Golds on Living in Japan, Writing Journey, and Early Life Lessons
TIH 549: Gemma Amor on The Folly, True Crime, and Spirituality and Creativity
TIH 548: Gemma Amor on Neurodiversity, The Power of Words, and Writing Challenges
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