
TERRIFY ME! With Antony Frost
By Antony Frost
Featuring interviews and hangouts with experts and creators in relevant fields as well as occasional solo deep dives on topics like urban legends, folk tales, dark history, and true crime.

TERRIFY ME! With Antony FrostMar 03, 2022

Howls from the Wreckage: DON'T PLAY IN THE CLOSET by David Worn, performed by Lance Lovegood
In this special episode, voice actor Lance Lovegood performs David Worn's new short story from the forthcoming anthology HOWLS FROM THE WRECKAGE
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/howlsociety/howls-from-the-wreckage-an-anthology-of-disaster-horror
https://howlsociety.com/
Lance Lovegood is a voice actor and audiobook narrator based in Tucson, AZ. He has been providing narration for indie video games, YouTube channels, and short stories such as those from HOWL Society Press since 2020 and is always looking forward to his next project. When not recording in the booth, Lance can be found hiking and biking the many beautiful trails of Southern Arizona, practicing his Spanish at local language swap groups, or enjoying a home cooked vegetarian meal at home with his wife Jessica, dogs Archie and Meadow, and cat Hermione.
lancelovegoodvo@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/lance-lovegood
https://twitter.com/LanceLovegood
David Worn is a neuroscientist and Canadian expat. His short fiction has recently appeared in Howls from the Dark Ages: An Anthology of Medieval Horror and Dark Matter Magazine. When not writing, he enjoys patching Modular Synths and playing lightsabers with his kids.
https://www.worncassettes.com/
https://twitter.com/WornCassettes
https://www.instagram.com/worncassettes/
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'Soft Targets' with Carson Winter
Returning after paternity leave, I sit down with Carson once again to discuss his new book from Tenebrous Press SOFT TARGETS.
Content warnings: Discussions of extreme violence, crass humour, general immaturity.
https://carsonwinter.com/
http://tenebrouspress.com/
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Caleb Stephens - If Only a Heart
This time, Caleb Stephens joins me to discuss his new short story collection, If Only a Heart.
Find Caleb at https://www.calebstephensauthor.com/
Follow him @cstephensauthor
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SPLIT SCREAM VOLUME 1 - with Alex Ebenstein, Scott J. Moses, and Carson Winter
In this episode, I'm joined by the team behind Split Scream Volume 1 from Dread Stone Press. We discuss novelettes, recent highlights of the indie horror community, and the challenges and joys of pairing stories together as a double feature.
Split Scream Volume One – Dread Stone Press
Scott J. Moses (scottjmoses.com)
Home - Dead Languages (carsonwinter.com)
Alex Ebenstein – Horror Fiction
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Halloween Special 2022!
I'm joined by a half dozen writers of horror to chill out and share spooky stories with one another. Featuring 7 original pieces of flash fiction from:
Antony Frost
Chelsea Pumpkins
Gully Novaro
Mob
Elton Skelter
TJ Price
Andrew F. Sullivan
Content warnings for the stories include: horror, violence, suicide

Episode 28: Mothwoman with Nicole Cushing
Some plot points are discussed, but nothing too spoilery I hope.
Preorder Mothwoman: wordhorde.com/product/mw-bundle/
Follow Nicole @NicoleCushing
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Episode 26: Sideworld: Terrors of the Sea with George Popov
George returns to chat a little about his new folklore documentary. We stay on topic for about half an hour, then drift off into a far-reaching conversation about AI, Brexit and British politics, sci-fi, and several other topics.
You can find the trailer for Sideworld: Terrors of the Sea, trailers for Rubicon Films' other movies, and contact details for George here: https://www.rubiconfilms.co.uk/sideworld
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Episode 25/Minisode 3: Reading The Tell-Tale Heart, by Edgar Allan Poe
In this minisode, I read a classic tale from one of the undisputed icons of the American horror tradition. I didn't do a Boston accent, and for that I'm sorry.
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Short story rec: https://crowcrosskeys.com/2022/06/08/hatchlings-rose-biggin/

Episode 24: Interview with Holley Cornetto
Holley Cornetto writes speculative fiction. Her publications include horror, fantasy, slipstream, and weird fiction. Her stories have appeared in venues such as Daily Science Fiction, Wyldblood Magazine, Dark Recesses Press, and Flame Tree Fiction Newsletter.
Preorder her novella at https://www.amazon.com/Haunt-These-Woods-Holley-Cornetto-ebook/dp/B0B442W299/
Find her at https://www.holleycornetto.com/ and follow her @HLCornetto on Twitter
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Episode 23: Minisode 2: Reading AN EGYPTIAN HORNET by Algernon Blackwood
Back from the dead but still halfway corpsey, I struggle through a reading of a story about some guy being scared of a bug. My voice is husky as hell in this one, apologies.
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Episode 22: Horror poetry with Avra Margariti
This week, I'm joined by Greek author and poet Avra Margariti (they/them). We discuss poetry, short fiction, Greek culture (and the responsible use of such by non-Greeks), and my constant draw towards cannibalism.
Follow Avra on Twitter @avramargariti or email them avra.margariti@gmail.com
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Episode 21: Writing horror shorts, with Carson Winter and Ai Jiang
In this episode, returning guest/guest-host Carson Winter and rising star writer Ai Jiang hang out and celebrate their birthday with me (June 18th, a day or two after this comes out). We chat about writing horror shorts, balancing a busy lifestyle with artistic pursuits, and the legalities of selling puppies and kittens on street corners outside conventions.
Find Ai at https://aijiangauthor.wordpress.com/ and follow her on twitter @AiJiang_
Find Carson at http://carsonwinter.com/ and follow him @carsonwinter3
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Minisode 1: Reading THE BOWMEN by Arthur Machen
I'm strapped for time this week, so I decided to read a public domain short story and ramble a little rather than skipping the week.
The story I read can be found for free here: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/14044
My favourite Arthur Machen story is also free: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/389
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Episode 19: Les Petites Morts: An erotic horror round table discussion, with Antonia Ward, Evelyn Freeling, Hailey Piper, and Sonora Taylor
In this episode, I sit down with Antonia Ward and Evelyn Freeling, the folks behind the forthcoming erotic horror fairy tale anthology, LES PETITES MORTS, from Ghost Orchid Press, as well as two of the invited authors: Sonora Taylor and Hailey Piper.
We discuss eroticism and horror in folklore, the role of erotic horror in subverting sexual objectification, and then I force Bridgerton season 1 into the conversation.
Relevant links for those interested in the press and the anthology:
https://ghostorchidpress.com/
Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ghostorchidpress/les-petites-morts
Twitter: @pressorchid
Instagram: @ghostorchidpress
The participants:
Antonia Rachel Ward is the founder of Ghost Orchid Press, an indie publisher based in the UK, that aims to showcase new and diverse voices in horror. She's also an author herself, and her erotic horror novella, Marionette, is forthcoming from Brigid’s Gate Press in summer 2022. Find her at https://antoniarachelward.com/ and follow her on Twitter @antoniarachelw1
Evelyn Freeling grew up in the Pacific Northwest, but currently haunts Dubai with her husband and toddler. She has had short fiction published with Ghost Orchid Press and Dark Dispatch, is associate editor for Haven Spec Magazine, and will be editing LES PETITES MORTS, an anthology of erotic horror out in 2023. Find her at https://www.evelynfreeling.com/ and on Twitter @evelyn_freeling
Hailey Piper is the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Queen of Teeth, The Worm and His Kings, and other books of horror. Her short fiction appears in Pseudopod, Vastarien, and other publications, and she lives with her wife in Maryland. Find Hailey at www.haileypiper.com and on Twitter via @HaileyPiperSays.
Sonora Taylor is the award-winning author of several books and short stories. Her books include Seeing Things, Little Paranoias: Stories, Without Condition, The Crow’s Gift and Other Tales, Please Give, and Wither and Other Stories. Her short stories have been published by Camden Park Press, Burial Day Press, Cemetery Gates Media, Tales to Terrify, Sirens Call Publications, Ghost Orchid Press, and others. She is an active member of the Horror Writers Association, and serves on the board of directors of Scares That Care. Her latest short story collection, Someone to Share My Nightmares, is now available. She lives in Arlington, Virginia, with her husband and a rescue dog. Find her at https://sonorawrites.com/ and follow her on Twitter @sonorawrites
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Episode 18: Interview with Joshua Millican
This week, I sit down with Joshua Millican to discuss his debut psychedelic horror novel DEEPER THAN HELL and horror journalism.
Over the past decade-plus, Millican has proven himself to be a horror expert of the highest caliber. After establishing a personal blog in 2011, Millican quickly became one of the genre’s premiere journalists, contributing to many websites before ultimately landing at Dread Central in 2016. One of the top horror outlets on the planet, Millican served as Editor-in-Chief from 2019 through 2021. His talk show Chronic Horror (sidelined by the Pandemic) explored the intersection of horror movie fandom and cannabis culture. Now married and a father for the first time, Millican is excited to pen more hardcore horror/sci-fi/fantasy fiction for Encyclopocalypse Publishers. Follow him on Twitter at @josh_millican.
Deeper Than Hell will be available June 14th in eBook and in paperback exclusively on Amazon. Pre-order your Kindle copy now, here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09XR6FWDM

Episode 17: Satan Loves Shropshire, with Amy Boucher
In this episode, I'm joined by folklore writer Amy Boucher. She gives me a little tour of some of Shropshire's most compelling paranormal tales.
Find her blog at https://nearlyknowledgeablehistory.blogspot.com/
And follow her on Twitter @g0blinegg
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Episode 16: Interview with Hailey Piper
In this episode, I sit down with Hailey Piper to discuss her new book 'Your Mind is a Terrible Thing' as well as some of her other works.
Hailey Piper is the 2x Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of The Worm and His Kings, Queen of Teeth, Unfortunate Elements of My Anatomy, Benny Rose, the Cannibal King, and The Possession of Natalie Glasgow. She is an active member of the Horror Writers Association, with over seventy short stories appearing in Pseudopod, Vastarien, Cast of Wonders, Daily Science Fiction, Dark Matter Magazine, Planet Scumm, Flash Fiction Online, Year’s Best Hardcore Horror, and other publications. She lives with her wife in Maryland, where their paranormal research is classified.
Find Hailey on Twitter via @HaileyPiperSays and on Instagram via @haileypiperfights.
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Episode 15: Sideworld: Haunted Forests of England with George Popov
ulgarian born Director George Popov has been revered for his unique visual style and carefully crafted atmosphere. Both of his films, 'Hex' and 'The Droving', have been praised for their focus on complex themes and characters.
George has appeared on a multitude of podcasts and interviews for independent filmmaking magazines. He has also been hailed as an exciting new talent to watch and audiences are recognising his achievements worldwide.
Sideworld is available on Amazon Prime, YouTube, and Google Play to rent or buy.
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Episode 14: HOWLS From The Dark Ages, with Solomon Forse and P.L. McMillan
In this episode I'm joined by Solomon Forse and P.L. McMillan to discuss the HOWL Society and their new anthology, HOWLS From The Dark Ages.
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Solomon Forse is the founder of HOWL Society, the most active online horror book club in the Western world. After serving in Alaska with the US Army and completing a deployment to Iraq, Solomon moved back to his home state of Colorado to attain a master’s degree in education. He now lives among the lakes and forests of the Rocky Mountains where he teaches literature and writes fiction. If Solomon isn’t reading, watching, or writing horror, you’ll find him role-playing horror with tabletop RPGs like Call of Cthulhu—or shredding horror on the guitar in his Lovecraftian metal band Crafteon. Follow him on Twitter @SolomonForse.
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P.L. McMillan is a Canadian expat living in the States, after having taught English for three years in Asia. She is a victim of a deep infatuation with the works of Shirley Jackson, Stephen King, and H.P. Lovecraft.
To her, every shadow is an entry way to a deeper look into the black heart of the world and every night she rides with the mocking and friendly ghouls on the night-wind, bringing back dark stories to share with those brave enough to read them. Follow her on Twitter @AuthorPLM
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HOWL Society Press presents the first-ever anthology of medieval horror! Howls from the Dark Ages contains 18 thrilling tales of cursed castles, wild woodlands, haunted hamlets, and mysterious monasteries, with an introduction by Christopher Buelhman, the author who started it all with his novel Between Two Fires.
Available in eBook, paperback, and a limited edition hardcover, Howls from the Dark Ages contains member-created artwork along with tales from both HOWL Society members as well as renowned authors in the horror industry.
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HOWL Society, located on Discord, is the most active horror book club on the web. With hundreds of members, the club offers readers the chance to join a supportive community where they can enjoy books alongside other horror-lovers while engaging in meaningful discussions and forming long-lasting friendships. Aside from serving as an organized platform for discussing books, HOWL Society is also home to a tight-knit group of horror writers. Additionally, members can participate in tangential conversations about horror films, horror games, and much more. Because the club aims to provide equal access to all readers and writers around the world, membership is 100% free.
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Episode 13: Sausages: The Making of Dog Soldiers with Janine Pipe
In this episode, I sit down with editor and writer Janine Pipe to discuss her new book, a making-of all about the British werewolf action-horror film Dog Soldiers.
Trading a police badge for a pen, Janine cites her life-long love of horror as the catalyst for creating crazy and creepy stories.
Coming 2022 - SAUSAGES - The Making of Dog Soldiers.
She has been published in several anthologies as well as her debut short story collection, Twisted: Tainted Tales.
Footsteps was nominated for a 2020 Splatterpunk Award.
When she isn't writing, Janine is also an editor for Kandisha Press. She also has bylines with Scream Magazine, Fangoria, Cemetery Dance and Horror DNA.
She is also a wife and mum and loves coffee and trips to Walt Disney World
Find her on Twitter @JaninePipe28
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Episode 12: Paranormal hangout with Sarah
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Episode 11: Spring-Heeled Jack with Carson Winter (Part 2 of 2)
Follow Carson on twitter @CarsonWinter3 and find him at carsonwinter.com
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Content warnings: Language, discussions of violence and sexual harassment

Episode 10: Spring-Heeled Jack with Carson Winter (Part 1 of 2)
Spring-Heeled Jack is a figure from English folklore and criminal history; a tantalising unsolved mystery, and a massive dickhead.
In this episode, I'm joined by my friend and co-author Carson Winter to explore some historical accounts of the lesser-known Jack from the 1830s.
Follow Carson on Twitter @CarsonWinter3 and find him at carsonwinter.com
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Content warnings: Language, discussions of violence and sexual harassment

Episode 9: Modern Pulp with Martin Shannon
In this craft-heavy episode, Martin and I discuss writing without outlining, serial fiction, writing for the TikTok generation, and hamburger metaphors.
Martin (“Marty”) Shannon is a multi-million word author of thrilling horror and speculative fiction. He’s a dedicated husband, and a father to one scary smart teenager. Through it all, he remains a diehard fan of horror, fantasy, science fiction, and a lover of all things creepy.
Marty does his best writing in the pre-dawn hours, when it’s just him and Jack, his golden retriever whose intestinal clock plays an important role in just why Marty’s up at that hour.
Marty loves to write fast-paced, fantastical fiction, stories that make you want to stay up far too late to find out the answer to that most compelling of questions: “And then what happened?”
You can find Marty on social media (Twitter @talesofweirdfl, Instagram @talesofweirdfl) as well as hanging out on his back porch, banjo in one hand, and word processor in the other.
Links:
www.martin-shannon.com (author site)
www.bloodandpulp.com (online fiction site)
get.thelastsunrise.online/now (Kindle Vella Serial)
www.amazon.com/author/martinshannon (Amazon author page with free book links)
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Episode 8: Interview with Elou Carroll, now with added ghosts!
Elou and I discuss her online Gothic literature magazine, her writing endeavours, and her interest in paranormal encounters. After the interview, there are a couple of listener ghost stories.
Special thanks to Edith Lockwood and Rebecca Cuthbert for contributing their spectral encounters!
Elou Carroll is the editor-in-chief of Crow & Cross Keys, a small online literary journal of gothic fiction and poetry with a speculative edge. Together with the giant one-eyed cat made of shadows, she publishes all things dark and lovely. When she’s not editing, she writes. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in Hexagon SF Magazine, In Somnio: A Collection of Modern Gothic Horror (Tenebrous Press), Spirit Machine (Air and Nothingness Press), Ghostlore (Alternative Stories Podcast) and others. She keeps a catalogue of her weird little wordcreatures on www.eloucarroll.com and spends far too much time on twitter at @keychild.
CCK links:
www.crowcrosskeys.com
www.twitter.com/crowkeys
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Episode 7: Mothman and other North American Strangeness, with Auverus.
In this slightly more casual episode, I bring on a friend to chat about Mothman, Appalachia, and monster erotica.
Auverus is a Cherokee man born and raised in rural West Virginia. He has been a teacher, an IT technician, a molecular biologist, and occasionally a writer. Much of his work draws upon his experiences as a Native and the rich folklore of the Appalachian mountains.
You can find Auverus on Twitter @Auverus and find his erotic horror pen name (and subsequently his Mothman erotica) here: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15888615.Raven_West
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Episode 6: Interview with Alex Woodroe
Alex Woodroe is a Romanian writer and editor of dark speculative fiction. She's a member of the SFWA and HWA, an acquiring editor for Tenebrous Press, and a staff writer for the videogame Decarnation. Among her latest publications, her Weird SF 'Midnight Sun' appeared in Dark Matter Magazine, and her Folk Horror 'Abandon' in Horror Library Volume 7. She's passionate about infusing her country's culture, food, and folklore into her work, and loves talking shop at @AlexWoodroe.
https://alexwoodroe.com/
http://tenebrouspress.com/
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Episode 5: Interview with Christi Nogle
Christi Nogle is the author of the novel Beulah (Cemetery Gates Media, 2022). You can find more of her short fiction in publications including PseudoPod, Escape Pod, Vastarien, Fusion Fragment, and Dark Matter Magazine and in anthologies such as American Gothic and Chilling Crime from Flame Tree Press, What One Wouldn't Do from Scott J. Moses, Humans Are the Problem from Weird Little Worlds, and C.M Muller’s Nightscript and Synth. Christi is an active member of the HWA, SFWA, and Codex Writers’ Group.
Follow her at christinogle.com or on Twitter @christinogle
Buy Beulah USA https://www.amazon.com/Beulah-Christi-Nogle-ebook/dp/B09NT2L3HH or UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beulah-Christi-Nogle-ebook/dp/B09NT2L3HH/
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Episode 4: Interview with Chris Spalton
This week I'm speaking to Chris Spalton, author of 'Apparitions of East Anglia' as well as 'The Eelman Chronicles'.
We touch on subjects such as the inherent Lovecraftian nature of the East of England, necromantic trousers, and of course, the folklore we grew up with as fen folk.
Chris Spalton is a multi-discplinary creative currently living in Norfolk after growing up in the fens, where he absorbed an interest in the weird and spooky from immersing himself in the land.
Having started his self publishing journey with his true story graphic novel 'The Eelman Chronicles', his latest book 'Apparitions of East Anglia' delves into folklore, and weird history from this oft neglected region. Shortlisted for the East Anglia Book of the year 2021, he has strived with this project to continue the tradition of passing folktales down through the generations but with a focus on making the content accessible and engaging for both the casual browser and folklore fan alike.
Aside from his books, Chris is also a music video creator, cartoon artist, UX designer and conference speaker, alongside being a huge underground music fan, with all of his interests combining to produce all sorts of creative outputs.
Follow him on Twitter @chrisspalton and Instagram @spalton
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Episode 3: The Manchester Pusher
In this episode, I go over the case of the Manchester Pusher, a hypothetical serial killer who is said by some to be responsible for many deaths in the Manchester canal system.
Daft Monkey's Manchester Pusher documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX08myTY7Y8
Content warnings: Discussions of death and violence, references to sexual assault.

Episode 2: FICTION: Interview with CB Jones
In this episode, I interview the horror author CB Jones about his novel, The Rules of the Road.
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Episode 1: FOLKLORE: The Black Shuck
In this, my inaugural episode, I explore the legend of the Black Shuck.
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