Episode 284-Horror Recommendations

Episode 284-Horror Recommendations

Happy New Year, everyone! One thing I've been grateful for this year is the opportunity to discover new authors I haven't been familiar with. In this episode, I share my joy of the works of Andrew Van Wey, Keith Rosson, JH Markert, Marcus Kliewer, Nat Cassidy and Philip Fracassi. I fell in love with these authors, and I hope you do the same.

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Episode Seventy Seven-Bag of Bones

Episode Seventy Seven-Bag of Bones

King steps away from the larger than life concepts that he'd been exploring in the mid nineties to dive into an introspective look at love, loss and legacy.  It's his turn at the Gothic ghost story, a haunting love story: Bag of Bones.

25 Sep 20151h 12min

Bonus Episode-Witches and Wizardry

Bonus Episode-Witches and Wizardry

Stick around for Dark Tower goodness!

17 Sep 201533min

Episode Seventy Six-Wizard and Glass, Part Two

Episode Seventy Six-Wizard and Glass, Part Two

Please note this is the second part of a two part review.

17 Sep 20151h 19min

Episode Seventy Five-Wizard and Glass, Part One

Episode Seventy Five-Wizard and Glass, Part One

Somewhere over the rainbow. . .is Stephen King's fourth entry of his Dark Tower series, The Wizard and Glass.  Signaling the pinnacle of a creative height of Stephen King's career, Wizard and Glass serves as a highlight to the Dark Tower saga. Detailing the most formative point of Roland Deschain's life, we learn how the boy became the man we know him to be.  Is this novel as great as many DT fans think it is?  Find out this week in this two part review of Wizard and Glass!

17 Sep 20151h 4min

Episode Seventy Four-Desperation

Episode Seventy Four-Desperation

Tak! In September of 1996, Stephen King published two novels on the same day.  One was published under the pen name Richard Bachman I'm a wolf and the other, under his own publishing name, is the terrifying novel about faith v. despair in a small desert town: Desperation.  How does it fare?  Find out here at the Stephen Kingcast! Mi him en tow!

10 Sep 20151h 18min

Episode Seventy Three-The Regulators

Episode Seventy Three-The Regulators

This week, I examine Stephen King's most underrated novel, The Regulators.  Published on the same day as Desperation, this entry, under the pen name Richard Bachman, is one of King's most out-there and high concept novels.  Perfectly skewering suburban life as well as offering up commentary on living with a difficult child, The Regulators is an action sci-fi with satirical horror elements that combine to make this novel  an incredibly imaginative journey.

10 Sep 20151h 12min

Episode Seventy Two-Frank Darabont's The Green Mile

Episode Seventy Two-Frank Darabont's The Green Mile

This week I take another stroll down The Green Mile, examining Frank Darabont's cinematic adaptation of Stephen King's classic.  How does this compare with Darabont's other Stephen King prison movie, The Shawshank Redemption?  Find out this week in the Stephen Kingcast!

4 Sep 201538min

Episode Seventy One-The Green Mile

Episode Seventy One-The Green Mile

In 1996, King embarked upon a six month journey that provided a new installment of an ongoing serial for half a year.  The result? The much beloved The Green Mile.

27 Aug 20151h 9min

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