Ho-ho-holy crap! It’s a nasty, elf-whippin’ holiday installment of horrordom’s favorite podcast. So warm up the wassail, get those nuts roasting on that open fire, and prepare for Pod of Horror #26.
* “The Little Hummer Boy” by Shane Ryan Staley, a classic heartwarming yuletide tale that will offend almost everyone, read by the author.
* J. F. Gonzalez drops down the chimney to discuss THE BELOVED.
* The nephew of Grim Rictus sings a Christmas carol.
* The prize package in The Tomb of Trivia swells to the size of Santa’s toy bag.
* Scott Bradley reviews HANNIBAL RISING and contemplates Koontz.
* Mark reads an original holiday horror tale.
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2 comments:
Great episode, as always. I wasn't aware that Scott Bradley took questions -- I'll have to send him one in the near future, asking him his opinion of the whole "splatterpunk" movement in the late 1980s/early 1990s.
I never really understood what books were truly representative of this subgenre, other than the great Skipp and Spector novels.
Skipp is a good friend of Scott's, so he would be in a unique position to answer the question.
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