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  • In this episode, horror author Gretchen Felker-Martin discusses her writing process, the impact of queer representation in horror literature, and crafting complex characters in books like Manhunt and Cuckoo. We explore taboo themes, dark fiction, and advice for emerging authors navigating today’s literary world.


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    Gretchen Felker-Martin, explores her journey as a writer, the impact of her novels 'Manhunt' and 'Cuckoo', and the importance of representation in horror literature. We discuss the creative process behind character development, the challenges of writing about taboo themes, and the future of horror and dark fiction in light of current societal issues. Gretchen shares her insights on the reception of her work within the queer community and highlights emerging voices in the genre, all while reflecting on her personal writing journey and discipline.


    Takeaways:

    Gretchen's debut novel 'Manhunt' was a significant success in the horror genre.Representation of diverse characters in horror literature is crucial.The creative process involves pushing boundaries to evoke strong emotions.Writing about taboo themes can be emotionally complex but necessary.The future of horror may be shaped by current societal challenges.Emerging authors are vital to the evolution of horror literature.Gretchen emphasizes the importance of local bookstores in supporting authors.The writing discipline is developed through overcoming personal challenges.Horror serves as a means to engage with uncomfortable truths.Gretchen's work is influenced by her childhood reading experiences. 

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  • Chuck Tingle joins Sick Sad Lit to explore queer horror, satirical romance, and the role of absurdity in the horror genre. We talk about identity, publishing, and how positivity and love become acts of protest in art — and in life.


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    In this engaging conversation, Chuck Tingle, a renowned author in queer horror and satirical romance, discusses his unique approach to storytelling, the cathartic power of horror, and the importance of positivity in challenging times. He shares insights into his artistic process, the transition from writing Tinglers to horror novels, and the role of identity in his work. Tingle emphasizes the significance of absurdity in horror, the political themes present in contemporary literature, and the impact of pre-ordering books on authors' success. The discussion culminates in an exciting preview of his upcoming novel, 'Lucky Day,' which explores themes of bisexuality and existence.


    Takeaways

    Chuck Tingle is a unique voice in queer horror and satirical romance.Positivity is a natural state for Chuck, helping him navigate challenges.Horror can serve as a cathartic experience, reflecting life's complexities.Chuck's transition from Tinglers to horror novels showcases his artistic evolution.Absurdity in horror can amplify the fear factor, making it more relatable.Art can be a powerful form of protest and expression.The importance of identity and representation in storytelling is crucial.Chuck's anonymity allows for deeper connections with his audience.The horror genre is thriving with diverse voices and perspectives.Pre-ordering books is vital for supporting authors and their work.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Power of Positivity in Turbulent Times

    03:59 Exploring the Intersection of Love and Horror

    09:18 The Artistic Journey: From Tinglers to Horror Novels

    14:26 The Freedom of Anonymity: Chuck Tingle's Artistic Expression

    24:21 The Genesis of Chuck Tingle: Art, Identity, and Healing

    31:21 Exploring Horror: Grueling vs. Cathartic

    38:21 The Art of Creating Unique Monsters

    43:11 The Evolution of Horror in Contemporary Society

    49:52 The Importance of Message in Art

    58:47 Navigating Traditional Publishing vs. Self-Publishing

    01:04:51 Anticipating 'Lucky Day': A New Queer Horror Novel

    01:11:42 Ge Filter Fish - Neon Rapture.mp3

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  • Welcome to Sick Sad Lit — a podcast about the books that get under your skin. Host Jen Eastwood talks with the writers behind today’s most unsettling, unforgettable fiction: horror, gothic, surreal, and literary works that explore obsession, identity, rage, the body, and the bizarre.


    This is a space for complicated characters, experimental form, and authors who aren’t afraid to get weird — or honest.


    If you’ve ever called a book “unhinged” as a compliment, this show is for you.


    Season One premieres 22 May NZST. Subscribe now and get ready to spiral.

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