Episodes

  • The Omen with James Dermond
    Aug 29 2022

    In this episode Chris is joined by short story author James Dermond to discuss the 1976 Richard Donner film, The Omen. They talk about their initial reactions to the film, how it has influenced popular culture over the years and the inspired casting choices. James also talks to Chris about his series of short story collections, Doorways to the Unseen, and his meticulous approach to research and editing.

    Check out James' books and links  -
    James' Website
    James' Amazon Author Page
    Doorways to the Unseen 1
    Doorways to the Unseen 2
    Doorways to the Unseen 3
    Doorways to the Unseen 4

    My book:
    Astaroth

    Just the Thing podcast:
    Just The Thing (buzzsprout.com)

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 with Spooky Sarah Says
    Aug 14 2022

    In this episode podcaster Spooky Sarah Says joins Chris to discuss the much maligned horror-sequel Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2. They talk about their initial reactions to the original Blair Witch Project, how the sequel attempted to build on the story and director Joe Berlinger's deliberately antagonistic approach to the studio. Also discussed are the fascinating supplementary films and books that have added to the Blair Witch legend over the years.

    Check out Sarah's podcasts and links  -
    Spooky Sarah Says on Twitter
    Sarah's Website
    Final Girl's Feast podcast

    My book:
    Astaroth

    Just the Thing podcast:
    Just The Thing (buzzsprout.com)

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Time After Time with Peter Regan
    Jul 25 2022

    In this episode author and brother of the host, Peter Regan, talks about the 1979 film Time After Time, in which H.G. Wells time travels to present-day San Francisco in pursuit of Jack the Ripper. Peter also talks about his own book, The Strange Case of Robert Louis Stevenson, and how the film may have influenced his work. There is also some chat about video games, blood in 1970s movies and the challenges of writing characters based on real people.

    Links to Peter's book -
    The Strange Case of Robert Louis Stevenson on Amazon
    Peter's blog

    My book:
    Astaroth

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The Church with Judith Sonnet
    Jul 11 2022

    In the most bloody episode yet, Chris Regan talks to extreme horror author Judith Sonnet about The Church, the 1989 Italian horror movie directed by Michele Soavi. Judith and Chris also talk about Andrea Bianchi's 1981 zombie movie, Burial Ground as well as discussing Judith's own books The Clown Hunt, Torture the Sinners and Repugnant. The conversation moves to cover the appeal of gore in horror, how horror gore is different to violence in real life and writing diverse characters.

    Links to Judith's pages and works -
    Amazon Author Page
    The Clown Hunt on Amazon
    Torture the Sinners on Amazon
    Repugnant on Amazon
    Judith on Twitter

    My book:
    Astaroth

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    57 mins
  • Rose Madder with James Lefebure
    Jun 26 2022

    In this episode author James Lefebure talks about one of Stephen King's lesser known works, Rose Madder, and its influence on his own recent book, The Books of Sarah. Both books deal with domestic violence so we cover some dark subject matter, but we also talk about managing a dual narrative, writing dialogue and there's an interesting tangent on found footage movies.

    Links to James's pages and works -
    Amazon Author Page
    The Books of Sarah on Amazon
    The Books of Sarah on Godless
    James on Twitter
    James on TikTok

    Review of Starvecrow by Paz vs Stuff

    My book:
    Astaroth

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • An American Werewolf in London with D E McCluskey
    Jun 13 2022

    A conversation about the 1981 John Landis movie An American Werewolf in London with horror author D E McCluskey.

    Links to Dave's pages and works -
    Amazon Author Page
    Crack
    The Twelve
    Time Ripper
    Dave on Twitter
    Dammaged Productions Facebook Page

    Other works mentioned:
    Men, Women and Chainsaws by Carol Clover

    My book:
    Astaroth

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Goosebumps with Christina Alagaratnam
    May 29 2022

    In this episode playwright and podcaster Christina Alagaratnam talks about R.L. Stine's horror series, Goosebumps. We also talk about Christina's play, Face to Face, a dark drama about a woman confronting her father's killer which does share some thematic connections with the Goosebumps series, as we discover in the episode.

    Christina's play, PlayFight, will be performed at Theatre Peckham on 2nd and 3rd June, 2022.
    Tickets can be purchased from the Theatre Peckham website
    Christina's website is https://chrissysnotebook.com/
    You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram
    Her podcast is The Night Writer

    My book, Astaroth, is available here.

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    57 mins
  • Hellraiser with Cassie Carnage
    May 16 2022

    Each week on The People in the Dark, podcast host Chris Regan talks to a writer or creator about their horror influences.

    In this episode Cassie Carnage opens the puzzle box to discuss Clive Barker's 1987 classic, Hellraiser, and its influence on her love of horror and her writing. Other topics discussed include rural Michigan folklore, Richard Matheson's A Stir of Echoes, Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House and the likely origin of most haunted house stories.

    Click the links below to check out Cassie's books:

    Devoured

    We Are All Monsters

    Here's a link to my book, Astaroth

    Also, here's a link to the Doug Bradley book we discuss in the episode.

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    57 mins