Episodes

  • Writing Horror on Your Own Terms: Independence, Obsession, and Craft with David Sodergren
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode, Daniel sits down with Tim Lebbon — award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of more than fifty novels across horror, fantasy, thriller, and tie-in fiction, including The Secret Lives of the Dead, The Silence, and novels set in the Alien, Predator, Firefly, Conan, and Halo universes.


    Tim returns to the chair for a wide-ranging, candid conversation about building a long-term writing career, finding community in horror, and staying creatively sane in an increasingly noisy, online world. They discuss book tours, conventions, imposter syndrome, drafting chaos, novellas versus novels, and why horror writers might just be the nicest people you’ll ever meet.


    This episode is a grounded, generous look at the realities of writing over decades — the wins, the doubts, the friendships, and the work that keeps you going.


    In this episode you’ll discover:

    • How The Secret Lives of the Dead evolved from a crime novel into folk-tinged horror

    • Why horror conventions and community friendships can make or break a writing career

    • How Tim navigates imposter syndrome — even after thirty years in publishing

    • The difference between writing novels and novellas (and why novellas may be his best work)

    • What drafting actually looks like for a “panster” — and why the first draft is really the plan

    • The realities of writing tie-in fiction for Halo, Alien, and Conan

    • Why social media is becoming less useful — and how to protect your creative focus

    • Tim’s advice for new writers trying to find their place in the horror community


    Links & Resources:


    Tim Lebbon’s website: https://www.timlebbon.net

    The Secret Lives of the Dead (Titan Books): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Secret-Lives-Dead-Tim-Lebbon/dp/1789099732

    British Fantasy Convention: https://britishfantasysociety.org

    StokerCon (Horror Writers Association): https://www.horror.org/stokercon

    Frank Turner (mentioned): https://frank-turner.com


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    📚 About the Guest


    Tim Lebbon is an award-winning, New York Times bestselling author with a career spanning over three decades. He has written more than fifty novels, dozens of novellas, and hundreds of short stories across horror, fantasy, and science fiction. His work includes original novels such as The Silence (adapted into a Netflix film) and The Secret Lives of the Dead, as well as tie-in fiction for Alien, Predator, Hellboy, Star Wars, Firefly, Conan, and Halo.


    Tim lives in South Wales, writes daily, walks his dog every morning, and firmly believes horror is where we work our darkest thoughts out — so we can be kinder everywhere else.

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    52 mins
  • Exploring Fear, Fame, and the Heart of Modern Horror with Paul Tremblay
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode, Daniel Willcocks sits down with the legendary Paul Tremblay — Bram Stoker Award–winning and internationally acclaimed author of A Head Full of Ghosts, The Cabin at the End of the World, Survivor Song, The Pallbearers Club, and his latest novel, Horror Movie (Titan Books, 2024).


    Paul opens up about the origins of his horror obsession, the long road to “overnight” success, and what it means to balance integrity, art, and audience in a genre that’s constantly evolving. From Texas Chainsaw Massacre and literary horror to Hollywood’s obsession with “happy endings,” this conversation is equal parts reflective, funny, and fiercely insightful.


    💀 In this episode you’ll discover:

    • How A Head Full of Ghosts became a breakout hit — and what it was like when Stephen King tweeted about it

    • Why Texas Chainsaw Massacre helped inspire Horror Movie

    • How Paul approaches structure and storytelling in mixed-media fiction

    • What today’s horror landscape gets right — and where it’s in danger of going wrong

    • The authors redefining modern horror (Mariana Enriquez, John Langan, Stephen Graham Jones, and more)

    • Why persistence, not perfection, is the real secret to a lasting writing career


    🔗 Links & Resources


    Paul’s website: https://www.paultremblay.net

    Horror Movie (Titan Books): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Horror-Movie-Paul-Tremblay/dp/1803367776

    Our Share of Night by Mariana Enriquez (recommended): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Our-Share-Night-Mariana-Enriquez/dp/1787303466


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    📚 About the Guest

    Paul Tremblay is an award-winning American author whose work bridges horror, suspense, and literary fiction. His novels — including A Head Full of Ghosts, The Cabin at the End of the World (adapted for film by M. Night Shyamalan), Survivor Song, and Horror Movie — have been translated worldwide and praised for their psychological depth and genre-defying storytelling.


    He has won the Bram Stoker, British Fantasy, and Massachusetts Book Awards, and his short fiction has appeared in The Los Angeles Times, Entertainment Weekly Online, and numerous Year’s Best anthologies. Paul lives just outside Boston, where he teaches mathematics, writes fiction, and continues to push the boundaries of modern horror.

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    31 mins
  • Building a Horror Writing Career: Community, Craft, and Staying Sane Online with Tim Lebbon
    Jan 23 2026

    In this episode, Daniel sits down with Tim Lebbon — award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of more than fifty novels across horror, fantasy, thriller, and tie-in fiction, including The Secret Lives of the Dead, The Silence, and novels set in the Alien, Predator, Firefly, Conan, and Halo universes.


    Tim returns to the chair for a wide-ranging, candid conversation about building a long-term writing career, finding community in horror, and staying creatively sane in an increasingly noisy, online world. They discuss book tours, conventions, imposter syndrome, drafting chaos, novellas versus novels, and why horror writers might just be the nicest people you’ll ever meet.


    This episode is a grounded, generous look at the realities of writing over decades — the wins, the doubts, the friendships, and the work that keeps you going.


    In this episode you’ll discover:


    • How The Secret Lives of the Dead evolved from a crime novel into folk-tinged horror
    • Why horror conventions and community friendships can make or break a writing career
    • How Tim navigates imposter syndrome — even after thirty years in publishing
    • The difference between writing novels and novellas (and why novellas may be his best work)
    • What drafting actually looks like for a “panster” — and why the first draft is really the plan
    • The realities of writing tie-in fiction for Halo, Alien, and Conan
    • Why social media is becoming less useful — and how to protect your creative focus
    • Tim’s advice for new writers trying to find their place in the horror community


    Links & Resources:


    Tim Lebbon’s website: https://www.timlebbon.net

    The Secret Lives of the Dead (Titan Books): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Secret-Lives-Dead-Tim-Lebbon/dp/1789099732

    British Fantasy Convention: https://britishfantasysociety.org

    StokerCon (Horror Writers Association): https://www.horror.org/stokercon

    Frank Turner (mentioned): https://frank-turner.com


    Subscribe to The Writer’s Chair


    If you enjoyed this conversation, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow horror fan or writer.


    📺 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@devilsrockbooks

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    📚 About the Guest


    Tim Lebbon is an award-winning, New York Times bestselling author with a career spanning over three decades. He has written more than fifty novels, dozens of novellas, and hundreds of short stories across horror, fantasy, and science fiction. His work includes original novels such as The Silence (adapted into a Netflix film) and The Secret Lives of the Dead, as well as tie-in fiction for Alien, Predator, Hellboy, Star Wars, Firefly, Conan, and Halo.


    Tim lives in South Wales, writes daily, walks his dog every morning, and firmly believes horror is where we work our darkest thoughts out — so we can be kinder everywhere else.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Building Twisted Tales in Public: Process, Pressure, and the Long Game with R.P. Howley and Daniel Willcocks
    Dec 15 2025

    In this behind-the-scenes Twisted Tales Diaries episode, Daniel Willcocks and his co-author R.P. Howley sit down to reflect on five months of their “Goosebumps for grown-ups” horror series — from the chaos of launch day to the lessons learned from writing, publishing, and growing the Twisted Tales brand.


    They share an honest look at the realities of indie horror publishing, co-authoring across busy lives, and finding joy (and sustainability) in the process — plus a few exclusive teases about what’s coming next.


    🩸 IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL DISCOVER

    •How Twisted Tales has evolved since Jack, Heir, and Slay hit shelves

    •Why collaboration is both a creative blessing and a logistical nightmare (in the best way)

    •Real-world sales and KU data from the first five months

    •How to build a horror series that’s sustainable, joyful, and audience-focused

    •A sneak peek at Book Four: Deal — and what 2026 might bring


    🔗 LINKS & RESOURCES


    📚 Read the series: https://twistedtalesbooks.com

    💬 Join the Devil’s Rock community: https://devilsrockbooks.com/podcast

    🎧 Listen to all episodes: https://pod.link/1829723468

    📺 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@devilsrockbooks


    🧠 ABOUT THE HOSTS


    Daniel Willcocks and R.P. Howley are UK-based horror authors and co-creators of the Twisted Tales series — fast-paced, standalone horror novellas for readers who grew up on Goosebumps and still crave a good scare. Together, they explore the darker corners of storytelling while building the Devil’s Rock horror universe.

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    42 mins
  • JAMES KENNEDY on Bride of the Tornado, Genre-Bending Horror, and Embracing the Weird
    Dec 5 2025

    In this episode, Daniel sits down with James Kennedy — author of the genre-bending horror novel Bride of the Tornado, which was selected by The Guardian as one of the best SFF/horror books of September 2023.


    James shares how he created one of the most original and unsettling horror tales of recent years, blending Ray Bradbury nostalgia, Lynchian dread, and the visceral terror of the American Midwest. Together, they discuss genre expectations, experimental writing, and the dangers of commercial conformity. This is an episode for the bold, the curious, and the beautifully terrible people among us.


    In this episode you’ll discover:

    Why Bride of the Tornado defies genre — and how it nearly cost James his agent.

    What David Lynch and Ray Bradbury taught him about mystery, horror, and dream logic.

    The deep cultural horror of small towns, cult rituals, and being “nobody-ized.”

    Why he never names his protagonists (and why it makes you complicit).

    How embracing the strange can create unforgettable art — even if some people hate it.


    Links & Resources:

    James Kennedy’s website: https://www.jameskennedy.com

    Bride of the Tornado on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Bride-Tornado-James-Kennedy-ebook/dp/B0BWF5M7TD

    90-Second Newbery Film Festival: https://www.90secondnewbery.com

    The Secrets of Story Podcast: https://www.secretsofstory.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamjameskennedy

    Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/iamjameskennedy



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    📚 About the Guest

    James Kennedy is the author of Bride of the Tornado, Dare to Know, and The Order of Odd-Fish. His work has been praised for its unflinching weirdness, literary elegance, and unapologetic originality. He’s also the founder of the 90-Second Newbery Film Festival and co-host of the Secrets of Story podcast. He lives in Chicago and welcomes terrible readers everywhere.

    Find him at https://www.jameskennedy.com or @iamjameskennedy on socials.

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    40 mins
  • Lessons Learned from 10 Years in Publishing with LUKE KONDOR & DANIEL WILLCOCKS
    Nov 7 2025

    In this episode, Daniel revisits a decade of storytelling with longtime friend and creative collaborator Luke Kondor — filmmaker, podcaster, comic creator, and co-founder of Hawk & Cleaver and The Other Stories podcast.


    Together, Luke and Daniel reflect on 10 years in writing and publishing — the highs, the failures, the pivots — and share the biggest lessons they’ve learned about writing, collaboration, and building sustainable creative careers.


    IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL DISCOVER

    How The Other Stories podcast became a 14M+ download success — and the cost of keeping it going

    The truth behind burnout, creative boredom, and finding joy in weirdness.

    What Luke and Daniel would do differently if they had to start their author journeys again.

    The danger of “commercial success” killing your passion — and how to protect your art.

    How play, fun, and low-pressure projects can reignite your creative spark.


    LINKS AND RESOURCES

    Luke’s website: https://www.lukekondor.com

    My Dog Shits Cash (Books): https://www.lukekondor.com/books

    The Other Stories Podcast: https://www.theotherstories.net

    Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/lukekondor

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukekondor


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    ABOUT THE GUEST

    Luke Kondor is a UK-based writer, podcaster, and filmmaker who’s spent the past decade telling weird stories across books, comics, and audio fiction. He’s best known for co-founding The Other Stories podcast and for creating award-winning low-budget horror films, bizarre books like My Dog Shits Cash, and irreverent comics like El Marvo.


    Find him at lukekondor.com or on social media @lukekondor.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • ERIC LAROCCA on Queer Horror, Going Viral & Writing with Integrity
    Oct 17 2025

    In this episode, Daniel sits down with the iconic Eric LaRocca — Bram Stoker Award-nominated and Splatterpunk Award-winning author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke, We Can Never Leave This Place, Everything the Darkness Eats, and The Trees Grew Because I Bled There (Titan Books, 2024).


    Eric opens up about the viral rise of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke, the challenges of overnight success, and the deeply personal themes that drive their work. From queer identity and lyrical horror to the raw humanity at the heart of their stories, this is a conversation about art, fear, and the courage to write from the soul.


    💀 In this episode you’ll discover:

    • How Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke became a viral sensation — and why that’s impossible to replicate.

    • Why Eric believes the scariest monsters are human ones.

    • The creative pressure that comes after success (and how to protect your art).

    • How Clive Barker and queer horror shaped Eric’s storytelling voice.

    • The philosophy behind their unforgettable titles — and what makes a story truly theirs.



    Links & Resources:

    Eric’s website: https://www.ericlarocca.com

    Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/Things-Gotten-Worse-Since-Misfortunes/dp/1803363762

    Everything the Darkness Eats (Titan Books): https://www.amazon.com/Everything-Darkness-Eats-Eric-LaRocca-ebook/dp/B0BSSMC26H/


    Deliciously TWISTED Halloween Book Sale: https://twistedtalesbooks.com/halloween/


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    📚 About the Guest

    Eric LaRocca is a Bram Stoker Award–nominated and Splatterpunk Award–winning author based in Boston, Massachusetts. Their work explores the darkness of humanity through poetic prose and unflinching honesty. Known for redefining modern horror with deeply personal, transgressive themes, Eric continues to be one of the most vital voices in contemporary dark fiction.


    Find Eric online at ericlarocca.com or on social media @hystericteeth.

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    53 mins
  • MICHAEL DAVID WILSON on Daddy’s Boy, This Is Horror, and Writing Dark Comedy
    Oct 10 2025

    In this episode, Daniel sits down with the authorial powerhouse Michael David Wilson — founder of This Is Horror, host of the award-winning This Is Horror Podcast, and author of The Girl in the Video, They’re Watching (with Bob Pastorella), House of Bad Memories, and his latest wild release, Daddy’s Boy.


    Michael opens up about the chaos and catharsis behind his newest book, blending dark comedy with horror and crime, and the very real experiences that shaped it. From divorces and new beginnings to cult followings, sausages, and Naked Attraction t-shirts, this is a conversation equal parts raw, funny, and inspiring.


    💀 In this episode you’ll discover:

    • How personal trauma can fuel fiction (and whether to write in the moment or after).
    • Why Michael’s latest book is his most unhinged — and most fun — yet.
    • The balance (and tension) between authenticity vs. commercial success.
    • What’s next for Michael, including a new novella and long-awaited collaborations.


    Links & Resources:

    • Michael’s website: https://www.michaeldavidwilson.co.uk/
    • Daddy’s Boy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Daddys-Boy-Michael-David-Wilson-ebook/dp/B0DX1LJV6P
    • This Is Horror: https://thisishorror.co.uk/


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    📚 About the Guest

    Michael David Wilson lives in Gifu, Japan, and is the founder of This Is Horror. His work has appeared in The NoSleep Podcast, Dim Shores, Dark Moon Digest, and The Other Stories. Find more at michaeldavidwilson.co.uk and support him on Patreon: patreon.com/michaeldavidwilson.

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    1 hr and 7 mins