Rachel Redd

Talking Horror

Arts EN ↓ 15 episodes

Welcome to Talking Horror Podcast , where we dive into the stories that haunt us. Hosted by Rachel Redd, this show features conversations with horror and thriller authors about their books, their writing process, and what draws them into the shadows. From psychological dread to supernatural terror, we explore the dark stories readers can’t get enough of and why they are so important to fiction. Each week Rachel talks with today’s most exciting horror and thriller authors about the stories that linger long after the lights go out.

Author

Rachel Redd

Category

Arts

Podcast website

riverside.com

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

Megan Lally on Twists, Trauma, and Why YA Thrillers Hit So Hard 07.07.2026

Join Rachel Redd as she chats with Megan Lally, a New York Times bestselling author whose books delve into dark human psychology, intense survival stories, and unexpected plot twists. Megan shares her journey from reluctant reader to thriller author, her creative process, and how personal experiences inspire her gripping narratives. Key Topics: * Megan’s unconventional start in writing after a fam...

Christina Henry on Writing 19 Horror Novels by Hand, Bad Reviews & the Book That Changed Her Career 30.06.2026

In this episode of Talking Horror, Rachel Redd sits down with national bestselling author Christina Henry, writer of nearly 20 books spanning urban fantasy, dark fairy tale retellings, and modern horror, including Near the Bone , The House That Horror Built , and The Place Where They Buried Your Heart . Her upcoming novel Pinfeathers drops this November. Grab your copy of The Place Where They Buri...

Hannah Whitten turned Postpartum Depression into a NYT Bestseller 23.06.2026

In this episode of Talking Horror, Rachel Redd sits down with New York Times bestselling author Hannah Whitten, known for the Wilderwood duology ( For the Wolf ,  For the Throne ), the Nightshade Crown trilogy ( The Foxglove King ), and her brand new adult horror debut,  Reliquary . Hannah opens up about how she started writing  For the Wolf  in the grip of postpartum depression, rewrote it from t...

Nat Cassidy: Stephen King Wrote My Foreword & Why Theater Makes Better Horror 16.06.2026

In this episode of Talking Horror, Rachel Redd sits down with Nat Cassidy, USA Today bestselling author of Mary, When the Wolf Comes Home, and the brand-new short story collection I Know a Place, Rest Stop, and Other Dark Detours. Nat dives deep into how his background as a New York playwright and theater actor ultimately shaped his approach to pacing, dialogue, and creating deep, immersive tensio...

Unapologetic Women and Double Standards in Horror with CJ Leede 09.06.2026

In this episode of Talking Horror, Rachel Redd sits down with CJ Leede, author of Maeve Fly , American Rapture , and the brand-new release Headlights . CJ dives deep into how her background writing dystopian stories in grad school ultimately pushed her to seek pure catharsis and freedom through horror fiction. We discuss her childhood love for unlimited reading and media, the process of writing an...

Evil Video Games and Feminine Rage with Tatiana Schlote-Bonne 02.06.2026

In this episode of Talking Horror, Rachel Redd sits down with Tatiana Schlote-Bonne, author of The Mean Ones , Such Lovely Skin , and the upcoming dark fantasy What Feeds Below . Tatiana dives deep into how her background writing deeply personal essays about family trauma and living with her mother's ex-boyfriend ultimately pushed her to seek pure escapism through horror fiction. We discuss her ch...

Johanna Van Veen Writes the Sapphic Gothic Horror of Your Dreams 26.05.2026

In this episode of Talking Horror, Rachel Redd sits down with the brilliant Johanna Van Veen. Known for her haunting and intimate gothic novels My Darling, Dreadful Thing and Blood on Her Tongue , Johanna dives deep into how her historical fascinations and the unique dynamic of being a triplet have shaped her deeply unsettling stories. We discuss her childhood terror of reading the Dutch equivalen...

Neena Viel Raised Her Brother in Her 20s and Turned the Nightmare Into a Horror Novel 19.05.2026

In this episode of Talking Horror, Rachel Redd sits down with the hilariously brilliant Neena Viel. Known for her critically acclaimed and terrifying debut Listen to Your Sister, Neena dives deep into how becoming the guardian of her teenage brother in her early 20s inspired her to craft a horror masterpiece about the realities of parentification and invisible caretaking. We discuss her childhood...

Ashley Winstead on Revenge Writing, Cults, and Toxic Ambition 12.05.2026

Ashley Winstead joins Rachel Redd on Talking Horror to explore how thriller and horror serve as a powerful mirror for the human condition, from the suffocating weight of hyper-competitiveness to the complex dynamics of control and submission. In this episode, Ashley and Rachel dive into: The Power of Words : How being a shy "Navy brat" moving every two years led Ashley to find companionship and an...

Diana Rodriguez Wallach on the Horror of the Troubled Teen Industry 05.05.2026

Diana Rodriguez Wallach (award-winning author of The Silenced , Small Town Monsters and Hatchet Girls ) joins Rachel Redd on Talking Horror to explore how horror serves as a powerful mirror for real-world fears, from the dangers of charismatic leaders to the dark side of the troubled teen industry. In this episode, Diana and Rachel dive into: The "Psychic" Origin Story: How a chance encounter with...

Kiersten White Wrote a Bestselling Horror Story That Might Heal Your Religious Trauma 28.04.2026

Kiersten White (New York Times bestselling author of Hide and Mister Magic ) joins Rachel Redd on Talking Horror to explore why horror is the ultimate tool for navigating religious trauma , from the "invisible" God of a high-control childhood to the cathartic power of a cursed children’s show. In this episode, Kiersten and Rachel dive into: Religious trauma and the "sucky foundation" of being rais...

Paulette Kennedy on Dark Fiction, Late Blooming, and Why Villains Matter 21.04.2026

Paulette Kennedy didn't finish a single manuscript until age 44. Her debut novel published at 46. Now Paulette Kennedy is one of gothic suspense's most talked-about voices, and this conversation is exactly why. In this episode, bestselling author Paulette Kennedy pulls back the curtain on her unexpected path to publication, the pandemic grocery run that sparked The Devil and Mrs. Davenport , and w...

Saratoga Schaefer on TradWife, Rejection & Why Social Media Is the Real Monster 14.04.2026

Saratoga Schaefer (USA Today bestselling author of Serial Killer Support Group and TradWife) joins Rachel Redd on Talking Horror to explore why horror is the freest genre for the darkest truths, from the body horror of pregnancy to the real monster already on your phone screen. In this episode, Saratoga and Rachel dive into: Seven unpublished books and a decade of rejection before getting the "yes...

Clay McLeod Chapman on Addiction, Fear, and Why Horror Hits So Hard 07.04.2026

In this episode of Talking Horror, Rachel Redd sits down with the master of the "emotional highlighter," Clay McLeod Chapman. Known for his gut-wrenching novels like Ghost Eaters and What Kind of Mother, Clay dives deep into why the horror genre is the perfect sandbox for exploring our deepest fears, addictions, and "soft traumas." We discuss his "bromance" with Nat Cassidy, his origins in the sha...

Introducing Talking Horror: Weekly Interviews with Horror and Thriller Authors 03.04.2026

Welcome to Talking Horror , the new home for readers, writers, and anyone fascinated by the stories that make us want to sleep with the lights on. In this series, host Rachel Redd explores the darker parts of being human through the lens of horror and thriller fiction. Why horror? Because it is one of the most honest forms of storytelling. It isn't just about being scared; it's a conversation abou...

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