Marcus Kliewer on getting discovered on Reddit, why it's important to share your writing (even when it makes you uncomfortable), and what we really fear.
After reading your interview with Marcus Kliewer I checked out We Used to Live Here from the library. Can a novel have jump scares? This one did! Thank you for highlighting this book.
Loved this interview and now I wonder - as a big scardy cat who refuses to watch horror (unless it's funny, or more of a psychological thriller) should I read this book?
Last one I read that I can qualify as horror (but it's kinda more goth) is Plain Bad Heroines (which I adored!)
After reading your interview with Marcus Kliewer I checked out We Used to Live Here from the library. Can a novel have jump scares? This one did! Thank you for highlighting this book.
So nice to hear - thank you!
Loved this interview and now I wonder - as a big scardy cat who refuses to watch horror (unless it's funny, or more of a psychological thriller) should I read this book?
Last one I read that I can qualify as horror (but it's kinda more goth) is Plain Bad Heroines (which I adored!)