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                        <title>PODCASTS: AN OVERVIEW</title>
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<p>What follows is a basic overview of podcasting platforms relevant to us as horror authors. These options support either hosting your own podcast (e.g., author interviews, writing advice, horror fiction readings, or genre discussions) or appearing as a guest on existing shows (e.g., promoting books, sharing craft insights, or reading excerpts). I'll provide examples here but will also create expanded lists in dedicated posts on the site, so bear in mind that the ones included here are not exhaustive, nor are they included as the best examples.</p>
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<p><strong>Podcast Hosting Platforms for Launching and Distributing Your Own Show:</strong></p>
<p>These services store your audio files, generate an RSS feed, and automatically distribute episodes to major listening apps like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and others. Most offer analytics, monetization tools (ads, subscriptions, donations), and basic editing features. Many are beginner-friendly with free tiers or trials.</p>
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<p>Spotify for Creators (formerly Anchor): Free hosting with unlimited uploads, built-in recording/editing tools, video podcast support, and easy monetization via ads or subscriptions. Great for beginners and wide distribution.</p>
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<p>RSS.com: Affordable with IAB-certified analytics, programmatic ads, unlimited storage on paid plans, and strong distribution. Includes a free tier for niche/community shows.</p>
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<p>Buzzsprout: Beginner-friendly with a 90-day free starter plan, AI tools for transcripts/show notes, and reliable analytics. Paid plans start low (Around $19/month).</p>
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<p>Podbean: Free limited tier or paid plans with unlimited storage, built-in website, advertising marketplace, and live streaming. Good for monetization.</p>
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<p>Libsyn: Long-established with strong distribution, dynamic ad insertion, video support, and analytics. Popular for professional creators.</p>
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<p>Captivate: Unlimited podcasts/storage on all plans, strong monetization (low fees), and growth tools. Focuses on audience building.</p>
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<p>Transistor: Clean interface for multiple shows, private podcasts, and team collaboration. Excellent analytics and no per-download fees on higher plans.</p>
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<p>Simplecast: Professional tools, custom websites, and robust analytics. Suited for teams or branded shows.</p>
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<p>Blubrry: Integrates well with WordPress (via PowerPress plugin) and offers solid analytics.</p>
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<p>Acast: Strong monetization marketplace, dynamic ads, and global distribution. Good for growing shows.</p>
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<p>RedCircle: Free core plan with ad monetization thresholds and easy tools.</p>
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<p>Castos: Private/subscriber-focused podcasts, website integration, and membership features.</p>
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<p>Beehiiv: Newer podcast tools with hosting, migration from other platforms, automatic distribution (to Apple, Spotify, etc.), and normalization features. Strong for newsletter creators.</p>
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<p>Other notable options: Alitu (all-in-one production), Spreaker, Podcast.co, Hubhopper, Ausha, Megaphone (enterprise-level), CoHost, Fireside, and ART19.</p>
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<p>Choose a platform with good analytics and easy clip creation (for social promo of scary excerpts). Most auto-distribute to Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Start with a free/low-cost option like Spotify for Creators or Buzzsprout if you're testing the waters. Apple Podcasts also maintains a partner directory of approved hosts/distributors.</p>
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<p><strong>Major Listening/Distribution Directories (Where Your Podcast Appears)</strong></p>
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<p>Once hosted, submit your RSS feed here for maximum reach. Horror content often performs well in genre-specific playlists or searches.</p>
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<p>Apple Podcasts (primary directory with strong curation)</p>
<p>Spotify (huge audience, video support, personalized recommendations)</p>
<p>Amazon Music / Audible</p>
<p>YouTube Music / YouTube (for video podcasts)</p>
<p>Google Podcasts (via YouTube integration in some regions)</p>
<p>iHeart Radio, TuneIn, Pandora, Overcast, Castro, Pocket Casts, Castbox</p>
<p>Podcast Index (decentralized, supports Podcasting 2.0 features)</p>
<p>Others: Listen Notes (searchable database), Stitcher (now part of SiriusXM)</p>
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<p>Horror shows often get featured in seasonal or genre playlists on these platforms.</p>
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<p><strong>Platforms and Methods for Appearing as a Guest on Someone Else's Podcast</strong></p>
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<p>Horror authors frequently guest on shows for interviews about their books, writing process, influences, or horror tropes. Many horror-specific podcasts welcome author guests.</p>
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<p>General guesting platforms and directories:</p>
<p>MatchMaker.fm — Connects guests with hosts; filter by genre (including horror/fiction).</p>
<p>PitchPodcasts.com — Lists shows actively seeking guests, with horror categories.</p>
<p>Podchaser or Listen Notes — Searchable databases to find horror/book podcasts and contact hosts.</p>
<p>Social media (X/Twitter, Facebook groups like Horror Writers Association or podcast guest communities) and direct outreach via host websites/emails.</p>
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<p>Horror-focused opportunities:</p>
<p>Submit short stories or scripts to anthology-style horror podcasts (they often pay small amounts and credit authors): NoSleep Podcast, Pseudopod, Creepy, The Dark Magazine Podcast, Nightmare Magazine Podcast, Knifepoint Horror, Thirteen Podcast, and others in the Simply Scary or BloodyFM networks.</p>
<p>Guest on interview/discussion shows like Writers of Horror, This Is Horror, Talking Scared, Books in the Freezer, Ladies of the Fright, or Dark Minds (many feature horror authors regularly).</p>
<p>Networks like Bloody Disgusting's BloodyFM or Simply Scary Podcasts Network often include author interviews or collabs alongside fiction.</p>
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<p>Tips for guesting: Prepare a strong pitch (e.g., "New horror novel with " or "Tips for writing effective scares"). Check submission guidelines on podcast sites. Horror author podcasts like Writers of Horror are hosted on platforms such as Acast.</p>
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<p><strong>Additional Advice for Horror Authors</strong></p>
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<p>Genre-specific reach: Horror thrives in audio (atmospheric narration, sound design). Consider fiction-focused shows for story readings or interview shows for book promo. Many horror podcasts accept submissions year-round or seasonally.</p>
<p>Monetization: Most hosting platforms support ads, Patreon integration, or Apple/Spotify subscriptions once you hit listener thresholds.</p>
<p>Discovery: Promote via horror communities (e.g., Reddit's r/horrorlit, r/NoSleep), author newsletters, or cross-promos with other genre creators.</p>
<p>Trends in 2026 and beyond: Video podcasts (Spotify/YouTube), AI-assisted editing, and private/subscriber content are growing. Platforms like Beehiiv blend newsletters with podcasts.</p>
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<p>This list covers the main options based on current popularity and features. Although not impossible to exhaustively list all of the options (new ones emerge regularly), it is massively time-consuming especially when taking into consideration that I'm updating hundreds of lists across a slew of subjects. However, the above represents the most widely used and accessible in the currrent marketplace.</p>
<p>Research pricing, storage limits, and distribution reach for your needs, and test a couple with a trial episode. If you're just starting, Spotify for Creators or Buzzsprout are low-barrier entry points.</p>
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                        <title>VIDEOSCOPE</title>
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                        <title>RUE MORGUE</title>
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                        <title>FANGORIA</title>
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                        <title>CLASSIC MONSTERS OF THE MOVIES</title>
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                        <title>THE KING OF HOLLYWOOD: STEPHEN KING MOVIES AND TV</title>
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                        <description><![CDATA[THE KING OF HOLLYWOOD: STEPHEN KING MOVIES AND TV
From Page to Screen. An Introduction to the A-Z of Stephen King Adaptations
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<p>From Page to Screen. An Introduction to the A-Z of Stephen King Adaptations</p>
<p>Few authors have left as indelible a mark on popular culture as Stephen King. Renowned for his prolific imagination and ability to tap into the deepest recesses of human fear, King's stories have captivated readers for decades. Yet, his influence extends far beyond the written word, as his works have been consistently reimagined for both cinema and television, with adaptations ranging from blockbuster films to cult classic series.</p>
<p>From the chilling corridors of 'The Shining' to the small-town horrors of 'It', King's novels and short stories have provided rich material for filmmakers and showrunners alike. These adaptations have brought new life to his tales, introducing them to wider audiences and often becoming iconic in their own right. What makes King's work so appealing for adaptation is not just his mastery of horror, but his deep exploration of character, community, and the supernatural.</p>
<p>In the following list I present an A-Z of every movie and television series adapted from Stephen King's stories (that I know of at least). Whether you are a seasoned fan or new to his universe, this guide will help you navigate the vast landscape of King-inspired screen productions, showcasing the breadth and impact of his storytelling.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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Unleash Your Imagination and Craft Legendary Tales
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<p>Unleash Your Imagination and Craft Legendary Tales</p>
<p>Epic Fantasy has long captivated readers with its sprawling worlds, powerful magic, and heroic journeys. Here in our forum, we invite you to share the thrill of creating stories that transport audiences to realms where anything is possible. Whether you’re an experienced writer or just starting out, our community is designed to support, inspire, and challenge you as you develop your own legends.</p>
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<p>By joining our discussions and sharing your work, you'll find guidance, feedback, and camaraderie among fellow enthusiasts. Dive into conversations about world-building, character development, and plot twists, and discover resources that can help your writing soar. Together, let's forge tales that will echo through the ages and awaken the wonder in every reader.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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                        <title>Horror Magazine and Comic Book Hybrids: A Unique Genre</title>
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Exploring the fusion of illustrated terror and textual storytelling
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<p>Exploring the fusion of illustrated terror and textual storytelling</p>
<p>Horror has always thrived at the crossroads of imagination and fear, and evolved in its delivery to the masses, nowhere is this more evident than in the distinctive world of magazine and comic book hybrids. These publications occupy a fascinating space between purely illustrated comics and traditional text-based magazines, offering a blend of sequential art, short stories, articles, and sometimes even poetry. Their unique format has allowed creators to experiment with narrative techniques and visual styles, captivating readers who crave a multifaceted experience of horror.</p>
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<h2>The Origins and Evolution</h2>
<p>The roots of horror magazine/comic hybrids can be traced back to the pulp era of the early twentieth century. Magazines like "Weird Tales" (first published in 1923) set the precedent for blending prose fiction with striking illustrations. In the 1950s, EC Comics revolutionised the genre with titles such as "Tales from the Crypt" and "The Vault of Horror," which often included text-heavy introductions, editorials, and fan letters alongside their iconic comic stories. The 1970s saw the emergence of publications like "Creepy" and "Eerie," both of which married illustrated stories with editorial content, reviews, and reader submissions, blurring the line between magazine and comic book.</p>
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<h2>Iconic Examples</h2>
<p>One standout example is "Heavy Metal," first published in 1977. While rooted in science fiction and fantasy, its horror stories and surreal artwork frequently pushed boundaries, combining illustrated narratives with interviews and articles. "Fangoria," launched in 1979, offered horror fans a mix of film reviews, behind-the-scenes features, and graphic novel excerpts, becoming a staple of the genre. More recently, titles like "Rue Morgue" have continued this tradition, offering a blend of short illustrated fiction, in-depth essays, and visual art.</p>
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<h2>Why the Hybrid Format Endures</h2>
<p>The appeal of horror magazine/comic hybrids lies in their versatility. Readers can enjoy the immersive visuals of comics alongside the depth of prose, while publishers can experiment with layout and pacing. These hybrids often serve as a platform for emerging artists and writers, fostering a sense of community and innovation. Ultimately, their enduring popularity reflects the horror genre's ability to adapt and evolve, drawing on both textual and visual storytelling to deliver frights in fresh and compelling ways.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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