Rabbit Hole of Research

46.1: Slashing Slashers


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In this mini recap of Episode 46: Slashers, we crawl back through masks, myths, and the psychology of fear—revisiting our night at Reed’s Local with Jesse and Alana from Slasher Sauces and Melissa from Reed’s. From Avondale barstools to basement banter, we trace the science behind serial killers and why their numbers have fallen since the blood-soaked heyday of the 1980s.

Along the way, we unravel the strange relationship between horror and humanity: why predators fascinate us, how cameras and algorithms now watch the watchers, and whether a creature like the Predator counts as a slasher—or just the ultimate hunter. We answer listener questions about Prey and Us, share what we’ve been watching, and peek ahead to the paranoia of The Thing. It’s part science, part cinema, and part curiosity about why fear still feels so good.

Links from Reed’s and Slasher Sauces

Slasher Sauces Instagram

Reed’s Local Webpage

Reed’s Local Instagram

Reed’s Local October Events—Go pick up a copy of the Reed’s Zine!

Links for Horror House

HORROR HOUSE WEBSITE

HORROR HOUSE EVENTS ON FACEBOOK

CONNECT WITH HORROR HOUSE ON INSTAGRAM

Check out what the RHR crew is creating:

Joe:

Red Line: Chicago Horror Stories Anthology featuring a new story by Joe!

Chicago Writers Association Podcast:

Talkin’ Science Fiction with Joe Austin: Part 1

Talkin’ Science Fiction with Joe Austin: Part 2

Essay by Joe: From Beyond Press: Specific Knowledge: Jotham Austin, II, PhD on Transformations in Fiction

Joe explores how many calories it would take to transform into monsters across sci-fi and horror—think 222 Big Macs and tubs of Cherry Garcia.

Georgia:

Printmaking Class at Promise You ArtHouse on November 11th. Click here for Details or scan the QR code in image to register!

It’s science for Weirdos

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Future Events:

Joe will be reading November 1st at Printer’s Row Wine, Chicago, IL at 2pm.

6 writers, 10 minutes each, with intermission wine bar open, poetry and prose.

Guild Literary Complex is presenting a Halloween-ish event featuring seven Red Line: Chicago Horror Stories authors: Jotham Austin II, Bendi Barrett, Tina Jenkins Bell, Priya Chand, Aleco Julius, Sahar Mustafah, and K.A. Roy. That’s almost 37% of the lineup. We’ll have copies of the book available for purchase.

November 1, 5:30pmExperimental Station6100 S. Blackstone Ave., Chicago, IL 60637

Upcoming Episodes

Episode 47 – Who Goes There? The Thing and The Shape of Paranoia

Guests: Todd Thyberg and Bill Halliar

A deep-dive into the horror of isolation, distrust, and shapeshifting terror through the lens of The Thing. Expect philosophical chills.

Episode 48 – Perception vs. Perspective

Guest: Katie Lichte-Mullenix

Is your brain lying to you? An exploration of perception, illusion, and how the mind constructs reality.

Episode 49 – The Heart of a Superhero

Guest: Rengasayee (Sai) Veeraraghavan

We crack open the anatomy of heroism—how courage, biology, and myth shape our modern superheroes.

Episode 50 – Gremlins and Holiday Science

Guest: Chris Guzman

A festive foray into chaos theory, creature features, and the secret science behind cinematic holiday mayhem.

Episode 51 – Season 2 Recap: PJs and Holiday Movies

Guests: ???

Grab your pajamas and join the crew as we toast two seasons of curiosity, chaos, and science—plus a sneak peek at what’s coming in Season 3.

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Rabbit Hole of ResearchBy Jotham Austin, II PhD, Nick Elizalde, and Georgia Geis