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On Episode 222 of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we sit down with bestselling horror author Christina Henry to talk about her haunting new novel, The Place Where They Buried Your Heart. Christina joins us for a wide-ranging conversation about her writing career, navigating the publishing world, and what it’s like crafting emotionally devastating horror that sticks with readers long after the last page.
We dig into the themes behind The Place Where They Buried Your Heart, her approach to psychological horror, and how grief, trauma, and obsession shape her stories. Christina also shares insights into the realities of modern publishing, the differences between writing standalone novels and reimagined classics, and how international influences, including Japanese novelists and Japanese horror literature, have impacted her work.
If you’re a fan of literary horror, psychological horror novels, dark fantasy, or emotionally driven genre fiction, this episode is packed with insight. We also talk about creative discipline, writing through burnout, and what aspiring horror writers should know about breaking into publishing today.
Perfect for fans of:
Christina Henry books
The Place Where They Buried Your Heart
Horror authors and horror writing podcasts
Psychological horror and literary horror
Dark fantasy and speculative fiction
Japanese horror influences in literature
Writing, publishing, and creative process discussions
Listen now to Episode 222 of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast wherever you get your podcasts, and don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review to help more horror fans find the show.
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On Episode 222 of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we sit down with bestselling horror author Christina Henry to talk about her haunting new novel, The Place Where They Buried Your Heart. Christina joins us for a wide-ranging conversation about her writing career, navigating the publishing world, and what it’s like crafting emotionally devastating horror that sticks with readers long after the last page.
We dig into the themes behind The Place Where They Buried Your Heart, her approach to psychological horror, and how grief, trauma, and obsession shape her stories. Christina also shares insights into the realities of modern publishing, the differences between writing standalone novels and reimagined classics, and how international influences, including Japanese novelists and Japanese horror literature, have impacted her work.
If you’re a fan of literary horror, psychological horror novels, dark fantasy, or emotionally driven genre fiction, this episode is packed with insight. We also talk about creative discipline, writing through burnout, and what aspiring horror writers should know about breaking into publishing today.
Perfect for fans of:
Christina Henry books
The Place Where They Buried Your Heart
Horror authors and horror writing podcasts
Psychological horror and literary horror
Dark fantasy and speculative fiction
Japanese horror influences in literature
Writing, publishing, and creative process discussions
Listen now to Episode 222 of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast wherever you get your podcasts, and don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review to help more horror fans find the show.

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