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In this episode, horror author Gretchen Felker-Martin discusses her writing process, the impact of queer representation in horror literature, and crafting complex characters in books like Manhunt and Cuckoo. We explore taboo themes, dark fiction, and advice for emerging authors navigating today’s literary world.
Follow Gretchen on Instagram.
Join the conversation with Sick Sad Lit on Substack and Instagram.
Gretchen Felker-Martin, explores her journey as a writer, the impact of her novels 'Manhunt' and 'Cuckoo', and the importance of representation in horror literature. We discuss the creative process behind character development, the challenges of writing about taboo themes, and the future of horror and dark fiction in light of current societal issues. Gretchen shares her insights on the reception of her work within the queer community and highlights emerging voices in the genre, all while reflecting on her personal writing journey and discipline.
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In this episode, horror author Gretchen Felker-Martin discusses her writing process, the impact of queer representation in horror literature, and crafting complex characters in books like Manhunt and Cuckoo. We explore taboo themes, dark fiction, and advice for emerging authors navigating today’s literary world.
Follow Gretchen on Instagram.
Join the conversation with Sick Sad Lit on Substack and Instagram.
Gretchen Felker-Martin, explores her journey as a writer, the impact of her novels 'Manhunt' and 'Cuckoo', and the importance of representation in horror literature. We discuss the creative process behind character development, the challenges of writing about taboo themes, and the future of horror and dark fiction in light of current societal issues. Gretchen shares her insights on the reception of her work within the queer community and highlights emerging voices in the genre, all while reflecting on her personal writing journey and discipline.
Takeaways:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.