Student in Horror

Student in Horror
Podcast Description
Have you ever felt enticed by fear? Caught within the web of horror spun by the great auteurs who craft terror with their pens? What if you could spin your own web?
Student in Horror is a guide to learning how to write both classic and modern horror. Presented by Willem Fisk-Nicholson, join him as he talks to experts in the field of horror, visits the sites that inspired famous stories, and, most importantly, explores how the books and films that terrify us can help us create new fears.
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Content Themes
The podcast delves into various themes of horror writing, focusing on classic and modern horror elements. Episodes often cover literary analysis of classic works like Dracula, discussions on the psychological aspects of fear as seen in vampire lore, and practical writing tips. For instance, the episode 'Vampires Part 2: To My Dearest' explores what fears vampires prey upon, while including original storytelling that applies learned concepts.

Have you ever felt enticed by fear? Caught within the web of horror spun by the great auteurs who craft terror with their pens? What if you could spin your own web?
Student in Horror is a guide to learning how to write both classic and modern horror. Presented by Willem Fisk-Nicholson, join him as he talks to experts in the field of horror, visits the sites that inspired famous stories, and, most importantly, explores how the books and films that terrify us can help us create new fears.
Willem and Steph discuss what fear do vampires prey upon, and Willem tells a vampire story, with all that we have learnt.
Content Warnings: Sexual content, references to sexual assault, violence, infidelity,
Music Accreditation:
Student in Horror Opening and instrumental stingers: Emma D. Fisk
Suspense by LobsangKarma
Audio Accredition:
Credit in chadney (ship cabin)
pendulum slow six o'clock – klankbeeld

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