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  • From Cosmic Mysteries to Haunted Realms with JD Barker
    Feb 21 2025

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    Bestselling author JD Barker joins me on The Nightmare Engine Podcast, sharing his incredible journey from a ghostwriter and book doctor to a New York Times bestseller. I get an insider’s look at his creative collaborations, including a Dracula prequel and thrilling projects with James Patterson. JD’s insights into the business of writing, along with his strategic genre-blending techniques, give us a deep dive into the complexities of attracting diverse audiences while staying true to his horror roots. This episode is a goldmine for anyone curious about what it takes to build a successful writing career.

    I take you on a journey through the realms of fan fiction and cosmic mysteries as we dive into the excitement of sequels and reboots, including the 1990 thriller Flatliners. We explore the scientific and existential themes surrounding med students flirting with death and draw fascinating parallels with films like The Lazarus Project. Our conversation spirals into a cosmic tangent, where black holes and our place in the universe set the stage for some existential musings. If you love the intersection of science, fiction, and the unknown, this discussion is for you.

    Get ready to experience the spine-tingling allure of real-life horror and folklore monsters as I recount chilling moments from Costa Rica to the Stanley Hotel, the eerie inspiration behind Stephen King’s The Shining. The fusion of real and fictional terror sparks an exploration into haunted house experiences, folklore, and the psychology of fear. With personal anecdotes and compelling narratives, this episode reveals how true stories breathe life into imaginative storytelling, blurring the line between reality and the supernatural. Join me for a hauntingly engaging exploration of horror at its finest.

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    47 min
  • Facing Fears and Superstitions: Christine Daigle on Dark Thrillers and the Psychology of Fear
    Feb 14 2025

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    What uncanny fears keep you up at night? Join us as we unravel the intricacies of fear and superstition on the latest episode of the Nightmare Engine podcast. We're thrilled to have Christine Daigle, a versatile writer shifting from steampunk to dark thrillers, join us for an exploration into the eerie and unsettling. Together, we navigate through an array of chilling superstitions, from the haunting Latin of exorcism prayers to the disquieting tales of mirrors in shadowy rooms, all while sharing personal stories from my past as a police officer facing the unknown.

    As we journey further, the discussion takes exhilarating twists into the realm of irrational fears and dangerous thrills. From the heights of skydiving to the ominous fear of trains, we dissect why some dangers entice us while others paralyze us with fear. Alongside Christine, we ponder the neuroscience behind sociopathic behavior, featuring insights from neuropsychologist James Fallon, and examine the role of environmental influences in shaping one's moral compass through gripping anecdotes of investigating violent crimes.

    The episode culminates in a heartfelt discussion on the power of empathy and human connection. We reflect on the importance of acknowledging emotions and fostering genuine interactions, much like those learned from FBI interrogator training. Our conversation also touches on the fascinating intersection of technology and mental health, diving into the potential, and potential pitfalls, of brain-computer interfaces. With a lighter touch, we end with a humorous story about an airline system playfully named Skynet. Tune in for a rollercoaster of emotions and insights that promise to leave you both pensive and entertained.

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    47 min
  • Balancing Finance and Frights: James Cain on Horror Writing and Cinema Nostalgia
    Feb 14 2025

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    Prepare yourself for a chilling journey into the world of horror as we welcome the masterful James Cain to the Nightmare Engine podcast. Balancing his life as a finance professional in the icy realms of New Jersey, James shares the unique challenges and amusing stories of keeping his horror writing persona separate from his day-to-day life. Listen as we laugh about the quirky reactions from colleagues and loved ones who stumble upon our dark tales, and embrace the peculiar joys that come with being a horror writer.

    Revisit the spine-tingling nostalgia of horror cinema, as we reminisce about the thrill of VHS tapes and the iconic films that shaped the genre. From the slasher thrills of "Friday the 13th" to the cosmic terror of "Event Horizon," we explore how different environments enhance the horror experience. You'll even get a sneak peek into the eerie world of "Dead Children's Playground," where unsettling settings make for captivating storytelling.

    Discover the art of crafting horror with realism, as we delve into the unpredictable nature of human behavior and the essence of survival in extreme situations. Through personal experiences and tales like "Mr. Wicker" and "Black Friday," we uncover the layers of human nature that drive the chaos and terror in our stories. With James by our side, we dissect the haunting soundscapes of films like "Sinister" and "Paranormal Activity," appreciating the intricate storytelling that makes horror an unforgettable experience. Don't miss this chance to explore the mysteries and nuances of the horror genre with us!

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    49 min
  • Navigating Horror Comedy with D.M Guay: Shaun of the Dead to Bigfoot Conventions
    Jan 19 2025

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    After a surprise bout of pneumonia rudely interrupted my vacation, I returned to the Nightmare Engine podcast with renewed energy and a very special guest—Denise Guay, also known as DM Guay—to dive into the wonderfully bizarre world of horror comedy. Denise, whose early influences came from her mother’s unexpected love for humor and scares, shared her expert insights on how movies like Shaun of the Dead and Tucker and Dale vs. Evil masterfully balance laughs with screams. Our lively conversation explores horror comedy not just as a quirky genre mashup, but as the perfect entry point for those hesitant to tackle the full-on frights of traditional horror.

    We also reflected on personal boundaries in horror, like my own visceral reaction to body horror and the irrational fears we all carry—yes, even something as mundane as trains. Horror fiction, much like Stephen King’s works, often provides a safe space to confront our deepest anxieties. I even shared a ghostly encounter of my own, a night at the haunted Emily Morgan Hotel where the line between reality and fiction blurred in eerie ways.

    From there, the episode takes a wild turn as Denise and I talk about our visit to a Bigfoot convention in Ohio, where the legendary cryptid came to life through art, folklore, and enthusiastic theories. We also explored the parallels between horror storytelling and real-world tech advancements, like Elon Musk’s neural implants, and how these innovations inspire both creativity and ethical dilemmas in the genre.

    I wrapped up the episode by inviting listeners to visit my website for more horror storytelling adventures, including my latest project, Scare Mail. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the genre or just curious to dip your toes into the strange and spooky, this episode promises a delightful mix of humor, fear, and the unknown.

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    47 min
  • Exploring Folk Horror and Dark Rituals: An Interview with J.F. Penn
    Nov 13 2024

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    Special Guest: J.F. Penn is a British author renowned for her thrillers, dark fantasy, crime, and horror novels. She has achieved New York Times and USA Today bestseller status, with her works translated into multiple languages and sold in over 84 countries.

    Penn's notable series include the ARKANE action-adventure thrillers, the Brooke & Daniel crime thrillers, and the Mapwalker fantasy trilogy. Her stories often weave together ancient artifacts, international locations, and elements of the supernatural.

    Books by J.F. Penn

    This latest episode of the Nightmare Engine podcast introduces the talented J.F. Penn, as she takes us through her latest novel, "Blood Vintage." Set in the enigmatic vineyards of Somerset, England, Penn draws inspiration from the local folklore and mysterious rural settings that breathe life into her work. Through a backdrop of pagan rituals and secretive communities, we explore her creative process, which mirrors the knack Stephen King has for uncovering horror in the mundane.

    We then venture deeper into the murky world of folk horror, spotlighting ancient rituals and their intriguing survival in modern times. Our conversation touches upon the enigmatic Green Man and the folklore of the Wendigo, examining how these stories symbolize deeper moral struggles. From the haunting imagery of Morris dancing near Glastonbury to the transformative nature of the Wendigo legend, our discussion challenges listeners to reconsider the timeless conflict between good and evil.

    Finally, we explore the nuances of crafting slow-burn horror and the potential of AI to revolutionize the genre. Penn shares insights into how personal experiences and family themes shape her storytelling, drawing parallels with popular films that resonate with audiences. We also ponder the intersection of history and technology in horror, reflecting on how ancient sites and modern innovations inspire narratives.

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    47 min
  • Crafting Chills: Andrew Van Wey on Mastering Suspense and Navigating the Horror Genre
    Aug 23 2024

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    Episode Description:

    In this episode of "The Nightmare Engine" podcast, host David Viergutz is joined by special guest Andrew Van Wey. Together, they explore the chilling depths of horror writing, discuss Andrew's journey as an author, and dive into the challenges and rewards of self-publishing. This episode is packed with insights on creating suspenseful narratives, building a writing career, and navigating the ever-evolving horror landscape.

    Show Notes:

    [00:00:00] Introduction:
    David Viergutz kicks off the episode by welcoming listeners and sharing updates on his latest projects, including his upcoming novel and a new horror-themed subscription service called "ScareMail."

    [00:02:30] Guest Introduction:
    David introduces Andrew Van Wey, an accomplished horror author known for his thrilling novels and unique approach to storytelling.

    [00:04:30] Andrew's Writing Journey:
    Andrew talks about how he got started in writing, the challenges he faced early on, and how he found his niche in the horror genre.

    [00:08:00] The Art of Suspense:
    The conversation delves into the techniques Andrew uses to build suspense and keep readers on the edge of their seats. They discuss the importance of pacing and atmosphere in horror.

    [00:12:00] Self-Publishing vs. Traditional Publishing:
    Andrew shares his experiences with self-publishing, including the advantages and disadvantages compared to traditional publishing routes. He offers advice to aspiring authors considering self-publishing.

    [00:17:00] Building a Brand as an Author:
    David and Andrew discuss the importance of building a personal brand and how it can impact an author's success. They talk about the role of social media and how to connect with readers.

    [00:22:00] Challenges in Horror Writing:
    The conversation shifts to the specific challenges of writing horror, including maintaining originality in a genre filled with tropes and clichés.

    [00:27:00] Inspiration and Influences:
    Andrew shares the authors and works that have inspired him, from classic horror literature to contemporary influences. They discuss how these inspirations shape his writing style.

    [00:33:00] Writing Routine and Discipline:
    Andrew talks about his daily writing routine, the discipline required to produce work consistently, and how he manages to stay motivated.

    [00:38:00] Upcoming Projects:
    Andrew gives listeners a sneak peek into his upcoming projects, including new novels and collaborations. David also shares more about what listeners can expect from future episodes of "The Nightmare Engine."

    [00:45:00] Conclusion:
    David wraps up the episode, thanking Andrew for joining and enco

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    57 min
  • Horror, Humor, and Martial Arts: A Dive into Alan Baxter's Dark Worlds
    Jul 10 2024

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    Episode Description: In this episode of "The Nightmare Engine" podcast, host David Viergutz has an engaging conversation with special guest Alan Baxter. They discuss Alan's prolific career in horror writing, his experiences in martial arts, and the complexities of the horror genre. Alan shares his insights on writing short stories, the horror community, and personal fears. They also delve into Alan's unique perspective as an immigrant and his life in Australia.

    Show Notes:

    [00:00:00] Introduction: David Viergutz welcomes listeners and provides an update on his recent projects, including a new space horror called "The Drift" and a unique horror letter service called "Scareme."
    [00:02:00] Guest Introduction: David introduces Alan Baxter, a prolific author from Australia with a long career in horror writing.
    [00:04:00] Alan's Background: Alan talks about his journey into writing, starting in the late '90s, and his extensive body of work including 30 books and over 100 short stories.
    [00:07:00] Short Stories in Horror: Discussion on the importance of short stories in the horror genre and Alan's approach to writing them.
    [00:09:00] Martial Arts and Writing: Alan shares his background in martial arts and how it influences his writing and teaching.
    [00:14:00] Family and Traditions: Alan talks about balancing his family life with his writing and martial arts, and the importance of tradition.
    [00:20:00] Living in Australia: Alan discusses the unique challenges and beauties of living in Australia and how it influences his work.
    [00:27:00] The Horror Community: David and Alan discuss the welcoming nature of the horror community and its inclusivity.
    [00:32:00] Writing Honest Horror: Alan explains why he believes horror is a genre of honesty and how it addresses real-life injustices.
    [00:38:00] Alan's Work: Discussion on Alan's notable works including "The Gulp," "The Fall," and his latest novel "Blood Covenant."
    [00:42:00] Literary Influences: Alan shares his literary influences, including Clive Barker and Roald Dahl, and his views on short stories and novellas.
    [00:45:00] Conclusion: Final thoughts and where to find Alan Baxter's work.

    Where to Find Alan Baxter:

    • Website: Alan Baxter
    • Books: "The Gulp," "The Fall," "Blood Covenant," and more available on major platforms.

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    55 min
  • From Stephen King to Indie Horror: A Conversation with Dan Franklin
    May 31 2024

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    Episode Description: In this episode of "The Nightmare Engine" podcast, host David Viergutz returns with a update and a captivating conversation with special guest Dan Franklin. They delve into the intricacies of the horror genre, discussing the tight-knit horror community, the rise of indie horror, and their personal experiences and fears. Dan shares insights from his work in the publishing industry, including his connections with Stephen King and the emotional depth of his own horror writing.

    Show Notes:

    • [00:00:00] Introduction: David Viergutz welcomes listeners back to the podcast and provides an update on his recent activities, including his prolific book releases and his personal reader group, "The Nightmare Writers."
    • [00:02:00] Special Guest Introduction: David introduces Dan Franklin, a magazine editor with connections to Stephen King.
    • [00:04:00] The Horror Community: Discussion on the close-knit nature of the horror community and the genre's unique appeal.
    • [00:07:00] Horror vs. Dark Fantasy: Differentiating between horror and dark fantasy, focusing on the human element of survival.
    • [00:09:00] Dan's Book "These Things Linger": Dan describes the themes and threats in his novel, focusing on generational trauma and supernatural elements.
    • [00:14:00] Scares That Care Charity Event: Highlighting a horror charity event that supports burn victims and cancer survivors.
    • [00:20:00] Indie vs. Traditional Publishing: Dan and David discuss the differences between indie and traditional publishing, and the benefits of the indie mindset.
    • [00:27:00] The Fear of the Unknown: Exploring the psychological and cosmic elements of horror, including mental health and existential fears.
    • [00:32:00] Real-Life Horror Experiences: David and Dan share personal experiences that felt like real-life horror movies.
    • [00:38:00] The Wonder of Horror: Reflecting on the sense of wonder and fear that horror evokes, and its therapeutic value.
    • [00:42:00] Literary Influences: Discussing early influences in horror literature, including Michael Crichton’s "Jurassic Park" and "Sphere."
    • [00:45:00] Conclusion: Final thoughts and where to find Dan Franklin's work.

    Where to Find Dan Franklin:

    • Facebook: Dan Franklin Author
    • Books: "These Things Linger" and "The Eater of Gods" available on major platforms.
    • Cemetery Dance Publications: Dan works in book design and editing.

    Thank you for listening to "The Nightmare Engine"! Stay tuned for more exciting episodes.

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    50 min