Mike Thorn's Blog, page 18

June 13, 2021

Mike Thorn on RoseWitchcraft (YouTube)

"This interview has a lot of firsts! Hear the chilling tale of a true paranormal haunting from celebrated horror fiction author Mike Thorn.

Discover the true childhood experience that inspired one of his most chilling tales and listen to the explanation for the double dicked demon."

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June 12, 2021

Daily Dead Q&A: Author Mike Thorn Discusses His Short Story Collection DARKEST HOURS: EXPANDED EDITION

"Earlier this year, we had the great pleasure of conducting a Q&A with author Mike Thorn for his debut novel Shelter for the Damned , and with his short story collection Darkest Hours: Expanded Edition also now available from JournalStone Publishing, we once again caught up with Mike in a new Q&A to discuss revamping his previous short story collection, adding in new goodies for readers, and more!"

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June 11, 2021

Darkest Hours: Expanded Edition Now Available

This definitive edition includes:

• A foreword by Sadie Hartmann (Mother Horror)
• Author notes for all 16 original stories
• 17 essays on horror cinema

Order yours now:

JournalStone

Amazon

Barnes & Noble

Target
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June 9, 2021

June 6, 2021

Mike Thorn on Sister Luna Podcast

“On this episode I interview horror author Mike Thorn. His stories gave me nightmares but this conversation served up the laughs.

There’s a wicked poltergeist story and a double dicked demon. What more could you ask for?”

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June 4, 2021

June 3, 2021

Darkest Hours: Expanded Edition Featured in Calgary Herald

In the introduction to Calgary writer Mike Thorn’s short-story collection, Darkest Hours: Expanded Edition, American horror aficionado Sadie Hartmann offers a list of the complex subgenres found inside.

Hartmann, who goes by the name Mother Horror, found traces of everything from “gross-out body horror,” to “satirical black comedy,” “slasher,” “urban legends” and even the “Satanic panic” of the 1980s in Thorn’s work.

Read the full article in the Calgary Herald.
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