By Silvia Moreno-Garcia
The horror podcast, Tales to Terrify, is showcasing this year’s short story nominees for the Bram Stoker Awards. The press release says, “Tales to Terrify is proud to announce The Bram Stoker Awards Short Fiction Initiative. It is a great honor and privilege to host two consecutive shows reserved entirely for the nominees in the Superior Achievement in Short Fiction category.”
The shows will be broadcast March 16 and March 23. Here is what you can listen to:
Show 10: March 16th
- O’Neill, Gene – “Graffiti Sonata” (Dark Discoveries)
- Castro, Adam Troy – “Her Husband’s Hands” (Lightspeed Magazine)
- Warren, Kaaron – “All You Can Do Is Breathe” (Blood and Other Cravings)
Show 11: March 23th
- Lillie-Paetz, Ken – “Hypergraphia” (The Uninvited, Issue 1)
- Saunders, George – “Home” (The New Yorker Magazine, June 13, 2011)
- King, Stephen – “Herman Wouk Is Still Alive” (The Atlantic Magazine, May 2011)
While you’re at Tales to Terrify, my own story, “Flash Frame”, recently printed in The Book of Cthulhu, also got the audio treatment this month.






