In this podcast Nicole Cushing talks about writer’s block, depicting sexual violence, transgressive fiction, and much more.
About Nicole Cushing
Nicole Cushing is the Bram Stoker Award® winning author of Mr. Suicide. She has also written the Stoker-nominated short story collection The Mirrors and three stand-alone novellas (including her Shirley Jackson Award-nominated book Children of No One). Her latest novella, The Sadist’s Bible, is out now from 01 Publishing.
Show notes
- [03:05] Interview start/early childhood lessons
- [07:40] Combating writer’s block
- [15:20] Setting limits to prevent overworking
- [19:00] Hobbyist vs serious writer
- [35:35] Influence of and lessons learnt from Richard Laymon and Jack Ketchum
- [40:40] Depicting sexual violence: mistakes and common traps
- [53:10] What is and isn’t transgressive writing
- [01:09:05] Current impressive authors writing transgressive fiction
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Crystal Lake Publishing
In the quiet of the forest, the darkest fears are born. Out September 29th from Jasper Bark and Crystal Lake Publishing: Quiet Places—A Novella of Cosmic Folk Horror. The people of Dunballan, harbour a dark secret. A secret that holds David McCavendish, last in a long line of Lairds, in its unbreakable grip. It’s down to Sally, David’s lover, to free David from the sinister clutches of the Beast. But, with the whole town against her, she must ally herself with an ancient woodland force and trace Dunballan’s secret back to its bitter origins. That’s Jasper Bark’s Quiet Places, blending folklore with psychological terror.
Resources
- Nicole Cushing
- Justine by Iben Mondrup
- Hermann Ungar
- Nicole Cushing’s Forgotten Lore YouTube series
- Milan Kundera