In this archival podcast Scott Nicolay interviews Gemma Files, author of the Shirley Jackson Award-winning novel Experimental Film. It was recorded on October 11, 2015 and originally aired on October 13, 2015.
Show Notes
News From the Weird
(2:07:24) Arkham Digest columnist and Strange Aeons fiction editor Justin “Steely J” Steele joins The Outer Dark this week as news co-host/resident reviewer to discuss Gemma Files’ Experimental Film and other recent Weird and film-related novels.
Guest Bio
Former film critic and teacher Gemma Files won the 2016 Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novel for Experimental Film, which was released in November 2015, and the 1999 International Horror Guild short fiction award for her story “The Emperor’s Old Bones,” which appears in her collection The Worm in Every Heart. Both it and her earlier collection, Kissing Carrion, feature stories adapted into episodes of The Hunger, an anthology TV show produced by Ridley and Tony Scott. Her first novel, A Book of Tongues: Volume One of the Hexslinger Series (ChiZine Publications), won a DarkScribe Magazine Black Quill award for “Best Small Press Chill” in both the Editor’s and Readers’ Choice categories. A Rope of Thorns (2011) and A Tree of Bones (2012) complete the trilogy. She is also the author of We Will All Go Down Together: Stories of the Five-Family Coven.
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Additional Links
Weird Novels: “The Expanding Borders of Area X: Jeff VanderMeer’s Southern Reach in the Context of a Weird Renaissance,” Weird Fiction Review, Nov. 21, 2014.
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Show credits
Host/Executive Producer: Scott Nicolay
Co-Host, News From the Weird: Justin Steele
Associate Producer/Show Notes: Anya Martin
Logo Design: Nick “The Hat” Gucker
Music: Michael Griffin