The SF Signal Podcast (Episode 087): Do You Like To Be Scared?
By Patrick Hester |
Monday, October 24th, 2011 at
12:29 am

In episode 87 of the SF Signal Podcast, Patrick Hester asks our irregulars to call in and answer the question: Do you like to be scared?
- From Goosebumps and Spooksville to Weaveworld and Pet Sematary, we love to be scared when we read – or do we?
- Do you, personally, like to be scared?
- If you know a book is characterized as horror – will you pick it up?
- Have you ever picked up a book and enjoyed it without realizing it was a horror novel? If yes, which book(s)/author?
- Have you ever put a book down (or hid it in the freezer) because you realized what it was (horror)?
- If you are a fan of horror – who is your favorite author and what is your favorite book?
This week’s panel:
This episode features a pair of New Author Spotlights by Jessica Strider.
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- The SF Signal Podcast (Episode 084): Horror in Science Fiction and Fantasy
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- The SF Signal Podcast (Episode 002): Interview with A. Lee Martinez
- The SF Signal Podcast (Episode 086): Panel Discussion on Dark Fantasy
- The SF Signal Podcast (Episode 003): Interview with Jon Sprunk
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I’m sorry, Patrick, that my entry was evidently unusable.
Ack!
Okay, I should have listened to the podcast before commenting. I’m on it, just not listed with the panel participants!
d’oh! Sorry Paul! Don’t know what happened on the post other than a brain fart!
So so sorry!!! JohnD fixed the post and yes, you are on the episode!
~P
@atfmb
i’ve always hated horror films so that might have been why i never read horror. that scared feeling is the worst! however, i pucked up End of the Line from Solaris a few months ago and loved some of the stories. not sure i’ll turn into a straight-up horror fan but i dug the suspense.