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The Writers Chair

The Writers Chair

By: Daniel Willcocks
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The Writer’s Chair is your all-access seat to honest conversations with the minds behind dark and dangerous stories. Hosted by bestselling horror author and award-winning podcaster Daniel Willcocks, this show peels back the curtain on the world of publishing — from indie to trad, and everything in between.


Whether it’s horror, thriller, dystopia or the strange and unsettling, you’ll hear from writers who live in the shadows. Expect raw truths, hard-won lessons, industry insight and the kind of unfiltered talk that only happens when dark minds get together over a glass of something strong.

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  • Splatterpunk, Heavy Metal, and Women Who Are Not Ladylike with JULIE HINER
    May 8 2026
    Julie Hiner emailed Daniel years ago to ask if she could read one of his short stories on YouTube — in full Gothic makeup, to her own audience, for free. That's how they met. Now they're co-writing a novel together. It's a pretty good case study in what happens when you just reach out to people you admire and lead with genuine enthusiasm rather than an ask.Julie Hiner is an author, storyteller, and self-proclaimed horror movie expert based in Calgary, Canada. She writes a fusion of heavy metal and horror fiction that is entirely her own — serial killers, demons, extreme violence, and the particular emotional logic of Black Label Society — and has built a fiercely loyal readership doing live events with actual bands. Her novel Infested won a Benjamin Franklin Silver Award. Her new novella Stella's Scream, published by Crystal Lake's Torrid Waters imprint, is out now.In this conversation, Dan and Julie cover the long arc of building an audience for aggressively niche work, what seven years of in-person events actually looks like logistically, why Julie thinks extreme horror is therapeutic (and what the science says), and how her writing has gotten progressively more unhinged — in the best possible way — as she's stopped being afraid of what's on the page.💀 What we get into:How Julie's first novel came out looking like 80s metal music videos — and why she decided to lean in rather than tone it downThe mechanics of running in-person author events that don't bleed money: venue partnerships, pre-sold packages, and bringing the world of the book aliveWhy a dedicated niche readership shows up repeatedly and works its way through your entire catalogueStephen Graham Jones sat alone at a conference breakfast while Julie worked up the nerve to ask him about eyeballsHow music drives Julie's entire creative process — characters, scenes, and vibes all emerge from specific albums before a word is writtenWhat splatterpunk actually means, why it's distinct from gore-for-gore's-sake, and the feminist argument running through Stella's ScreamChristopher Triana, Brian Bauer, Poppy Z. Brite, and Bridget Nelson — the authors shaping Julie's extreme horror educationThe therapeutic science behind horror fiction and why writers of dark content are often the sunniest people in the roomDan and Julie's long-gestating co-written wilderness horror novel — and the cover that existed before the book didLinks & Resources:Julie Hiner website: https://killersanddemons.comJulie Hiner on the Great Writers Share podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7YeWlA0IT4Julie Hiner on the Activated Authors Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvvEb_28aDY&t=825sCrystal Lake Publishing: crystallakepub.comHatching Season charity anthology submissions: devilsrockbooks.com/submissionsDaniel Willcocks author site: https://danielwillcocks.comSubscribe to The Writer's ChairIf you enjoyed this conversation, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow horror fan or writer.📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@devilsrockbooks 🎧 Listen : https://pod.link/1829723468 💬 Join the community: https://www.devilsrockbooks.com/podcast📚 About Julie HinerJulie Hiner is an author, storyteller, and blogger. She loves classic horror movies, books, and live music. Her favorite album to this day is Appetite for Destruction. Her favorite movie is Jaws.Julie writes a unique blend of heavy metal and horror, weaving both psychological suspense and many types of rock and metal into a tapestry of musically infused storytelling.She has published an 80s/90s metal murder detective vs serial killer series, a 90s nostalgic serial killer novella, a death metal demon possession novella, and co-curated a horror anthology. Several of Julie's horror short stories have been published in anthologies. Julie also had a deep sea horror novella published by Torrid Waters, a pulp and extreme horror imprint of Crystal Lake Publishing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • An Artist Is Someone Who Finishes with JOSH MALERMAN
    Apr 24 2026
    What if the most important thing you ever do as a writer is something nobody else ever sees? Josh Malerman has 33 rough drafts sitting in a crate behind his desk. Nine are out in the world. The rest — finished novels, written and set aside — are what he considers the real work. Not the Netflix deal. Not the New York Times list. The crate.Josh Malerman is the author of Bird Box, Mallory, Goblin, Unburied Carol, and dozens more. His breakthrough novel was adapted into a Netflix feature starring Sandra Bullock, and he's racked up Bram Stoker and Shirley Jackson Award nominations along the way. He's also one half of the songwriting duo behind Detroit rock band The High Strung, whose song The Luck You Got serves as the theme for Showtime's Shameless.In this conversation — originally recorded for Dan's earlier show and still one of the most resonant interviews in his nine years of podcasting — Josh talks about what it actually means to be an artist, why finishing is everything, how he wrote Bird Box in 26 days and Unburied Carol in 15, and why your body of work represents you far better than any single book ever could.💀 What we get into:Why an artist is simply someone who finishes — and what it took Josh a decade to understand thatThe two-novel trick that finally broke Josh's finishing problem and produced his first completed manuscriptWriting 91,000 words by hand in 28 days, in an all-night coffee shop outside Detroit in DecemberWhy Bird Box felt like his "flattest" novel — and what that tells us about the relationship between breakthrough work and personalityThe case for 500 words a day — and the maths that makes it genuinely staggering over 10 monthsHow Josh wrote his 1,100-page novel Ghoul in the Cape at 1,000 words a day and why slowing down was the only way through"No V's in art" — why Josh refuses to let external success validate his work, and what that looks like in practiceWhy he gave away 60 free hardcovers of Bird Box at StokerCon — and why he thinks that was one of the best decisions he ever madeThe canon over the single work — why your body of work represents you in ways no individual book canWhat it was like to meet Sandra Bullock on set, under the lights, in full costumeLinks & Resources:Josh Malerman's website: joshmalerman.comCarpenter's Farm (free novel): joshmalerman.comBird Box (novel): available wherever books are soldMallory (sequel to Bird Box): available wherever books are soldGoblin: available wherever books are soldUnburied Carol: available wherever books are soldBlack Mad Wheel: available wherever books are soldThe High Strung (band): @thehighstrungThe Luck You Got — theme from Showtime's ShamelessThis Is Horror Podcast (Bird Box/Mallory deep-dive with Michael David Wilson): thisishorror.co.ukThe Creative Pen Podcast with Joanna Penn (Dan's guest appearance): thecreativepenn.comSubscribe to The Writer's ChairIf you enjoyed this conversation, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow horror fan or writer.📺 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@devilsrockbooks 🎧 Listen on your favourite app: https://pod.link/1829723468 💬 Join the community: https://www.devilsrockbooks.com/podcast📚 About Josh MalermanJosh Malerman is a New York Times bestselling horror author best known for Bird Box, which was adapted into a Netflix feature film starring Sandra Bullock and John Malkovich. He's written over 30 novels — nine of which are out in the world — spanning cosmic dread, psychological horror, and deeply strange fiction that resists easy genre classification. His work has been nominated for the Bram Stoker, Shirley Jackson, and James Herbert Awards. He's also a working musician: one half of the songwriting duo behind Detroit rock band The High Strung, whose music appears in Shameless. He writes prolifically, finishes everything, and keeps the rest in a crate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Why Atmosphere Beats Gore: Writing Horror That Stays With You with C.M. Forest
    Mar 27 2026

    KEY LINKS:

    Devil's Rock Books: https://devilsrockbooks.com

    Daniel Willcocks: https://danielwillcocks.com

    Twisted Tales Books: https://twistedtalesbooks.com


    SHOWNOTES

    In this episode, Daniel sits down with C.M. Forest — award-winning horror author, atmospheric storyteller, and creator of deeply unsettling, isolation-driven fiction.


    Together, they explore Christian’s unconventional path into writing, from studying animation and chasing a dream of comic art to discovering that storytelling—not drawing—was the real obsession. What followed was a decade-long journey into horror, experimentation, and ultimately finding his voice through short fiction and novels.


    They dig into the origins of his award-winning novel Infested, the unexpected impact of adopting a pen name, and how his short story collection The Roots Run Deep and Other Stories came together almost by accident—revealing recurring themes of loneliness, dread, and existential fear along the way.


    The conversation also dives into horror craft, from building atmosphere and sustaining tension to why slow-burn horror hits harder than shock value. Plus, Christian shares insights on the evolving horror landscape, the rise of indie creators, and why there’s never been a better time to be a horror writer.


    This is a grounded, honest conversation about finding your creative lane, embracing what scares you, and building a career in horror on your own terms.


    💀 In this episode you’ll discover:


    • How writing in Tim Hortons became Christian’s creative routine

    • Why switching to a pen name changed everything for his publishing journey

    • The surprising origin of his short story collection and how it came together organically

    • Why isolation, loneliness, and existential dread keep appearing in his work

    • The importance of atmosphere and slow-burn tension in effective horror

    • How authors like Nick Cutter and Adam Nevill shaped his writing style

    • Why indie horror is thriving across books, film, and games right now

    • The challenge of structuring a short story collection for pacing and variety

    • His love of classic slashers like Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter and what makes them work

    • Why atmosphere matters more than gore when it comes to lasting horror impact


    Links & Resources:

    • Official Website: https://christianlaforet.com/

    • Explore The Roots Run Deep and Other Stories

    • Discover Infested


    Recommended in this episode:

    • The Troop by Nick Cutter

    • The Ritual by Adam Nevill

    • The Acolyte

    • Last Days

    • The Terror



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    📚 About the Guest


    C.M. Forest (Christian Laforet) is a horror author based in Ontario, Canada. He is the author of the Benjamin Franklin Silver Award-winning novel Infested, the novella We All Fall Before the Harvest, and the short story collection The Roots Run Deep and Other Stories.


    His fiction has appeared in numerous anthologies across multiple genres, often exploring themes of isolation, dread, and the human psyche. A lifelong horror fan, he draws inspiration from film, literature, and the growing indie horror scene. When he’s not writing, he lives with his family—and his blanket-obsessed basset hound, Sully.

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