DIY MFA Radio

379: Bending Genres, Defying Expectations, and Crafting Characters in a Horror Novel - Interview with Andy Marino

Oct 13, 2021
Ask episode
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
'Sydney's' Addiction
02:23 • 2min
3
The Home Invasion by Sydney Burgess
03:56 • 2min
4
How to Keep the Suspense Going in a Horror Novel
05:29 • 3min
5
The First Person Character in the Tale Heart
08:26 • 3min
6
The Beginning of a Book Review - I Love the First Line
11:00 • 2min
7
The Cycle of Addiction and Relapse
12:38 • 2min
8
How to Dismantle the Binary Thinking Around Addiction
14:23 • 2min
9
Sydney - A Novel About Diction
16:23 • 2min
10
The Darkest Novel - Sydney
18:07 • 2min
11
Is There Hope That They Can Survive?
19:45 • 2min
12
The Challenge of the Cold Open
21:17 • 3min
13
Time Jumps in a Novel
24:08 • 3min
14
'Sydney' - A Review
27:36 • 2min
15
Book Review: Houro
29:37 • 2min
16
Trust in the Reader
31:13 • 2min
17
What a Horror Novel Could Be?
32:58 • 5min
18
What's the Difference Between Logistical and Emotional Suspense?
37:50 • 2min
19
Is Horror a Genre?
39:50 • 3min
20
You're Right About the Mood Versus Achanre
42:46 • 4min
21
What's Next for You?
46:48 • 2min
22
Writing Advice - Your Number One Tip for Writers
48:32 • 2min
23
What I've Learned From Stephen King
50:44 • 2min
24
The Flabby Monster
52:55 • 3min