
This week, I’m joined by author Dianna Gunn to talk about writing across genres, finding inspiration in tabletop gaming and fantasy worlds, and why online communities remain such an important part of the literary ecosystem.We discuss the realities of indie publishing, creative burnout, weaving trauma and healing into speculative fiction, and the surprising ways horror and fantasy often overlap. Dianna also shares how community support has shaped her career and why no writer should do it all alone.Plus learn about the latest and greatest drinking game taking the B-horror world by storm;)This episode does not contain spoilers but we discuss:Lobster Man from Mars (1989)Oculus (2013)Sharks in a Cornfield (2021)Shark Side of the Moon (2022)Follow Dianna on Bluesky and InstagramCheck out her work: Choices: An Anthology of Reproductive HorrorMoonshadow Rising DuologyKiller Debt💀💀Follow us on Instagram @spooky.scholars💀Join the ongoing conversation and LIVE salon each month at spookyscholars.com🖤Full show notes at patreon.com/spookyscholars
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