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Author Brian Asman joins us to talk haunted houses, horror humor, the madness of horror writing, and his latest book, “Man, F*CK THIS HOUSE”.

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We sat down with author Brian Asman to talk about his brand-new book Man, F*CK THIS HOUSE.

Brian Asman is a writer, actor, and director from San Diego, CA. He’s the author of Good Dogs, Our Black Hearts Beat as One, I’m Not Even Supposed to Be Here TodayNeo ArcanaNunchuck CityJailbroke, and Return of the Living Elves. He’s recently published short stories in American Cannibal, The Dark Waves of Winter, DreadPop, Pulp Modern, Kelp, and comics in Tales of Horrorgasm.

A film he co-wrote and produced, A Haunting in Ravenwood, is available now on DVD and VOD from Breaking Glass. His short “Reel Trouble” won Best Short Film at Gen Con 2022 and Best Horror Short at the Indie Gathering.

Brian breaks down what makes haunted house stories so enduring, how his twisted sense of humor seeps into his horror writing, and the process of taking familiar tropes and flipping them upside down. Of course, we also veer off into the weird, the funny, and the terrifying because that is what we do.

If you are a fan of horror lit, indie authors, haunted houses that bite back, or just want to hear Brian drop some knowledge while we crack jokes, this episode is for you.

This episode is perfect for fans searching for haunted house horror novels, indie horror authors, horror comedy, and the latest Brian Asman interview. We dive deep into writing horror books that stand out, making this a must-listen for readers and writers who love scary stories with a sharp edge.

Find Brian on social media (@thebrianasman) or his website www.brianasmanbooks.com.

ABOUT THE SHOW:

Another Goddamn Horror Podcast

This conversational horror podcast focuses on guests from all artistic walks of the genre. The goal is to nerd out on horror with fun people, have fun, and promote the work of indie artists, filmmakers, and creators.

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