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We interview writer, poet, playwright, and Horror Writers Association member Christina Delia about her career and her love of horror.

THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW WITH WRITER CHRISTINA DELIA

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE

In this episode, NHE host Scott Murphy chats with short story writer, poet, and playwright Christina Delia about her career in writing.

Over the course of the interview, they discuss Christina’s poetry collection “Guts! Lips! 55 Voracious Poems”, how she got into horror writing, and her entry point into horror.

Plus, we get into the current state of horror, the usefulness of trigger warnings, and the amount of kid-oriented content produced in the late 80s and early 90s.

ABOUT THIS PODCAST

Host Scott Murphy (host of the Guilty Pleasures Podcast) chats with the best indie talent the horror genre has to offer. While the show typically focuses on indie directors, actors and writers are often a part of the conversation as well.

Murphy is a freelance journalist, reviewer, and podcaster. He got into horror in his early teens and has not looked back since. As well as reviewing on New Horror Express, he currently writes reviews for The Wee Review and has previously written for Slimehouse TV, Subtitled Online, and The 405.  His favorite horror movie is The Shining, and his favorite horror novel is Interview with The Vampire.

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