Mike Thorn on Sister Luna Podcast

“On this episode I interview horror author Mike Thorn. His stories gave me nightmares but this conversation served up the laughs.
There’s a wicked poltergeist story and a double dicked demon. What more could you ask for?”
“Horror is the Truth” — Darkest Hours: Expanded Edition Reviewed on Tuerlemot

“Each story in Darkest Hours reads like a blast of intense sound. Crisp, erudite and intense, these stories speak with uncanny voices that occasionally converse with one another (as we’ll explore in this essay). Thorn builds narrative worlds that inhabit a set of thematic coordinates that I propose we recognize with the term Thornian.’ The Thornian exists in the interplay between addiction, violence, academic pretensions and the supernatural monsters which push these other themes to their limits.”
What are Horror Authors Reading During Lockdown?

Today on iHorror, Mike Thorn shares his thoughts on Daphne du Maurier’s 1959 collection The Breaking Point.
Also featured: Rob E. Boley, Samantha Kolesnik, Aaron Dries, Megan Hart, and Glenn Rolfe.
Dreams of Lake Drukka & Exhumation Now Available in Paperback

“Deeply disturbing, in all the best ways.”
– Laurel Hightower, author of Whispers in the Dark
“Mike Thorn captures the essence of his characters so well in such a short space that his stories often yield the same satisfaction as reading an entire novel.”
– Erin Emily Ann Vance, author of Advice for Taxidermists and Amateur Beekeepers
Order now.
