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Episode 2.23 – Angels and Doves, with Laurel, Rich, and Shane

soloSLRWelcome to the Ink Heist podcast, which is devoted to dark genre fiction, featuring hosts Rich Duncan, Shane Douglas Keene, Laurel Hightower and a whole bevy of authors and other interesting guests for your listening and enlightening pleasure. We are a very irreverent, often linguistically explicit broadcast so we highly recommend you use discretion when listening around easily influenced young ones or anyone who is easily offended. We would like to thank the band Secret Smoker for allowing us to use their song “Crushed by Air” to kick-off and finish the podcast.

This week, we  were joined by a special co-host and friend of the show, Tracy Robinson! For those who don’t know her, Tracy contributes to both Ladies of Horror Fiction and Sci-fi & Scary. The four of us had an amazing conversation with Stephen Graham Jones, whose new novel The Only Good Indians, drops on July 14th. We don’t want to spoil that episode too much, but you’ll definitely want to tune in when the episode goes live in July. To tide you over until then, we decided to do a standalone episode where we tease the Stephen Graham Jones interview, talk about Laird Barron’s Worse Angels and Lonesome Dove, interactions with wildlife, what we’re reading, the films The Eclipse and The Horsemen,  and Laurel’s upcoming new story. Be sure to tune in next week when we welcome back Laird Barron to the show! Check out our conversation now right here on Ink Heist or on your favorite streaming service.

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