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Episode 2.57 – Ole Rock Titty with Jason Brant

Welcome 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’re excited to welcome Jason Brant to the show to discuss his  work and all things Horror! This was the perfect follow-up to last week’s episode with Hunter Shea as we had another hilarious conversation that had us all laughing until our stomachs hurt. Jason is the author of numerous books including the Asher Benson Series, The Hunger Series, and the West of Hell series. He’s also the co-host of the Final Guys podcast, which is loaded with great recommendations and a must-listen for any horror fan. This was a great conversation that has a lot of great insight for any author who is looking to self-publish their work. Throughout the course of the episode, we talked about reading your own reviews, how Final Guys started, The Hunger 6, self publishing, pressure from readers, meeting Kane Hodder, loving shitty movies, and so much more. We had a a lot of fun recording this episode and we hope you guys enjoy it as much as we did. Now we’ve had 3/4 of the Final Guys on the show and it’s only a matter of time before we get Jack Campisi on here!

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