Behind the Pages: Chris Harrison's Exclusive Interview on The Dark Mind Podcast
Our very own Chris Harrison joins "The Dark Minds Podcast" for an exclusive interview! Get ready to explore the eerie inspiration behind Chris's latest horror novel and uncover the secrets of creating bone-chilling stories.
Chris Harrison, recently appeared on The Dark Mind Podcast, captivating listeners with insights into his debut novel, "The Rising." The episode delves deep into the chilling world Harrison has crafted and offers fans a glimpse behind the scenes of his writing process. "The Rising" brings to life a gripping horror narrative that has already begun to make waves in the genre. Set against a backdrop of suspense and dark intrigue, the novel promises to immerse readers in a story filled with unsettling twists and spine-tingling moments.
During his appearance on The Dark Mind Podcast, Harrison shared the inspiration behind "The Rising," revealing how his fascination with horror and classic macabre elements influenced the novel's creation. He discussed the intricate process of creating a storyline that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Harrison also provided valuable insights into his approach to character development, describing how he crafts compelling and memorable characters that resonate with readers. The podcast episode explored his methods for weaving together themes of fear and suspense, as well as the unique stylistic choices that define his writing. His passion for the genre and commitment to storytelling shone through in the interview, making it a must-listen for fans of horror and thriller fiction.
Listeners can catch the full interview on The Dark Mind Podcast’s website or through popular podcast platforms (APPLE, SPOTIFY).
Stay tuned for more updates on Chris Harrison's literary journey and his contributions to the world of horror fiction.
For those interested in exploring "The Rising," copies are available at major bookstores and online retailers.
About The Dark Mind Podcast
Join host, Vincent Midgard, as he interviews writers and filmmakers who produce works in dark literature and film, including horror, noir, gothic, as well as nonfiction and documentaries on dark subject matter.