An Interview with the creative team of "Something Reaping"

EPISODE · Feb 6, 2026 · 1H 17M

An Interview with the creative team of "Something Reaping"

from Voices from the Void · host Benjamin Linzy

Something Reaping is an illustrated, interconnected folk horror collection by DeAnn Bell, with artwork by Sara Smith, published by Atomic Bohemian. Available for Preorder on 2/13/2026 https://www.atomicbohemian.com/ Set along the banks of Kentucky Lake, these stories move back and forth through time, following characters who appear unrelated—until patterns begin to emerge. Inspired by real-life nightmares and paranormal experiences, the collection blurs the line between childhood fears and real-world monsters. What begins as isolated horrors uncoils into a predatory truth: a place shaped by what people take, what they wilfully ignore, and what exists on the boundary where reality fails. DeAnn Bell, Author- DeAnn Bell has always been drawn to the darker edges of creativity. As a child, she talked to ghosts, predicted events, and unsettled those around her with an imagination that refused to stay within safe boundaries. That fascination followed her into adulthood, where folklore, ritual, and landscape became central to her writing. With a PhD and over twelve years’ experience in creative writing, DeAnn is the author of Yule Moon (2023), Samhain Awakening (2023), and Beltane Ash (2024), as well as numerous short stories and poems. Her work is rooted in Pagan tradition, seasonal cycles, and the belief that there are places where older truths still breathe beneath the modern world. Though she is Kentucky-born, she lives in Rhosgadfan, Wales, where she writes with three adored cats, one talented husband, and the whispers of a thousand ghosts. Favourite Cryptids:1.        Kelpie2.        Werewolf3.        Bigfoot Sara Smith, Illustrator- Sara Smith has been creating creepy content alongside DeAnn Bell since they were both in kindergarten. As a child, she loved drawing, watching scary films, and devouring books on the supernatural, with particular enthusiasm for spontaneous human combustion, hauntings, and the Bermuda Triangle. As an adult, her interests remain largely unchanged. She continues to draw, collects cats with a wide range of personality disorders, and harbours a deep resentment toward the modern world for failing to produce any new Bermuda Triangle phenomena. Sara lives in Kentucky, USA, with her very patient husband, three children, and a menagerie of pets—including the aforementioned cats. Her illustrations bring a lifelong fascination with the strange, the eerie, and the unexplained to the page. Favourite Cryptids:1. Fresno Nightcrawlers2. Bigfoot3. Kappa

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