EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 1H 4M
Dark Academia and Darker Stories: Cassandra O’Sullivan Sachar on Horror Writing and Craft | Ep 36
from The Night Crew Podcast · host Brad Ricks
In this episode of The Night Crew Podcast, Brad Ricks sits down with Cassandra O’Sullivan Sachar to talk about teaching horror writing, building a life as an author and scholar, and why horror gives writers the freedom to explore both the grotesque and the deeply human. They discuss Cassandra’s work as an English professor, her popular horror writing class, her love of Edgar Allan Poe, and the inspiration behind books like Darkness There, But Something More, Close the Door, Lake of Secrets, and Keeper of Corpses and Other Dark Tales. The conversation dives into dark academia, psychological horror, paranormal mysteries, short story writing, body horror scholarship, Frankenstein’s monster, and the importance of writing community, revision, and pushing past fear to actually get the words on the page. This is a must-listen for fans of horror fiction, author interviews, gothic literature, creative writing, indie horror authors, and behind-the-scenes conversations about the craft of writing dark stories. LINKS: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cassandra.sachar Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cosachar Brad's Book Crypt: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bradricksbookcrypt SEO Keywords / Buzzwords: Cassandra O’Sullivan Sachar, Cassandra O’Sullivan Sachar interview, The Night Crew Podcast, Brad Ricks, horror writing, horror professor, Edgar Allan Poe, dark academia, gothic horror, psychological horror, paranormal mystery, Frankenstein’s monster, indie horror author, horror short stories, creative writing, body horror, Stoker nominated, horror scholarship, author interview, horror podcast Hashtags: #CassandraOSullivanSachar #TheNightCrewPodcast #BradRicks #HorrorPodcast #AuthorInterview #HorrorWriting #EdgarAllanPoe #DarkAcademia #GothicHorror #PsychologicalHorror #ParanormalMystery #IndieHorror #HorrorAuthor #CreativeWriting #Frankenstein #BodyHorror #HorrorScholarship #KeeperOfCorpses #DarknessThereButSomethingMore #WomenInHorror
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In this episode of The Night Crew Podcast, Brad Ricks sits down with Cassandra O’Sullivan Sachar to talk about teaching horror writing, building a life as an author and scholar, and why horror gives writers the freedom to explore both the grotesque and the deeply human. They discuss Cassandra’s work as an English professor, her popular horror writing class, her love of Edgar Allan Poe, and the inspiration behind books like Darkness There, But Something More, Close the Door, Lake of Secrets, and Keeper of Corpses and Other Dark Tales. The conversation dives into dark academia, psychological horror, paranormal mysteries, short story writing, body horror scholarship, Frankenstein’s monster, and the importance of writing community, revision, and pushing past fear to actually get the words on the page. This is a must-listen for fans of horror fiction, author interviews, gothic literature, creative writing, indie horror authors, and behind-the-scenes conversations about the craft of writing dark stories. LINKS: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cassandra.sachar Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cosachar Brad's Book Crypt: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bradricksbookcrypt SEO Keywords / Buzzwords:Cassandra O’Sullivan Sachar, Cassandra O’Sullivan Sachar interview, The Night Crew Podcast, Brad Ricks, horror writing, horror professor, Edgar Allan Poe, dark academia, gothic horror, psychological horror, paranormal mystery, Frankenstein’s monster, indie horror author, horror short stories, creative writing, body horror, Stoker nominated, horror scholarship, author interview, horror podcast Hashtags:#CassandraOSullivanSachar #TheNightCrewPodcast #BradRicks #HorrorPodcast #AuthorInterview #HorrorWriting #EdgarAllanPoe #DarkAcademia #GothicHorror #PsychologicalHorror #ParanormalMystery #IndieHorror #HorrorAuthor #CreativeWriting #Frankenstein #BodyHorror #HorrorScholarship #KeeperOfCorpses #DarknessThereButSomethingMore #WomenInHorror
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