
059 - Exploring The Deadlands With Katherine Silva
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Join host Jason on Weird Reads as he delves into Katherine Silva’s The Deadlands—a haunting series rooted in grief, folklore, and post‑apocalyptic landscapes.
In this episode, Katherine talks about:
- The evolution of Undead Folk, Dead Folk and Nothingland and how they interconnect
- Writing through grief, the role of myths in horror fiction, the importance of hope, and world‑building the wasteland of the Deadlands
- Her indie author journey, publishing with Strange Wilds Press, and what's next in her writing path
- Undead Folk
- Dead Folk
- Nothingland
- Vulpine Curse
- Todd Keisling
- Amanda Headlee
- Tom Rimer
- Brandon Lafaro
- Pauline Chow
- Sam Richard
- Kyle Winkler
- Rob Smales
Website: https://www.katherinesilvaauthor.com/
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