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Second to Die

Second to Die

By: Max & Cole
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A horror fiction podcast where we talk about lots of things... and sometimes horror! Join us for a weekly review of books and film as we discuss the good, the bad, and the hilariously terrible aspects of the horror genre. Each episode contains one horror movie review and one horror fiction review.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Art Literary History & Criticism
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  • 48 - All Cheerleaders Die and Let's Go Play at the Adams
    Jun 12 2021

    Join us this week as we discuss the coolest vagina you’ve ever met, raising the dead through the healing power of crystals, and Cole’s platonic bookstagram crush, Mother Horror.

    Feel free to email questions, comments, or episode suggestions to secondtodiepod@gmail.com, and thanks for listening!

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    50 mins
  • 47- The Windmill and In My Father's Basement
    Jun 5 2021

    Join us this week as we discuss the most boring deal with the devil ever, a moment Cole saw himself in a horror novel, and something Max had no idea Cole would be into.

    Feel free to email questions, comments, or episode suggestions to secondtodiepod@gmail.com, and thanks for listening!

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    51 mins
  • 46 - Castle Freak and While You Sleep
    May 29 2021

    Join us this week as we discuss times when pretending to be a cat might be awkward, a solution to infertility that might not be best, and the most shocking wine cellar scene since Edgar Allen Poe.

    Feel free to email questions, comments, or episode suggestions to secondtodiepod@gmail.com, and thanks for listening!

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    51 mins

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