• 2 - Author's Commentary with CYNTHIA PELAYO

  • May 20 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
  • Podcast

2 - Author's Commentary with CYNTHIA PELAYO

  • Summary

  • Cynthia Pelayo sheds light on the original ideas she had for her latest novel, Forgotten Sisters, and changes she made to the story, some larger than others. She also concludes the podcast with perhaps the most humorously timed description of something horribly gruesome that I've ever heard. If you only listen to one podcast episode all year, that would be weird, but I hope it's this one.


    About the Show: Conversations with creative guests, broadly, but not strictly about one of three possible subjects:


    • I LOVED THIS! - In which the guest gets to gush about a story they are absolutely in love with.
    • Author's Commentary - In which the guest author talks about deleted scenes, changed characters and other alterations they've mad to one (or more) of their stories.
    • Studying the Scares - In which the guest picks a moment from a work of horror (or, perhaps, the entire work, if they just can't narrow it down) so we can talk about what makes it so effective and memorable, as well as the influence it has had on them.


    Theme Music: "Mysterious Blues Guitar Logo" by Remstunes - used with Envato License

    Lead-in Music: "Everything You Know is a Myth" by Crypt-of-Insomnia - used with Envato License

    Cut-in Music: "Mystery Clock Suspense" by Crypt-of-Insomnia - used with Envato License


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