• Ep 3. A Love Story You Can Really Sink Your Teeth Into (With Guests Lisa Morales, Clarkisha Kent and Jeffrey Masters!)

  • Feb 1 2022
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 3. A Love Story You Can Really Sink Your Teeth Into (With Guests Lisa Morales, Clarkisha Kent and Jeffrey Masters!)

  • Summary

  • We love a good vampire love story! Get ready to sink your teeth into an all-new episode of Two Sentence Horror Stories The Podcast! On this episode, hosts Danielle Radford and Megan Rosati chat with GLAAD award-winning journalist— and host of the LGBTQ+A Podcast— Jeffrey Masters as well as culture critic Clarkisha Kent about the tired trope of "killing your queers" in entertainment and the latest episode of the season. Plus, season 3 showrunner and writer of the episode, Lisa Morales, joins us to talk about the wild night that inspired the story behind “Teeth.” Watch Two Sentence Horror Stories season 3 on The CW and cwtv.com, and catch up on seasons 1 & 2 on Netflix. Follow Instagram.com/twosentencehorrorstories for the latest updates. Links: Lisa Morales: https://twitter.com/lisamorales1111 Jeffrey Masters: https://www.jeffrey-masters.com Clarkisha Kent: https://clarkishakent.com Follow Danielle @ https://twitter.com/danielleradford   Follow Megan @ https://twitter.com/meganrosati  Watch 2SHS on The CW: https://www.cwtv.com/shows/two-sentence-horror-stories/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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