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[Writing, Horror, and Haunted Imaginations: A Conversation with Grady Hendrix]-[Episode 697: Possessed by Paperbacks: A Chat with Grady Hendrix]

Morbid · B2 · 2025-08-11

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Introduction: The Art of Conversation

In this special episode of Morbid, hosts Ash and Elena welcome acclaimed author, screenwriter, and podcaster Grady Hendrix. Known for his unique approach to horror and his highly interactive book events, Hendrix discusses the creative process, the challenges of writing, and the importance of making public appearances entertaining. Hendrix candidly describes the writing experience as often involving "sitting in silence and hating yourself," a sentiment the hosts find deeply relatable. He emphasizes that his goal for events, such as those for Witchcraft for Wayward Girls, is to ensure attendees feel that leaving their homes was "marginally worthwhile," often positioning himself as the "stupidest person in the room" to put his audience at ease.

The Craft of Storytelling and Research

Hendrix shares his unique perspective on research, distinguishing between the "nuts and bolts" logistical research required for a book’s setting and the "fun" rabbit holes he explores once the draft is complete. He reflects on his interest in history, noting that he enjoys making figures from the 19th and early 20th centuries feel "present and vital" rather than "fuddy-duddy, dusty old people." He references Alan Moore’s From Hell to illustrate how alien the past would feel if one could truly travel back to 1888, highlighting that, in his view, the past was often defined by people who were "drunk just pretty much all the time" as a coping mechanism for a difficult, dirty world.

Writing Women and Authentic Characters

Addressing his success in writing female characters—a point of praise from the hosts—Hendrix admits he finds the surprise surrounding this skill "weird." He argues that writing characters who are not oneself is simply "the job" of a writer. Drawing from his upbringing with three older sisters and a long marriage, he notes that while experiences differ, he can "extrapolate" those perspectives. He admits that he avoids writing from cultural perspectives he does not understand, but for his female characters, he simply focuses on "thinking it through and not being a knucklehead."

The "Would You Rather" Horror Gauntlet

The episode takes a playful turn as the hosts lead Hendrix through a series of absurd "Would You Rather" scenarios. Hendrix makes several memorable choices:

  • The Eldritch Horror vs. The Cursed Book: He chooses to co-author with an Eldritch horror writing in Comic Sans, reasoning that he could eventually appreciate the entity's unique perspective and "special holidays."
  • The Sassy Typewriter: He opts for a haunted typewriter that provides "sassy commentary" over a cursed laptop that inserts romance subplots, preferring to engage in "witty banter" rather than constantly editing out unwanted narratives.
  • The Girls' Trip: When forced to choose between a week in Shirley Jackson’s Hill House or a weekend trip with the witches from Suspiria, Hendrix chooses the latter, jokingly planning a luxury getaway with separate villas to avoid Helena Marcos’s snoring.
  • Murder Puppets: In a scenario involving his childhood home, he decides that living with "murder puppets" would be manageable, suggesting that if he keeps them fed and happy, they might even help him by transcribing his stories.

Conclusion: Future Projects

Hendrix concludes the conversation by plugging his latest nonfiction work, These Fists Break Bricks, a history of how kung fu movies arrived in America. He also provides updates on the second season of his podcast, Super Scary Haunted Homeschool, which will focus on haunted houses, and expresses hope that his current novel draft will be ready for publication by the end of next year. The episode serves as a testament to Hendrix’s wit, his deep passion for the horror genre, and his ability to find humor in the darker corners of the creative process.

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