We wrap up Season III with all the Gothic Elements that can be found in Game of Thrones!Joining me for the conversation is one of my favorite Gothic Bookstagrammers, Elena! Check her out @my_vampyre_diarySupport Sublimely Gothic by beco
Today we discuss a new Gothic novel, The Quickening with the author herself, Sarah Rhiannon Ward! Warning: Spoiler section of the interview begins at 30:47!Support Sublimely Gothic by becoming a patron on the Sophiamehr Studios Patreon page
Today we are talking about the Home Before Dark, the latest thriller novel of Riley Sager. It came out in June 2020, it’s his fourth book, and I really wanted to buy it, but I had to be mindful of my book budget. I ended putting it on hold at
Today we are talking about The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. Published in 1886, this Gothic novella gives a physical manifestation to the duality of man and explores how we process good and evil. 3,000 copie
Today we are talking about The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins, the modern re-imagining of Jane Eyre set in Birmingham, Alabama! This episode does contain spoilers; you have been duly warned!Support Sublimely Gothic by becoming a patron on
This is Season III Episode 1 of Sublimely Gothic. Today we are kicking off the new season with a new entry into the Gothic canon, a YA horror novel by the name of Horrid. And joining us for that conversation is none other the author herself, K
This is the finale episode of Season II! Today we are taking a break from our traditional format of analyzing Gothic novels to explore the Gothic tropes within a more mainstream franchise. Last season’s finale was all about the Gothic in Harry
This is Season II Episode IX where we discuss my absolute favorite in modern Gothic Literature…The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon! Published originally in Spanish in 2001 it was translated into English by Lucia Graves and published in
Today Jess and I tackle one of the most popular Gothic novels to hit the shelves in 2020, Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia. It it worth all the hype? Tune in to find out!Support Sublimely Gothic by becoming a patron on the Sophiamehr
Join Jess and I as we discuss one of her all-time favorites, Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu. And returning to us this episode is Gothic writer and enthusiast Morgan Chalfant!Support Sublimely Gothic by becoming a patron on the Sophiamehr Stud
Join us for a special interview with Lisa DeSelm, author of the new Gothic fairy-tale rendition, The Puppetmaster’s Apprentice! Spoiler-free interview until 27:12! Anything beyond…
This is Episode 7 of Sublimely Gothic. Today we are going to discuss a giant in Gothic genre. While certainly not the oldest; being published in 1938, it catapulted its author to immediate stardom. Welcome to Daphne Du Maurier’s Rebecca! Joinin
Last time we switched things up with a poetry episode, and now we’ve moving back to our classic template of exploring one Gothic text. We are traveling through time again to the mid-19th century deep into the foggy moors to a spooky mansion tha
Today we shall explore a variety of poems and short stories by the infamous Edgar Allan Poe, probably one of the most legendary names in Gothic literature!Poetry Background music by Cryo Chambers: check them out here!
Today we’re talking about the first contemporary Gothic novel of our podcast, The Thirteenth Tale. Written in 2005 as the debut novel of Diane Setterfield, it has all our classic Gothic tropes with family secrets, burning mansions, and potentia
Today we are going to discuss a Gothic tale that was not considered anything spectacular at its first publication in 1910. It was pulpy, it was trashy, and overall not considered literary in any way, shape or form. Yet in the following century
Today we are going to pick apart the precursor to all Gothic novels, the one that started it all, or at least made use of the world “Gothic” in its name, “The Castle of Otranto: A Gothic Story” written by Horace Walpole in 1764.Joining us f