Hey, friends. If you’re struggling to get something done that you know would be beneficial for you but for whatever reason it’s not happening, one practice that might help is coupling these good practices with things you love. This will help with the resistance and will help you to develop the habit and stick with it in the early stages. Here are some examples. I mentioned studying Japanese kanji before. It is a daily practice that is incredibly monotonous. Looking at flashcards for kanji I’ve seen before and slowly introducing new kanji. I might have a deck of over 100 cards each day, so the time commitment can soon add up. These days when I study kanji, I also listen to music I like (often death metal but it may be different for you). Now I actually look forward to studying kanji as it’s an excuse for me to blast some Six Feet Under, Napalm Death, Carcass or whatever happens to be on the menu on that particular day. Exercise is a good one to couple with something else you love. Music is a popular choice but perhaps it’s listening to a podcast, watching a movie/TV show, whatever it is, couple it with something you enjoy and you’ll likely exercise more. A bonus tip for extra commitment: make the rule that you can ONLY watch said TV show when exercising. Whenever I’m cleaning, washing up, cooking or doing household chores, I am always doing something else I like. Either I’m having a phone call with a friend, listening to a podcast or audiobook, watching a TV show or YouTube channel or (my personal favourite) watching pro wrestling (WWE, AEW has gone pretty stale but now MJF is back it could get good again—or at least MJF’s segments). What I'm WatchingI've been doing an Orange is the New Black marathon for a few months now having missed it the first time round. I'm on the penultimate season. Things have slowed down so I'm taking a break to check out the mini series, Bodkin, a team of podcasters are investigating some unusual happenings in a small Welsh town. Only one episode in but this dark comedy series has potential. What I'm ReadingI'm about 60% of the way through Josh Malerman's Incidents Around The House. Bob and I will be chatting with him in a few weeks, so look out for a Patreon callout soon. I love the experimental format and how this is as near to a found-footage film as we've ever got on the page. I have a feeling the scare factor is really going to amp up in the final act and it wasn't exactly anxiety-free reading to begin with. What I'm Listening ToOranssi Pazuzu. Holy hell! Experimental otherworldly black metal that gets psychedelic and almost channels Goblin at times. I feel like I’m on drugs just listening to them. Check out their 2020 album, Mestarin kynsi. What's on This Is Horror this WeekOver on the This Is Horror Podcast YouTube channel, we just put up part one of our conversation with Kev Harrison. And on the podcast itself, the second part with Kev just landed. We recorded a brand new conversation with Paul Tremblay over the weekend, so expect that and the conversation with Chris Panatier to land soon. Well, that about does it for another week. Don't forget to check out what’s been going on in This Is Horror world below. If you want to see other newsletters I recommend, you can follow this link. But until next time, have a great day, friends. Michael David Wilson P.S. If you like this newsletter and want to support my work and This Is Horror, please become a This Is Horror Podcast patron. It would make me happy but only do it if it will make you happy, too. P.P.S. If you’re ready to take your writing to the next level with some professional editing or a writing consultation, you can find out about my rates here and reply to this email. P.P.P.S. There are a limited amount of This Is Horror Podcast advertising slots available for June and July. Please reply to query. Look Out For … Hollow Tongue by Eden Royce“With her adult horror fiction debut, Royce presents a novella of a young woman trying to escape the demons of a past that refuses to let her go.” Maxine Forest goes back to her childhood home after a serious accident leaves her in dire financial straits. The empty house is now home only to the … TIH 567: Kev Harrison on Shadow of the Hidden, Research for Stories, and Story PlanningIn this podcast, Kev Harrison talks about his new book, Shadow of the Hidden, research for stories, story planning, and much more. About Kev Harrison Kev Harrison is a writer of dark fiction and English language teacher from England, living and working in Lisbon, Portugal. His books include The Balance, Below, Paths Best Left Untrodden, and Shadow of the … 5 Must Read Horror Articles 3 June 2024Welcome to Must Read Horror, where we search the internet for the best horror articles of the week so you don’t have to. Without further ado: What Sleeps Beneath dig out the VCR to watch Ti West’s The House of the Devil and have a unique experience The Lineup recommend thirteen examples of sci-fi horror you may … News Round-up Week Ending 31 May 2024Here’s a small selection of the horror and genre news that caught our eye during the last week … Out today from author Deirdre Swinden and Crystal Lake Publishing, Somnium Immerse yourself in a terrifying blend of psychological horror and high-tech science fiction in this riveting novel where dreams can kill. Gillian Hardie experiences nightmares so … Look Out For … We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer“With his debut novel, Kliewer ramps up the tension with a haunting tale of mysterious guests who have long overstayed their welcome.” Charlie and Eve are a young, queer couple who flip houses. After landing a killer deal on an old house in a delightful neighborhood, they get to work prepping the house to flip. … 5 Must Read Horror Articles 27 May 2024Welcome to Must Read Horror, where we search the internet for the best horror articles of the week so you don’t have to. Without further ado: Crime Reads examine the depictions of nature and human nature in Frankenstein The Lineup select their six top horror-themed amusement park attractions Dread Central find the facts behind the urban … TIH 566: Gwendolyn Kiste on The Haunting of VelkwoodIn this podcast, Gwendolyn Kiste talks about The Haunting of Velkwood and more. About Gwendolyn Kiste Gwendolyn Kiste is the three-time Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Rust Maidens, Reluctant Immortals, And Her Smile Will Untether the Universe, Pretty Marys All in a Row, The Invention of Ghosts, and Boneset & Feathers. Her short fiction … News Round-up Week Ending 24 May 2024Here’s a small selection of the horror and genre news that caught our eye during the last week … New from author A. C. Wise and Absinthe Books, Grackle Andi’s on a road trip to a famously haunted town, Drakesburg. It was supposed to be partly a research trip for her thesis, partly one last sister’s … |
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I was speaking with a friend recently who said they were working for hours on end every day and still felt like they didn’t have time for everything. It’s a common concern and one I empathise with a great deal. It was over ten years ago when I realised I would never do everything I wanted to in a day. I was doing these insane workdays, staying up almost all night in this desperate attempt to get my to-do list finished. The do-list included writing tasks, This Is Horror tasks, podcast tasks,...
Hey, friends. Today is probably a newsletter in its more traditional form because rather than provide you with a life lesson or writing tip, I literally want to give you a couple of pieces of This Is Horror news. Firstly, the This Is Horror Podcast Discord now has a general channel open to the public. You can click here and join it right now. See, I want the This Is Horror Podcast Patreon to be a family and community for all who want to be part of it. That includes those who don’t have the...
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