how to win the lottery s8e3 – david connerley nahm interview (author of ancient oceans of central kentucky)
before closing out our kentucky module, we had the pleasure of speaking with david connerley nahm, author of last week’s book, ancient oceans of central kentucky. after learning how to pronounce his name (oops), we ask a kentucky man about justified — and get an ernest p. worrell answer. we learn where david’s love of the mysterious and eerie came from, what he drew on from his life and his childhood while writing ancient oceans, and the specific way he structured, organized, and edited this book. we talk about the end of the novel (with spoilers!). david shares the one thing he’d do differently in publishing the book. we ask if he’d want to believe it was jacob who returned.
david’s “delicate horror” mini-module
the turn of the screw by henry james
the haunting of hill house by shirley jackson
ghost stories by m.r. james
stories by robert aickman
stories by ramsey campbell
seaton’s aunt by walter de la mare
anything and everything ernest p. worrell ever did
reading list for season eight
the vine that ate the south by jd wilkes
ancient oceans of central kentucky by david connerley nahm
first blood by david morrell
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