![]() ![]() People going mad and murdering neighbors, classmates without real cause. The country is becoming “civilized,” and yet, in one stretch of the Rocky Mountains, a terrifying, new kind of violence is suddenly emerging. Now the Frontier is closed, the gold and silver mines have dried up. Legends sprung up about the mine being cursed or even haunted. During the final days of the Gold Rush, one mining company in Colorado, pulled up radioactive Uranium, and then the mine then collapsed in on itself. What was the dark substance found 666 feet underground? Blending modern horror, historical fact and Western lore, Scott Snyder and Dan Panosian have created a uniquely terrifying thriller with Canary. Jeremy and Justin discuss many topics in the horror genre. More importantly Dauber is currently researching a writing a new novel on what scares us. He has penned books such as In the Demon’s Bedroom: Yiddish Literature and the Early Modern, also Antonio’s Devils: Writers of the Jewish Enlightenment and the Birth of Modern Hebrew and Yiddish Literature, The Worlds of Sholem Aleichem, and Jewish Comedy: A Serious History the last two were finalists for the National Jewish Book Award. Jeremy Dauber is a professor of Jewish literature and American Studies at Columbia University, where he has also served as director of its Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies. Let’s take a look at Horror Week 2023! Monday, October 30Ĭapes and Tights Podcast #133 – Jeremy Dauber, Author Welcome to the inaugural Horror Week! We have a packed week of stuff in the expansive horror genre and we cannot wait for you to experience it all! From Monday, October 30 – Sunday, November 5 the Capes and Tights Podcast will release four episodes, written interviews, top lists and much more. ![]() With Horror Week here at Capes and Tights quickly approaching it is time to get you all up to speed on what to expect from October 30-November 5, 2023. ![]()
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