Hosted by: Craig Tuch and Roland Hulme with special guest Clay Vermulm
In this episode of Fully Booked, we welcome back returning guest Clay Vermulm to explore what truly makes horror work. Is it simply monsters, gore, and jump scares, or something far deeper? From grief and catastrophic loss to the power of isolation, our discussion takes us through the core emotional elements that allow great horror to connect with readers. By personifying these universal fears as supernatural forces, horror writers give shape to the emotions we often struggle to confront in real life.
Clay also shares practical insight for authors looking to craft their own unsettling fiction. He explains why character development is the foundation of fear, how real stakes elevate tension, and why every on page death must feel earned. By grounding terror in authentic human experience, writers can create stories that linger with readers long after the final terrifying chapter. Whether you’re already writing horror or simply want to better understand its enduring appeal, this episode offers a thoughtful look at the psychology and craft behind fiction that truly frightens.
Clay Vermulm
https://www.clayvermulmfiction.com/