Revisit - The Gift of Fear: Lamar Giles on How Horror Helps Kids Cope
We revisit our Halloween special episode with Lamar Giles.
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Lamar Giles says horror is a pressure valve. It has the ability to release pent-up anxiety and fear in a controlled, safe, and fun environment. That's why he'll watch Hellraiser at 4 a.m. to comfort himself when he can't sleep. While the genre isn't for everyone, he knows there are other young readers that will resonate with it the same way he did when he first read Stephen King at 11 years old.
Giles' career has been full of mystery and thriller stories, but with the 2022 release of The Getaway, he has finally fulfilled his lifelong dream of writing a true horror novel. He tells us more about how the genre has helped him in his life and why he thinks kids resonate with his writing.
Contents
Chapter 1 - Growing Up as Lamar Giles (3:16)
Chapter 2 - The Dinosaur in the Cereal Box (5:48)
Chapter 3 - The Draw to Horror (8:26)
Chapter 4 - It (9:30)
Chapter 5 - The Pressure Valve (13:54)
Chapter 6 - Connecting with Young Readers (17:23)
Chapter 7 - Writing Black Characters (16:19)
Chapter 8 - Publishing Horror (20:19)
Chapter 9 - The Getaway (22:07)
Chapter 10 - A Vehicle for Social Commentary (23:59)
Chapter 11 - Fear On Screen (25:10)
Chapter 12 - Scary Good Stories (27:18)
Chapter 13 - Beanstack Featured Librarian (27:53)
This episode's Beanstack featured librarian is Christopher Parker, a media specialist at Blue Ridge Elementary in Blue Ridge, Georgia. Today he shares with us more about his most successful library program, 'Book Buddies'.
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Host: Jordan Lloyd Bookey
Producer: Jackie Lamport and Lower Street Media
Script Editors: Josia Lamberto-Egan, Jackie Lamport, Jordan Lloyd Bookey
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