On this episode of The Night Crew Podcast, Brad sits down with horror author Jack Finn, whose work twists folklore, ancient monsters, and reimagined legends into something entirely his own. From The Seven Deaths of Prince Vlad to his upcoming Culling of the House of Boars, Jack’s take on vampires, werewolves, and pre-Christian folklore is anything but traditional.
Jack talks about growing up on creature features, discovering that he was a horror fan long before he realized it, and how Romanian folklore (and trips to Transylvania) shaped his writing. He walks through the origins of the Strigoi, why he prefers monsters who aren’t the real villains, and why humans—especially in wartime—are often far scarier than anything supernatural.
Brad and Jack break down folk horror from both the European and American perspectives, discuss writing process, finding your narrative voice, killing beloved characters, and the strange Google searches that come with being a horror author. Jack also talks about his duology The Wolves of Kalinin, his new title’s release from Crystal Lake Publishing, and how his military deployments shaped the emotional realism at the heart of his stories.
A thoughtful, folklore-rich, monster-deep conversation you won’t want to miss.
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🕸️ Show Notes / Topics Covered: 🧛 Jack’s Origin Story & First NovelAlways wanted to write but lacked time/confidence
Trips to Romania → inspiration for The Seven Deaths of Prince Vlad
Reframing Dracula as the hero and Van Helsing as the villain
Early success on KDP → picked up by a small press
The Seven Deaths of Prince Vlad
The Wolves of Kalinin duology
New release: Culling of the House of Boars (Strigoi/ancient vampire origin myth)
Upcoming Crystal Lake Publishing release (He Who’s Done Evil)
How each book pushes folklore, history, and monster myth in new ways
Why folklore inspires him more than modern demonology
The appeal of monsters that predate modern civilization
European folk horror vs. American folk horror (Nevill, Brom, Brogden, Barnett, etc.)
Why the creature is rarely the real villain in his work
Viewing monsters from their perspective, not the victim’s
A pure pantser—stories begin with one vivid scene in the woods
How outdoor hiking/kayaking fuels story ideas
Finding your unique author voice
The curse of the “new shiny idea” while drafting
Why editors make you better—and why authors need thick skin
“Kill your darlings” and why beloved characters must sometimes die
Deploying to Afghanistan three times
Human cruelty vs. supernatural horror
Bringing wartime realism into monster fiction
Saturday creature features
Return of the Living Dead, The Ritual, The Witch, Cabin in the Woods
Gerald Brom, Adam Nevill, David Barnett, James Brogden
Fascination with ancient deities, old gods, forgotten lore
The woods
The unknown
The ancient world beneath our modern one
And, most of all… people
Website: www.therealjackfinn.com Socials: @therealjackfinn (Instagram, Twitter/X, BlueSky, Facebook) Books available on Amazon + Crystal Lake Publishing
(All links to be added in show notes)
🔥 Keywords:Jack Finn, Culling of the House of Boars, Wolves of Kalinin, Seven Deaths of Prince Vlad, Strigoi folklore, Romanian vampire lore, folk horror, ancient gods horror, folklore horror, monster mythology, Brad Ricks, The Night Crew Podcast, Crystal Lake Publishing, horror author interview, forest horror, pre-Christian myth, creature features, Eastern European folklore, werewolf fiction, vampire reimagining, horror writing advice
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