Making Bathrooms Scary: Rami Ungar the Writer

Ungar’s tribute to the Japanese ghost legend Hanako-san, the “Hannah” will be broadcast on WCBE, 90.5 FM on October 31 at 7 PM

Columbus horror author Rami Ungar developed his passion for horror by reading masters like Anne Rice and Stephen King. He explored the Japanese ghost legend Hanako-san in his short story “Hannah” from his collection Hannah and Other Stories,’ which Craft adapted for radio broadcast on WCBE, 90.5 FM, on October 31 at 7 PM. In this story and others, Ungar explores timely fears like the influence of the internet and the COVID-19 pandemic. He’s also a coordinator for the Horror Writers Association‘s Ohio chapter, who will participate in Scary Saturday on October 26 at the Columbus Metropolitan Library.

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Current: Host of Craft on WCBE, 90.5 FM, central Ohio's NPR station. Former: creator, host, and producer of Writers Talk
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