Douglas Lain Talks Urban Foraging, Memoir, Mystical Experiences, Young Adult...
Douglas Lain is the author of Last Week’s Apocalypse (Amazon) which was published by Night Shade Books. Most recently, he completed a new book, Pick Your Battle: Your Guide to Urban Foraging, Hollywood...
View ArticleM. D. Lachlan Talks Norse Myth, Magic, Stand-Up Comedy, Pen Names
M. D. Lachlan is the pen name of British writer Mark Barrowcliffe. After working as a journalist, and also as a stand-up comedian he started wrote his first novel, Girlfriend 44 and achieved early...
View ArticleGrey and Yarn are now Audiobooks at Audible.com!
This show is a behind-the-scenes peek at the people behind the audio book versions of my two novels: Grey and Yarn. First I speak with Steve Feldberg who is Senior Director, Editorial Business...
View ArticleLev Grossman Talks The Magicians, Fantasy and Modernism, Meeting JK Rowling,...
Lev Grossman is a bestselling novelist and journalist. His books include: Warp, Codex, The Magicians, and his forthcoming The Magician King (Amazon links). He is also a senior writer and book critic...
View ArticleJon Armstrong and Chris Moriarty Talk About Magic In Their Magic and Their...
Jon Armstrong (besides having a killer name!) is an award winning magician who has performed worldwide. He gives his take on what magic is for him personally and professional. He also talks about how...
View ArticleDavid Anthony Durham Talks Acacia, YA, Writing Rituals, Scottland
David Anthony Durham, who returns to the podcast for the third time, has just finished his fantasy trilogy with The Sacred Band: Book Three of the Acacia Trilogy (Amazon). We talk about writing...
View ArticleLauren Beukes Talks Zoo City, Research, Slumlands of Johannesburg, Face...
Lauren Beukes is the author of Zoo City, (Amazon) an alternate world thriller about crime, magic, the music industry, refugees and redemption set in a re-imagined Johannesburg. It won the 2011 Arthur...
View ArticleDouglas Lain Talks His New Novella, Bizarro Writing, Philosphy, Publishing
Douglas Lain is the author of Last Week’s Apocalypse, Fall Into Time, which are both short stories collections. Douglas returns to talk about his new novella, Wave of Mutilation (Amazon Link). Jeffrey...
View ArticleMichael Dempsey Talks Death, Noir, The Future, Writing for TV, and Jerry...
Michael Dempsey’s first novel, Necropolis (Amazon), is not his first foray into writing. Not by a long shot. He’s a veteran of Hollywood most notably CBS’s Cybill starring Cybill Shepherd and has sold...
View ArticleBook Reviewer Paul Goat Allen Talks 2011′s Best Apocalyptic Fiction and...
Paul Goat Allen has been a full-time book reviewer specializing in genre fiction for almost the last two decades. He has written more than 6,000 reviews for companies like Publishers Weekly, The...
View ArticleEugene Myers Talks His YA Novel Fair Coin, Fantasy and SciFi, Parallel...
Eugene has published science fiction and fantasy short stories in a number of magazines and anthologies such as Sybil’s Garage, and Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine. Fair Coin (Amazon) is his...
View ArticlePaul Tremblay Talks Donkeys, The Subconscious, Fear, and Dystopia
Paul Tremblay is the author of the novels The Little Sleep,No Sleep Till Wonderland, and his latest is Swallowing a Donkey’s Eye. His two short story collections are Compositions for the Young and Old...
View ArticleRichard Bowes Talks What’s Forbidden, Writing, The Underwear Collector, Memory
Richard Bowes has published five novels, two collections of short fiction and fifty short stories and articles. Recent and forthcoming stories appear in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and...
View ArticleGretchen McNeil Talks Singing, Circus, Religion, Upcoming Books, Christopher...
Gretchen McNeil is is a former coloratura soprano and a writer. Her young adult horror novel, Possess, was about a teen exorcist. Her follow up was a young adult horror/suspense novel about ten teens...
View ArticlePaul Witcover Talks Lost, Clocks, Writing, Style, Entertainment, Sales
Paul Witcover returns to the podcast to talk about his wonderful new novel, Emperor of All Things (Amazon UK). Paul is the author of several novels, including Tumbling After, and Waking Beauty (Amazon...
View ArticleLauren Beukes Talks Zoo City, Research, Slumlands of Johannesburg, Face...
Lauren Beukes is the author of Zoo City, (Amazon) an alternate world thriller about crime, magic, the music industry, refugees and redemption set in a re-imagined Johannesburg. It won the 2011 Arthur...
View ArticleMichael Dempsey Talks Death, Noir, The Future, Writing for TV, and Jerry...
Michael Dempsey’s first novel, Necropolis (Amazon), is not his first foray into writing. Not by a long shot. He’s a veteran of Hollywood most notably CBS’s Cybillstarring Cybill Shepherd and has sold...
View ArticleBook Reviewer Paul Goat Allen Talks 2011′s Best Apocalyptic Fiction and...
Paul Goat Allen has been a full-time book reviewer specializing in genre fiction for almost the last two decades. He has written more than 6,000 reviews for companies like Publishers Weekly, The...
View ArticlePaul Tremblay Talks Donkeys, The Subconscious, Fear, and Dystopia
Paul Tremblay is the author of the novels The Little Sleep,No Sleep Till Wonderland, and his latest is Swallowing a Donkey’s Eye. His two short story collections are Compositions for the Young and Old...
View ArticleEugene Myers Talks His YA Novel Fair Coin, Fantasy and SciFi, Parallel...
Eugene has published science fiction and fantasy short stories in a number of magazines and anthologies such as Sybil’s Garage, and Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine. Fair Coin (Amazon) is his...
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