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The international bestselling author returns to the Walsh family in her latest novel My Favorite Mistake; Bridget Raymundo shares what books the internet was loving this year; the book that defines “genre-bending” to Matthew R. Morris, a Juno Award-winning jazz singer who loves to birdwatch; and remembering celebrated Canadian thriller author Andrew Pyper on this episode of The Next Chapter.Books discussed in this episode include:Collide by Bal KhabraI Was a Teenage Slasher by Stephen Graham JonesA Sweet Sting of Salt by Rose SutherlandHeavy: An American Memoir by Kiese LaymonThe Backyard Bird Chronicles by Amy Tan
This episode was originally uploaded in June 2023. It is a conversation with Andrew Pyper, who died just a few days ago at the age of 56. Andrew was the author of more than a dozen books, including The Homecoming, The Residence, and many others. In our conversation, Andrew talks about the odd career he has created for himself as a writer with one foot in the literary world and one in the worlds of horror and suspense and thrillers. We also talk about Andrew's connection to the late Steve Heighton. I have not re-edited the conversation itself, except to lop off the original intro and outro. Andrew's family has posted a link where people can donate to Trees Canada in his name: https://justgiving.com/campaign/andrewpyper This podcast is produced and hosted by Nathan Whitlock, in partnership with The Walrus. Music: "simple-hearted thing" by Alex Lukashevsky. Used with permission.
Get ad-free episodes, early release, and bonus shows What scares you the most? We're joined by horror authors Andrew Pyper, Steve Stred, and C.M. Forest, as well as publisher Michelle River (Eerie River Publishing) to talk about just that, as well as the upcoming horror convention Dread Con! Dread Con, sponsored by Rue Morgue Magazine, will be happening on Saturday, September 14th at Federation Hall in Waterloo, Ontario. Admission is only five bucks and you get to meet all the authors in this episode, plus many, many more! Our musical guest on this episode is Oceanography, who is going back out on a west coast tour. You can find their music and tour dates by clicking here The video for Oceanography's "Monterey" can be found on YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Food writer and editor Ruth Reichl talks about her new coming-of-age novel set in France, revisiting Shelagh Rogers's 2006 conversation with Alice Munro about her short story collection The View from Castle Rock, Will and Ian Ferguson discuss their love of writing, plus authors Elisabeth de Mariaffi and Andrew Pyper reflect on Alice Munro's legacy.
On this episode of What Happened Next, I speak with Andrew Pyper. Andrew is the author of a dozen bestselling books, including the novels The Homecoming, The Residence, and many others. His most recent project is Oracle, an audio-only book he created for Audible that was narrated by Joshua Jackson (Yes, Dawson's Creek's Joshua Jackson.) Andrew also created a kind of sequel for Oracle in the form of an original audio drama called Oracle 2: the Dreamland Murders, also starring Mr Jackson. That was released by Audible in 2022. In our conversation, Andrew talks about the strange experience of being part of the major promotional effort put behind Oracle and its sequel, the odd career he has created for himself as a writer with one foot in the literary world and one in the worlds of horror, thrillers, and suspense, and about his connection to the late Steven Heighton. Andrew Pyper: andrewpyper.com Music: "simple-hearted thing" by Alex Lukashevsky. Used with permission. Contact Nathan Whitlock at nathanwhitlock.ca/contact
Illasinnade intelligenser Vi tar brottargrepp på skräckberättandets kanske allra äldsta motiv i gammal god Vargtimmen-tradition med ambitiöst otymplig begreppsapparat och hela kitet. Tomas får svårt att skilja de två påhittade volymerna Necronomicon och Naturon Demonto åt på tal om att skilja de två påhittade volymerna Necronomicon och Naturon Demonto åt, och Lars deklarerar sin oförstörbara kärlek till Hellraiser som bara växer och växer i realtid. Vi pratar också om: Exorcisten, Pazuzu, Darkthrone, Black Daimon, Goatlord, The Evil Dead, Night of the Demon, Curse of the Demon, M.R. James, Casting the Runes, Aleister Crowley, Hellraiser, Vacancy Podcast, Clive Barker, Candyman, The Forbidden, Kyrkogårdens hemlighet, Nightbreed, Drag Me to Hell, Sam Raimi, Lamia, Lord Belial, Demoni, Dance of the Demons, Lamberto Bava, Goblin, Magnus Jäverling, The Demonologist, Andrew Pyper, Paradise Lost, John Milton, Moloch, Noroi: The Curse, Kagutaba, Anders Fager, Henrik Palm och Nils Alatalo samt något pyttelitet om hans kommande film Voidcaller som kanske eller kanske inte hade passat in i föreliggande avsnitt. Patreon-lyssnare avnjuter med start vid 1:01:06 dubbel speltid där samtalet fortsätter om Jacob Öhrvall, den demoniska ordlistan på kashgar.com.au, Sinister, Ethan Hawke, Bughuul, Besökarna, Häxan, Gudfadern, Apocalypse Now, Elton John, Nick Cave, Alice Cooper, Autopsy, Hereditary, Martin Scorcese, The Gate, Sacryphynx, Ian Lemke, The Vigil, Carl Nordblom, Irkallian Oracle, Hellhole, The Night of the Demons, The Wailing, The Demonists, Thomas E. Sniegoski, May the Devil Take You Too, Moloch, The Conjuring, Valak, Bruce King, Demon Shield och skräckfilmen som definierade coronaåret 2020: Host. Första demon är bäst. Nostalgi, löst tyckande och akademisk analys.
PopaHALLics #78 "Both Sides Now"Steve and Kate review two new movies which look at love from both sides now—at different ages, anyway: The messy 20s (Cooper Raiff's "Cha Cha Real Smooth") and the adventurous 60s ("Good Luck to You, Leo Grande," starring Emma Thompson). We also discuss sitcom "Rutherford Falls," Harry Style's latest record, and several spooky books.Streaming:"Cha Cha Real Smooth," theaters and Apple TV. In this Sundance favorite written, directed by and starring Raiff, 25, a college grad tries to figure out adulthood while beginning a friendship with a young mom (Dakota Johnson) and her autistic daughter."Good Luck to You, Leo Grande," Hulu. In this female-written and -directed gem, Thompson plays a retired widow who hires a sex worker (Daryl McCormack) to experience pleasurable sex for the first time in her life."Rutherford Falls," Peacock. The relationship of life-long friends is tested when a desire to preserve white history in a small town clashes with indigenous interests. Ed Helms and Michael Schur ("Parks and Recreation", "The Good Place") helped create this sitcom, which has Native Americans on both sides of the camera."Peaky Blinders," Netflix and BBC. The saga of Irish gangsters in Birmingham, England, returns for its sixth and final season.Books:"Girl in the Walls," by A.J. Gnuse. A young orphan lives in the hidden spaces of her former family home in this gripping coming-of-age story."The Residence," by Andrew Pyper. In this chilling horror novel inspired by real people and events, a First Lady holds a seance to try to contact her dead son ... and invites a demon into the White House."The Demonologist," by Andrew Pyper. An academic expert on "Paradise Lost" races against the clock to get his daughter back from The Other Side in this horror thriller.Music:"Harry's House." Kate says Harry Styles "Is messing around, in a good way" on this new release, a departure from his recent retro rock. Hear it here.
Join us for a look back at some highlights from past seasons of Writers Festival Radio as we head towards our 25th Anniversary this Fall. This recap spotlights some content from Season 1, which ran in the Fall of 2020. Click play for interview clips featuring Aislinn Hunter, David Eagleman, Will Ferguson, Shani Mootoo, Tara Henley and Stephen Nachmanovitch, and brief readings by Craig Davidson, Souvankham Thammavongsa, Andrew Pyper and Francis Boyle. Books are available from our friends at Perfect Books. The Ottawa International Writers Festival is supported by generous individuals like you. Please consider subscribing to our newsletter and making a donation to support our programming and children's literacy initiatives.
This episode you get two generations of Canadian horror novelists for the price of one. Andrew Pyper is the award-winning author of 10 novels, including "The Residence" (recently adapted into the DiscoveryPlus series "Demon in the White House") and "The Demonologist." His latest work is "Oracle", an Audible Original narrated by actor Joshua Jackson. Steve Stred is the author of a number of novels and novellas, including the "Father of Lies" series, "Wagon Buddy", and the brand-new wilderness survival tale "Mastodon." He is a proud co-founder of the Ladies of Horror Fiction Writer's Grant and an Active Member of the HWA. Both men are deeply committed to research and this has led them to some fascinating and, in some cases, gruesome discoveries, so this is the only episode of "Largely the Truth" thus far to come with a content warning - if you're squeamish, listen cautiously. Links Steve Stred, Twitter: https://twitter.com/stevestred Steve Stred, Website: https://stevestredauthor.wordpress.com/ Andrew Pyper, Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewpyper Andrew Pyper, Website: http://www.andrewpyper.com Andrew Pyper, Archives: https://theandrewpyperarchives.ca/
Episode Show Notes In this episode we cover: Why you need a headshot How a shoot works Considerations for tone and mood of photos How to prepare for a shoot Common mistakes in shoots This week's question is: Have you got a professional headshot? Recommendation of the week is: Life in a Fishbowl by Len Vlahos Apple Kobo Amazon UK Amazon USA ***this show uses affiliate links Events I mentioned are: The York Writers Conference 2021. Three days, nine guest speakers, and plenty of opportunity to network and chat with authors from all over. Sessions include writer's craft and marketing workshops. Join Friday evening for a virtual cocktail party with opening remarks from our honorary patron, Terry Fallis. Then workshops begin Saturday with a lunchtime Keynote with Andrew Pyper and of course, Sacha Black. When: October 22-24, 2021 Where: Zoom - Register here Find out more about Ed at: @LastmanPhotography Rebel of the Week is: Sarah W. Sparx If you'd like to be a Rebel of the week please do send in your story, it can be any kind of rebellion. You can email your rebel story to rebelauthorpodcast@gmail.com or instagram me @sachablackauthor No new patrons this week, but a big thank you to my existing patrons. If you'd like to support the show, and get early access to all the episodes as well as bonus content you can from as little as $2 a month by visiting: www.patreon.com/sachablack
Andrew Pyper is an award winning Canadian author who has gained a reputation for producing writing as rock solid as it is creepy. His novels can be found on best sellers list and literary award ceremonies both in Canada and internationally. As impressive and as interesting as the life and craft of a rock star writer is, Andrew is joining us to talk about something even move fascinating. While spending a weekend at his cottage, in rural Ontario last summer, something happened to Andrew Pyper. Andrew Piper saw a UFO, and his life has never been the same since. In tonight's episode, we will be joined by author Andrew Piper, for a discussion around his UFO sighting and the lasting effects it has had on him. Links: Andrew's Globe and Mail piece: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-i-saw-a-ufo-last-summer-i-havent-been-the-same-since/ Join the UFOs Above Canada Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ufosabovecanada Report a Canadian UFO Sighting: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/report-a-canadian-ufo-sighting Find Andrew Pyper: http://www.andrewpyper.com/ Credits: Musical Theme - Noir Tokyo by Monty Datta Provide feedback and comments on the episode: nighttimepodcast.com/contact Nighttime Links: Premium Feed: https://www.patreon.com/nighttimepodcast Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightTimePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/nighttimepod Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Nighttimepodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode Mark interviews Andrew Pyper, an international award winning Canadian author with novels published in multiple countries and multiple languages, with multiple property options in play, and more interesting creative projects in the works. Prior to the interview, Mark shares a personal update that includes the two book projects due in early 2021 and the potential that he might reschedule one a few weeks back, a "wide writer" survey he has put out as well as a word from this episode's sponsor. You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway. In their conversation, Andrew and Mark discuss: How Mark first discovered Andrew's work years ago when he was shelving new books in the bookstore he worked at The publishing progression that Andrew experienced, writing short fiction and earning publication credits How a journal/magazine editor Andrew had sold stories to introduced him to a publisher which led to his very first book (1996), which bypassed the normal submission/rejection cycle The cross genre elements of Andrew's novels that incorporate literary, horror, mystery, thriller (which Mark suggests are the "Andrew Pyper" genre) The darkness that exists in all of Andrew's novels Loving the stories of Alice Munro and the intriguing "shadowy" and "danger" elements that exist in her writing The latest short fiction pieces and projects Andrew has been working on Some of the properties that Andrew is involved in licensing How The Residence was based on actual historical details that happened with Franklin Pierce The challenge that can come with over-researching for an author The fun of having some trivia info in your back pocket about the White House being haunted The intriguing architectural layout of the White House and the residence, including passageways and secret doors A special book and audio drama Andrew is releasing via Audible The "writers killing writers" premise in THE KILLING CIRCLE And more... Links of Interest Andrew Pyper's Website Twitter Instagram Facebook Goodreads Findaway Voices Wide Writer Survey Wide for the Win Submission Form EP 157 - A Conversion with Jeff Elkins, The Dialogue Doctor Parodys Stuck in this House Here with You (Music) Isolation Parody Songs - K-Tel (Medley Parody) You Call Me Fever (Music) There Is No Monster Mash (Music) A Christmas Howl (Christmas Carol Dad Joke) Dramatic Exit (Stupid Dad Joke Short) You Better Knock First (Stupid Dad Joke Short) Mark's Tavern (Cheers Parody) Patreon for Stark Reflections Andrew Pyper was born in Stratford, Ontario, in 1968. He received a B.A. and M.A. in English Literature from McGill University, as well as a law degree from the University of Toronto. Although called to the bar in 1996, he has never practiced. His most recent novels include The Homecoming (2019), The Only Child (2017), and The Damned (2015). His 2013 novel, The Demonologist, won the International Thriller Writers Award for Best Hardcover Novel, and was a #1 bestseller in Canada and Brazil. A number of Pyper's works have been acquired for TV or feature film. The Homecoming is being developed by eOne with Andrew acting as Co-Creator and Executive Producer. Other active projects have not yet been announced. Among the earlier novels, The Guardians was published in Canada (Doubleday Canada) in January 2011, the U.K. (Orion) in February 2011, and following this internationally in various territories. It was selected a Globe and Mail 100 Best Books of the Year. The Killing Circle, Andrew's fourth novel, was a national bestseller in Canada, and has been published in the U.K. (HarperCollins) and U.S. (St. Martin's/Minotaur). Translation rights have been sold in Holland, Spain, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Japan. Kiss Me, a collection of short stories, was published to acclaim in 1996. Following its publication, Mr. Pyper acted as Writer-in-Residence at Berton House, Dawson City, Yukon, as well as at Champlain College, Trent University. His first novel, Lost Girls, was a national bestseller in Canada and a Globe and Mail Notable Book selection in 1999 as well as a Notable Book selection in the New York Times Book Review (2000) and the London Evening Standard (2000). The novel won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel and is an Otto Penzler pick on Amazon.com. Lost Girls has been published in the U.S. (Delacorte Press) and U.K. (Macmillan) in 2000, and has also been translated into Italian, Dutch, German and Japanese. Andrew's second novel, The Trade Mission, was published in Canada, the U.K., U.S., the Netherlands and Germany. It was selected by The Toronto Star as one of the Ten Best Books of the Year. Andrew's third novel, The Wildfire Season, was a Globe and Mail Best Book of the Year and has been published to acclaim in the U.K., Canada, U.S. and Holland. Andrew's creative writing teaching experience includes terms at Trent University, the University of Toronto, and, currently, Colorado College. He lives in Toronto. The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
This week, we're talking about Netflix's The Haunting of Bly Manor, Andrew Pyper's White House horror novel The Residence, Matthew M. Bartlett's Gateways to Abomination, Mr. Suicide by Nicole Cushing, and Time Waggoner's Writing in the Dark. Then, it's onto an in-depth, spoiler-filled discussion of our horror story of the week, The Freakshow by Bryan Smith. (Recorded Oct. 11, 2020) The theme music, "Insidious," was created by Purple Planet Music and is used here under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Follow Staring Into The Abyss on Twitter: @intostaring
This week we're excited to welcome Steve Stred to the show to discuss his latest collection, Of Witches, as well as some of his other work. Steve's an indie author who is very active in the Horror scene whose works are compulsively readable and cover a wide variety of subgenres. We're relatively new to his work, but we've devoured everything we've gotten our hands on! If you're looking for a quick, action-packed read, definitely head on over to your bookstore of choice and check out some of his books. This was an engaging conversation where we talk a lot about his experience in writing and also his career as a bobsledder and trying out for the Olympics team. Throughout the course of the episode, we talked about the extremeness of Ritual, writing shorter fiction, the importance of direct criticism/reading negative reviews, how athletics prepared him for writing, his Andrew Pyper collection, chatting with Twitter bots and so much more. We had a a lot of fun recording this episode and we hope you guys enjoy it as much as we did.
Andrew Pyper (born March 29, 1968) is a prize-winning Canadian author. He has published many short stories and novels, which have been translated in to several languages.
If you are feeling nervous today, or just want something to distract you from the doomscrolling, then welcome to our Election Day special. Our guest is Andrew Pyper whose latest novel, The Residence, is an historical tour around a White House under siege from a demon. This particular spirit is arrogant, spiteful and determined to use the Oval Office for dire purposes – but he’s not orange at least! Andrew is no stranger to creepy, spirit-infested fiction. His previous work includes The Guardians (2011), The Demonologist (2013) and The Damned (2015), amongst many others. We talk about the nature of evil, both personal and political, and consider the sex life of a president (no, not this one!) Andrew also takes us on a tour through the intriguingly haunted history of Pennsylvania Avenue. Who knew the White House had so many ghosts? Enjoy! Come talk books with us on Twitter @talkscaredpod, on Instagram, or email direct to talkingscaredpod@gmail.com. Thanks to Terry Smith Audio for sound editing.
Jim welcomes a writer that has captured said essence in his latest novel The Residence.
Tragedy strikes in 1853 when President-Elect Franklin Pierce is travelling with his family to D.C. In an instant, their train derails, violently flinging passengers about its cabins. The only fatality is the Pierces’ eleven-year-old son, Bennie. Something unspeakable invades the only haunted house residents are not permitted to leave. Only by confronting the depths of their grief and their darkest secrets can the President and First Lady hope to rid themselves—and America—from the curse that haunts the White House. About the Author: Andrew Pyper is the internationally bestselling author of The Demonologist (2013), which won the International Thriller Writers Award for Best Hardcover Novel. His most recent novels include The Homecoming (2019), The Only Child (2017), and The Damned(2015). Three of his novels, including The Residence, are in active development for television and feature film. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steve-richards/support
This episode celebrates the thrill of a good mystery. Our three guest authors have all spent a lot of time thinking about where to hide the bodies and how best to through us off the scent. It's a good thing they are using those powers to delight and entertain!. CBC's Lucy van Oldenbarneveld interviews Katie Tallo and Scott Thornley and Andrew Pyper interviews Amy Stuart. Dark August is the internationally bestselling debut of Ottawa's own Katie Tallo. It's a page-turning mystery about a young woman haunted by her tragic past, who returns to her hometown and discovers that there might be more to her police detective mother's death—and last case—than she ever could have imagined. Amy Stuart, the bestselling author of Still Mine and Still Water, returns with Still Here. PI Clare O'Dey is on the hunt for two missing persons. Little does she know she's the one being hunted. Malcolm is gone. And no one knows where or why. As she searches for the man who helped her build her career as a private eye, Clare discovers that many women are in grave danger. And she is among them. Hamilton's Scott Thornley returns with Vantage Point, the fourth suspense-filled instalment of his critically acclaimed MacNeice Mysteries. This time, MacNeice and his team on the hunt for a sophisticated serial killer who draws his inspiration from classic works of art.
Andrew Pyper award-winning and bestselling Canadian author stops by to have a beer and talk about his latest novel - The Residence!
This week, Patrick and Tracy welcome Andrew Pyper whose novel, THE RESIDENCE is out NOW! About THE RESIDENCE: The year is 1853. President-elect Franklin Pierce is traveling with his family to Washington, DC, when tragedy strikes. In an instant, their train runs off the rails, violently flinging passengers about the cabin. But when the great […] The post Episode 461-With Andrew Pyper appeared first on The Functional Nerds.
This week we're excited to welcome Andrew Pyper to the show to discuss his latest novel, The Residence, which is out now through Skybound Books. The Residence is a terrifying story about a haunting that plagues President Franklin Pierce and his wife Jane in the wake of an unimaginable tragedy on their way to Washington D.C. Pyper expertly weaves fact and fiction to create a gripping historical horror novel that is packed with truly creepy and unsettling scenes that are sure to give you chills. While this novel is a must-read at any time of the year, the atmosphere in The Residence is perfect for the upcoming Halloween season. Throughout the course of the episode, we talked about The Residence, The Fox Sisters, short stories, and a lot of other stuff you don't wanna miss! We had a blast with this episode and we think you will too.
Every Thursday I'm interviewing the best authors in genre fiction. September 3 Alexis Daria author of YOU HAD ME AT HOLASeptember 10 Stefanie London author of HER AUSSIE HOLIDAY and Jenny Holiday author of PARADISE COVESeptember 17 Andrew Pyper author of THE RESIDENCE September 25 Alyssa Cole author of WHEN NO ONE IS WATCHINGOctober 14 Elin Hildebrand author of TROUBLES IN PARADISEOctober 21 Simone St James author of SUN DOWN HOTELOctober 28 Erin Ruddy author of TELL ME MY NAME
Barbara Peters in conversation with Andrew Pyper
Author Andrew Pyper loves a good ghost story. In fact, he was researching haunted places when he came across perhaps the greatest story of all; The White House. In his new novel The Residence, Pyper delves into the mystery surrounding newly elected President Franklin Pierce and his wife Jane, who move in following the death of their oldest son - and last remaining child - Benny. It's a story of intrigue, passion and ultimately, survival. Subscribe to Endeavours on Spotify, Apple, Google, Overcast, Breaker, Radio Public. Social @EndeavoursRadio web: www.endeavoursmedia.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dan-mcpeake/message
Why do we love scary stories? Has the pandemic changed the way we think about horror? Are we more or less willing to take a fictional walk into the darkness during these difficult times? In our inaugural podcast, Artistic Director, Sean Wilson speaks with three talented authors. Two of the three books- Stephen Graham Jones' The Only Good Indians and Andrew Pyper's The Residence, would best be described as horror novels or thrillers and one, the story collection Cascade by Craig Davidson is not, but Craig is no stranger to horror which he writes under the bestselling pseudonym Nick Cutter. Available on your favorite podcast platform - iTunes, Spotify and Stitcher - SUBSCRIBE today!
What does it take to write a novel? What about genre? How does marketing define the books we read before we even open the first page? What does it mean to find a space that isn't programmed? And is the old right-left divide being replaced by a new one: the axis of smart-stupid? Ben is in Toronto to chat with award-winning novelist Andrew Pyper about his work, his writing process, and his take on what on earth is going on today. About the Guest Andrew Pyper was born in Stratford, Ontario, in 1968. He received a B.A. and M.A. in English Literature from McGill University, as well as a law degree from the University of Toronto. Although called to the bar in 1996, he has never practiced. His most recent novels include The Homecoming (2019), The Only Child (2017), and The Damned (2015). His 2013 novel, The Demonologist, won the International Thriller Writers Award for Best Hardcover Novel, and was a #1 bestseller in Canada and Brazil. A number of Pyper’s works have been acquired for TV or feature film. The Homecoming is being developed by eOne with Andrew acting as Co-Creator and Executive Producer. Other active projects have not yet been announced. Among the earlier novels, The Guardians was published in Canada (Doubleday Canada) in January 2011, the U.K. (Orion) in February 2011, and following this internationally in various territories. It was selected a Globe and Mail 100 Best Books of the Year. The Killing Circle, Andrew’s fourth novel, was a national bestseller in Canada, and has been published in the U.K. (HarperCollins) and U.S. (St. Martin’s/Minotaur). Translation rights have been sold in Holland, Spain, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Japan. Kiss Me, a collection of short stories, was published to acclaim in 1996. Following its publication, Mr. Pyper acted as Writer-in-Residence at Berton House, Dawson City, Yukon, as well as at Champlain College, Trent University. His first novel, Lost Girls, was a national bestseller in Canada and a Globe and Mail Notable Book selection in 1999 as well as a Notable Book selection in the New York Times Book Review (2000) and the London Evening Standard (2000). The novel won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel and is an Otto Penzler pick on Amazon.com. Lost Girls has been published in the U.S. (Delacorte Press) and U.K. (Macmillan) in 2000, and has also been translated into Italian, Dutch, German and Japanese. Andrew’s second novel, The Trade Mission, was published in Canada, the U.K., U.S., the Netherlands and Germany. It was selected by The Toronto Star as one of the Ten Best Books of the Year. Andrew’s third novel, The Wildfire Season, was a Globe and Mail Best Book of the Year and has been published to acclaim in the U.K., Canada, U.S. and Holland. Andrew’s creative writing teaching experience includes terms at Trent University, the University of Toronto, and, currently, Colorado College. He lives in Toronto. Learn more about Andrew and follow him on Twitter (@andrewpyper). Mentioned in this Episode The Paris Review, a quarterly English-language publication that often features long-form interviews with writers. Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906), Norwegian writer known for his clock-work approach to writing plays This is Horror Podcast episode 38, featuring Andrew Pyper A quote from German composer Gustav Mahler: "A symphony must be like the world. It must embrace everything." The definition of the word "catholic" (not to be confused with the Catholic church): "Including a wide variety of things; all-embracing." The Invasion of the Body Snatchers, a 1956 film The Quote of the Week Sometimes people close a door because they’re trying to figure out a way to get you to knock. - From The Demonologist by Andrew Pyper
A book that has stuck with me over the past few months, Andrew Pyper remixes horror with The Only Child. From psychological to gothic, his skill weaving past and present works here on many levels. Welcome to Typical books; horror fiction unbound - I am Lydia Peever, horror author and co-host of the horror film podcast Dead Air and creator of the horror booktube channel TypicalBooks. Thank you to Anchor for hosting! Feel free to comment and let me know what you are reading during your ooky spooky day, and for now, on with the show! If you are looking for something new to read, some insight or reviews of horror you have read, or even talk from a writer's perspective, I hope you enjoy this little show. Feel free to check out the youtube version by searching typicalbooks, or visit me at lydiapeever.ca --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/typicalbooks/message
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Lee finds it hard to suspend disbelief with Andrew Pyper's latest work, Eddie is absolutely blown away by Ryan Griffen's Cleverman, and they both try to solve the mystery plaguing the internet. Is elusive Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto a ghost, or maybe some kind of internet-based demon? Probably won't find out in this week's fantastic episode of Crime Time Podcast!______________________________________________If you like what you hear, we'd really appreciate if you sent us some stars on iTunes! It's one the best ways to support the show!We've had many requests for beta reading from Crime Time listeners over the years, and we're thrilled to finally be able to offer this service to our book community! Check out Frankcoreaders.com for all your manuscript assessment needs!Tell us what books are your faves in the comments below, or via Twitter!Join the Crime Time Team at Patreon!Make sure to check out the books of the week via the affiliate link below! Crime Time has partnered with Book Depository to bring you books at a great price – with free shipping worldwide thrown in!
Lee finds it hard to suspend disbelief with Andrew Pyper's latest work, Eddie is absolutely blown away by Ryan Griffen's Cleverman, and they both try to solve the mystery plaguing the internet. Is elusive Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto a ghost, or maybe some kind of internet based demon? Probably don't find out in this week's fantastic episode of Crime Time Podcast! The post 2.16 | Cleverman, Andrew Pyper, & Crypto-conundrum appeared first on Crime Time.
Jason checks in from sabbatical to chat with Andrew Pyper, whose new book from Simon & Schuster, The Only Child, features a psychiatrist investigating a killer who may have a personal connection to the great gothic novels Frankenstein, Dracula and Doctor Jekyll & Mister Hyde.
Jason checks in from sabbatical to chat with Andrew Pyper, whose new book from Simon & Schuster, The Only Child, features a psychiatrist investigating a killer who may have a personal connection to the great gothic novels Frankenstein, Dracula and Doctor Jekyll & Mister Hyde.
It's episode 54, and your intrepid hosts are off to the movies, with a review of Arrival! Lee revisits Andrew Pyper with The Demonologist, and Eddie may want your love, and your revenge, but doesn't want your bad romance! (Rah-rah-Oooh-la-la) The post 1.54 | Andrew Pyper, Arrival, & Bad Romance appeared first on Crime Time.
Nesta semana recebemos Ira Croft para enfrentarmos as forças demoníacas em "O Demonologista" de Andrew Pyper. TRILHA SONORA Ligthning Bugs de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/ Ghost Processional de Kevin MacLeod está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100219 Artista: http://incompetech.com/ Visite nossa site: http://caixadehistorias.b9.com.br Mande um recado pra gente: caixadehistorias@b9.com.br
This week Eddie discusses How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe, Lee talks more evil twins, and they both ask the question "how long is too long" when it comes to reading? Do some books need to be longer, while others ought to be shorter? Find out (potentially not) in this episode of Crime Time! The post 1.24 | Charles Yu, Andrew Pyper, & Does size matter? appeared first on Crime Time.
Podcasters: Host do episódio: Valesi, Mateus Ferreira, Rafael Botter, e Will Mesquita Escreva para nós: contato@edicaorapida.com Nossas Redes Sociais: Twitter | Facebook | Skoob Troféu Prefácio: O nosso Troféu Prefácio vai para Alessandra Carvalho. http://edicaorapida.com/podcast/edicao-rapida-6-tiragem-o-demonologista.mp3 LIVRO DO DIA: O DEMONOLOGISTA, de Andrew Pyper Quais livros você amigo ouvinte/leitor indicaria aos podcasters? Quem sabe não usamos a sua dica nas próximas tiragens! Por quê escolhemos este livro? Ouçam!!!! Qual a edição que cada um de nós tem/leu? Valesi, Botter e Will Mesquita: O Demonologista, Título original: The Demonologist, Autor Andrew Pyper, Editora DarkSide, Tradução Cláudia Guimarães, 01ª Edição de 2015, Ano da obra: 2013, Páginas: 330. Mateus Ferreira: eBook Kindle, Tamanho do arquivo: 7958 KB, páginas: 279 páginas, Editora: Darkside, 01ª Edição, Amazon Servicos de Varejo do Brasil Ltda, Idioma: Português, ASIN: B0148AUYDA. Qual a expectativa antes de ler o livro? Ouçam!!! Por quê você escolheu este livro? Ouçam!!! BREVE BIOGRAFIA DO AUTOR: Andrew Pyper (1968) é o premiado autor de seis romances, entre eles Lost Girls (1999), vencedor do Arthur Ellis Award, selecionado pelo New York Times como um dos livros do ano, e best-seller nas listas do New York Times e do Times (Inglaterra). Seu livro The Killing Circle (2008) foi eleito o melhor romance policial do ano pelo New York Times. Três romances de Pyper, incluindo O Demonologista, estão sendo adaptados para o cinema. E ainda assim, seus livros continuavam inéditos em nosso país. Claro que tinha que ser a DarkSide® Books para trazer esse mestre moderno do terror e suspense para o Brasil. Saiba mais em andrewpyper.com. Fonte: darksidebooks.com.br/o-demonologista-andrew-piper/ TOMO UM: SEM SPOILERS ‘A maior astúcia do Diabo é nos convencer de que ele não existe’, escreveu o poeta francês Charles Baudelaire. Já a grande astúcia de Andrew Pyper, autor de ‘O Demonologista’ é fazer até o mais cético dos leitores duvidar de suas certezas. E, se possível, evitar caminhos mal-iluminados. O personagem que dá título ao livro é David Ullman, renomado professor da Universidade de Columbia, especializado na figura literária do Diabo – principalmente na obra-prima de John Milton, ‘Paraíso Perdido’. Para David, o Anjo Caído é apenas um ser mitológico. Ao aceitar um convite para testemunhar um suposto fenômeno sobrenatural em Veneza, David começa a ter motivos pessoais para mudar de opinião. O que seria apenas um boa desculpa para tirar férias na Itália com sua filha de 12 anos se transforma em uma jornada assustadora aos recantos mais sombrios da alma. Enquanto corre contra o tempo, David precisa decifrar pistas escondidas no clássico ‘Paraíso Perdido’, e usar tudo o que aprendeu para enfrentar O Inominável e salvar sua filha do Inferno. Fonte: livrariacultura.com.br/o-demonologista “Um romance inteligente, emocionante e absolutamente enervante. O dom de Pyper é que ele respeita profundamente seus leitores.” GILLIAN FLYNN, autora do best-seller Garota Exemplar “Muitos livros afirmam ser assustadores, mas este é realmente aterrorizante, do tipo não-leia-tarde-da-noite. Emocionante, convincente e muito bem escrito, O Demonologista faz O Bebê de Rosemary parecer um passeio no parque.” S.J. WATSON, autor do best-seller Before I Go to Sleep “Muito bem elaborado, delirantemente assustador e uma leitura compulsiva do começo ao fim. Imagine O Exorcista e O Código Da Vinci escrito por Daphne du Maurier. Não perca de jeito nenhum!” JEFFERY DEAVER, autor do best-seller O Colecionador de Ossos Resenha do Lorde Rafael Botter no Blog Livreando: livreando.com.br/resenha-o-demonologista TOMO 2 – SPOILERS FREE Viu uma pessoa que já morreu? Tome cuidado, o demônio habita este corpo!!! Tess, viva, morta, perambulando sem rumo ou possuída? Para demais spoilers o Capiroto me disse que você deve ouvir o episódio!!! CONTRACAPA Outtakes Músicas utilizadas no programa (Creative Commons – Jamendo): The Dust Bowl – Diamond Eyes Kinematic – Louder Michael Ellis – Half a Million (Tell me what it’s like) Steady Hussle – Stick Around Great White Buffalo – Off The Rails Convey – Colorblind Feed do Edição Rápida: Edição Rápida Podcasters: Host do episódio: Valesi, Mateus Ferreira, Rafael Botter, e Will Mesquita Escreva para nós: contato@edicaorapida.com Nossas Redes Sociais: Twitter | Facebook | Skoob Troféu Prefácio: O nosso Troféu Prefácio vai para Alessandra Carvalho.... Podcasters: Host do episódio: Valesi, Mateus Ferreira, Rafael Botter, e Will Mesquita Escreva para nós: contato@edicaorapida.com Nossas Redes Sociais: Twitter | Facebook | Skoob Troféu Prefácio: O nosso Troféu Prefácio vai para Alessandra Carvalho. http://edicaorapida.com/podcast/edicao-rapida-6-tiragem-o-demonologista.mp3 LIVRO DO DIA: O DEMONOLOGISTA, de Andrew Pyper Quais livros você amigo ouvinte/leitor indicaria aos podcasters? Quem sabe não usamos a sua dica nas próximas tiragens! Por quê escolhemos este livro? Ouçam!!!! Qual a edição que cada um de nós tem/leu? Valesi, Botter e Will Mesquita: O Demonologista, Título original: The Demonologist, Autor Andrew Pyper, Editora DarkSide, Tradução Cláudia Guimarães, 01ª Edição de 2015, Ano da obra: 2013, Páginas: 330. Mateus Ferreira: eBook Kindle, Tamanho do arquivo: 7958 KB, páginas: 279 páginas, Editora: Darkside, 01ª Edição, Amazon Servicos de Varejo do Brasil Ltda, Idioma: Português, ASIN: B0148AUYDA. Qual a expectativa antes de ler o livro? Ouçam!!! Por quê você escolheu este livro? Ouçam!!! BREVE BIOGRAFIA DO AUTOR: Andrew Pyper (1968) é o premiado autor de seis romances, entre eles Lost Girls (1999), vencedor do Arthur Ellis Award, selecionado pelo New York Times como um dos livros do ano, e best-seller nas listas do New York Times e do Times (Inglaterra). Seu livro The Killing Circle (2008) foi eleito o melhor romance policial do ano pelo New York Times. Três romances de Pyper, incluindo O Demonologista, estão sendo adaptados para o cinema. E ainda assim, seus livros continuavam inéditos em nosso país. Claro que tinha que ser a DarkSide® Books para trazer esse mestre moderno do terror e suspense para o Brasil. Saiba mais em andrewpyper.com. Fonte: darksidebooks.com.br/o-demonologista-andrew-piper/ TOMO UM: SEM SPOILERS ‘A maior astúcia do Diabo é nos convencer de que ele não existe’, escreveu o poeta francês Charles Baudelaire. Já a grande astúcia de Andrew Pyper, autor de ‘O Demonologista’ é fazer até o mais cético dos leitores duvidar de suas certezas. E, se possível, evitar caminhos mal-iluminados. O personagem que dá título ao livro é David Ullman, renomado professor da Universidade de Columbia, especializado na figura literária do Diabo – principalmente na obra-prima de John Milton, ‘Paraíso Perdido’. Para David, o Anjo Caído é apenas um ser mitológico. Ao aceitar um convite para testemunhar um suposto fenômeno sobrenatural em Veneza, David começa a ter motivos pessoais para mudar de opinião. O que seria apenas um boa desculpa para tirar férias na Itália com sua filha de 12 anos se transforma em uma jornada assustadora aos recantos mais sombrios da alma. Enquanto corre contra o tempo, David precisa decifrar pistas escondidas no clássico ‘Paraíso Perdido’, e usar tudo o que aprendeu para enfrentar O Inominável e salvar sua filha do Inferno. Fonte: livrariacultura.com.br/o-demonologista “Um romance inteligente, emocionante e absolutamente enervante. rubensgpnetto 1 58:12 contato@edicaorapida.com.br (Edição Rápida)
This week my guest is very renown author Andrew Pyper! We talk all of his over the edge horror novels as well what he thinks makes a great scary story. Later on we have a field report as The Horrific Team traveled to Sacramento for a visit to Slipknot's Scream Park.
:: É recomendado o uso de fones para se ouvir este episódio :: Sejam todos muito bem-vindos ao LivroCast número cinquenta e cinco. No podcast de hoje, Marcelo Zaniolo (@celo_zaniolo), Raquel Moritz (@mooritz), Adriana (Drica) Cecchi (@dricecchi), Andrei Fernandes (@andreizilla) e Ben Hazrael (@Ben_Hazrael) se reúnem para falar de um dos lançamentos mais badalados do ano, o livro “O Demonologista”, de Andrew Pyper. No LivroCast 055: Quem é o autor, porque ele resolveu contar essa história, qual a relação do best-seller com a obra “O Paraíso Perdido”, opiniões, interpretações e muito mais. Locução: Victor Hugo Fernandes (Mundo Inominável) e Marcieli Zucchi. Tratamento e Decupagem dos Áudios: Luís Beber. Edição e Revisão: Marcelo Zaniolo. Tempo de Duração: 106 minutos. Seja um Patrão do LivroCast LivroCast no Patreon Compre o Livro Comentado no Episódio de Hoje [SARAIVA] Compre o livro “O Demonologista” [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro “O Demonologista” [LIVRARIA CULTURA] Compre o livro “O Demonologista” Como fazer para concorrer a um exemplar de “O Demonologista” No Twitter Seguir o @LivroCast Seguir o @DarkSideBooks Apertar no botão abaixo e tuitar o texto pré-definido Tweetar No Facebook Cutir a fanpage do LivroCast Cutir a fanpage da DarkSide Books Compartilhar publicamente esta imagem Clicar em “quero participar” na barra de promoções Comentados no Programa Pipoca Musical, blog da Raquel Canal do Pipoca Musical, Raquel no Youtube Vídeo da Raquel falando de “O Demonologista” Redatora de Merda, blog da Adriana (Drica) Canal do Redatora de Merda, Drica no Youtube Vídeo da Drica falando de “O Demonologista” Mundo Freak, site / podcast do Andrei Kalciferum, hosite do livro lançado pelo Andrei Cabaré das Ideias, blog do Ben (ou qualquer que seja o nome real dele) Imagens do livro “O Demonologista” Booktrailer do livro “O Demonologista” LivroCast 035 [Parte1] - Fabio M. Barreto LivroCast 035 [Parte2] - Filhos do Fim do Mundo Trilha Sonora do Episódio: Paradise Lost - Beneath Broken Earth Johnny Cash - You are my Sunshine David Gilmour - Rattle That Lock Críticas, Sugestões e Dúvidas E-mail: livrocast@lokotopia.com.br Twitter: @Lokotopia Twitter: @LivroCast Lokotopia no Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lokotopia LivroCast no Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/livrocast Outros Links: LivroCast no ITunes Feed do LivroCast Informações Sobre o Episódio Aperte o play no topo da página para ouvir o LivroCast ou clique com o botão direito em download e escolha a opção “Salvar Destino Como” para baixá-lo em seu computador. O post LivroCast 055 – O Demonologista apareceu primeiro em LivroCast. O post LivroCast 055 – O Demonologista apareceu primeiro em LivroCast.
In this podcast Andrew Pyper talks about his success as a New York Times Bestselling Author, his brand new novel The Damned, researching sociopaths, and much more. About Andrew Pyper Born in Stratford, Ontario, Andrew Pyper is the author of seven novels, including most recently The Damned and The Demonologist (a #1 National Bestseller in Canada and winner … Continue reading
On Thursday May 2nd, 2013 the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon will review the novel "The Demonologist" by Canadian writer Andrew Pyper. This is a recent mainstream thriller from Simon & Schuster that is surprisingly accurate in its presentation of demons working in the realm of the human mind exploiting personal weaknesses and former tragedies to accomplish their ends -- with some obligatory exaggerations for horror effect. Popular writers usually try to find some old Necronomicon book-alike to hang their story on. In this case Pyper used John Milton's "Paradise Lost." At first this seems an odd choice; why not "The Key of Solomon," or the "Lemegeton," or the "Heptameron"? However, Milton's long Biblical epic is actually a good choice. It was published in the 1640s, was very widely read and dealt extensively with Satan and the Fallen Angels, even incorporating our Canaanite Baal (Bael) and Astarte (Ashteroth) into their ranks -- along with the archdemon who is the disembodied villain of Pyper's tale. Readers of "The Book of Solomon's Magick" will recall that I quoted Milton's poem in relation to our Canaanite pantheon. Milton (and to a lesser extent Pyper) tried to give Satan and his minions a creditable, even darkly heroic point of view. This influenced William Blake's "Marriage of Heaven and Hell." Blake illustrated one of the later editions of "Paradise Lost." -- So, if you want a demonic thriller that will make you wonder what you might have lurking between your ears, tune in and we'll recommend one.