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Shirley Jackson wäre stolz auf uns: Werft euer Los in den Topf und gewinnt eine limitierte Ausgabe der Kurzgeschichtensammlung Ansteckung von Brian Evenson, erschienen im Festa Verlag. Schreibt uns dafür einfach euer groteskestes und/oder apokalyptischstes Erlebnis – entweder per E-Mail an letspoe@four-voices.de oder als Kommentar unter dem Gewinnspiel-Beitrag auf Instagram. Die Teilnahmebedingungen findet ihr in dieser Folge und in der Beschreibung unter dem Gewinnspiel-Post. Wir bedanken uns herzlich bei Festa für die wunderbare Unterstützung ❤️ Wichtig: Die Teilnahme ist ab 18 Jahren und nur mit einer Postanschrift in der DACH-Region möglich. --- In der nächsten Folge lesen wir Frankenstein von Mary Shelley weiter – und zwar mit den Kapiteln 14, 15 und 16 in der digitalen, deutschen Version: https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/shelley/frankens/index.html Im englischen Original geht es mit Buch 2, Kapitel 6, 7 und 8 weiter: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/41445/41445-h/41445-h.htm --- Unterstütz uns auf Steady für noch mehr Content abseits der Literatur
Shirley Jackson wäre stolz auf uns: Werft euer Los in den Topf und gewinnt eine limitierte Ausgabe der Kurzgeschichtensammlung Ansteckung von Brian Evenson, erschienen im Festa Verlag. Schreibt uns dafür einfach euer groteskestes und/oder apokalyptischstes Erlebnis – entweder per E-Mail an letspoe@four-voices.de oder als Kommentar unter dem Gewinnspiel-Beitrag auf Instagram. Die Teilnahmebedingungen findet ihr in dieser Folge und in der Beschreibung unter dem Gewinnspiel-Post.Wir bedanken uns herzlich bei Festa für die wunderbare Unterstützung ❤️Wichtig: Die Teilnahme ist ab 18 Jahren und nur mit einer Postanschrift in der DACH-Region möglich.---In der nächsten Folge lesen wir Frankenstein von Mary Shelley weiter – und zwar mit den Kapiteln 14, 15 und 16 in der digitalen, deutschen Version: https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/shelley/frankens/index.htmlIm englischen Original geht es mit Buch 2, Kapitel 6, 7 und 8 weiter: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/41445/41445-h/41445-h.htm---Unterstütz uns auf Steady für noch mehr Content abseits der Literatur
Willkommen zur Februarfolge der Monatslese! Die heutigen Teilnehmer: Tobias Migge ( youtube) Klaudia und Dela Die Shownotes: 00:00:00 Intro und Begrüßung 00:00:47 Nachreichung aus der letzten Folge und Allgemeines Thema: Buchserien Klaudia: Violet Fenn: The Netherweird Chronicles und Gail Carriger: The Finishing School Series Tobi: Jo Pestum: Der Kater und der Tag des Tigers (Komissar Katzbach) Dela: Carl Denning: Prähuman – Folge 01: Das Geheimnis der Hyperzivilisation 00:13:40 Runde 1: Klaudia: Kate Conger & Ryan Mac: Character Limit – How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter Dela: David Sodergren: The Haar Tobi: Simon Sebag Montefiore: The Romanovs (Zu den Podcasts von Tobi Teil 1 und Teil 2 ) 00:26:01 Runde 2: Klaudia: Jean Hanff Korelitz: The Plot Dela: Hrsg. Brian Evenson & Hailay Piper, Geführt von Christopher Buehlmann: Howls from the Dark Ages Tobi: Alexander Pfeiffer – Terrorballade 00:42:54 Runde 3: Klaudia: Rick Astley: Never Dela: Graham McNeill: Warhammer Legend of Sigmar: Empire (Warhammer Chronicles) Tobi: Jens Andersen und Ulrich Sonnenberg: Die Lego Story 01:04:25 Ausblick Klaudia: Richard Powers: Playground 01:07:18 Verabschiedung Die Empfehlungen von Gelbschlumpf in Abwesenheit: Ulf Merbold: Flug ins All Robert D. Ballard: Abenteuer Tiefe Thor Heyerdahl: Voyages of the sun
Run! The Season is upon us! This week the Abyss crew asks the question "is it really boring being an antichrist?" as they talk about Gemma Files' Little Horn. Before finding the answer they chat about Creature Commandos, Brian Asman's Good Dogs, Vermus, Dark Property by Brian Evenson, The Hour of the Oxrun Dead by Charles L Grant, and Smile 2. Now pick up some coffee and check out that crazy face monster! Read Little Horn
Metal. If you would like to purchase a nomination or a bonus episode of your own, email the show at ClaytempleMedia.@gmail.com. Support the show and gain access to over three dozen bonus episodes by becoming a patron on Patreon. Rate and review the show to help us reach more readers and listeners. Not enough science-fiction and fantasy in your life? Join us on The Gene Wolfe Literary Podcast! Love Star Trek? Come find us on the Lower Decks! Neil Gaiman fan? Love comics? Join us on Hanging Out With the Dream King: A Neil Gaiman Podcast. Check out Glenn's medieval history podcast Agnus! Find out how you can commission a special bonus episode here. Join the conversation on the Claytemple Forum. Follow Claytemple Media on Facebook and Twitter, and sign up for our newsletter. Follow Glenn on Facebook and Twitter. Check out Glenn's weird fiction story "Goodbye to All That" on the Tales to Terrify Podcast. Next time: Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
Hello everyone!!The end of the year and the holidays approach rapidly, but not yet! Rejecting that, we remain in the lands of horror, as we talk about Brian Evenson's Good Night, Sleep Tight, with our friend Nate!We dive into some of the themes in this collection of short stories, their representation of childhood and anxieties of parenthood, sleep and more. And while elaborating on elements we enjoyed and... didn't, unfortunately! Still, we have an excellent time chatting about it, and we hope you like it too!Enjoy!Do check out Nate's previous writing on Evenson and his fiction!https://www.full-stop.net/2013/07/19/blog/nathan-weatherford/unknowable-quantities/And please support our Patreon if you can and are interested in early episodes and now live Here Be Extras!https://www.patreon.com/leftpage Intro: "Ultralounge" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Outro: "Leve Palestina" Spartacus Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week Scotty talks to authors Rae Wilde and C.S. Humble about Rae's forthcoming dark fiction collection "I Do Not Apologize About My Position on Men" (November 2024, Off Limits Press). They discuss the individual stories, feminist and sapphic horror in general, Rae's unique connection to and fascination with the sea, the practice of decentering men in her fiction, the act of depicting personal struggle with both brutal honesty and deep vulnerability, the exploration of interactivity and choice in her gripping novella "Survive the Essex," and more. Rae Wilde can be found online at https://www.raewilde.com C.S. Humble can be found online at https://cshumble.substack.com The Off Limits Press website can be found at https://www.offlimitspress.com Be sure to tune in to Daniel Braum's YouTube series "Night Time Logic." The series focuses on the strange, weird, and wonderful side of dark fiction through readings and discussions with diverse authors from around the world. You can tune in on Daniel's You Tube Channel, which is his name DanielBraum or @danielbraum7838. The next episode will feature author Brian Evenson, and will be live on September 12 at 7 p.m., PST: https://www.facebook.com/events/984728696426942 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
This week, we discuss STOPMOTION, a film that has been getting a lot of attention recently. This is Robert Morgan's feature debut and incorporates live action with, you guessed it, stop-motion animation to tell feverish, weird tale about a filmmaker, he abusive mother and the hazy lines between reality and illusion. Also, I mispronounce author Brian Evenson's name twice during the episode. Intro: “Necromaniacs” – Mike Hill Outro: “Amputate” – Negative Prayer
In this episode of UIndy's Potluck Podcast, where we host conversations about the arts, ENGL 478 students Emma Bond, Piper Parks, and Emma Knaack interview fiction writer, Brian Evenson, a guest of the Kellogg Writers Series, which is a series that brings writers of distinction to the University of Indianapolis campus for classroom discussions and free public readings. A big thank you to UIndy Music major Sean Montgomery for editing this episode. Brian Evenson is an award-winning American academic and writer of both literary fiction and popular fiction. He's prolific, with many works of fiction, nonfiction, and translation, most recently Good Night, Sleep Tight: Stories, which was released in 2024. Since 2016, he has taught in the School of Critical Studies at the California Institute of the Arts. We thank you for listening to UIndy's Potluck Podcast, which is hosted by students and faculty of the University of Indianapolis. We would like to thank our guests and the Shaheen College of Arts and Sciences. To learn more about UIndy's Potluck Podcast and hear other episodes, please visit etchings.uindy.edu/the-potluck-podcast. Thank you for your support.
[…] Ivre, vraiment ivre, véritable avertissement contre les ravages de l’alcool, la Salle 101 se lâche un peu et chronique des trucs chelous genre chelous, regarde : Architectes du vertige, recueil de nouvelles étranges lauréates du GPI, Comptine pour la dissolution du monde, roman bizarre de Brian Evenson. Tamara Drewe, Gemma Bovery, Cassandra Darke et […]
Audio from 1890, the symbolic power of pizza, blue suede shoes, thinking like a vulture, and more in our season roundup of favorite moments, with Nafis White, Chris Rush, Alexi Worth, Odili Donald Odita, Daron Hagen, Sam Lipsyte, Will Hermes, Lee Clay Johnson, David Gates, Brian Evenson, Ilana Boltvinik, Martha McPhee and Edgar Oliver.
Justin Sirois is a novelist and game designer as well as the founder of Severed Books and now Severed Toys. Severed Books publishes fiction, games, accessories, and RPG modules. Since 2012, we've published a lot of fiction, had a project optioned for TV/film, expanded into tabletop gaming, and have run over 30 successful Kickstarter campaigns. Collaborations include: Stockholm Kartell, Aaron Draplin (Draplin Design Company), The Dead Milkmen with Andrew Ervin, Head Lopper's Andrew MacLean, Ax-Wielder Jon's Nick Pitarra, and meta horror legend Brian Evenson. www.SeveredBooks.com and www.SeveredToys.com Thank you for listening to Weird Games & Weirder People! Please subscribe to the show to keep up with new episodes! If you would like to support the show, leave a review and/or head to our ko-fi page and pay us a coffee! It will help keep the podcast going! It would really help! https://ko-fi.com/wgnwp You can also support me buy buying one of my games! Kosmosaurs just got released in print, and it is my new RPG inspired by Saturday morning cartoons about Space Dinosaur Rangers defending the galaxy from evildoers! Get your copy right here: bit.ly/kosmosaurs Get other games of mine on Exalted Funeral: https://www.exaltedfuneral.com/search?q=Diogo+nogueira Or buy anything at DriveThruRPG using this link: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/?affiliate_id=338514 SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER! This is super new and I am trying a new thing! I share offers, news, behind the scenes, articles, curiosities, and rants about being me! Fun, right? RIGHT!? Check out our latest post: https://open.substack.com/pub/diogonogueira/p/ive-been-dreaming-of-ttrpgs-fire Join our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/FrEmabnw (this link is only valid for 7 days from the day the episode is released - always look for a new link in the newest episode). Stuff mentioned in the Episode: Beneath The Media is the Message
Welcome to 2024! Scotty kicks off the new year by talking to horror and crime-fiction author Derik Cavignano. The two discuss Derik's upbringing in Boston, his early influences, and how the city's legendary history of organized crime impacted his writing. They touch on Derik's recent short story "Temple of the Righteous Harvest" (available in the 2023 "Monstorm" charity anthology from Madness Heart Press), touch on his earlier novels "The Righteous and the Wicked" (2014) and "Colony of the Lost" (2015), and do a deep dive into his award-winning horror/thriller "The Art of Dying" (2019). They talk about the gray area between writing "horror" and "thriller" fiction, and talk briefly about David Fincher's 1995 classic film "Se7en." You can find Derik online at https://www.derikcavignano.com and https://www.facebook.com/DerikCavignanoAuthor You can buy "The Righteous and the Wicked" at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PMZOCQ6 You can buy "Colony of the Lost" at https://bookshop.org/p/books/colony-of-the-lost-derik-cavignano/ You can buy "The Art of Dying" at https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-art-of-dying-a-ray-hanley-crime-thriller-derik-cavignano/ You can find the "Monstorm" charity anthology at https://madnessheart.press/product/monstorm-a-charity-anthology Also, be sure to check out the YouTube show "Night Time Logic," hosted by former HFTHD guest/friend-of-the-pod Daniel Braum! The series focuses on the strange, weird, and wonderful side of dark fiction through readings and dicussions with a diverse authors from around the world. You can tune in on Daniel's YouTube channel. The next episode is on January 16th: “The Monstrous and Terrible,” with guest Brian Evenson. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
in which Pushcart-nominated Baltiomore cryptid Dave K and i talk literary gatekeeping, the motives behind writing, and art's tethering to capitalism (at least in the US)... where to find Dave: website - https://okaydavek.com/ insta - @davekisdavek other things referenced: Don't Waste Flares by Dave K - https://www.bruisermag.com/davek_flares Batman: The Golden Streets of Gotham - https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Batman-The-Golden-Streets-of-Gotham Anti-Story: An Anthology of Experimental Fiction by Philip Stevick - https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Anti-Story/Philip-Stevick/9780029315002 Marat/Sade by Peter Weiss - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat/Sade The Death of the Author by Roland Barthes - https://writing.upenn.edu/~taransky/Barthes.pdf Last Days by Brian Evenson - https://coffeehousepress.org/products/last-days The Three Sunrises by Edward Mullaney - https://www.publishinggenius.com/catalog/the-three-sunrises-by-edward-mullany/ Raymond Carver - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Carver Paul Auster - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Auster Haruki Murakami - https://www.harukimurakami.com/ Hush up and listen stinky poo butt by Sparling, Ken - https://archive.org/details/hushuplistenstin0000spar/mode/2up
Last year, David Peak released "The World Below," a midwestern gothic tale intertwining two rival families whose animosity sparks amidst a ritualistic occult murder mystery, amplified by heroic doses of LSD. Published by Apocalypse Party, a rapidly acclaimed purveyor of top-tier horror, "The World Below" is a testament to their commitment to darkness. This book seamlessly blends atmosphere and narrative, achieving the rare feat of being both immersive and a page-turner. David Peak's work aligns him with horror luminaries like Brian Evenson, Clive Barker, and Poppy Z Brite. In this episode, we delve into reading as a psychedelic act, exploring how family feuds in small towns can evolve into an art form. We also dissect the drama and artistry of Jerry Springer, touch on the American mythology surrounding the West Memphis Three, and revel in the exhilaration of death metal and films like "Mandy." "A brilliant and flayed slice of Midwest gothic. While one might find traces of Poppy Z. Brite or Michael McDowell here, The World Below is wholly its own beast. Peak laces the classic premise of feuding, cursed families with high-potency LSD, forming something fresh, potent, and filled with ache." -B.R. Yeager, author of Negative Space "Violent, noir-soaked horror infuses every page of David Peak's astonishing The World Below, coiling like a serpent around love: first and lost loves, love of family and the land, love of darkness and blood. Peak mixes the most primal of emotions like an alchemist, leaving every reader transformed." -Livia Llewellyn, author of Furnace SOCIAL: Twitter: @WakeIslandPod Instagram: @wakeislandpod David's Twitter: @raviddice --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wake-island/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wake-island/support
Ghosts, artificial intelligence, horror, estrangement and more, with acclaimed writers Vauhini Vara (The Immortal King Rao, This Is Salvaged) and Brian Evenson, author of a dozen books of fiction, including Altmann's Tongue and The Open Curtain. Contributing artist: Joseph Keckler.
Né en 1978, Grégoire Courtois a publié au Quartanier Révolution, Suréquipée et Les lois du ciel. Ces deux derniers titres ont été repris en poche par Folio, et Les lois du ciel est paru en anglais chez Coach House Books sous le titre The Laws of the Skies, remarqué par le New York Times et l'écrivain Brian Evenson, qui l'a inclus dans sa liste des dix romans d'horreur les plus terrifiants. Grégoire Courtois vit et travaille à Auxerre, où il tient la librairie indépendante Obliques.
Body horror! If you would like to purchase a nomination or a bonus episode of your own, email the show at ClaytempleMedia.@gmail.com. Support the show and gain access to over three dozen bonus episodes by becoming a patron on Patreon. Rate and review the show to help us reach more readers and listeners. Not enough science-fiction and fantasy in your life? Join us on The Gene Wolfe Literary Podcast! Love Star Trek? Come find us on the Lower Decks! Neil Gaiman fan? Love comics? Join us on Hanging Out With the Dream King: A Neil Gaiman Podcast. Check out Glenn's medieval history podcast Agnus! Find out how you can commission a special bonus episode here. Join the conversation on the Claytemple Forum. Follow Claytemple Media on Facebook and Twitter, and sign up for our newsletter. Follow Glenn on Facebook and Twitter. Check out Glenn's weird fiction story "Goodbye to All That" on the Tales to Terrify Podcast. Next time: Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
Body horror! If you would like to purchase a nomination or a bonus episode of your own, email the show at ClaytempleMedia.@gmail.com. Support the show and gain access to over three dozen bonus episodes by becoming a patron on Patreon. Rate and review the show to help us reach more readers and listeners. Not enough science-fiction and fantasy in your life? Join us on The Gene Wolfe Literary Podcast! Love Star Trek? Come find us on the Lower Decks! Neil Gaiman fan? Love comics? Join us on Hanging Out With the Dream King: A Neil Gaiman Podcast. Check out Glenn's medieval history podcast Agnus! Find out how you can commission a special bonus episode here. Join the conversation on the Claytemple Forum. Follow Claytemple Media on Facebook and Twitter, and sign up for our newsletter. Follow Glenn on Facebook and Twitter. Check out Glenn's weird fiction story "Goodbye to All That" on the Tales to Terrify Podcast. Next time: Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
Aww snap, it's happening again! This week the Abyss gang ventures into your local library with special guest Rami Ungar to discuss Stephen King's The Library Policeman. As they attempt to check out how to get rich books they chat about When Darkness Lurks, The Fall of the House of Usher, Chet Williamson's The Crow: Clash by Night, House of Rejects by Dustin McNeill, Brian Evenson's Fugue State, Land of the Dead, Christopher Golden's All Hallows, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, and Robert P. Ottone's The Vile Thing We Create. Now watch out for that librarian! Buy HANNAH and Other Stories
“Não é possível encontrar novas terras sem concordar em perder de vista a costa, por muito tempo.” (André Gide) Cada livro é o resultado único de inúmeras pesquisas, reflexões, buscas, percepções, aventuras. Nos episódios de AVENTURAS BIBLIÓFILAS, apresentaremos os bastidores editoriais de nossos livros, a longa senda de curadoria que resulta em um livro. Obras citadas: “Dialética do Esclarecimento”, Theodor Adorno/Max Horkheimer (Zahar, 2006); “Às Avessas”, J.-K. Huysmans (Companhia das Letras, 1987). Apoie nossa nova campanha, CREPÚSCULO DA HUMANIDADE: https://www.catarse.me/crepusculo_da_humanidade Entre para a nossa sociedade, dedicada à bibliofilia maldita e ao culto de tenebrosos grimórios: o RES FICTA (solicitações via http://raphuspress.weebly.com/contact.html). Nosso podcast também está disponível nas seguintes plataformas: - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NUiqPPTMdnezdKmvWDXHs - Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-da-raphus-press/id1488391151?uo=4 - Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMDlmZmVjNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw%3D%3D Apoie o canal: https://apoia.se/podcastdaraphus. Ou adquira nossos livros em nosso site: http://raphuspress.weebly.com. Dúvidas sobre envio, formas de pagamento, etc.: http://raphuspress.weebly.com/contact.html.
Sam Lipsyte is the author of many beloved books, a regular contributor to The New Yorker, and faculty member at Columbia University's MFA program. Gabe and Sam dig into his recent non-fiction piece in The New Yorker which is, in part, about the classes he took from the legendary editor Gordon Lish.* They also discuss Sam's recent novel, No One Left To Come Looking for You, which is a Gen X masterpiece. Gabe and Sam also talk about Public Enemy, his father's relationship with Muhammad Ali, and Sam's love of the word Antwerp. *Gordon Lish, as editor, is responsible for helping launch many of your favorite writers, including: Amy Hempel, Barry Hannah, Diane Williams, Ben Marcus, Garielle Lutz, Raymond Carver, Christine Schutt, Will Eno, and Brian Evenson. Jude Brewer was executive producer and editor for this episode Buy Sam Lipsyte's recent novel No One Left to Come Looking For You Buy Sam's recent novella Friend of the Pod Read Sam's recent nf piece in The New Yorker, “A Lesson for the Sub” Listen to Sam's noise-punk band Dungbeetle from early 90's Read Sam's By the Book interview in NYT Read Sam's essay about his father, the legendary sportswriter Rate/review Kurt Vonnegut Radio (this is how you help our show live) Find Gabe on Twitter and Instagram and email More episodes: Sinead O'Connor George Saunders Kurt Vonnegut Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian Evenson's 2006 novel The Open Curtain tracks the budding relationship between two Mormon teens… through the lens of mental illness, alienation, and ritual murder. Evenson's novel takes Jack and Kate on a deeply uncomfortable journey into the darkest aspects of religion. Which gym teacher should be on duty when you start a beef with another student? Why should you always display the most off-putting books in your collection? Is Mormonsploitation a thing, and what's up with the true crime connection? And is the exploitation call coming from inside the house? All these questions and more will be answered in this episode of the podcast. BBfBP theme song by True Creature. Find us at BadBooksBadPeople.com, on Twitter @badbooksbadppl, Instagram @badbooksbadpeople and on Facebook. Got questions, comments or feedback? Email us at badbooksbadpeople@gmail.com
We're joined by fiction writer Sarah Anne Strickley (Incendiary Devices) to talk about what it's like to be one half of a literary power couple. Plus a strange Brian Evenson novella, Sarah's path toward weirdness in her own fiction, and whether the Iowa Writers Workshop will live inside our heads forever. Check out Sarah's work--including her new book--at her website: https://www.sarahannestrickley.com/ And if you'd like more Book Fight in your life, join our Patreon and get two bonus episodes a month, for only $5: https://www.patreon.com/BookFight
Do you know how many windows your home has? Are you sure? Pick up a copy of Mooncalves for Kindle or in gorgeous physical form. If you would like to purchase a nomination or a bonus episode of your own, email the show at ClaytempleMedia.@gmail.com. Support the show and gain access to over three dozen bonus episodes by becoming a patron on Patreon. Rate and review the show to help us reach more readers and listeners. Not enough science-fiction and fantasy in your life? Join us on The Gene Wolfe Literary Podcast! Love Star Trek? Come find us on the Lower Decks! Neil Gaiman fan? Love comics? Join us on Hanging Out With the Dream King: A Neil Gaiman Podcast. Check out Glenn's medieval history podcast Agnus! Find out how you can commission a special bonus episode here. Join the conversation on the Claytemple Forum. Follow Claytemple Media on Facebook and Twitter, and sign up for our newsletter. Follow Glenn on Facebook and Twitter. Check out Glenn's weird fiction story "Goodbye to All That" on the Tales to Terrify Podcast. Next time: The Autopsy by Michael Shea. Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
[…] Bien décidée à faire entendre sa voix dans l’imaginaire francophone où le sexy le dispute au vieux, la Salle 101 change d’orientation éditoriale en chroniquant des choses originales de nature à te divertir dans ta vie à toi. Immobilité, un nouveau Brian Evenson, figure-toi. La pierre jaune, un « roman d’anticipation réaliste » de Geoffrey Le […]
In the latest installment of their On Writers' series, Randall and Mel talk with Brian Evenson, author of such eerie and enigmatic works Last Days, Song for the Unraveling of the World, and Father of Lies. Brian discusses his "ruthless" style, body horror, and genre experimentation in his 2021 collection The Glassy, Burning Floor of Hell. We also chat about his TV work on Peacock's Friend of the Family and the literary spin-offs of Aliens and Dead Space he's written under the name B.K. Evenson. Brian's got plenty of recommendations, too, so have some pen and paper handy. Learn more about his incredible body of work at BrianEvenson.com. Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Brian Evenson is the author more than a dozen books of fiction, most recently the story collection The Glassy, Burning Floor of Hell. His collection Song for the Unraveling of the World (2019) won the Shirley Jackson Award and the World Fantasy Award and was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times' Ray Bradbury Prize. His novel Last Days won the American Library Association's RUSA award for Best Horror Novel of 2009. His novel The Open Curtain was a finalist for an Edgar Award and an International Horror Guild Award. His 2003 collection The Wavering Knife won the International Horror Guild Award for best story collection.Evenson is the recipient of three O. Henry Prizes, an NEA fellowship, and a Guggenheim Award. His work has been translated into more than a dozen languages. He lives in Los Angeles and teaches in the Critical Studies Program at CalArts.
One of our most exciting episodes yet, this week we're talking with Jeff Gomez, CEO of Starlight Runner Entertainment, and one of the most influential writers of early Magic lore. Jared Carthalion, the Shard of Twelve Worlds, Tevesh Szat, and more: all iconic elements of Magic lore as important today as they were almost 30 years ago, and all brought to us by Jeff Gomez. We discuss what it was like writing for Magic in its early days, creating the Armada Comics stories, and how important transmedia storytelling has become to media of all kinds today. We also talk, briefly, about the side story "The Education of Ulf" by Brian Evenson, which features Jared Carthalion and Geyadrone Dihada, both first seen in the Armada comics line, You can follow Jeff Gomez on Twitter @Jeff_Gomez. If you enjoy our show and want to support us, you can become a patron at https://www.patreon.com/thevorthoscast! Everyone who supports gets access to our Discord server.
Brian Evenson is the author of eleven novels, eight short fiction collections, and dozens of short stories, essays, chapbooks, and translations. He has won three O. Henry Prizes, an International Horror Guild Award, a Shirley Jackson Award, a World Fantasy Award, and an ALA/RUSA prize. His work has also been a finalist for an Edgar Award, and he has been awarded NEA and Guggenheim fellowships. His fiction has been translated into several languages, including Czech, French, Italian, Greek, Hungarian, Japanese, Spanish, Russian, and Turkish among others. He lives in Los Angeles and teaches in the Critical Studies Program at CalArts Link: Song for the Unraveling of the World from Coffee House Press: https://coffeehousepress.org/products/song-for-the-unraveling-of-the-world
Pick up that phone, it's another episode of Staring Into the Abyss! This week the gang goes into the woods to answer the call of Daron Kappauff's We Can Never Go Back. Before their hike they discuss the Resident Evil TV show, Solar Opposites, J.F. Gonzalez and Mark Williams' Clickers, Brian Evenson's The Glassy, Burning Floor of Hell, The Black Phone, and Incantation. Now, listen in and figure out who is on the line! Buy We Can Never Go Back
https://www.brianevenson.com Gateway books / Authors Edgar Alan Poe Kafka - short stories Gene Wolfe - Book of the New Sun Complete Stories J.G. Ballard Raymond Carver Current reads/Looking forward to Andy Davidson - The Hollow Kind Attila Veres - The Black Maybe (forthcoming from Valancourt Books) https://www.valancourtbooks.com/the-black-maybe.html Dashiel Carrera - The Deer (forthcoming Dalkey Archive) http://www.dashielcarrera.com/portfolio-pages/deer.html Stanislaw Lem - The Truth and other Stories Tender is the Flesh Agustina Bazterrica In the Realm of The Dead - Uchida Hyakken Top 10 Edgar Alan Poe - Stories Kafka - Stories The Plains - Gerald Murnane Kathryn Davis - Duplex Robert Aickman - Cold Hand in Mind John Keene - Counter Narratives Muriel Spark - The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Paul Bowles - Pages from Cold Point Cormac McCarthy - Outer Dark Dambudzo Marachera- The House of Hunger
Andy and Alyssa continue their discussion of Even More Tales to Give You Goosebumps (Special Edition #3) with "I'm Telling," "The Haunted House Game," "Change for the Strange," and "The Perfect School." Along the way, they discuss art contests, King Midas, turning to stone, Patrick Skene Catling's The Chocolate Touch, gargoyles (the creatures, the TV series, and the made-for-TV movie), Ghostbusters, the locus terribilis, games that play you, hellscapes, repetition compulsion, Shutter Island, not knowing you're dead, The Sixth Sense, Jumanji (1995), games as metaphors for trauma, ending at the beginning, S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders, Southbound, diverging adolescent interests, the Rainforest Cafe, doping, Mariko and Jillian Tamaki's This One Summer, lesbians and small businesses, "The White Gown" from Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, cursed fashions, Animorphs, Ovid's Metamorphoses, Angela Carter's The Tiger's Bride, safe stories, ominous retail experiences, Lord Dunsany's "The Bureau d'Echange de Maux," Harlan Ellison's "Shoppe Keeper," William F. Wu's "Wong's Lost and Found Emporium," rigid parents, Cold Spring Harbor, The Stepford Wives, 28 Days Later, Karl Capek's R.U.R., Millennium, reform school, Louis Sachar's Holes, Karen Joy Fowler's "The Pelican Bar," Brian Evenson's "A Report," and the panopticon. // Music by Haunted Corpse // Follow @saypodanddie on Twitter and Instagram, and get in touch at saypodanddie@gmail.com
Bar Talk (our recommendations):Jessica is reading Song for the Unravelling World by Brian Evenson; drinking Elysian Space Dust IPA.Damien is watching V/H/S/2 (2013); drinking Relativity American Whiskey.Ryan is reading Threshold - Volume 1: The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny (compiled by NESFA); drinking Buffalo Trace bourbon in a tipped glass.If you liked this week's story, check out Love and Monsters (2020, dir. Michael Matthews).Up next: ‘The Captivity of the Professor' by A. Lincoln Green.Special thank you to Dr Blake Brandes for our Whiskey and the Weird music! Like, rate, and follow! Check us out on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and at whiskeyandtheweird.com
Brian Evenson is a writer of literary horror, whatever that means, and he shows us how writers can smartly use information's absence to allow for a more interactive reading experience. Did Ben use the word “ontology” correctly in this episode? He's not quite sure, to be honest. “Altmann's Tongue” (1994) by Brian Evenson Good Writing is a podcast where two friends read like writers and lay out craft for fellow writers to steal. Co-hosted by Emily Donovan and Benjamin Kerns. Email: goodwritingpodcast@gmail.com Website: https://www.goodwritingpodcast.com/
Anthony and David interview the extraordinary writer and PKD fan Brian Evenson. They pick his brain on everything from his novella The Warren to where Philip K. Dick was buried. This one is as much for writers as it is for fans. The Warren ►► https://www.amazon.com/Warren-Novel-Brian-Evenson-ebook/dp/B01FQQ47QA/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1542336917&sr=8-4&keywords=the+warren Immobility ►► https://www.amazon.com/Immobility-Brian-Evenson-ebook/dp/B0079XPUDS/ref=pd_sim_351_5?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0079XPUDS&pd_rd_r=48b76e47-e94b-11e8-9729-43f65cfc73de&pd_rd_w=0AWB8&pd_rd_wg=eD9ZW&pf_rd_i=desktop-dp-sims&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=18bb0b78-4200-49b9-ac91-f141d61a1780&pf_rd_r=49QQN83Z55NBYFB1Z8F3&pf_rd_s=desktop-dp-sims&pf_rd_t=40701&psc=1&refRID=49QQN83Z55NBYFB1Z8F3Our Patreon ►►http://www.patreon.com/LanghorneJTweed Electric Larryland Discord ►► https://discord.gg/RAyg2u Music on this episode is from ►► Valis: An Opera by Tod Machover Check it out here: http://www.amazon.com/Valis-ANNE-BOGDEN…EMA/dp/B000003GI2 FIND US: Twitter ►►https://twitter.com/Dickheadspod Facebook ►►https://www.facebook.com/Dickheadspodcast/ Soundcloud ►►https://soundcloud.com/dickheadspodcast Instagram ►►https://www.instagram.com/dickheadspodcast/ YouTube ►►https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5…UlAAoWtLiCg --- 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/pkdheadsbonus/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pkdheadsbonus/support
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Brian Evenson is the author of over a dozen works of fiction. He has received three O. Henry Prizes for his fiction. His most recent book, Song for the Unraveling of the World, won a World Fantasy Award and a Shirley Jackson Award and was a finalist for both the Los Angeles Times Ray Bradbury Prize for Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Speculative Fiction and the Balcones Fiction Prize. He lives in Los Angeles and teaches at CalArts. About The Glassy, Burning Floor of Hell A sentient, murderous prosthetic leg; shadowy creatures lurking behind a shimmering wall; brutal barrow men—of all the terrors that populateThe Glassy, Burning Floor of Hell, perhaps the most alarming are the beings who decimated the habitable Earth: humans. In this new short story collection, Brian Evenson envisions a chilling future beyond the Anthropocene that forces excruciating decisions about survival and self-sacrifice in the face of toxic air and a natural world torn between revenge and regeneration. Combining psychological and ecological horror, each tale thrums with Evenson's award-winning literary craftsmanship, dark humor, and thrilling suspense.
The wickedly talented Brian Evenson recently talked with me about his upcoming book from Coffee House Press, "The Glassy Burning Floor of Hell." Along the way we discussed potential further publications, the art of crafting a horror tale, and his vote on pancakes vs. waffles. ––– INCARNATION READ will return with Season 2 on HALLOWEEN 2021. In the meantime, I've got lots of in-between-season bonus content on top of this interview planned and in the works, so stay tuned for that, and stay tuned this October 31st. –C. S. W. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/c-s-w/support
"The Watermelon Body," by Vi Khi Nao, from her collection A Brief Alphabet of Torture, published by FC2 in 2017. Read by Madeleine Lambert. In the second part of the program, Vi is joined by writer Brian Evenson. Vi Khi Nao is the author of four poetry collections: Human Tetris (11:11 Press, 2019), Sheep Machine (Black Sun Lit, 2018), Umbilical Hospital (Press 1913, 2017), and The Old Philosopher (winner of the Nightboat Prize for 2014), and of the short stories collection A Brief Alphabet of Torture (winner of the 2016 FC2's Ronald Sukenick Innovative Fiction Prize) and the novel Fish in Exile (Coffee House Press, 2016). Her work includes poetry, fiction, film and cross-genre collaboration. She was the Fall 2019 fellow at the Black Mountain Institute Brian Evenson is the author of a dozen books of fiction, most recently the story collections Song for the Unraveling of the World and A Collapse of Horses and the novella The Warren. He has also recently published Windeye and Immobility, both of which were finalists for a Shirley Jackson Award. His novel Last Days won the American Library Association's award for Best Horror Novel of 2009. His novel The Open Curtain was a finalist for an Edgar Award and an International Horror Guild Award. Other books include The Wavering Knife (which won the IHG Award for best story collection), Dark Property, and Altmann's Tongue. He has translated work by Christian Gailly, Jean Frémon, Claro, Jacques Jouet, Eric Chevillard, Antoine Volodine, Manuela Draeger, and David B. He is the recipient of three O. Henry Prizes as well as an NEA fellowship. His work has been translated into Czech, French, Italian, Greek, Hungarian, Japanese, Persian, Russia, Spanish, Slovenian, and Turkish. He lives in Los Angeles and teaches in the Critical Studies Program at CalArts.
Brian Evenson is an American academic and writer of both literary fiction and popular fiction, some of the latter being published under B.K. Evenson.
Click to listenThe Two Mikes don't lose their heads or any other parts, but still enjoy Brian Evenson's Last Days. The hero gets out mostly intact but the Mikes will remain Zeroes thank you very much.Cocktail Time! 🍸The Self-CauterizerGet a pint beer glass and fill half way with a dark beer like a Stout or a Porter. Take 150 Proof Rum and float on the top by pouring on the back of the spoon. Ignite the rum, at your own peril, and when tired of the fire, extinguish by filling up the rest of pint glass with more dark beer.Yes, this is a lazy drink. Chin Chin.
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
It is good of you to write, and I thank you for it: I am glad at last to hear from another of my kind---and, above all, to have another of my kind acknowledge me. I have indeed, since my return, heard many voices, seen many faces, but the individuals to whom they belong neither hear nor see me in return. I shake them, shout in their ears, but they do not respond. It is as if, for them, I do not exist. But why then, I wonder, would I exist for you? What is different about you? To put it bluntly, what is wrong with you? | Copyright 2020 by Brian Evenson. Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices