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Season 4 Finale is here! We're excited to end this season (for the first time) with a panel. Consider buying books from any/all of the panelists: R.J. Joseph, Danger Slater, Briana Morgan, Drew Huff, and Chad Lutzke! Episode airs 1.1.2024
Get these episodes ad free!Support the show on Patreon for as little as $3 / month. Hear stories first for $5 / month.Welcome to Season 12 episode 1207. Today, as part of a Wicked celebration of Halloween, enjoy the third of three collections of Wicked Campfire Tales. “The Spoiler", by Pippa Bailey. Told by Daniel Foytik.“The Thinning Veil", by Lee Andrew Forman. Told by Daniel Foytik."From the Water", by Briana Morgan. Told by Daniel Foytik.“Observations Concerning the Thing that Most Definitely is Not a Cat”, by Myk Pilgrim. Told by Daniel Foytik.Warning: The Wicked Library is a horror fiction podcast created for a mature audience. Our stories contain graphic descriptions of pain, murder, violence, blood, betrayal, and inhumanity; monsters win, people die, and hope is often shattered. There is also beauty, heart, catharsis, and raw emotion. Fear may be deeply personal, but we all share it. If at any time a story takes you to a place too dark, turn on the lights, press pause, or press stop. And always remember, that unlike in the real world, these nightmares, and your participation in them, are under your control.Producers: Daniel Foytik & Meg WilliamsResident Composer & Executive Producer: Nico Vettese, at The Inky PawprintHosted by: Daniel FoytikArtwork: Greg ShafferScore & Incidental Music: Nico Vettese at The Inky PawprintMain Theme: “The Library Awakens” Nico VetteseFinal Audio Mix: Daniel Foytik, 9th Story Studios LLCFX: freesound.orgGet your copy of The Wicked Library Presents: 13 Wicked Tales on Kindle, or in print. Visit thewickedlibrary.com/read to get your copy today.Get your copy of The Lift, 9 Stories of Transformation Volume One on Kindle, or in print. Visit victoriaslift.com/read to get your copy today.The Wicked Library is created by 9th Story Studios LLC: www.9thstory.com Audio program ©2023 – 9th Story Studios LLC. All Rights Reserved. No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of 9th Story Studios LLC. The copyrights for stories are held by the respective authors.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2904442/advertisement
Briana Morgan, a prolific author specializing in dark, speculative fiction with a supernatural flair, masterfully blends elements of sci-fi, romance, legal thrillers, and police dramas—each imbued with rich psychological turmoil. She joins Vince on the show to discuss her latest novella, "The Reyes Incident."Their conversation explores a myriad of topics including her varied outlining processes, the challenges she faces as a woman on social media, nuanced character development, public speaking, and the evolving landscape of long-form fiction.Website: https://brianamorganbooks.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brianamorganbooks/?hl=enGoodreads:https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14222301.Briana_MorganFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/BrianaMorganBooks/Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/stores/Briana-Morgan/author/B01KYAITF8?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=trueYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC66P73pKDcuAIgPL9a5OpiASubstack:https://substack.com/@brianamorganX:https://twitter.com/brimorganbooks?lang=enLinkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianamorganTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@brianamorganbooks?lang=en Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Horror author and playwright Briana Morgan talks to Z about Spiral: From The Book of Saw (2021), an insanely wet movie. Follow Briana on twitter, @brimorganbooks, and on TikTok and Instagram, @brianamorganbooks Content warnings for mentions of the gore, torture, dismemberment, flaying, copaganda, police brutality, and gun violence Follow Jigsquad on twitter @JigsquadPod Follow Z on twitter and instagram @thelilnan Support Z on patreon to get the episodes a week early: https://patreon.com/thelilnan "Hello Zepp" composed by Charlie Clouser, used with permission from BMG Music.
This week we chat with authors Briana Morgan and Samantha Eaton about their favorite vintage horror covers, Stephen King, drinking like a divorced father of three, their exciting upcoming collaboration, news letters, a cat named Beef and much more! Watch on YouTube Find BrianaFind SamanthaHosts: @thedrownedkingdomsaga7847 @MaedBetweenthePages Connect with me:Steve Talks Books YouTube ChannelVeroEvent CalendarDiscussion ForumTwitterPodcastSteve Talks MoviesMy Mountain Biking Channel
Welcome to day twenty-three of Gifts for The Wicked, an Audio Advent Calendar of Dark Christmas Drabbles. Today we present a tale by Briana Morgan told by Daniel Foytik with music by Nico Vettese. Art by Jesse Hawke.The Wicked Library is created by 9th Story Studios LLC: www.9thstory.com Audio program ©2022 – 9th Story Studios LLC. All Rights Reserved. No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of 9th Story Studios LLC. The copyrights for stories are held by the respective authors.
Welcome to day twenty-two of Gifts for The Wicked, an Audio Advent Calendar of Dark Christmas Drabbles. Today we present a tale by Brian Morgan told by Daniel Foytik with music by Nico Vettese. Art by Jesse Hawke. The Wicked Library is created by 9th Story Studios LLC: www.9thstory.com Audio program ©2022 – 9th Story Studios LLC. All Rights Reserved. No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of 9th Story Studios LLC. The copyrights for stories are held by the respective authors.
Today we present a tale by Briana Morgan told by Daniel Foytik with music by Nico Vettese. Art by Jesse HawkeThe Wicked Library is created by 9th Story Studios LLC: www.9thstory.com Audio program ©2022 – 9th Story Studios LLC. All Rights Reserved. No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of 9th Story Studios LLC. The copyrights for stories are held by the respective authors.
I was joined once again by Briana Morgan to talk about books set during the spookiest of days... Halloween. Shownotes: https://booksinthefreezer.com
Welcome to the first episode of "Tranmissions From the Void", our new series of audio dramas! Each installment will adapt a story from a different author, and for the inaugural show we are presenting "The Dive", by Briana Morgan. "The Dive" tells the story of brothers Clive and Harry, two brothers whose frayed relationship is held together only by their mutual grief for Georgia, the woman they both loved. Georgia's final letter has led the brothers far out to sea in search of her heart's desire. "The Dive" was written by Briana Morgan, and originally published in the anthology, "The Tricker-Treater and Other Stories". It was adapted for audio by Brennan Storr. Starring: Paul Bestall as Clive Amon Mazingo as Harry Lady Mariam as Georgia Brennan Storr as Narrator Original Music by Rainy Days For Ghosts Direction, Sound Design & Editing by Brennan Storr "Tranmissions From the Void" is a Ghost Story Guys production.
Get these episodes ad free!Support the show on Patreon for as little as $3 / month.Welcome to Extra Wicked, our special bonus tales made possible by our Supporters at the Extra Wicked Level. Stories are combined into quarterly anthology episodes so that the authors work may be shared with the full audience, but our Supporters hear them first. “Cleared for Reentry”, written by Briana Morgan and told by Graham Rowat, with a custom score by Nico Vettese, of We Talk of Dreams. “Portraiture”, written by Davis Walden and told by David Ault, with a custom score by Nico Vettese, of We Talk of Dreams. “The Lady of The Wood”, written by Cody Mower told by Daniel Foytik, with a custom score by Nico Vettese, of We Talk of Dreams.Story Summaries: “Cleared for Reentry”Two men are ready to end their mission aboard the space station they've lived and worked on together for months. Excited to depart, the tension is palpable, and things might not go as smoothly as planned.“Portraiture”A grieving man who has lost his wife and son visits a painter with an uncanny ability that allows him to contact the deceased. Dark truths are revealed.“The Lady of The Wood”It's funny how fast history makes misunderstood women into witches. In the fall of 2008 two best friends go hunting for the ghost of the infamous witch of the Maine woods Emeline Gurney, who supposedly married her son on Satan's orders. But as they cross into the old pine forests of Fayette, they find they are way in over their heads.Warning: The Wicked Library is a horror fiction podcast created for a mature audience. Our stories contain graphic descriptions of pain, murder, violence, blood, betrayal, and inhumanity; monsters win, people die, and hope is often shattered. There is also beauty, heart, catharsis, and raw emotion. Fear may be deeply personal, but we all share it.If at any time a story takes you to a place too dark, turn on the lights, press pause, or press stop. And always remember, that unlike in the real world, these nightmares, and your participation in them, are under your control.Producer & Showrunner: Daniel Foytik Producer: Meg WilliamsLead Editor & Executive Producer: Scarlett R. Algee Creative Director & Executive Producer: Jeanette AndromedaResident Composer & Executive Producer: Nico Vettese, of We Talk of DreamsHosted by: Daniel FoytikArtwork: Jeanette Andromeda Score & Incidental Music: Nico VetteseMain Theme: “The Library Awakens” Nico VetteseFinal Audio Mix: Daniel Foytik, 9th Story Studios LLCGet your copy of The Wicked Library Presents: 13 Wicked Tales on Kindle, or in print. Visit thewickedlibrary.com/read to get your copy today.Get your copy of The Lift, 9 Stories of Transformation Volume One on Kindle, or in print. Visit victoriaslift.com/read to get your copy today.The Wicked Library is created by 9th Story Studios LLC: www.9thstory.comAudio program ©2022 – 9th Story Studios LLC. All Rights Reserved.No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of 9th Story Studios LLC. The copyrights for stories are held by the respective authors.
This week we have the uber talented horror author Briana Morgan on with us to review the Last Night in Soho. We talk her works such as Mouthful of Ashes, Unboxed, and Tricker Treater and Other Stories, we also discuss streaming and games, then discuss the visual stunning film Last Night in SohoTime Stamps00:00- start00:45- Intro01:30- Interview with Briana Morgan25:34- Last Night in Soho review57:52- Outro
This week we discuss the tricky process of writing holiday horror. When is the best time to write, release, and promote this specific strain of depravity? Also, we spotlight the work of horror author Briana Morgan.
This week we return to the horror genre with Briana Morgan, author of "Mouth Full of Ashes", a story of teenage love and vampirism set against the backdrop of a fading seaside town. In addition to "Ashes" we talk about her short story anthology, "The Tricker-Treater and Other Stories", sleep paralysis, the annoying efficacy of TikTok, and so much more. Briana's Links Website: https://brianamorganbooks.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brimorganbooks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brianamorganbooks/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brianamorganbooks Want ad-free episodes? Bonus conversations? Support the show on Patreon (Patreon.com/largelythetruth)
The party has to deal with being in high school, some of whom don't remember who they used to be, all while a mystery unfolds around them. ------------------------- Check out Briana's work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brianamorganbooks As well as her latest book "Mouth Full of Ashes": https://smile.amazon.com/Mouth-Full-Ashes-Briana-Morgan/dp/B09HG2FDHS/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1638985254&sr=8-2 Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cameronevesquedavis Redbubble Merch!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/emrosehart/shop Teepublic Merch!: https://www.teepublic.com/user/welcometotheboneera Check out Tabletop Audio: https://tabletopaudio.com/ Welcome to the Bone Era's Facebook!: https://www.facebook.com/theboneera Follow us on social media: https://www.instagram.com/theboneera/ https://www.facebook.com/theboneera https://www.facebook.com/cameronevesquedavis https://twitter.com/wttbe https://twitter.com/camevesquedavis http://youtube.com/helashandproductions
I was joined by author Briana Morgan to talk about one of our favorite sub-genres and what it looks like when it's translated to fiction. Be sure to check out her latest novel, A Mouth Full of Ashes available now. Shownotes: https://booksinthefreezer.com
In the 100th episode of GHOULISH, Max Booth III is murdered with a poisoned egg—potentially by a previous guest of the podcast. Andrew Hilbert takes over hosting duties and investigates the crime by analyzing over 30 eulogies sent in following the news of Max's death. Did one of these psychotic sons of bitches kill him? Listen and find out. Featuring Jon Lovitz, Kelby Losack, Cynthia Pelayo, Todd Keisling, Miguel Villa, Zach Chapman, Josh Malerman, Jessica Leonard, Lucas Mangum, Joshua Chaplinsky, Jessica McHugh, Sarah Read, Stephen Graham Jones, Betty Rocksteady, W. P. Johnson, Alan Baxter, B.R. Yeager, John Baltisberger, John Wayne Comunale, Brian Asman, Danger Slater, Frank Edler, Zachary Ashford, Michael Allen Rose, Hailey Piper, David Leo Rice, Armand Rosamilia, Jay Wilburn, Tony McMillen, Jonathan Raab, Briana Morgan, Lisa Quigley, Bob Pastorella, Michael David Wilson, and Lori Michelle. Browse the books on our webstore. Support us on Patreon. "Ghoulish Theme Song" by Heathenish Kid
Once a month, I talk to another writer about their writing routine. We answer questions such as Are you a plotter, pantser, or somewhere in between? , Do you write every day? , Where does your inspiration come from?, What's your beverage of choice?, and many more! At the end of each episode, the writers recommend their favourite book on writing and share their advice for establishing the right writing routine for you.This month, I talked to Briana Morgan, a horror author from Georgia.Her book recommendations are On Writing by Stephen King and Save the Cat Writes a Novel by Jessica Brody. Don't forget to check out the all-new library on my website for all book recommendations from these routine chats!***Come join The Writing Sparrow on its very own Facebook fan page or its very own Instagram account!To find out more about Briana, check out her website , find her or Twitter , follow her on Instagram, or support her on Patreon.Find out more about Sarina and her books on her website, and find her on Instagram and on Facebook.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sarinalanger)
Briana Morgan (author of The Tricker-Treater and Other Stories) is rightfully terrified of one day getting caught in a time loop. I share this fear, so we got together on GHOULISH to talk about time loops in fiction and real life, and also whether or not groundhogs are actually magical. Buy The Tricker-Treater and Other Stories. Browse the books on our webstore. Support us on Patreon.
This week, I welcome Briana Morgan back to my podcast. Last time, we talked about social media for writers, but today, we talk about how to find an editor for your book, why you should, and what to know before you hire someone to edit your novel.***Come join The Writing Sparrow on its very own Facebook fan page or its very own Instagram account!To find out more about Briana, check out what services she offers on her website , find her or Twitter , or follow her on Instagram.Find out more about Sarina and her books on her website, and find her on Instagram and on Facebook.Support the show
We present Briana Morgan, horror and fantasy horror author. Our episode filled with stories on publishing, writing, gaming and more. She's down-to-earth, fun and has a great knowledge on everything horror. Tune in as we also discuss mental health, her adventure into publishing her books and what is next for her.
For this week's episode, Briana Morgan joined me to talk about social media! Heads up: we focussed on Instagram and Twitter, but TikTok and Facebook also got a few mentions.We're tackling questions like:How much time should we spend on social media, and how often should we post?How can we please the Instagram algorithm?What counts as engagement on Instagram, and how can we boost our engagement?How can you use social media to get beta readers?And many more!Your action step this week comes from Briana: make sure your username and profile picture are consistent and of yourself across all your social media platforms.***Come join The Writing Sparrow on its very own Facebook fan page or its very own Instagram account!If you want to see for yourself how well Briana is doing with social media, you can find her on Instagram, on Twitter, on TikTok, and her website.Find out more about Sarina and her books on her website, and find her on Instagram and on Facebook.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sarinalanger)
Briana Morgan is an American author and playwright. Her latest play is Unboxed, and her latest book is The Tricker-Treater and Other Stories. Briana's website: www.brianamorganbooks.com
If a picture is worth a thousand words—and words mean everything to authors—how much is Instagram worth to those of us in the writing community? Author and playwright Briana Morgan joins the show to help us answer this question and more.
Briana Morgan and I talk about writing horror for the stage, the complexities of internet justice, and her excellent horror play Unboxed (note that there are spoilers in the second half of the episode -- I provide a warning in advance, and everything before it is spoiler free).We also get a preview of her upcoming short story collection The Tricker-Treater and Other Stories. Support Briana on Patreon here.
For this Campfire Special in the age of quarantine, Grace and Xandra ask ‘How Have You Grown?'. Featuring stories from Louisa, Isabella, Valerie, Lorrie, and Shaun. We create The Art Life together.Show Notes:Livingston Girls by Briana Morgan (narrated by Valerie Rose Lohman)SHOW DETAILS:Read more at http://theartlife.showSend letters to: The Art Life, c/o Grace Gordon, P.O. Box #4292, Valley Village, CA 91607Email: theartlife@heroinetraining.comXandra Robinson-Burns is on Patreon: @heroinetrainingGrace Gordon is on Instagram and Patreon: @gracegordonofficial Our music is ‘The Stream' by Rorie: http://roriemusic.comA Heroine Training Podcast
Welcome to Crushing on Life's first interview! Today I'm speaking to Briana Morgan, who manages to be a total badass in the writing space despite having anxiety, depression, AND fibromyalgia!
Stories in this episode: Paint the town red” doesn’t mean blood, as the scorned painter who was out for mine seems to have misunderstood. - PumpkinSpiceWhatever Never Parking near the Park again - JonJacobJinglySmith Why I’ll Never Go-Kart Again - aurorapierce Try Shudder free for 30 days! Just to shudder.com and use promo code LNM. Click Here to preorder your copy of Unboxed: A Play by Briana Morgan! Follow Let's Not Meet: - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/433173970399259/ - Twitter - https://twitter.com/letsnotmeetcast - Website - http://letsnotmeetpodcast.com - Patreon - http://patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast - Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/letsnotmeet - Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/letsnotmeetstreams
Have you had all your shots? If not, Andy Griffith will literally hold you down in prison until you're inoculated. That's the lesson we learned when digital strategist and public health planner Briana Morgan stops by the Mayberry Studios to talk with us about The Punisher, saxophone attacks, and inappropriate face-touching.Be sure to stick around after the closing music for Episode 2 of our Audio Play "Barney's Day Out" starring Erotic Don Knotts!Read all of Briana's blogs and projects: http://brianalmorgan.com/ Music by Max Ludwig: twitter.com/sleeptalkyEnd Music: "Off Season Blues" by Brother's Rye: https://brothersrye.com/Additional Music from https://filmmusic.io"Thinking Music" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Follow Breaking Mayberry on Twitter: www.twitter.com/BreakMayberry, Facebook www.facebook.com/BreakingMayberry/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breakingmayberry/or email us at breakingmayberry@gmail.comMarty on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SchneidRemarksDan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theludds
Special guests Amanda Clark Renzulli and Briana Morgan talk about impostor syndrome and its connection to the Dunning-Kruger effect as well as how to deal with (or, more to the point, live with) impostor syndrome and how, at the end of the day, we need each other because on our own we have no idea what we're good or bad at.
Briana Morgan comes on the show to talk about slut-shaming and girl sex in YA, bisexual representation, writing for different identities, her urban fantasy book REFLECTIONS, and her upcoming "everyone is gay" book about witches at boarding school. Keep up with Briana on Twitter (@brimorganbooks) and Instagram (@brianamorganbooks), and visit her website at https://brianamorganbooks.com. Check out the new Patreon perks at patreon.com/femalesinfantasy. Your support really means the world to me! Don't miss the next #FemalesInFantasy Twitter chat about witches (timely topic, no?) on Saturday, July 28, at 11am EST. Follow @femalesnfantasy for updates.
Briana Morgan is a YA and NA writer, editor, and blogger who loves dark, suspenseful reads, angst-ridden relationships, and complicated characters. Her interest in Jay Gatsby scares her friends and family. You can find her in way too many places online, eating too much popcorn, reading in the corner, or crying about long-dead literary heroes.
Briana Morgan is a YA and NA writer, editor, and blogger who loves dark, suspenseful reads, angst-ridden relationships, and complicated characters. Her interest in Jay Gatsby scares her friends and family. You can find her in way too many places online, eating too much popcorn, reading in the corner, or crying about long-dead literary heroes.
What else was I going to do while I waited out the great Northeast Blizzard of 2016 but do a podcast? And what is a better way to do it than to invite a couple of friends to chat with? I used a new app called ZCast to record a chat with Briana Morgan and Craig Egan about “Impostor Syndrome” and “Trolling”… --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app