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Joshua Chaplinsky is the author of ‘Letters to the Purple Satin Killer', ‘The Paradox Twins', ‘Whispers in the Ear of A Dreaming Ape', and ‘Kanye West—Reanimator.' His short fiction has been published by Vice, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Thuglit, Severed Press, PMMP, Expat Press, and Broken River Books. He was the Managing Editor of LitReactor.com (2011-2023). Follow him on Instagram, Twitter, & TikTok at @jaceycockrobin. More info at joshuachaplinsky.com. Check out past episodes of Textual Healing on our website: https://textualpodcast.com/ Rate us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5wO60jFp7qv0FqbZQDELvL?si=a4f8016d783d404a Rate us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/textual-healing-with-mallory-smart/id1531379844 Follow us on Twitter: @PodHealing Take a look at Mallory's other work on her website: https://mallorysmart.com/ beats by God'Aryan Find out more at https://textual-healing.pinecast.co
It's the holidays, and we're spending it with the family. The Rare Candy and Agitator boys are in the cave of the red-headed giant chopping it up about Cormac McCarthy's alleged secret muse, Aaron Gwyn, audiobooks counting as reading, the end of cancel culture, aliens from Atlantis, Columbine and Vegas and Sandy (oh, my!), interplanetary travel, Elon Musk, caring vs not caring what other artists think, and more. Listen to/read Rare Candy at rarecandy.substack.com and everywhere you listen to podcasts. More on the Broken River Books collective at brokenriverbooks.com Horse around with us on X: JDO @jdowrites Kelby @KelbyLosackBRB Rare Candy @Rarecandypod1 Buy Rare Candy swag Cop that Agitator drip More at patreon.com/agitator
Joshua Chaplinsky is the author of ‘Letters to the Purple Satin Killer', ‘The Paradox Twins', ‘Whispers in the Ear of A Dreaming Ape', and ‘Kanye West—Reanimator.' His short fiction has been published by Vice, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Thuglit, Severed Press, PMMP, Expat Press, and Broken River Books. He was the Managing Editor of LitReactor.com (2011-2023). Follow him on Instagram, Twitter, & TikTok at @jaceycockrobin. More info at joshuachaplinsky.com. Check out past episodes of Textual Healing on our website: https://textualpodcast.com/ Rate us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5wO60jFp7qv0FqbZQDELvL?si=a4f8016d783d404a Rate us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/textual-healing-with-mallory-smart/id1531379844 Follow us on Twitter: @PodHealing Take a look at Mallory's other work on her website: https://mallorysmart.com/ beats by God'Aryan Find out more at https://textual-healing.pinecast.co
Join Leah as she interviews Joshua Chaplinsky. Joshua Chaplinsky is the author of ‘Letters to the Purple Satin Killer', ‘The Paradox Twins', ‘Whispers in the Ear of A Dreaming Ape', and ‘Kanye West—Reanimator.' His short fiction has been published by Vice, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Thuglit, Severed Press, PMMP, Expat Press, and Broken River Books. He was the Managing Editor of LitReactor.com (2011-2023). https://linktr.ee/joshuachaplinsky CORE Products: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?filters=100202_0_0_0_0 https://www.etsy.com/shop/MidwestResinGeek https://www.patreon.com/legendsoftabletop Theme music created by Brett Miller http://www.brettmillermusic.net
Experience.Computer is a slow radio show about high tech. Exploring perception, experience and expression. IN THIS EPISODE Jay Springett leads author and podcaster J David Osborne through a series of imaginative exercises. Then they discuss: The concept of sensory and perceptual experiences The sensation of visualising numbers and mathematical operations The feeling of the sacred Chat app UX, and social media The shape of stories Using different software for writing and more QUOTES “A hyper real crunch. The crunch. The ultimate crunch, the ur crunch - right?” “Every thought that I have are more vocal. It's more voice oriented. So I'm talking to myself in my brain. Other thoughts are feelings. As a matter of fact, you having me do this exercise is interesting because it makes me realise how few times I do focus on the images in my head like that.” “The only way that I can describe it is that it just feels right. It just feels correct. Something happens, and you think, and I learned over time to listen to that instead of worry too much about plot because sometimes I'd get an idea that felt correct. And then I would think, well, my character wouldn't do that.” ABOUT THE GUEST J. David Osborne is co-founder of Broken River Books, a collective of five aspiring full-time writers. He is the author of the Wonderland-Award-winning novel By the Time We Leave Here, We'll Be Friends, the surreal noir Low Down Death Right Easy, and the cyberpunk novel series God$ Fare No Better. He is the co-host of Agitator Podcast with Kelby Losack, and Lost Xplorers with Kris Saknussemm, and lives in Oklahoma with his wife and son. IN YOUR MIND Has this interview sparked any thoughts or questions about your own mind's eye, creative process, or inner experience? I'd love to hear your insights! Share your reflections in the comments below or on social media! LINKS: Agitator on Spotify Agitator Patreon Lost Xplorers on Spotify Gods Fare No Better series on Amazon.com Broken River on Substack Subscribe to Experience.Computer Substack Apple Podcasts Spotify Pocketcasts ABOUT THE SHOW In 2022 writer and host Jay Springett discovered he had aphantasia - the inability to voluntarily create mental images in one's mind. For 36 years he thought 'picture this' was a metaphor. Experience.Computer is slow radio about high tech. An interview show exploring perception, experience and expression. The show examines how people perceive the world, and how they work with the creative tools they use to make their work with. ABOUT THE HOST Jay Springett is a strategist and writer. His work focuses on the design, administration and flourishing of worlds of all kinds He has hosted the 301 second long essay podcast Permanently Moved since 2018, and Experience.Computer since 2023. Jay is currently working on his first book ‘The Web Was a Side Quest‘ and writes online at thejaymo.net
Hola, bienvenidos, and welcome to another episode of the Latinx Identity Project.This is a podcast where we tell stories for us and by us. I am your host, Elsa Iris Reyes,Today's guest is Christopher David Rosales, a Chicano author and professor of Chicano & Latino Studies at California State University Long Beach. Join us as we dive into his latest novel, Word is Bone. Episodes like today's are a reminder for why this podcast exists - it's to uplift and promote our diverse perspectives and voices.Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow me on Instagram @thelatinxidentityproject to get the latest and greatest updates.Thanks for listening and enjoy the show.About our guest:Christopher David Rosales, PhD, MFA is a Chicano novelist and short-story writer from Los Angeles. He is the author of three novels including Silence the Bird, Silence the Keeper (2015, Mixer Publishing) which won the Hispanic Scholarship Fund & McNamara Family Creative Arts Grant, Gods On the Lam (2017, Perpetual Motion Machine), and Word Is Bone (2019, Broken River Books), winner of the International Latino Book Award. His award-winning short stories have appeared in Both Sides: An Anthology of Border Noir (2020, Polis/Agora Books), among other anthologies, journals, and magazines in the U.S. and abroad.Rosales is a Professor in Chicano & Latino Studies at California State University Long Beach.WORD IS BONEWinner of the International Latino Book Award.1999. Ex-con June returns to Los Angeles to bury his father, and in the process brings violence and mayhem to everyone he encounters. Low-rent gangsters fight dogs and pistols shoot quiet through potato silencers, and at the center of this sweltering California Gothic and its surreal and colorful cast of characters is the love story of Kiddy and June, two wild young people separated by circumstance and time, trying not to love each other against their better instincts.“Christopher Rosales' writing in Word is Bone is so vibrant and dirty with street-level intimacy like a lot of hip-hop: think Kendrick Lamar's “Money Trees” and Domino's “Getto Jam.” These are stories from the stoops, laundromats, canals and alleyways, that show how a community weaves narrative webs to understand their own truths. So, here we go, here we go as the tune starts to bloom.” —Steven Dunn, author of Potted Meat and water & powerOfficial Website: https://www.christopherrosales.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christopher.d.rosales Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisdrosales/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CDRosales Support the show
The saga continues. In this episode, I talk with writer Jedidiah Ayres about his novel Peckerwood from 2013 (Broken River Books). We also talk about his movie-watching habits, St. Louis, screenwriting, Jack Clark's Nobody's Angel, blogging for Barnes & Noble and (Slavoj Zizek voice) so on and so on.
On the second episode of Mutual Aberration Society I invite on Kelby Losack and J David Osborne of Agitator to talk about Shinya Tsukamoto's A Snake Of June. We also discuss Japanese cinema, Broken River Books, indie publishing, Hollywood, stealing books, owning physical media, annoying writers on Twitter, and being a prolific artist among other things.
We're joined by Joshua Chaplinky to discuss the fallacy of human memory, incorporating scientific theories into fiction, and the happy medium between finding inspiration from and trying to copy our favorite authors. We also discuss his novel The Paradox Twins. Joshua Chaplinsky is the Managing Editor of LitReactor.com. He is the author of The Paradox Twins (CLASH Books), the story collection Whispers in the Ear of A Dreaming Ape, and the parody Kanye West--Reanimator. His short fiction has been published by Vice, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Thuglit, Severed Press, Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing, Pantheon Magazine and Broken River Books. Follow him on Twitter. More info at joshuachaplinsky.com and unravelingtheparadox.com. Want to submit your writing or be a guest editor? Email darkwaterspodcast@gmail.com Intro/Outro music: www.bensound.com Disclaimer: Any and all opinions expressed are the opinions of the participants and not of the organizations or institutions with which they are affiliated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/darkwaters/support
Authors on the Air presents this exclusive IN CONVERSATION interview with guest host author GABINO IGLESIAS (Coyote Songs) and JOSH MALERMAN (Bird Box). About Gabino: Gabino Iglesias is a writer, editor, journalist, and book reviewer living in Austin, Texas. He is the author of COYOTE SONGS, ZERO SAINTS (both from Broken River Books), and GUTMOUTH (Eraserhead Press). He is the book reviews editor at PANK Magazine, the TV/film editor at Entropy Magazine, and a columnist for LitReactor and CLASH Media. His nonfiction has appeared in places like The New York Times, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the LA Times, El Nuevo Día, and other venues. About Josh: Josh Malerman is an American author and also one of two singer/songwriters for the rock band The High Strung, whose song "The Luck You Got" can be heard as the theme song to the Showtime show "Shameless." His book Bird Box is also currently being filmed as a feature film starring Sandra Bullock, John Malkovich, and Sarah Paulson. Bird Box was also nominated for the Stoker Award, the Shirley Jackson Award, and the James Herbert Award. His books Black Mad Wheel and Goblin have also been nominated for Stoker Awards. @copyrighted. Listen on your favorite podcast app or check out all of our interviews on www.soundcloud.com/authorsontheair
Authors on the Air presents this exclusive IN CONVERSATION interview with guest host author GABINO IGLESIAS (Coyote Songs) and JOSH MALERMAN (Bird Box). About Gabino: Gabino Iglesias is a writer, editor, journalist, and book reviewer living in Austin, Texas. He is the author of COYOTE SONGS, ZERO SAINTS (both from Broken River Books), and GUTMOUTH (Eraserhead Press). He is the book reviews editor at PANK Magazine, the TV/film editor at Entropy Magazine, and a columnist for LitReactor and CLASH Media. His nonfiction has appeared in places like The New York Times, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the LA Times, El Nuevo Día, and other venues. About Josh: Josh Malerman is an American author and also one of two singer/songwriters for the rock band The High Strung, whose song "The Luck You Got" can be heard as the theme song to the Showtime show "Shameless." His book Bird Box is also currently being filmed as a feature film starring Sandra Bullock, John Malkovich, and Sarah Paulson. Bird Box was also nominated for the Stoker Award, the Shirley Jackson Award, and the James Herbert Award. His books Black Mad Wheel and Goblin have also been nominated for Stoker Awards. @copyrighted. Listen on your favorite podcast app or check out all of our interviews on www.soundcloud.com/authorsontheair
Authors on the Air presents this exclusive IN CONVERSATION interview with guest host author GABINO IGLESIAS (Coyote Songs) and JOSH MALERMAN (Bird Box). About Gabino: Gabino Iglesias is a writer, editor, journalist, and book reviewer living in Austin, Texas. He is the author of COYOTE SONGS, ZERO SAINTS (both from Broken River Books), and GUTMOUTH (Eraserhead Press). He is the book reviews editor at PANK Magazine, the TV/film editor at Entropy Magazine, and a columnist for LitReactor and CLASH Media. His nonfiction has appeared in places like The New York Times, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the LA Times, El Nuevo Día, and other venues. About Josh: Josh Malerman is an American author and also one of two singer/songwriters for the rock band The High Strung, whose song "The Luck You Got" can be heard as the theme song to the Showtime show "Shameless." His book Bird Box is also currently being filmed as a feature film starring Sandra Bullock, John Malkovich, and Sarah Paulson. Bird Box was also nominated for the Stoker Award, the Shirley Jackson Award, and the James Herbert Award. His books Black Mad Wheel and Goblin have also been nominated for Stoker Awards. @copyrighted. Listen on your favorite podcast app or check out all of our interviews on www.soundcloud.com/authorsontheair
What'll it be? Can-D or Chew-Z? Both are quite a trip but watch out for the side effects. The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch is considered one of the MUST read novels in the PKD library. Here the DickHeads along with special guest J. David Osborne find out for themselves if this is true or not. Plus: Jailbreaking Twitter. Willy Eldritch and the Chew-Z factory. And a stigmata fleshlight. Our Patreon ►► https://www.patreon.com/LanghorneJTweed Dicklike Suggestions: David's Pick ►► Pax Americana: https://www.amazon.com/Pax-Americana-Kurt-Baumeister/dp/0998433942 ►► Undone: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07SQB8LQ9/ref=atv_wl_hom_c_unkc_1_1 J. David Osborne's Pick ►► Meditations on the Tarot: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/408555.Meditations_on_the_Tarot ►► The Secret Tradition of the Soul: https://www.amazon.com/Secret-Tradition-Soul-Patrick-Harpur/dp/1583943153 Langhorne's Pick ►► Rumu: https://store.steampowered.com/app/723270/Rumu/ Find J. David Osborne: The JDO Show ►► http://thejdoshow.podbean.com/ Broken River Books ►► https://brokenriverbooks.com/ Amazon ►► https://www.amazon.com/J-David-Osborne/e/B004G4S8KU?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_3&qid=1570490055&sr=8-3 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/UC5Gjzj26NsRyUlAAoWtLiCg --- 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/dickheadspodcast/message
Authors on the Air presents GABINO IGLESIAS AND JENNIFER HILLIER in Conversation. About Gabino: Gabino Iglesias is a writer, editor, journalist, and book reviewer living in Austin, Texas. He is the author of COYOTE SONGS, ZERO SAINTS (both from Broken River Books), and GUTMOUTH (Eraserhead Press). He is the book reviews editor at PANK Magazine, the TV/film editor at Entropy Magazine, and a columnist for LitReactor and CLASH Media. His nonfiction has appeared in places like The New York Times, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the LA Times, El Nuevo Día, and other venues. The stuff that's made up has been published in places like Red Fez, Flash Fiction Offensive, Drunk Monkeys, Bizarro Central, Paragraph Line, Divergent Magazine, Cease, Cows, and many horror, crime, surrealist, and bizarro anthologies. About Jennifer: Hi there, I’m Jennifer. I write about dark, twisted people who do dark, twisted things. My newest psychological thriller, Little Secrets, is now available from Minotaur Books. I’m also the author of Jar of Hearts (Minotaur). I was in born in Toronto, but I spent eight years in the Seattle area, which is where all my novels are set. I’m a Seahawks fan but I married a Packers guy. We have a young son who looks most like me when he’s crying. My favorite author is Stephen King (but whose isn’t?). I’m afraid of the dark and can’t sleep unless I’ve checked the locks on the doors several times. I love writing when it’s raining, sleeping when it’s sunny, and reading after everyone else has gone to bed. I cherish my family (those who read, and those who don’t), and my friends (those who write, and those who don’t). @copyrighted Available on your favorite podcast app.
Authors on the Air presents GABINO IGLESIAS AND JENNIFER HILLIER in Conversation. About Gabino: Gabino Iglesias is a writer, editor, journalist, and book reviewer living in Austin, Texas. He is the author of COYOTE SONGS, ZERO SAINTS (both from Broken River Books), and GUTMOUTH (Eraserhead Press). He is the book reviews editor at PANK Magazine, the TV/film editor at Entropy Magazine, and a columnist for LitReactor and CLASH Media. His nonfiction has appeared in places like The New York Times, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the LA Times, El Nuevo Día, and other venues. The stuff that's made up has been published in places like Red Fez, Flash Fiction Offensive, Drunk Monkeys, Bizarro Central, Paragraph Line, Divergent Magazine, Cease, Cows, and many horror, crime, surrealist, and bizarro anthologies. About Jennifer: Hi there, I’m Jennifer. I write about dark, twisted people who do dark, twisted things. My newest psychological thriller, Little Secrets, is now available from Minotaur Books. I’m also the author of Jar of Hearts (Minotaur). I was in born in Toronto, but I spent eight years in the Seattle area, which is where all my novels are set. I’m a Seahawks fan but I married a Packers guy. We have a young son who looks most like me when he’s crying. My favorite author is Stephen King (but whose isn’t?). I’m afraid of the dark and can’t sleep unless I’ve checked the locks on the doors several times. I love writing when it’s raining, sleeping when it’s sunny, and reading after everyone else has gone to bed. I cherish my family (those who read, and those who don’t), and my friends (those who write, and those who don’t). @copyrighted Available on your favorite podcast app.
Authors on the Air presents GABINO IGLESIAS AND JENNIFER HILLIER in Conversation. About Gabino: Gabino Iglesias is a writer, editor, journalist, and book reviewer living in Austin, Texas. He is the author of COYOTE SONGS, ZERO SAINTS (both from Broken River Books), and GUTMOUTH (Eraserhead Press). He is the book reviews editor at PANK Magazine, the TV/film editor at Entropy Magazine, and a columnist for LitReactor and CLASH Media. His nonfiction has appeared in places like The New York Times, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the LA Times, El Nuevo Día, and other venues. The stuff that's made up has been published in places like Red Fez, Flash Fiction Offensive, Drunk Monkeys, Bizarro Central, Paragraph Line, Divergent Magazine, Cease, Cows, and many horror, crime, surrealist, and bizarro anthologies. About Jennifer: Hi there, I’m Jennifer. I write about dark, twisted people who do dark, twisted things. My newest psychological thriller, Little Secrets, is now available from Minotaur Books. I’m also the author of Jar of Hearts (Minotaur). I was in born in Toronto, but I spent eight years in the Seattle area, which is where all my novels are set. I’m a Seahawks fan but I married a Packers guy. We have a young son who looks most like me when he’s crying. My favorite author is Stephen King (but whose isn’t?). I’m afraid of the dark and can’t sleep unless I’ve checked the locks on the doors several times. I love writing when it’s raining, sleeping when it’s sunny, and reading after everyone else has gone to bed. I cherish my family (those who read, and those who don’t), and my friends (those who write, and those who don’t). @copyrighted Available on your favorite podcast app.
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes book reviewer, author, editor and journalist Gabino Iglesias to the studio. Gabino is the author of COYOTE SONGS, ZERO SAINTS (both from Broken River Books), and GUTMOUTH (Eraserhead Press). He is the book reviews editor at PANK Magazine, the TV/film editor at Entropy Magazine, and a columnist for LitReactor and CLASH Media. His nonfiction has appeared in places like The New York Times, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the LA Times, El Nuevo Día, and other venues. The stuff that's made up has been published in places like Red Fez, Flash Fiction Offensive, Drunk Monkeys, Bizarro Central, Paragraph Line, Divergent Magazine, Cease, Cows, and many horror, crime, surrealist, and bizarro anthologies. When not writing or reading, he has worked as a dog whisperer, witty communications professor, and ballerina assassin. His reviews are published in places like NPR, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Criminal Element, The Rumpus, Heavy Feather Review, Atticus Review, Entropy, HorrorTalk, Necessary Fiction, Crimespree, and other print and online venues. He teaches at SNHU's MFA program. @Copyrighted Listen to this interview on your favorite podcast app of at @authorsontheair
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes book reviewer, author, editor and journalist Gabino Iglesias to the studio. Gabino is the author of COYOTE SONGS, ZERO SAINTS (both from Broken River Books), and GUTMOUTH (Eraserhead Press). He is the book reviews editor at PANK Magazine, the TV/film editor at Entropy Magazine, and a columnist for LitReactor and CLASH Media. His nonfiction has appeared in places like The New York Times, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the LA Times, El Nuevo Día, and other venues. The stuff that's made up has been published in places like Red Fez, Flash Fiction Offensive, Drunk Monkeys, Bizarro Central, Paragraph Line, Divergent Magazine, Cease, Cows, and many horror, crime, surrealist, and bizarro anthologies. When not writing or reading, he has worked as a dog whisperer, witty communications professor, and ballerina assassin. His reviews are published in places like NPR, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Criminal Element, The Rumpus, Heavy Feather Review, Atticus Review, Entropy, HorrorTalk, Necessary Fiction, Crimespree, and other print and online venues. He teaches at SNHU's MFA program. @Copyrighted Listen to this interview on your favorite podcast app of at www.soundcloud.com/authorsontheair
Michael David Wilson is the founder of the popular UK horror website, podcast, and small press, This Is Horror. He's a professional writer, editor, and podcaster, and has worked for such companies as 2000 AD, Terrorizer, and Broken River Books. His brand-new novella, The Girl in the Video will be published via Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing on 28 April 2020, with a second novella, House of Bad Memories, to be published by Grindhouse Press in 2021.Michael's work has appeared in numerous other publications including The NoSleep Podcast, Dark Moon Digest, LitReactor, Hawk & Cleaver’s The Other Stories, and Scream. He is also a professional ESL Teacher and graduate of the University of Warwick’s English Literature and Creative Writing Programme. In this episode we go deep into:How Michael cut his teeth with writingPutting your money where your mouth is as a writerUsing challenges to keep yourself motivated in writingSharing the gift of storytelling with those younger than you to pass the torchThe power of building the writing habitThe difference between writing, and writing-tangential activitiesTips for receiving free games, writing journalistic columns, and exercising entrepreneurshipHow changing diet and exploring health laid foundations for building writing habitsNot having to wait for luck, taking ownership of your life, and creating your own opportunitiesThe journey that led to the inception of This Is Horror and its following successConfronting your fearsThe first few weeks of This Is HorrorMental health and how that can affect your writingThe more you do things, the easier they becomeTaking time to recharge when you need to, and prioritizing your healthGiving yourself permission to not be okayHow ’The Girl in the Video’ came to be bornLeaning towards hybrid and finding the rewards of both sides of publishingUtilizing the bookstagram community to deliver a cover revealWhat impact Michael wants to have from his writing.Michael answers questions from Patrons:Ian J. Middleton: are there any common mistakes you see from first time horror writers when it comes to short stories and novels?Find out more about Michael:https://www.michaeldavidwilson.co.uk/https://www.thisishorror.co.uk/Links from the show:https://books2read.com/u/3LD6nJSpecial thanks to:Intro vocals: Persephone RoseShow theme: Karl HughesBecome a Patron of the show! Get exclusive bonus content, find your tribe, and get early access to all episodes.Thank you to my patrons:David HinesHarley ChristensenJon CronshawJenn MitchellInnes RichensIan J MiddletonPT HyltonMichael AnderleJerry EvanoffMark McClureKatie Forrest See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes book reviewer, author, editor and journalist Gabino Iglesias to the studio. Gabino is the author of COYOTE SONGS, ZERO SAINTS (both from Broken River Books), and GUTMOUTH (Eraserhead Press). He is the book reviews editor at PANK Magazine, the TV/film editor at Entropy Magazine, and a columnist for LitReactor and CLASH Media. His nonfiction has appeared in places like The New York Times, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the LA Times, El Nuevo Día, and other venues. The stuff that's made up has been published in places like Red Fez, Flash Fiction Offensive, Drunk Monkeys, Bizarro Central, Paragraph Line, Divergent Magazine, Cease, Cows, and many horror, crime, surrealist, and bizarro anthologies. When not writing or reading, he has worked as a dog whisperer, witty communications professor, and ballerina assassin. His reviews are published in places like NPR, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Criminal Element, The Rumpus, Heavy Feather Review, Atticus Review, Entropy, HorrorTalk, Necessary Fiction, Crimespree, and other print and online venues. He teaches at SNHU's MFA program. @Copyrighted Listen to this interview on your favorite podcast app of at www.soundcloud.com/authorsontheair
Today I'm talking with Sean McMullin as he shares openly about his experience as the spouse of an entrepreneur, how he ended up co-founding a company with his wife and how they navigate a world in which they live together AND work together! He also shares his advice for receiving the support you need from family and friends! Sean McMullin is the co-founder of Yellow House Media, a full-service podcast production agency & consultancy that he owns with his wife, Tara. Sean, a then distribution manager at a brewery in Oregon, met Tara, owner of a small business consultancy, on OkCupid and it wasn't long before Sean found himself swirling around in the world of entrepreneurship. Shortly thereafter, he took on the role of producing Tara's podcast, “What Works” and recently they both made the leap and started their own business, Yellow House Media. Sean is the lead consultant for production and management and specializes in building efficient procedures, effective guest management, quality audio production, and editorial management. He brings his background in writing, photography, and underground media to every show he produces. Sean loves getting out in the woods as much as possible and has a goal to visit all 59 national parks with his wife by 2027. This episode is for you if you want to learn: How to navigate the situation where a partner, friend or family member doesn't understand entrepreneurship. Why a Mastermind can save your relationship. The key to a strong marriage. How Sean ensures that he is showing up in his marriage, business and the world in the way he wants. Two outdated concepts that hold women entrepreneurs back, what needs to change and how to be part of the transformation. The importance of boundaries and how to set them in personal and professional relationships. One thing to do when you need to reset as a couple. The first step to take if you are considering starting a podcast. A question to ask yourself to make taking a risk in your business easier. And so much more! She Podcasts: https://www.shepodcasts.com/ She Podcasts Live: https://www.shepodcasts.live/ Tara McMullin: http://taragentile.com/ Ron Swanson, a character from Parks and Recreation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Swanson Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/ National Novel Writing Month:https://nanowrimo.org/ National Podcast Post Month: http://napodpomo.org/ “What Works” Podcast with Tara McMullin: https://explorewhatworks.com/whatworks/ “Ready Enough” Podcast with Tanya Geisler: http://tanyageisler.com/ready-enough Katie Linder: https://www.drkatielinder.com/ Couples Goal Guide by Cultivate What Matters (this is an affiliate link, meaning I get a small portion of any sale at no additional cost to you): https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1364263&u=1873069&m=62537&urllink=&afftrack= “On the Ledge” Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/OnTheLedgePod/ Broken River Books: https://www.facebook.com/BrokenRiverBooks “So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love” by Cal Newport: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/0349420211 The Enneagram Institute: https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/ Zencaster: https://zencastr.com/ Zoom: http://zoom.us Yellow House Media: https://www.yellowhouse.media/ Sean McMullin Instagram https://www.instagram.com/seandmcmullin/ Schedule a free 30-minute consultation with Yellow House Media: https://www.yellowhouse.media/services Join me in my FREE private Facebook community, the All-In entrepreneur: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theallinentrepreneur/ Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ritagoodroe
Amazon tells me that Gabino Iglesias is a writer, editor, journalist, and book reviewer living in Austin, Texas. Join me as I talk with him today! Amazon also tells me that he is the author of COYOTE SONGS, (which is an AWESOME READ GO GET IT) ZERO SAINTS (both from Broken River Books), and GUTMOUTH (Eraserhead Press). He is the book reviews editor at PANK Magazine, the TV/film editor at Entropy Magazine, and a columnist for LitReactor and CLASH Media. His nonfiction has appeared in places like The New York Times, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the LA Times, El Nuevo Día, and other venues. The stuff that's made up has been published in places like Red Fez, Flash Fiction Offensive, Drunk Monkeys, Bizarro Central, Paragraph Line, Divergent Magazine, Cease, Cows, and many horror, crime, surrealist, and bizarro anthologies. When not writing or reading, he has worked as a dog whisperer, witty communications professor, and ballerina assassin. His reviews are published in places like NPR, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Criminal Element, The Rumpus, Heavy Feather Review, Atticus Review, Entropy, HorrorTalk, Necessary Fiction, Crimespree, and other print and online venues. He teaches at SNHU's MFA program. https://Twitter.com/Gabino_Iglesias https://www.amazon.com/Gabino-Iglesias/e/B00AEBI0T8%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share https://www.birdscoffeecompany.com/coffees/legends-of-tabletop-legendary-brew Use Code Legends10 to get 10% off your order Theme music created by Brett Miller http://www.brettmillermusic.net/
In this podcast Gabino Iglesias talks about Coyote Songs, religion, funny editorial conversations, and much more. Gabino Iglesias Gabino Iglesias is a writer, editor, journalist, and book reviewer living in Austin, Texas. He is the author of Coyote Songs, Zero Saints (both from Broken River Books), and Gutmouth (Eraserhead Press). He is the book reviews editor … Continue reading
In this podcast Gabino talks about Puerto Rico, personal training, writing stories, and much more. Gabino Iglesias Gabino Iglesias is a writer, editor, journalist, and book reviewer living in Austin, Texas. He is the author of Coyote Songs, Zero Saints (both from Broken River Books), and Gutmouth (Eraserhead Press). He is the book reviews editor at … Continue reading
J David Osborne is the publisher of Broken River Books & author of Black Gum, By The Time We Leave Here, We'll Be Friends, & Low-Down Death Right Easy. He is also the host of the JDO Show (podbean & iTunes). We mostly talked about aliens, magick, drugs, getting drunk, & lucid dreams. Join us!
Scott's one of my best buds. Recently, we released his new novel Jack Waters on Broken River Books. I think that Scott is one of the only writers out there doing whatever the fuck he wants. He's everything I could ask for in an author and a friend: intelligent, insightful, talented. On this episode, we talk about: what makes a Broken River Book, the origins of Jack Waters, magical realism in Latin American writing, dictators that fixed countries, revolutions turning to fascism, Mulholland Drive, the compromise at the heart of America, Invictus, people who want power needing to be kept away from power, engaging with writers you dislike honestly, Takashi Miike, what i mean by “good” and “bad” writing, leaving imperfections in writing, Raging Bull, Heaven's Gate, Southland Tales, preferring audacity over quality, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Zabriskie Point, colonial literature, things that bother me vs. things that are a problem, our current tendency to torture ourselves with the news, and climate change. Follow Scott on Twitter: @ScottAdlerberg Here's the article he wrote about Michael Kohlhaas by Heinrich von Kleist (mentioned in the podcast) Buy Jack Waters here
Kelby Losack gives us a tour of his body of ink, on his body and in print. We talk heroin, books, broken hearts, and bad decisions. These are the true stories that made their way into his new book, Heathenish, published by Broken River Books. Kelby is the quintessential reformed bad boy with a heart of gold. Get Lit With us!
Cody Goodfellow and I round out our talk about wearing many storytelling hats and loving film, books and comics all the same, switching gears to grow creatively, and more. We also cover his great short film Stay At Home Dad, which is gooey awesome sauce, and his upcoming work. More fun times and lots of juicy takeaways... and sounds... Expect Cody back, due to all the fun we had, and a some cool things he has on the horizon. Find Mystery Meat Comics at mysterymeatcomics.com or mikedubisch.com, and get Rapture of the Deep from Hippocampus Press online or wherever you buy books! Look out for Cody's upcoming book the Snake Handler, co-authored by J. David Osborne, from Broken River Books. Less than a day until the LIVE Podcast Tag-Team at the Lost Church in San Francisco. Grab your tickets now before they are gone: http://www.ticketfly.com/event/1483305-bitch-talk-storycraft-live-san-francisco/ Hope to see you there! Follow this podcast on twitter @storycraftpod, and support the show at patreon.com/monkeygong, monkeygong.com/shop (they're the same basic thing,) and by subscribing, rating reviewing or sharing it. Follow me on twitter and instagram @kraigcomx. Thanks for listening!
Kelby and I met in Oklahoma. He took a Greyhound up from Houston to do a reading at the Blue Bonnet Bar. We had a crazy night, and let my buddy Eric give us freehand tattoos. Well, today Kelby has a new book out, Heathenish, from Broken River Books. It's a punchy, fast ride through lowdown Houston with a bunch of hoodrats. Tons of memorable scenes. Heartfelt writing. Kelby came on the show to talk about growing up in those neighborhoods, what makes people bad, and why he doesn't ever want to be a full-time writer.
This week on Bizzong! The Bizarre and Weird Fiction Podcast, author and editor-in-chief of Broken River Books, Mr. J. David Osborne! He is one of the most laid back, cool guests I've had the pleasure of interviewing. If you want to know what it sounds like to be with the coolest dude in the room, then just hit play and listen in to this weeks adventure, Zongers! Thanks as always for listening and supporting Bizzong! on the Project Entertainment Network!
J. David Osborne (author and head editor of Broken River Books) and Jeff talk about not just the best but also the most interesting and unique movies, books, TV shows, comic books, and podcasts of 2015. WARNING: The episode contains major spoilers for THE HATEFUL EIGHT, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, UNFRIENDED, YAKUZA APOCALYPSE, and BONE TOMAHAWK. Plus find out the two books that J. David and Jeff agree that you need to read to have a proper understanding of modern internet culture. J. David Osborne's Official Website - Broken River Books Official Website - Broken River Podcast Jeff Burk's Top Ten TV Shows of 2015 Jeff Burk's Top Ten Movies of 2015 This week's music: "Space Rock Steady" by Mad Conductor Mad Conductor on Bandcamp Jeff Attacks logo by Matthew Revert Jeff Attacks banner by Dyer Wilk Intro and outro music by Anti-Venom Transition music by the Stupid Stupid Henchmen
This special episode is all recordings of readings and performances from BizarroCon '15. Featuring: M.T. Granberry, author of WORMJOB Cameron Pierce, head editor of Lazy Fascist Press and author of THE INCOMING TIDE Rios de la Luz, author of THE PULSE BETWEEN DIMENSIONS AND THE DESERT J. David Osborne, head editor of Broken River Books and author of BLACK GUM Nathan Carnson, drummer for Witch Mountain This week's music: "Sharknado 2" by Mandy de Sandra, author of RAVISHED BY REAGANSAURUS Jeff Attacks logo by Matthew Revert Jeff Attacks banner by Dyer Wilk Intro and outro music by Anti-Venom
In this podcast J David Osborne talks about the year ahead for Broken River Books, daily rituals and the reading resurgence. This is part two of our two part interview with J David Osborne. Please download TIH 026: J David Osborne on Kickstarting An Indy Press. About J David Osborne J David Osborne runs the small press … Continue reading
In this podcast J David Osborne talks about kickstarting Broken River Books, a day in the life of a publisher, outsourcing, redefining genre and much more. This is part one of a two-part interview. The second part will air next week on Tuesday 20 January 2015. About J David Osborne J David Osborne runs the small … Continue reading