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From the lecture hall to Shudder, we have an true master of horror. And I finally get to talk about the movie, "Men". Mo Moshaty is a genre screenwriter, author, and lecturer. With aconcentration on psychological and possession horror in her writing, Mo'sbackground as a Trauma Specialist and Behavioral Therapist provides asturdy foundation. She is the creator of the course, “Writing TraumaRespectfully for Screen '' and was a Guest Lecturer for Prairie View A&MUniversity's Film and TV Program and with Horror BAFSS in Sheffield, UKfor No Return: A Yellowjackets Symposium.Mo is a journalist, and co-founder with Nyx Horror Collective and co-producer of the 13 Minutes of Horror Film Festival featured on The Shudder Channel. Nyx HorrorCollective was founded by a group of diverse woman-identifying horror creators to develop,celebrate, and elevate original, women-led horror content.As a core member of Nyx, she has recently partnered with Stowe Story Labs to provide a fellowshipfor women writers over 40 working in the genre. Mo also served as Associate Producer on ScottishIndie SciFi Horror web series, “Cops and Monsters”, and was ecstatic to shine more of a light onindie horror. Mo's most recent literary work can be found in "A Quaint and Curious Volume of GothicTales", published by Brigid's Gate Press and "206 Word Stories" by Bag O' Bones Press.Twitter: @MoMoshatyWebsite: www.momoshaty.com
Mo Moshaty is a genre screenwriter, author, and lecturer. With a concentration on psychological and possession horror in her writing, Mo's background as a Trauma Specialist and Behavioral Therapist provides a sturdy foundation. She is the creator of the course, “Writing Trauma Respectfully for Screen '' and was a Guest Lecturer for Prairie View A&M University's Film and TV Program and with Horror BAFSS in Sheffield, UK for No Return: A Yellowjackets Symposium. Mo is a journalist, and co-founder with Nyx Horror Collective and co-producer of the 13 Minutes of Horror Film Festival featured on The Shudder Channel. Nyx Horror Collective was founded by a group of diverse woman-identifying horror creators to develop, celebrate, and elevate original, women-led horror content. As a core member of Nyx, she has recently partnered with Stowe Story Labs to provide a fellowship for women writers over 40 working in the genre. Mo also served as Associate Producer on Scottish Indie SciFi Horror web series, “Cops and Monsters”, and was ecstatic to shine more of a light on indie horror. Mo's most recent literary work can be found in "A Quaint and Curious Volume of Gothic Tales", published by Brigid's Gate Press, and "206 Word Stories" by Bag O' Bones Press. Twitter: @MoMoshaty Website: www.momoshaty.com Learn more about Kim Lengling, your host and an author at www.kimlenglingauthor.com Newest release: Paw Prints on the Couch - Available on Amazon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letfearbouncepodcast/message
Keepin It Real w/ Caramel Podcast interviewed Mo Moshaty, and we had a very deep conversation about horror, which I am not a fan of horror or anything involving horror. Mo Moshaty loves every single moment of horror. She started watching horror movies at a young age, and she became a big fan of horror. Mo Moshaty is a genre screenwriter, author, and lecturer. With a concentration on psychological and possession horror in her writing. Mo's background as a trauma specialist and behavioral therapist provides a sturdy foundation. She is the creator of the course, “Writing Trauma Respectfully for Screen '' and was a Guest Lecturer for Prairie View A&M University's Film and TV Program and with Horror BAFSS in Sheffield, UK for No Return: A Yellowjackets Symposium. There is so much more to Mo Moshaty. Mo is a journalist and co-founder with Nyx Horror Collective and co-producer of the 13 Minutes of Horror Film Festival featured on The Shudder Channel. Nyx Horror Collective was founded by a group of diverse woman-identifying horror creators to develop, celebrate, and elevate original, women-led horror content. As a core member of Nyx, she has recently partnered with Stowe Story Labs to provide a fellowship for women writers over 40 working in the genre. Mo also served as Associate Producer on Scottish Indie SciFi Horror web series, “Cops and Monsters”, and was ecstatic to shine more of a light on indie horror. Mo's most recent literary work can be found in "A Quaint and Curious Volume of Gothic Tales," published by Brigid's Gate Press, and "206 Word Stories" by Bag O' Bones Press. Her novel "Love The Sinner" is a thought-provoking examination of sin by the co-founder of the Nyx Horror Collective. According to Dante, a sin is the misdirection of love - the human will, or essentially, the direction of our beings. "Love the Sinner" is an examination of just how those sins can kaleidoscope into horrific consequences, creating a distorted and deadly landscape. These stories stand stark before you in full glaring misstep and macabre to show the human psyche in all its twisted reality. You can find "Love The Sinner" at Love the Sinner - Kindle edition by Moshaty, Mo, Turpitt, Elle, Oxler, Carey, Ellis, Stephanie. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com. You can also go to Mo Moshaty website at www.momoshaty.com or on her social media Mo Moshaty. Thank you for listening to and supporting the podcast. If you want to be heard, email mscaramellucas@gmail.com or follow me on Instagram @mscaramellucas - TikTok @caramellucas - Facebook - Caramel Lucas --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/caramel-lucas/message
Mo Moshaty is a genre screenwriter, author, and lecturer. With a concentration on psychological and possession horror in her writing, Mo's background as a Trauma Specialist and Behavioral Therapist provides a sturdy foundation. She is the creator of the course, “Writing Trauma Respectfully for Screen '' and was a Guest Lecturer for Prairie View A&M University's Film and TV Program and with Horror BAFSS in Sheffield, UK for No Return: A Yellowjackets Symposium.Mo is a journalist, and co-founder with Nyx Horror Collective and co-producer of the 13 Minutes of Horror Film Festival featured on The Shudder Channel. Nyx Horror Collective was founded by a group of diverse woman-identifying horror creators to develop, celebrate, and elevate original, women-led horror content.As a core member of Nyx, she has recently partnered with Stowe Story Labs to provide a fellowship for women writers over 40 working in the genre. Mo also served as Associate Producer on Scottish Indie SciFi Horror web series, “Cops and Monsters”, and was ecstatic to shine more of a light on indie horror. Mo's most recent literary work can be found in "A Quaint and Curious Volume of Gothic Tales", published by Brigid's Gate Press and "206 Word Stories" by Bag O' Bones Press.Twitter: @MoMoshatyhttp://momoshaty.com The Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. We also offer advertising.Please see our website for complete details.http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow Please help The Douglas Coleman Show continue to bring you high quality programs like this.Go to our Fundrazer page.https://fnd.us/e2CLX2?ref=sh_eCTqb8
Juice and Bodi rip it up with Pentagram drummer "Minnesota" Pete Campbell on a variety of topics including upcoming Pentagram gigs and releases, his record company he's starting with his brother, his love of pro wrestling, AEW, touring, Suffocation, Obituary, riff lord Victor Griffin, KISS, his favorite musicians and much more in this action packed cut from your boys at the JPDUB!
Juice and Bodi rip it up with Pentagram drummer "Minnesota" Pete Campbell on a variety of topics including upcoming Pentagram gigs and releases, his record company he's starting with his brother, his love of pro wrestling, AEW, touring, Suffocation, Obituary, riff lord Victor Griffin, KISS, his favorite musicians and much more in this action packed cut from your boys at the JPDUB!
Juice and Bodi rip it up with Pentagram drummer "Minnesota" Pete Campbell on a variety of topics including upcoming Pentagram gigs and releases, his record company he's starting with his brother, his love of pro wrestling, AEW, touring, Suffocation, Obituary, riff lord Victor Griffin, KISS, his favorite musicians and much more in this action packed cut from your boys at the JPDUB! Shop https://cdgmusiccollective.wixsite.com/cdgmc For all your metalhead beard care solutions shop https://alchemybeardcare.bigcartel.com Support us by buying shirts here: https://prowrestlingtees.com/jpdubtees
110 - James Whale Roundtable with Gregory Mank, Frank Dello Stritto, Joshua Kennedy, Part 13 of the James Whale Retrospective Series Steven is joined on this episode by three highly acclaimed individuals! Gregory Mank is an amazing writer and researcher! He has written numerous books, such as "Angels and Ministers of Grace Defend Us! More Dark Alleys of Classic Horror Cinema" and "Frankenstein's Witch: St. Lizzie Pray For Us" to name two. Please visit his website to learn more about his work, gregorymank.com. Frank Dello Stritto is a wonderful writer and researcher too! Among his many works are "A Quaint & Curious Volume of Forgotten Lore: The History & Mythology of Classic Horror Films" and "Carl Denham's Giant Monsters" to name a couple. Frank's books are available at most online book stores. Joshua Kennedy is an award winning filmmaker! Two of his many movies are "House of the Gorgon" and "Saturnalia". You can follow Josh's work at his Facebook page, Joshua Kennedy Man of the Arts. A special thanks to Reber Clark for the intro music! You can purchase Mr. Clark's work at reberclark.bandcamp.com.
The film industry can be a tough place to be. You're constantly under pressure to be creative and produce your best work. It's easy to get wrapped up in the stress of it all and forget to take care of yourself. In this episode of "A Conversation With," my special guests Mo Moshaty (Screenwriter and Journalist) and Nicole Lovince (Actress and Song Writer) discuss how to maintain your mental health in the film industry. They offer valuable tips and insight on how to manage the pressure and stay sane in this fast-paced industry. BIOs: Mo Moshaty is a genre screenwriter and journalist with Nyx Horror Collective and co-producer of the 13 Minutes of Horror Film Festival featured on The Shudder Channel. With a concentration on psychological and possession horror in her writing, her background as a Trauma Specialist and Behavioral Therapist provides a sturdy foundation. Mo is the creator of the course, “Writing Trauma Respectfully for Screen” and was a Guest Lecturer for Prairie View A&M University's Film and TV Program. As a core member of Nyx, she has recently partnered with Stowe Story Labs to provide a fellowship for women writers over 40 working in the genre. You can find Mo's Podcast, Between the Bannisters, where she interviews creatives on the movie that shaped them, on Apple Podcasts. Mo's most recent literary work can be found in "A Quaint and Curious Volume of Gothic Tales", published by Brigid's Gate Press and "206 Word Stories" by Bag O' Bones Press. Nicole Lovine is a multi-hyphenate Lifestyle Brand -Actress, Singer, Wellness, Podcaster, Public Speaker, Host and Live Event Brand Ambassador. She songwrites, produces, and performs original music under the name “Free The Unicorn” in the alternative metal pop r&b genre. She has roles in such films and tv shows as Pitch Perfect and Dear White People. Sharing the big screen with stars such as Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Monique, and Brendan Fraser. Nicole has performed live in front of a collective audience upwards of 30, 000 people. She has an extensive background in on camera acting, live stage performance, and content creation. She uses her social media to share my intuitive insights and experience through art, entertainment, and the power of manifestation. Nicole is the creator and owner of The Goddess Bath Experience. She helps women from diverse backgrounds create and learn to sustain a ritual self care practice called "The Goddess Bath" an intentional ritualist bath that will transform you inside and out. Submit Your Film to Our Film Collective: ifapfilmcollective.com Connect With Floyd Marshall Jr: instagram.com/floydmarshalljr tiktok.com/@floydmarshalljr0 --- 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/aconversationwithfm/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aconversationwithfm/support
Today, I've invited author and editor of dark speculative fiction, Alex Woodroe. Her writing and editing credits are too many to list in the intro, but I specifically wanted to talk to her today about her collaboration with Brigits Gate Press on their anthology, “A Quaint and Curious Volume of Gothic Tales.” We also talk about her experience as a writer from Romania and how that's impacted her career, as well as her dreams for fellow Romanian writers. I had the best time with this interview and am so glad you all tuned in for this one. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sheworeblack/message
It's been 27 episodes, and we've got a lot of Torah to show for it! Come and join us as we look back at five of our most popular episodes, with powerhouses Andres Bruckner, Dalia Grinfeld, Josh Weiner, Laura Cazes, and Benny Fischer. Hear their stories, learn their Torah, and get excited for the many lessons we have ahead of us.
I talk about older copies of 1st Edition AD&D and the feel of nostalgia they inspire. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radio-grognard/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radio-grognard/support
This week I reunited with my boys in Curious Volume to talk about their reunion show on Staten Island this Firday, March 16th. CV was a punk/ska band who reigned supreme on Staten Island from 2005-2012. Jay and Cheech joined me as well. We talk about the band's history & the challenges they faced in retrospect, Staten Island's music scene, Dock St. - and all-ages venue they grew up in, the band's formation in 1999, their very first gig at an elementary school, how Green and Blink 182 influenced us all to start bands, Cheech's missing identity, getting old in your hometown, and more.
This week, Gill and Roscoe are joined by horror historian and writer Frank J. Dello Stritto, co-author of "Vampire over London: Bela Lugosi in Britain". Frank joins us to discuss Darwin's theory of evolution as presented in horror, with discussion of "Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1932), "Island of Lost Souls" (1932), "The Abominable Snowman" (1957) and "The Time Machine" (1960). Along the way, Frank tells us about his time researching "Vampire over London" in the UK, his articles for Monster Bash magazine and talks about his most recent book "A Quaint and Curious Volume of Forgotten Lore". Bookending the interview, Gill and Roscoe discuss "Iron Man 3" (2013), "Evil Dead" (2013) and Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips's recent Lovecraft-inspired noir comic, "Fatale". This is a chaotic one, creeps, so sit back and enjoy the ride. If you'd like to say lovely/mean/sweary things to us, you can leave a review on iTunes, or contact us via the following futuristic methods: Twitter: @BodaciousHorror and @GillRockatansky Email: BodaciousHorror@Gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/BodaciousHorror Website: www.bodacioushorror.tk Gill & Roscoe are proud members of the Horrorphilia Podcasting Network (www.horrorphilia.com)
Curious Volume's set from "The Lucky Fucks Reunion Show" Live at the Warrior Warehouse 4/15/11
Curious Volume's set from Crossroads in New Jersey 1/23/11
Curious Volume's set from dNo's House in Annadale, Staten Island 8/21/10
Curious Volume's set from Dock Street on Staten Island, New York (Skanksgiving! Sink You Fool EP Release Show)
Curious Volume's set from Ground Zero in Allenstown, New Hampshire (Tour of Ignorance) 8/13/10
Curious Volume's set from L'amour on Staten Island, New York (Battle of the Bands) 2/28/09
Curious Volume's set from Maxwell's in Hoboken 1/19/11
Curious Volume's set from Staten Island Technical High School, on Staten Island, New York 12/17/10
Curious Volume's set from a Temple in Stratford, Connecticut (Tour of Ignorance End Show) 8/16/10
Curious Volume's set from the Brighton Bar in New Jersey (Opening for Bomb the Music Industry!) 1/28/11
Curious Volume's set from The Cup on Staten Island, New York (Tour of Ignorance Kickoff Show) 8/5/10
Curious Volume's set from The Full Cup on Staten Island, New York 12/18/10
Curious Volume's set from the Warrior Warehouse Underground Show 10/22/10
Curious Volume's set from The School of Rock in Hackensack, New Jersey (Opening for Catch 22) 7/9/10
Curious Volume's set from The Best of The Worst's video shoot.