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This week, host Jason Jefferies is joined by award-winning author Nathan Ballingrud, who discusses his new novella Crypt of the Moon Spider, which is published by our friends at TOR Nightfire. Topics of discussion include Asheville, Dale Bailey, treatment for the melancholy, the dark side of the moon, dead gods, the relationship between the moon and madness, spousal behaviors, the 1920s, Frankenstein and much more. Copies of Crypt of the Moon Spider can be purchased here from Page 158 Books in Wake Forest, NC.
The following audio was recorded live on June 14, 2023 at the KGB Bar with guests Nathan Ballingrud & Dale Bailey. Nathan Ballingrud Nathan Ballingrud is the author of The Strange, Wounds: Six Stories from the Border of Hell, and North American... Continue Reading →
Programa 43: Octubre para siempre. Grabado el día 20 de mayo de 2023. 04:00 "Cuentos de Averoigne. Poseidonis. Poemas en prosa", de Clark Ashton Smith 50:25 "El país de octubre", de Ray Bradbury 01:36:18 "Cuentos para Algernon. Año X", con Alix E. Harrow, Gordon B. White, Malcolm Devlin, Dale Bailey, Kim Newman, Sarah Pinsker y más. Podéis descargarlo de manera gratuita aquí: https://cuentosparaalgernon.wordpress.com/2022/12/23/antologia-cuentos-para-algernon-ano-x/ 02:22:52 "En el bosque oscuro", de Dale Bailey 02:32:00 "El asiento del conductor", de Muriel Spark 03:02:09 "The Ghost Stories of Muriel Spark", de Muriel Spark
Programa 36: Laberinto demente. Grabado el día 25 de febrero de 2022. 03:18 "Piranesi", de Susanna Clarke 01:05:65 "Mientras dan las nueve", de Leo Perutz 02:06:26 "El hijo de la noche - Más oscuro de lo que pensáis - Más tenebroso de lo que piensas", de Jack Williamson 02:30:45 "Cuentos para Algernon: Año IX", con Dale Bailey, Leah Cypess, John Crowley, Robert Shearman y más
In this episode, we discuss “Snow” by Dale Bailey. What can we learn from this action-packed apocalyptic survival story? How much does a story like this rely on our familiarity with the genre? How do we determine what a story should focus on? How can we use refrains or motifs to represent the building pressures […]
Guest: Nathan Ballingrud, author of NORTH AMERICAN LAKE MONSTERS, WOUNDS, and more! NOTE: Apologies for the abrupt end of the video; we had some tech difficulties. This was the episode that convinced me that my 8-year-old computer needed to be replaced. Find Nathan's books here: https://amzn.to/2EYfHpU and read one of my favorite cosmic horror stories for free, by Nathan Ballingrud and Dale Bailey: http://bit.ly/crevasse-ezine Please remember to LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE! It helps Lovecraft eZine a lot. Thanks. :) ALL LOVECRAFT EZINE LINKS: https://linktr.ee/misanthropemike THE DOG by Raven Daegmorgan, newly published by Lovecraft eZine Press: https://amzn.to/37T9xlg
In this episode, hosts Katherine Troyer and Anthony Tresca discuss the 1981 film Evil Dead.Episode Highlights: We extol the wonders of this film as a perfect and perfectly campy horror-in-the-woods text. We talk about the significance of Ash and how, through this surprisingly complicated character, the film (and franchise) explores issues of toxic masculinity. And we set up up our exploration of the entire Evil Dead franchise (so be excited for future podcast episodes!). A Dose of Scholarship: We highly recommend checking out the edited collection of essays The Many Lives of The Evil Dead: Essays on the Cult Film Franchise, edited by Ron Riekki. In particular, this episode referenced Dale Bailey's essay "Final Girl, Final Boy: Ash's Imperiled Masculinity," which can be found in this collection.Twitter/Instagram: @NightmarePod1; Email: suchanightmare.pod@gmail.com
“El Fin del Mundo tal como lo conocemos” trata de los intentos de un superviviente del Apocalipsis por lidiar con la dimensión emocional de su pérdida. Pero más que eso, es una historia del fin del mundo que nos ilustra cómo funcionan realmente las historias del fin del mundo". ------------------------------------- DALE BAILEY es autor de tres novelas, The Fallen, House of Bones y Sleeping Policemen (con Jack Slay, Jr.). Ha publicado más de veinte obras de ficción cortas, principalmente en The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, y una selección de estas ha sido recogida en The Resurrection Man’s Legacy and Other Stories. Este relato, que quedó finalista en el premio Nebula, surgió del intento de Bailey de entender nuestra fascinación morbosa por el género de relatos del fin del mundo y la idea de nuestra propia extinción. Algo que Bailey comprendió mientras escribía la historia es que el mundo se acaba para alguna persona cada minuto de cada día. El propio autor dice: «No necesitamos la destrucción de ciudades completas para saber lo que significa sobrevivir a una catástrofe. Cada vez que perdemos a alguien que amamos profundamente, experimentamos el fin del mundo tal como lo conocemos. La idea central de la historia no es simplemente que el Apocalipsis se acerca, sino que se acerca a ti. Y no hay nada que puedas hacer para evitarlo» Visita su web: https://dalebailey.com/dale-baileys-bibliography/ ------------------------------------------------------- -- Redes Sociales Historias para ser leídas: Twitter: https://twitter.com/HLeidas Web https://historiasparaserleidas.wordpress.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXtyRhW_-h0&feature=emb_title Gracias a todos los mecenas que apoyan este Podcast. :***
“El Fin del Mundo tal como lo conocemos” trata de los intentos de un superviviente del Apocalipsis por lidiar con la dimensión emocional de su pérdida. Pero más que eso, es una historia del fin del mundo que nos ilustra cómo funcionan realmente las historias del fin del mundo". ------------------------------------- DALE BAILEY es autor de tres novelas, The Fallen, House of Bones y Sleeping Policemen (con Jack Slay, Jr.). Ha publicado más de veinte obras de ficción cortas, principalmente en The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, y una selección de estas ha sido recogida en The Resurrection Man’s Legacy and Other Stories. Este relato, que quedó finalista en el premio Nebula, surgió del intento de Bailey de entender nuestra fascinación morbosa por el género de relatos del fin del mundo y la idea de nuestra propia extinción. Algo que Bailey comprendió mientras escribía la historia es que el mundo se acaba para alguna persona cada minuto de cada día. El propio autor dice: «No necesitamos la destrucción de ciudades completas para saber lo que significa sobrevivir a una catástrofe. Cada vez que perdemos a alguien que amamos profundamente, experimentamos el fin del mundo tal como lo conocemos. La idea central de la historia no es simplemente que el Apocalipsis se acerca, sino que se acerca a ti. Y no hay nada que puedas hacer para evitarlo» Visita su web: https://dalebailey.com/dale-baileys-bibliography/ ------------------------------------------------------- -- Redes Sociales Historias para ser leídas: Twitter: https://twitter.com/HLeidas Web https://historiasparaserleidas.wordpress.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXtyRhW_-h0&feature=emb_title Gracias a todos los mecenas que apoyan este Podcast. :*** Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Being trapped at sea, Broadway, Tiger King and more is covered in today's episode of the Queerantine + Chill podcast. Brian Dale Bailey's pronouns are He/Him/His and this conversation was recorded on Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Join the conversation at Facebook.com/queerantineandchill.
This week, Liberty and María Cristina discuss The Whisper Man, Color Me In, Into the Planet, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, ThirdLove, and Liveright, publishers of Rion Amilcar Scott’s The World Doesn’t Require You. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: The Whisper Man by Alex North Sparrowhawk by Delilah S. Dawson, Matias Basla, Rebecca Nalty, Jim Campbell The Reckless Oath We Made by Bryn Greenwood An American Sunrise: Poems by Joy Harjo Color Me In by Natasha Díaz Insurrecto by Gina Apostol The Dearly Beloved by Cara Wall Into the Planet: My Life as a Cave Diver by Jill Heinerth What we're reading: Prime Suspects: The Anatomy of Integers and Permutations by Andrew Granville, Jennifer Granville, Robert J. Lewis Dead Girls by Abigail Tarttelin More books out this week: The Revolution of Birdie Randolph by Brandy Colbert Life of the Party: Poems by Olivia Gatwood Turning Darkness Into Light by Marie Brennan Echoes: The Saga Anthology of Ghost Stories by Ellen Datlow, Dale Bailey, et al. Carnegie Hill: A Novel by Jonathan Vatner The Last Widow: A Novel (Will Trent) by Karin Slaughter Empty Hearts: A Novel by Juli Zeh, John Cullen (Translator) Stolen Things: A Novel by R. H. Herron The Warlow Experiment by Alix Nathan The Outlaw Ocean: Journeys Across the Last Untamed Frontier by Ian Urbina Middle England by Jonathan Coe The Bird Boys by Lisa Sandlin American Saint: A Novel by Sean Gandert Girls and Their Cats by BriAnne Wills and Elyse Moody Machine: A Novel by Susan Steinberg The Warehouse: A Novel by Rob Hart The Translator's Bride by João Reis Meet Me in the Future: Stories by Kameron Hurley Neil Gaiman's Snow, Glass, Apples by Neil Gaiman (Author), Colleen Doran (Illustrator) The Nine: A Novel by Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg Lies of Descent (FALLEN GODS' WAR) by Troy Carrol Bucher American Magic: A Thriller by Zach Fehst Coventry: Essays by Rachel Cusk Anthony Bourdain: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations by Anthony Bourdain The Murder List: A Novel of Suspense by Hank Phillippi Ryan Tidelands (The Fairmile Series Book 1) by Philippa Gregory Going Dutch: A Novel by James Gregor The World Doesn't Require You: Stories by Rion Amilcar Scott Polite Society by Mahesh Rao The Trojan War Museum: and Other Stories by Ayse Papatya Bucak Savage Appetites: Four True Stories of Women, Crime and Obsession by Rachel Monroe I'm Telling the Truth, but I'm Lying: Essays by Bassey Ikpi
The following audio was recorded live at the KGB Bar on April 17, 2019, with readers Dale Bailey & Arkady Martine. Dale Bailey Dale Bailey is the author of eight books, including In the Night Wood, The End of the End of Everything, and The Subterranean Season. His story “Death and Suffrage” was […]
Horror author Dale Bailey talks about his horror inspirations, his own ghost stories and his newest novel, In the Night Wood. Source
Sharifah and Jenn discuss TV shows for The Wheel of Time, Circe, and Narnia, and talk about their favorite witches. This episode is sponsored by The Devil's Thief, His Fair Assassins Trilogy, and In the Night Wood by Dale Bailey. Book Club pick:Rosewater by Tade Thompson News: Amazon has picked up the Wheel of Time TV show, and signed a big deal with Neil Gaiman. Circe by Madeline Miller has been optioned! Netflix is making new Narnia shows. The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina trailer is great. Books Discussed: Witches of New York by Ami McKay (tw: violence against women) Mama Day by Gloria Naylor Plus also this post: https://bookriot.com/2017/04/18/100-must-read-books-witches/ All the Birds in the Sky by Charlie Jane Anders Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya BONUS ROUND: Fav Witchy Movie Hocus Pocus (Hocus Pocus book!) Practical Magic (Practical Magic and The Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman)
LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE - Science Fiction and Fantasy Story Podcast (Sci-Fi | Audiobook | Short Stories)
All this happened a long time ago, in the summer when Blackboard Jungle ruled the screen, “Rock Around the Clock” shot up the charts, and Hal March asked the first $64,000 Question. That was the year our friend the atom lit up the streetlights of Arco, Idaho, the world's first atomic city. Reddy Kilowatt had slain Bert the Turtle, who'd been telling us to duck and cover for years. | Copyright 2018 by Dale Bailey. Narrated by Norm Sherman.
The All Aboard man himself. Filmer/Director/Producer/Creator of Shoulda Danished Prodcutions.
Esterman faces the challenges of fatherhood as we discover the alternate and unusual "Rules of Biology" at play in this new tale written and read by Dale Bailey. Edited and introduced by Deanna McLafferty.
Empty your caskets and put on your smiles - this week, we talk about the short story "Sleep Paralysis" by Dale Bailey and the 1994 film "Cemetery Man". Music: Eyes Gone Wrong Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Show Notes: Dale Bailey - Sleep Paralysis (via Nightmare Magazine)
Can love fight past the intolerance of the 1950s? What if it's between a human and an alien? For our first episode of AE Reads Skiffily, AE shares an except from Dale Bailey's "Teenagers from Outer Space,"which first appeared in Clarkesworld Magazine in August of 2016. The excerpt depicts Nancy Miller's (the narrator) visit to Bug Town, an alien enclave that popped up in Milledgeville, Ohio in the early 1950s. Nancy's best friend Joan Hayden has run away to Bug Town to escape her overbearing father. Joan's ex-boyfriend Johnny Fabriano wants to take Joan from Tham (the alien's name is actually Sam, but the aliens have a lisp and Nancy is quite the irreverent narrator) for stealing his girlfriend and ruining the top of his Mercedes Coupé. I chose this story and this excerpt because Bug Town sounds so evocative. The alien ghetto sounds both enticing and dangerous, like a dangerous narcotic or really good cheese dip. Read along here: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/bailey_08_16/ Follow this science fiction podcast on Facebook (@SkiffilyPodcast) and Twitter (@SkiffilyPodcast). If you have Instagram, feel free to follow me (@SkiffilyPodcast). "Teenagers from Outer Space" Copyright © 2016 Dale Bailey, reproduced with permission from the author.
Richard Fish narrates The Crevasse, by Dale Bailey and Nathan Ballingrud. An exploration team in the Antarctic is already nurses wounds from an accident, when another tragedy strikes. Garner, the expedition's doctor, is haunted at night by howls from deep within the earth. Against his better judgement, he descends a crack into the ice shelf to try and settle things. But what he encounters beneath the ice shakes him forever.Originally appeared on Drabblecast Episode 338 - http://www.drabblecast.org/2014/09/11/drabblecast-338-crevasse/Produced by Fred Greenhalgh of FinalRune Productions
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
Before Miss Ferguson found Maude Lewis' body in the school gym, none of us believed in the teenage werewolf. There had been rumors, of course. There always are. But many of us viewed Miss Ferguson's discovery as confirmation of our worst fears. Not everyone shared our certainty. There had been only a fingernail paring of moon that late February night, and a small but vocal minority of us argued that this precluded the possibility that Maude's killer had been a lycanthrope. | Copyright 2016 by Dale Bailey. Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our second podcast for August is “Teenagers from Outer Space” written by Dale Bailey and read by Kate Baker. Subscribe to our podcast.
Our second podcast for August is “Teenagers from Outer Space” written by Dale Bailey and read by Kate Baker.
First Story: “Never Idle” by David Steffen (Originally published in Specutopia, July 2012). Jeremiah listened to each car as he walked through the busy mall parking lot, looking for one who could serve as both transportation and companion. A minivan dreamt of frequent trips with her family to the soccer fields to watch the children play. No, her family needed her, and they treated her well. A sports car dreamt of blurred landscape and the feel of the wind pushing her to the ground. No, too impulsive. He needed someone dependable. She might leave him at any time and never come back. An aged sedan caught his eye. The poor thing showed more rust than paint and her oil hadn’t been changed as often as it should have been. Her seats were littered with trash. She dreamt of an owner who was more neglectful... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The following audio was recorded live at the KGB Bar on June 17th, 2015 with guests Dale Bailey & Simon Strantzas. Matthew Kressel was traveling, so Kristine Dikeman co-hosted in his place. Dale Bailey Dale Bailey’s new collection, The End of the End of Everything, came out in the spring. A novel, The Subterranean Season, […]
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
They took shelter outside of Boulder, in a cookie-cutter subdivision that had seen better days. Five or six floor plans, Dave Kerans figured, brick facades and tan siding, crumbling streets and blank cul-de-sacs, no place you'd want to live. By then, Felicia had passed out from the pain, and the snow beyond the windshield of Lanyan's black Yukon had thickened into an impenetrable white blur. | Copyright 2015 by Dale Bailey. Narrated by John Nelson.
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
They took shelter outside of Boulder, in a cookie-cutter subdivision that had seen better days. Five or six floor plans, Dave Kerans figured, brick facades and tan siding, crumbling streets and blank cul-de-sacs, no place you’d want to live. By then, Felicia had passed out from the pain, and the snow beyond the windshield of Lanyan’s black Yukon had thickened into an impenetrable white blur. | Copyright 2015 by Dale Bailey. Narrated by John Nelson.
LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE - Science Fiction and Fantasy Story Podcast (Sci-Fi | Audiobook | Short Stories)
Mornings were queues and cigarettes. Queues for the underground turnstiles and queues for the train, queues for stale bagels and queues for lukewarm coffee at the kiosk outside the station. By the time he queued up at the west gate of the pit, Alexander Gerst — tall and grizzled at forty-five, slope-shouldered and running slowly to fat — was lucky if he wasn't already halfway through his daily ration of tobacco. | Copyright 2015 by Dale Bailey. Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki.
SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 220 – We Interview author Dale Bailey, Winner of the International Horror Guild Award and twice nominated for the Nebula Award. Please call the listener line at 1(260) 577-2428, Email us at scifidinerpodcast@gmail.com or visit us on Twitter @scifidiner. Facebook Fan Page. And check out our YouTube channel. We are apart of the […]
SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 220 – We Interview author Dale Bailey, Winner of the International Horror Guild Award and twice nominated for the Nebula Award. Please call the listener line at 1(260) 577-2428, Email us at scifidinerpodcast@gmail.com or visit us on Twitter @scifidiner. Facebook Fan Page. And check out our YouTube channel. We are apart of the […]
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
I am subject to dreams, especially one of a curious type in which I wake on my back, unable to move, my arms pinned to my side, my legs straight. My paralysis is complete, and a thick darkness pervades my bedchamber, a darkness of an almost viscous weight, so that I can feel it pressing upon my face and bearing down against the bedclothes. And there is something else, as well: a sense of obscure doom falls upon me. | Copyright 2014 by Dale Bailey. Narrated by Paul Boehmer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our third piece of audio fiction for October is "The Creature Recants" written by Dale Bailey and read by Kate Baker. Subscribe to our podcast.