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Pippa speaks to Carte Blanche producer, Govan Whittles who went on a ride-along with Cape Town's Ghost Squad as they crack down on illegal street racing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jump in with Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta on episode 193 of Jumpers Jump. This episode we discuss: Vacation mindset, Gen Z aging too fast, Ugly Duckling reality show, Clone theories, Ryker Webb mystery, "That guy is not real" theory, Blue tarp theory, Kidnapping stories, Ghost squad murder story, Car data theory, Crazy hacking stories, Superpowers, Deadpool Wolverine theories, Feng shui, Welcome mat theory, Sleep paralysis theory, Central Cee Madz theory, Molly's game, Inside Out 2 and much more! Thanks to our Sponsors: Stop wasting money on things you don't use. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to https://RocketMoney.com/JUMPERS New players can get ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS INSTANTLY IN CASINO CREDITS with just a one dollar wager, and ALL players get a Blockbuster Bonus every week. So, sign up with code JUMPPOD and grab your popcorn, it's showtime on DraftKings Casino! Gambling problem? Call one eight hundred GAMBLER or in West Virginia visit w w w dot one eight hundred gambler dot net. In Connecticut, help is available for problem gambling call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven seven or visit c c p g dot org. Please play responsibly. Twenty-one plus. Physically present in Connecticut, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia only. Void in Ontario. Eligibility and other restrictions apply. New customers only. One dollar wager to earn one hundred dollars in non-withdrawable Casino Credits that expire in one hundred sixty eight hours. Terms at casino dot draftkings dot com slash blockbuster. Follow the podcast: @JumpersPodcast Follow Carlos: @CarlosJuico Follow Gavin: @GavinRutaa Check out the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/JumpersJumpYT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Highlights from our conversation with NYTimes bestselling and award-winning author Claribel A. Ortega: The #1 way to connect to your audience Claribel's tried and true mantra in publishing Risks and benefits of sharing your writing journey online Why writing your interests into your stories is a smart bet The joys of trolling (not the kind you may be thinking) and why she loves receiving "hate mail" from readers The brilliant approach to making self-promo work for you Why supporting the writing community is everything, and focusing on online conversation vs. discourse Ways to cultivate in-person community What it's like drafting in Windings 3... New York Times Bestselling and award-winning author, Claribel A. Ortega is a former reporter who writes middle-grade and young adult fantasy inspired by her Dominican heritage. When she's not busy turning her obsession with eighties pop culture, magic, and video games into books, she's co-hosting her podcast Bad Author Book Club. Claribel is a Marvel contributor and has been featured on Buzzfeed, Bustle, Good Morning America and Deadline. Claribel's NYT Bestselling debut middle grade novel Ghost Squad is being made into a feature film. Her latest book Witchlings (Scholastic) was an Instant NYT and #1 Indie Bestseller. Her graphic novel Frizzy with Rose Bousamra was winner of the 2023 Pura Belpré Award for Children's Text and an Indie Bestseller. Instagram, X and Tiktok @Claribel_Ortega Twitch @radbunnie Website at claribelortega.com
Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank a super-serious GWOT-themed light gun shooter from Sega. This weekend's Patreon Bonus Get episode will be THE MUTANT VIRUS -- a late NES game unknown even to knowers of late NES games! Donate at Patreon to get this bonus content and much, much more! Follow the show on Bluesky to get the latest and straightest dope. Check out what games we've already ranked on the Big Damn List, then nominate a game of your own via five-star review on Apple Podcasts! Take a screenshot and show it to us on our Discord server! Intro music by NORM. 2023 © Hardcore Gaming 101
The Ghost Squad Hackers, a hacking collective with origins in the Anonymous movement. Explore their motivations, notable cyber-attacks against government and corporate entities, and the broader implications of hacktivism in the digital age. Show Transcript Support us on Patreon! Shop Modem Mischief Merch Created, Produced & Hosted by Keith Korneluk Written & Researched by Jim Rowley Edited, Mixed & Mastered by Greg Bernhard Theme Song You Are Digital by Computerbandit
Fran Chiorando has been in the sport of OCR since almost the beginning. Fran talks with Evan about about some of the history of the sport in UK/Europe, what it was like to run the original Tough Guy and where the sport is going. From Mud is My Makeup back in 2014 all the way to being the host of the OCRWC podcast, Fran has some interesting insight on the sport, the Olympics and where things are going in the future. Ultra-OCR Man Documentary: https://ultraocrman.gumroad.com/l/ajeuq?layout=profile Use code Strength20 to save 20% off www.yolked.com Use code UltraOCRman to save on every order form www.mudgear.com Use discount code BRANDAMB164MR31T to save 20% off any race (including WTM) from www.toughmudder.com Music by Dino Sinos
Pour conclure nos parties sur le jeu Ultime Vengeance 3D, voici un petit bonus dans lequel les joueurs et le meneur de jeu prennent quelques minutes pour échanger, discuter et partager leur retour sur la partie. Ultime Vengeance 3D de Xyrop fiancé depuis quelque temps sur Game On Tabletop. Vous pouvez retrouver le kit d'initiation à l'adresse suivante: https://blog.xyrop.com/public/UV3D/UV3D_Kit_Web.pdf Et notre 1ère partie sur Versus est toujours dispo : https://jdracademy.fr/ultime-vengeance-3d-ghost-squad-1-2/ et notre 2ème partie : https://jdracademy.fr/ultime-vengeance-3d-ghost-squad-2-2/ Bonne écoute ! Un échange entre Artemis, AlphaCookie, Tibor, Timesidious et Olivier Larue de la chaîne Vltima Verba. Retrouvez tous nos podcasts sur www.jdracademy.com
Dans Ghost Squad, nos acteurs interprètent des personnages de films d'action/espionnage ! Après s'être fait piégé, nos héros vont s'échapper et traquer leur adversaire. Dans cet épisode: des mandales, une balade en cinquecento, le retour de Gustavo et un combat au sommet ! On y termine notre partie sur le jeu de rôle Ultime Vengeance 3D de Xyrop fiancé depuis quelques temps sur Game On Tabletop. Vous pouvez retrouver le kit d'initiation à l'adresse suivante: https://blog.xyrop.com/public/UV3D/UV3D_Kit_Web.pdf Si vous n'avez pas écouté le premier épisode, c'est par là Bonne écoute ! Un film réalisé par Artemis avec AlphaCookie, Tibor, Timesidious et Olivier Larue de la chaîne Vltima Verba en premiers rôles. Retrouvez tous nos podcasts sur www.jdracademy.com
Dans Ghost Squad, nos acteurs interprètent des personnages de films d'action/espionnage ! On y découvre le jeu de rôle Ultime Vengeance 3D de Xyrop financé il y a peu sur Game On Tabletop. Vous pouvez retrouver le kit d'initiation à l'adresse suivante: https://blog.xyrop.com/public/UV3D/UV3D_Kit_Web.pdf Dans cet épisode : des clichés de blockbusters américains, des placements produits, des lasagnes, des épices, un plan sans faille, des gros bras et Jason Momoa ! Bonne écoute ! Un film réalisé par Artemis avec AlphaCookie, Tibor, Timesidious et Olivier Larue de la chaîne Vltima Verba Retrouvez tous nos podcasts sur www.jdracademy.com
February 1947 is one of the snowiest months on UK record. As roads and rail are forced to close, in London, a six-man criminal gang organized a robbery targeting the Midland Bank of Kentish Town. Their mark was the unsuspecting bank manager, Mr. Snell. But all good plans are bound to go awry. Before they could act, word reached Scotland Yard's mysterious undercover intelligence unit - the Ghost Squad. Detective Inspector Len Crawford quickly came up with a cunning but dangerous play to snare the robbers - but it's a high-risk game that could prove fatal to his men. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arcades take on theme parks Amstrad and Sega team up EA buys Origin These stories and many more on this episode of the VGNRTM This episode we will look back at the biggest stories in and around the video game industry in October 1992. As always, we'll mostly be using magazine cover dates, and those are of course always a bit behind the actual events. Jon from the Retro Games Squad is our cohost. You can find his other fine retrogaming work here: https://retrogamesquad.libsyn.com/ Get us on your mobile device: Android: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly92aWRlb2dhbWVuZXdzcm9vbXRpbWVtYWNoaW5lLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz iOS: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/video-game-newsroom-time-machine And if you like what we are doing here at the podcast, don't forget to like us on your podcasting app of choice, YouTube, and/or support us on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/VGNRTM Send comments on Mastodon @videogamenewsroomtimemachine@oldbytes.space Ortwitter @videogamenewsr2 Or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vgnrtm Or videogamenewsroomtimemachine@gmail.com Links: 7 Minutes in Heaven: Guy Spy Video Version: https://www.patreon.com/posts/7-minutes-in-guy-75126124 https://www.mobygames.com/game/guy-spy-and-the-crystals-of-armageddon https://www.mobygames.com/company/readysoft-incorporated https://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,75825/ Corrections: September 1992 Ep - https://www.patreon.com/posts/september-1992-72907608 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_data_leak https://kotaku.com/star-fox-hack-boosts-its-notoriously-choppy-framerate-1848062643 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westwood_Studios http://www.bambi-amiga.co.uk/amigahistory/sales.html September 2002 Ep - https://www.patreon.com/posts/september-2002-73539855 https://snk.fandom.com/wiki/Eikichi_Kawasaki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SubRoc-3D https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Oldfield https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivendi_Games#Havas/Vivendi https://www.mobygames.com/browse/games/cryo-interactive-entertainment/offset,100/so,1d/list-games/ https://www.mobygames.com/company/exxos 1992 Japanese arcade makers go big RePlay Oct. 1992 pg. 22 RePlay Oct. 1992 pg. 137, 157 https://www.giantbomb.com/simdrive/3030-48073/ Jim Trucano - AMOA - https://www.patreon.com/posts/48912975 https://www.mobygames.com/game/arcade/dino-rex Namco's Wonder Eggs takes on Disney Replay October 1992, pg. 185 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Eggs https://ultimatehistoryvideogames.jimdofree.com/galaxian-3/ Lethal Weapon pinball goes for the bucks https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamesLC2/Electronic%20Games%20LC2%20Issue%201%20%28October%201992%29/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lethal_Weapon_3_(pinball) Street Fighter 2 championship edition gets modded RePlay Oct. 1992 pg. 21 RePlay Oct. 1992 pg. 30 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_Fighter_II#Updates https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_Fighter_II:_Rainbow_Edition https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ms._Pac-Man Kickman - https://www.patreon.com/posts/7-minutes-in-man-63176861 Gameboy gets a job https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3AHobbyConsolas_ES_013.pdf&page=7 https://youtu.be/SZcrPM-jDqY Piracy comes to consoles https://archive.org/details/video-games-de-1992-10/page/n59/mode/2up https://segaretro.org/Super_Magic_Drive https://videogamedevelopmentdevices.fandom.com/wiki/Super_Magicom Action Enterprises announces Action Gamemaster https://archive.org/details/GamePro_Issue_039_October_1992/page/n141/mode/1up https://bootleggames.fandom.com/wiki/Action_Gamemaster https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_52 Super Grafx is dead https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20039%20%28October%201992%29/page/n75/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC_Engine_SuperGrafx TurboDuo hits the US https://archive.org/details/GamePro_Issue_039_October_1992/page/n81/mode/2up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TurboDuo 16 bit lightguns have arrived https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20039%20%28October%201992%29/page/n55/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menacer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Scope https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Squad_(video_game) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_X https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Scope#Compatible_games Nintendo premiere Mario Paint! https://archive.org/details/video-games-de-1992-10/page/n19/mode/2up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Paint https://commodore.software/downloads/download/670-desktop-publishing/15244-the-newsroom https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/64DD#Released Sega licenses laser disks https://archive.org/details/GamePro_Issue_039_October_1992/page/n92/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_CD https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:LaserDisc_video_games https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snatcher_(video_game) Amstrad and Sega team up https://www.retromags.com/magazines/uk/pc-review/pc-review-issue-6/ pg. 19 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstrad_Mega_PC https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstrad PC price war hits the UK https://www.retromags.com/magazines/uk/pc-review/pc-review-issue-6/ pg. 18 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambra_Computer_Corporation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elonex https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_International Intel running contest to name next gen chip https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium#Overview https://archive.org/details/eu_BYTE-1992-10_OCR/page/n31/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium Amiga Joker reviews Atari Falcon https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine-1992-10/page/n105/mode/1up https://archive.org/details/AmigaJoker199210/page/n57/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Falcon Winzip reviewed https://archive.org/details/1992-10-compute-magazine/page/n41/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WinZip PC Games debuts http://www.kultmags.com/mags.php?folder=UEMtR2FtZXMvMTk5Mg== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC_Games Electronic Games is back! https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamesLC2/Electronic%20Games%20LC2%20Issue%201%20%28October%201992%29/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Games Broderbund expands affiliate label program https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamesLC2/Electronic%20Games%20LC2%20Issue%201%20%28October%201992%29/page/n11/mode/1up?view=theater https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_99/page/n15/mode/1up Don Daglow Part 2 - Broderbund - Beyond Software - Stormfront - SSI - https://www.patreon.com/posts/39095819 Ronald Spitzer - New World Computing - https://www.patreon.com/posts/59922334 Michael Katz Part 2 - Atari - Sega - https://www.patreon.com/posts/63732329 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broderbund https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Software_Toolworks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humongous_Entertainment https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Arts EA buys Origin https://archive.org/details/questbusters-v9n10/page/n1/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_Systems https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Arts https://www.filfre.net/2019/09/origin-sells-out/ Sierra acquires Bright Star https://www.retromags.com/magazines/uk/pc-review/pc-review-issue-6/ pg. 18 https://www.mobygames.com/company/bright-star-technology Hi-Tec hits the skids https://archive.org/details/ZZap64Issue0891992Oct/page/n9/mode/1up https://www.mobygames.com/company/hi-tec-software-ltd https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/gtw64/daffy-duck/ Recommended Links: The History of How We Play: https://thehistoryofhowweplay.wordpress.com/ Gaming Alexandria: https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/ They Create Worlds: https://tcwpodcast.podbean.com/ Digital Antiquarian: https://www.filfre.net/ The Arcade Blogger: https://arcadeblogger.com/ Retro Asylum: http://retroasylum.com/category/all-posts/ Retro Game Squad: http://retrogamesquad.libsyn.com/ Playthrough Podcast: https://playthroughpod.com/ Retromags.com: https://www.retromags.com/ Games That Weren't - https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/ Sound Effects by Ethan Johnson of History of How We Play. Copyright Karl Kuras Find out on the VGNRTM 30 years ago: Arcades take on theme parks, #Amstrad and #Sega team up & #EA buys #Origin These stories and many more on the latest episode of the VGNRTM
In this episode, we're celebrating Hispanic and Latine Heritage Month with three favorite Scholastic authors. First, Carmen Agra Deedy talks about her extraordinary new picture book, The Children's Moon. Illustrated by Jim LaMarche, the book is available in both English and Spanish editions. Carmen is a master storyteller who was born in Havana, Cuba, and grew up in Decatur, Georgia. Her acclaimed picture books include Martina the Beautiful Cockroach: A Cuban Folktale, Rita & Ralph's Rotten Day, and The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet. Next, author and actress Sonia Manzano, known to generations of kids as the beloved Maria on Sesame Street, discusses Coming Up Cuban, her lyrical new novel for middle graders. Sonia, who has won 15 Emmy Awards, is also the author of Becoming Maria: Love and Chaos in the South Bronx and The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano, which won the Pura Belpre Award in 2013. Sonia's animated series for PBS Kids, Alma's Way, was recently renewed for a second season. Inspired by her own childhood, it features a 6-year-old New Yorker of Puerto Rican heritage. Last but not least, Claribel A. Ortega introduces Witchlings, her highly-anticipated novel for middle-graders. The imaginative story follows a group of aspiring witches who learn that the magic in their lives is found not so much in the spells they cast but in the friendships they make. A former newspaper reporter of Dominican heritage, Claribel is also the author of Ghost Squad, a New York Times bestseller.
We are kicking off our Summer Survival Guide. ⛱️ Keep listening in all summer long for tips and tricks for long summer days. ☀️ First up, get into a spooky adventure story with Claribel Ortega's Ghost Squad.
Today on GVN's Live interview, we get an opportunity to talk to New York Times Best Selling Writer Claribel Ortega. We talk to Claribel about beginnings, her recent book Witchlings from Scholastic Publishing, her previous work Ghost Squad, and her upcoming graphic novel, Frizzy with artist Rose Bousarama.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/geek-vibes-nation/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kat interviews Claribel about the process of writing and publishing their second middle grade (and first series!). How publishing a second book feels different. How expectations change as your career progresses. And working on not “giving weight to the negative” ABOUT CLARIBEL: New York Times Bestselling and award-winning author, Claribel A. Ortega is a former reporter who writes middle-grade and young adult fantasy inspired by her Dominican heritage. When she's not busy turning her obsession with eighties pop culture, magic, and video games into books, she's co-hosting her podcast Bad Author Book Club and helping authors navigate publishing with her consulting business GIFGRRL. Claribel is a Marvel contributor and has been featured on Buzzfeed, Bustle, Good Morning America and Deadline. Claribel's debut middle grade novel Ghost Squad is out now from Scholastic and is being made into a feature film. Her forthcoming books include Witchlings (Scholastic) and the graphic novel Frizzy (First Second). You can find her on Twitter, Instagram and Tiktok @Claribel_Ortega and on her website at claribelortega.com. • FOLLOW CLARIBEL: Twitter | Instagram | Youtube | TikTok | Website • BUY Witchlings • BUY Ghost Squad • BUY This is Our Rainbow • BUY Reclaim the Stars • Add FRIZZY on Goodreads MENTIONS: • Neverending Story Gmork • S2 E20: Claribel Ortega & I'm Expecting a Payoff Jesus • S2 E21: Claribel Ortega & the Bi-Annual Clickbait • FOLLOW KAT: Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | TikTok • www.katchowrites.com • PRE-ORDER Once Upon a K-Prom (May 2022, Disney) • Check out Kat's Books • FOLLOW WRITE OR DIE: Twitter | Instagram • Write or Die Episodes • Join our WorDie community! • Learn more about Write or Die --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/writeordiepodcast/support
Y'all are not even ready for this AMAZING interview with WITCHLINGS author Claribel Ortega. Claribel is a total BOSS in the writing community and has so many wise and insightful things to say about the publishing journey. Make sure to preorder WITCHLINGS now! (out April 5th!!) by @scholasticinc
In this episode of Doing Diversity in Writing, we—Bethany and Mariëlle—ask Erin Olds, CEO of Salt & Sage Books, all our questions about sensitivity reading. Who is Erin Olds? Erin Olds loves to travel, read, and drink boba tea! She currently lives in Seattle, where she homeschools her two excellent children. Erin is the CEO of and editor at Salt & Sage Books, an editing company dedicated to kindness. With a degree in English and French, Erin has worked with authors of all ages her whole adult life. Her poetry and short fiction have been published in various journals and magazines and won a variety of awards. She is a hybrid published author, with several indie books out under a pen name and her first traditionally published book (still a secret!) in progress. What we talked about What sensitivity reading is and who sensitivity readers are The kind of sensitivity reading requests Salt & Sage Books receives most often The emotional labor that goes into sensitivity reading Some alternative options for writers with limited budgets (Re)sources mentioned on the show The Salt & Sage Books website: https://www.saltandsagebooks.com The Salt & Sage Books Twitter account: https://twitter.com/saltandsagebook The Salt & Sage Books Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/saltandsagebooks The Salt & Sage Books Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/saltsagebooks The Salt & Sage Books Incomplete Guides: https://books2read.com/ap/8Vy9vl/Salt-Sage-Books Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao: https://xiranjayzhao.com Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas: https://www.aiden-thomas.com/cemetery-boys Ghost Squad by Claribel Ortega: https://www.claribelortega.com/ghostsquad The Timber Falls series by Fiona West: https://fionawest.net/contemporary-books Penny Reid's work and blog: https://pennyreid.ninja Have Geek, Will Travel by Rebecca Blevins: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56610467-have-geek-will-travel Sachiko Burton of Salt & Sage Books: https://www.saltandsagebooks.com/profiles/sachiko-burton Bethany's Editing Your Novel's Structure: Tips, Tricks, and Checklists to Get You From Start to Finish: https://theartandscienceofwords.com/new-book-for-authors This week's episode page can be found here: https://representationmatters.art/2022/03/03/s2e7/ Subscribe to our newsletter here and get out Doing Diversity in Writing Toolkit, including our Calm the F*ck Down Checklist and Cultural Appropriation Checklist: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/r3p6g8 As always, we'd love for you to join the conversation by filling out our questionnaires. Our Doing Diversity in Writing – Writer Questionnaire can be filled in at https://forms.gle/UUEbeEvxsdwk1kuy5 Our Doing Diversity in Writing – Reader Questionnaire can be filled in at https://forms.gle/gTAg4qrvaCPtqVJ36 Don't forget, you can find us at https://representationmatters.art, on https://www.facebook.com/doingdiversityinwriting, and on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtHfIaeylIgbAWVy3E66lmw
Lesley and Debbie sit down with children's book author and librarian, Susan K. Mitchell to discuss her fiction and non-fiction books. Rainforest All Around, Kersplatypus, and Stone Pizza. Check out her website to see her Non-Fiction titles and more. For the Lightning Round, Susan K. Mitchell takes the cake (not really, but that would be yummy). She book talks 7 books. She starts with Some Kind of Courage by Dan Gemeinhart, followed by Honest Truth by Dan Gemeninhart, Lexi Magill and the Teleportation Tournament by Kim Long, Refugee by Alan Gratz, Desmond Cole Ghost Patrol by Andres Miedoso, Before the Ever After by Jacqueline Woodson and Mr. Limoncello's Library by Chris Grabenstein. Lesley fared better with Measuring Up by Lily LaMotte, Full of Beans by Jennifer L. Holm, Mrs. Smith's Spy School for Girls by Beth McMullen and Ghost Squad by Claribel Ortega. Debbie ends the round with Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, Majesty by Katharine McGee and Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson.
Randy Stair a.k.a. YouTuber Andrew Blaze skjøt og drepte tre av sine kollegaer - og til slutt seg selv - på et supermarked i 2017. Hva fikk en ung mann til å gjøre noe så grusomt? Hen var delvis inspirtert av Colombine-massakren, men ønsket også å komme tilbake til sin kvinnelige tegneseriekropp i en annen dimensjon. Hvis du blir nysgjerrig på hva i all verden det betyr bør du høre denne episoden. Eaton Township Weis Markets shooting https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eaton_Township_Weis_Markets_shooting WHAT TRULY CAUSED RANDY STAIR TO CRACK? (WEIS MARKETS JUNE 8TH 2017 SHOOTING, EATON TOWNSHIP) https://hockknife.wordpress.com/2017/11/26/what-truly-caused-randy-stair-to-crack-weis-markets-june-... Fandom Taken Too Far: The Case of Mass Murderer Randy Stair https://medium.com/real-crime/fandom-taken-too-far-the-case-of-mass-murderer-randy-stair-f9edc29b3cd... Human Monsters: Randy Stair, Andrew Blaze And The Ghost Squad Shooting https://rabrewster.com/2019/07/14/human-monsters-randy-stair-andrew-blaze-and-the-ghost-squad-shooti... Randy Stair https://reallifevillains.miraheze.org/wiki/Randy_Stair YouTuber Turned Mass Murderer: The Insane Case of Randy Stair https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qANNJP2DG8g
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we begin a new series on 2007's Bioshock. We set the game in its time and talk about how it expanded the audience for a shooter with sim elements, as well as other topics. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Up to Neptune's Bounty Issues covered: the name change, retaining identity after being acquired, what is a brand, the games that year, the Shock-verse, wanting System Shock 3, missing the immersive sim, starting with the wrench and a power, the success of the game, broadening the appeal of immersive sim elements, the difficulty of balancing immersive sims and testing them, improving the shooting, a successful E3, keeping secret the weird beginning, the theme park opening, the bathysphere and the mystery, marine life being used once, delivering a really solid moment, a single location that is a character in and of itself, a sleeper hit, the games blogosphere, the "Bioshock slot", taking a chance on something quirky, superhero games often being bad, establishing an Art Deco aesthetic, amplifying fear by setting it underwater, leaning into the horror early, Dutch angle usage, needles, survival horror elements, staying in first person, story bits and teasing narrative out over time, growing story space, well-implemented audio logs, a good choice for narrative delivery, foreshadowing and making a place feel lived in, easy to enjoy, getting some stuff really right, Kindly filling folks in on Atlas, setting up the smoke and mirrors, reapproaching the 4X genre from an old hand, the fun that is Ratchet & Clank, choosing a language based on the regional flavor, how long to show the tutorialization, teach the player without them knowing they are being taught, dynamic tutorials. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Irrational Games/2K Boston, Firaxis, Microsoft, Bethesda Game Studios, SWAT 4, Republic Commando, Portal, Halo 3, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl, Metroid Prime 3, Crysis, Nintendo Wii, Super Mario Galaxy, Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction, The Orange Box, Half-Life (series), Team Fortress 2, Medal of Honor: Vanguard, Call of Duty: Vanguard, Mass Effect, Assassin's Creed, Uncharted, The Witcher, Peggle, PuzzleQuest, Crackdown, WoW: The Burning Crusade, Tomb Raider: Anniversary, Lulu LaMer, PlayStation, Xbox, Rainbow Six: Vegas, System Shock 2, Ken Levine, Cloud Chamber, Prey, Arkane, Deathloop, Bioshock Infinite, The Incredibles, 20000 Leagues Under the Sea, Todd Howard, Fallout 3, Arkham Asylum, Skyrim, Rocksteady, Warner Bros., Jules Verne, Control, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Johnny Pockets Grattan, Old World, Soren Johnson, Civ III, Drew, Ratchet & Clank, Traveller's Tales, LEGO (series), GTA, Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Ni No Kuni, SEGA, Ghost Squad, House of the Dead, Yakuza, Metal Gear (series), Death Stranding, Alan Wake, Remedy, Dragon Quest Builders, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: TBD! More Bioshock! Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @timlongojr and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
We are kicking off our Summer Survival Guide. ⛱️ Keep listening in all summer long for tips and tricks for long summer days. ☀️ First up, get into a spooky adventure story with Claribel Ortega's Ghost Squad.
Catégorie quelque peu disparue, les Light Gun games et autres Rail Shooter faisaient autrefois la joie des salles d'arcade et de nos consoles de salon. Dans ce troisième épisode de BMC, nous revenons sur les origines de ces jeux de tir et vous livrons une sélection des titres qui nous ont le plus marqué. Takenobu Mitsuyoshi - Archipel Caravan : https://youtu.be/hiWL6JDHpC0 Twitter BMC: https://twitter.com/BackupCartridge Facebook BMC: https://www.facebook.com/Backupmemorycartridge/ Instagram BMC: https://www.instagram.com/backup_memory_cartridge/
Ghost Squad never say...something. Emma starts the podcast out strong by insulting two beloved classics before the girls get into their special Halloween read. Is it the spookiest book they've read all year? Listen to find out...if you dare!!! This month the girls discussed Ghost Squad by Claribel A. Ortega.Intro/Outro Music: 1922 by Ernesto Nazareth If you want to get in touch with us, check out our contact information below. Twitter: https://twitter.com/TreatUrShelfPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/treatyourshelfpodcast/ Email: treatyourshelfpodcast@gmail.com Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/TYSApplePod Spotify: http://bit.ly/TYSPodcast
In today's podcast we cover four crucial cyber and technology topics, including: 1. WhatsApp suffers massive outage, service restored 2. Ghost Squad hacktivists deface European Space Agency Site, for "fun" 3. Windows DNS flaw rated 10 in severity, patch released 4. More malware hidden in mandatory Chinese tax software I'd love feedback, feel free to send your comments and feedback to | cyberandtechwithmike@gmail.com
Narrator Almarie Guerra brings Claribel A. Ortega’s humourous, energetic ghost hunting story to life as she introduces young listeners to Lucely Luna and her firefly spirit family. AudioFile’s Emily Connelly tells host Jo Reed all about this adventurous children’s audiobook that’s perfect for kids who are ready for an exciting new listen. Lucely lives in Florida with her father and her ancestors' spirits, who flit back and forth between appearing as fireflies and showing their human forms. Lucely and her best friend work to unravel a decades-old mystery that is endangering her family and the whole community. The story is rooted in Dominican folklore and is a thrilling adventure brought to life with Guerra’s vibrant narration. Perfect family listening. Published by Scholastic Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for Behind the Mic comes from Blackstone Publishing, publisher of the audiobook of Richard Adams’ classic tale WATERSHIP DOWN. This May Blackstone is celebrating the centenary of the author's birth. This is a great moment to reflect on the novel and experience it all over again, as well as introduce it to a new generation of listeners. Read by the actor Peter Capaldi, WATERSHIP DOWN is an exciting adventure story and an engaging allegory about freedom, ethics, and human nature. A stirring epic of courage and survival against the odds, the beloved classic continues to be discovered by readers of all ages. WATERSHIP DOWN from Blackstone Publishing is available wherever you get your audiobooks, including Downpour.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A rambling hour about fandom and media. Again. Travis says the word "perpetual" a lot. That's about all you need to know. Music in this episode was provided with generous permission by AESTHETICS PLEASE. Check his music out at aestheticsplease.bandcamp.com and at music.businesscasual.biz
Part Two of Kat’s interview with Claribel about her publishing journey! She talks about GHOST SQUAD, how it feels to debut, her social media presence, and how she build up her community! Bio: Claribel A. Ortega is a former reporter who writes YA & MG fantasy inspired by her Dominican heritage. When she’s not busy […]
We're wishing you the best we can while times are rough. It's hard to concentrate but hope that our episodes give you a tiny bit of inspiration. We know that this will pass, we just have to stick through it together. This week we are happy to present Claribel A. Ortega, debut author of the fantastic middle-grade novel GHOST SQUAD. Claribel stopped by Deadline City to talk about what it's like being a debut author and how the publishing industry is constantly changing.Support the show (http://Ko-fi.com/deadlinecity)
After first tackling the ins and outs of launching a debut novel during a time of social distancing, Claribel Ortega details what went in to writing GHOST SQUAD, how it feels to write one's experiences with grief, and, of course, how she came to write a character like Chunk the cat.
Show notes: In this episode I interview Claribel Ortega, author of Ghost Squad which is out next week April 7th! In the episode she takes us through her publication journey, what inspired her to write Ghost Squad as well as her non-writing hobbies We discuss IN LENGTH British TV and culture, and I test Claribel on her knowledge of British slang!She also talks about weight training and how this hobby changed her life.This was such a fun episode to record, I hope you all enjoy :-) You can pre-order Claribel's book hereYou can also follow her on Twitter and InstagramYou can also check out her website: https://www.claribelortega.com/
So happy to have Claribel A. Ortega back on the podcast. We catch-up talking about Scholastic, her debut being adapted into a movie, her podcast, & the release of GHOST SQUAD. Episode Mentions: * Claribel’s 1st visit to the podcast* unboxing video of Ghost Squad* ‘shooting stars’ meme* Ghost Squad* Scholastic Book Fairs* the movie announcement* Write Or Die podcast* Kat Cho* My Favorite Murder* Write Or Die’s Patreon* Stardew Valley* her graphic novel* The Circle Brazil* Animal Crossing* Howl’s Moving Castle* Magic For Liars
So happy to have Claribel A. Ortega back on the podcast. We catch-up talking about Scholastic, her debut being adapted into a movie, her podcast, & the release of GHOST SQUAD. Episode Mentions: Claribel's 1st visit to the podcastunboxing video of Ghost Squad'shooting stars' memeGhost SquadScholastic Book Fairsthe movie announcementWrite Or Die podcastKat ChoMy Favorite MurderWrite Or Die's PatreonStardew Valleyher graphic novelThe Circle BrazilAnimal CrossingHowl's Moving CastleMagic For Liars
Eric is joined by Claribel Ortega, author of forthcoming Ghost Squad, to talk about ghosts in YA, podcasting, and some favorite backlist titles from ten (or a million) years ago. This episode is sponsored by Macmillan Audio. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What’s Up in YA newsletter! SHOW NOTES Ghost Squad, by Claribel Ortega Wicked Fox, by Kat Cho Howl’s Moving Castle, by Diana Wynne Jones The Epic Crush of Genie Lo, by F.C. Yee White Cat by Holly Black Anna Dressed in Blood, by Kendare Blake Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, by Ransom Riggs Now Entering Addamsville, by Francesca Zappia Shutter, by Courtney Alameda
We are obsessed with Framebridge! And you can get 15% off your first purchase with our code WINETHIRTY at framebridge.comDress pant yoga pants are where it's at and you can get 20% off your first pair at betabrand.com/winethirtyAndrew & Lindsey sip on a Rain Cloud red wine from Napa and chat about Corona Virus (how could they not?), Myspace (Ryan Reynolds, buy it!), Ghost Squad, Taylor Tomlinson, and Lindsey Coke shaming Andrew. Be sure to check out their updated website at freshethicmedia.com!
Show notes: This episode I talk about 20 2020 books I am excited for! 1. The City We Became by NK Jemisin Goodreads 2. The Invisible Life of Addie La Rue by VE Schwab Goodreads3. American Royals 2 by Katharine McGee Goodreads 4. And The Stars Were Burning Brightly by Danielle Jawando Goodreads 5. I'll Be The One by Lyla LeeGoodreads 6. The Sound of Stars by Alechia Dow Goodreads 7. Diamond City by Francesca Flores Goodreads 8. These Violent Delights by Chloe GongGoodreads9. The Henna Wars by Adiba Jaigirdar Goodreads 10. A Song of Wraiths and Ruin by Rosie Brown Goodreads11. Ghost Squad by Claribel OrtegaGoodreads 12. Nothing Ever Happens Here by Sarah Hagger HoltGoodreads 13. Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas Goodreads 14. The Sky Is Mine by Amy Beashel Goodreads 15. Dear Justyce by Nic Stone Goodreads16. This Is My America by Kim Johnson Goodreads 17. The Gilded Ones by Namina Forna Goodreads 18. You Should See Me In A Crown by Leah Johnson Goodreads 19. Red Tigress by Amelie Wen Zhao Goodreads20. The Strange Worlds Travel Agency by LD Lapinski Goodreads21. Dangerous Remedy by Kat Dunn Goodreads 22. Felix Ever After by Kacen CallenderGoodreads 23. Indivisible by Daniel Aleman GoodreadsSo excited to read all of these releases! I hope you enjoy this episode :-)
There are some corners of the fire service that remain a mystery to many and the "Squad" is one such area. In episode 24 we talk with Creston Ludlow, a Phoenix firefighter that serves on a the Squad! He shares his thoughts on heavy rescue work, training, cancer prevention and more. Give it a listen and enjoy. You can find the Fireground Fitness podcaet wherever you get your podcast content. So, please search it out and subscribe. Your feedback is powerful, and greatly appreciated. So, get on iTunes, subscribe, rate and review the podcast or shoot me an email! If you would like to contact today's guest or follow his journey... IG: @ghostsquad @firewipes Your host can be reached @ IG: @firegroundfitness Email: raynegray@firegroundfitness.com
In this episode we have a returning host to subject to cheap beer. We talk about Vostok Inc, Ghost Squad, and Grand Theft Auto 5. Our recommendations include a Netflix series, the original mobile GPS game, and an informative podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grandrapidians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grandrapidians/support
Philip Green (19 July 1911 – 6 October 1982), sometimes credited as Harry Philip Green, was a film and television composer and conductor. He composed more than 150 film scores including The Yellow Balloon (1952), Carry on Admiral (1957), The Square Peg(1958, together with several other Norman Wisdom films), The League of Gentlemen (1960), Victim (1961), The Singer Not the Song (1961), and The Intelligence Men (1965). His themes for John and Julie (1954) and The March Hare (1956) both won Ivor Novello Awards.[2] He also composed the themes for the popular 1960s television crime series Ghost Squad and Sergeant Cork. Like many composers of film music and light music, he also wrote prolifically for production music libraries and as a result, a number of his compositions are familiar through their use in film, radio and television programmes. Many of these works are now published by Carlin Production Music.
Michael Eric is a highly motivated and driven anomaly. Founder of Ghost Squad Helicopter Dropzones, owner of Skydive El Paso, Tunnel Instructor and professional skydiver Eric does not know the meaning of slow. Eric is a world traveler who has flown in more tunnels and jumped at more drop zones in the last year than most of us will in a lifetime. This is an extremely generous dude who has used his good fortune to elevate all of those around him. A tunnel coach, free fly coach, canopy coach who would give you the rig off his back. Did I mention helicopters? $25.00 Heli jumps? Ghost Squad is the Sh%t! My name is Waz Choudhry. I have been blessed with over 4,000 skydives and more than 13 years of experience in the sport of skydiving. WazzyCircus Radio is a show where I sit down with some of the most amazing people that I have met over a decade of professional skydiving.
Intro Hi everyone and welcome to Books Between - a podcast for teachers, parents, librarians, and anyone who wants to connect kids between 8-12 to books they’ll love. I’m your host, Corrina Allen - a teacher, a mom, and battling a cold this afternoon! So if I sound a little...off - that is why! This is episode #68 and Today I’m answering some questions about trends in middle grade and sharing with you some fabulous 2019 titles to look forward to this year! Q&A - Trends in Middle Grade Fiction Last month, my husband asked me some questions about trends in middle grade fiction. He teaches a class at Seton Hall all about trends in genre fiction and wanted some input on middle grade. So I thought I would share my responses with you. And I would be very curious about what YOU would answer. What genres or subgenres do you believe are the hottest right now? Well, it’s a format and not a genre but graphic novel memoirs like Hey Kiddo, Real Friends, and Be Prepared are still really popular. And also graphic novel adaptations of classics (like Anne of Green Gables) and popular novels (like Wings of Fire or Percy Jackson). And again, not genre, but I see more books that are based on the core experiences of the writer. Those novels that draw on the real-life backgrounds of the authors like Kelly Yang’s Front Desk, Tami Charles’ Like Vanessa, and Supriya Kellar’s Ahimsa. They’re not memoirs but they are books rooted in a very personal experience. To authors, I’d say - take those things that make you unique, that make you a bit quirky, that set you apart from most other people - and write THAT story. Like Kelly Yang taking the experiences of her family coming from China and running motels to write Front Desk. Jarrett Krosoczka writing the critically acclaimed graphic novel memoir Hey Kiddo about his life living with his grandparents after his mom lost custody of him due to drug addiction. Crack that door open and invite us inside. What genres or subgenres do you believe are passé or overexposed? I don’t know…. I do wonder how long the unicorn and narwhal craze will last but that seems to live more in picture books than middle grade. Magical realism - or rather realistic fiction with a magical twist - doesn’t seem to be slowing down. You know - anything can be new and fresh with the right spin. And also, authors from marginalized backgrounds are still underrepresented in just about every genre so those are stories that will likely have new points of view. I thought I was totally over zombie stories but Dread Nation popped up and whoa!! I’ve never read a zombie story like THAT before! If you had to predict, what genre or subgenre do you think is primed to be the next Big Thing in the next year or so? I would say stories about immigrants, refugees, and the unique experiences of marginalized groups (especially by #ownvoices authors) will continue to be popular. Over the last couple of years we’ve seen an explosion of critically acclaimed middle grade stories like Alan Gratz’s Refugee, Jacqueline Woodson’s Harbor Me, and Escape from Aleppo by N.H. Senzai among many more. We also have more and more books coming out that tell stories of police violence in developmentally appropriate ways like Ghost Boys by Jewell Parker Rhodes and Blended by Sharon Draper. I’m also really excited about a new crop of middle grade #MeToo stories on the horizon like So Done by Paula Chase and the upcoming Barbara Dee novel Maybe He Just Likes You. Any comments about where you see genre fiction heading? In middle grade, like everywhere else, #ownvoices books are still underrepresented - everyone has a unique story to tell or a unique POV to offer. EVERYONE. So my advice to authors, take the spark of your unique life experiences and let that burn throughout your story. My advice to educators - scour those shelves to find a wider variety of books. Also - if you write for a YA/MG audience, librarians and educators are more and more eager to the ditch the old canon and form partnerships with authors. Look for opportunities like #KidsNeedMentors or reach out to your local schools and libraries. Book Talk - Most Anticipated Middle Grade Books of 2019 The last couple of episodes were all about looking back on some of the best that middle grade had to offer in 2018. (If you missed those, go check out episodes #66 and #67.) But today is all about looking forward into the new year. Last year, when I did our Most Anticipated MG of 2018, I went chronologically by month. But this year I’m going about it a little differently and discussing the new releases by category. First, we’ll chat about the new graphic novels coming up in 2019. And then we’ll talk about new releases from authors who debuted in 2018 and 2017 and see what they’re up to now. After that, I’ll give you a peek at some of the 2019 debut middle grade authors. Then we’ll see what new books are coming out in favorite series and what sequels we have to look forward to. And finally, we’ll finish up with the 2019 releases from more established authors. So, buckle up and get ready to add to your wish list. And remember - no need to go hunting for a pen and paper. You can find every book mentioned AND a picture of the available covers AND a link to pre-order them right on the Books Between post for this episode, #69, at MGBookVillage.com. I’ve got your back, I know you’re busy, so it’s all right there for you. And as I’ve said before, I’ve come to really love pre-ordering - it helps out favorite authors and it’s like a little surprise to your future self. Before we jump in, just remember that this is just a sampling of all the incredible books coming out this year. I’ll add some links to some other great resources in the show notes and on the website where you can find more complete listings of titles to browse through and the MGBookVillage website has a great release calendar so that’s one to bookmark for sure. https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/111975.Middle_Grade_Novels_of_2019 http://novelnineteens.com/books/middle-grade-books https://mgbookvillage.org/2018releasedates/ http://www.teenlibrariantoolbox.com/2018/12/19-2019-middle-grade-books-to-have-on-your-radar/ https://www.readbrightly.com/middle-grade-books-2019/ https://www.bookish.com/articles/must-read-childrens-books-winter-2019/ http://www.popgoesthereader.com/target-audience-middle-grade/70-middle-grade-novels-i-cant-wait-to-read-in-2019/ Also - publication dates do occasionally change, so just be aware of that. Alright, get your Goodreads tab open, or your library website pulled up, or your Amazon/Indiebound shopping cart ready, or ….. print out the show notes and bring it to your favorite local bookstore! Alright - let’s get to it! The 2019 Graphic Novels This January, Lincoln Peirce, the author of Big Nate, has a new graphic/illustrated novel series set in the middle ages called Max and the Midknights that looks really, really cute. Also out on January 8th is Click by Kayla Miller - the story of 5th grader Olive who is having some trouble finding where she “clicks” in middle school. The sequel, called Camp, is being released this April so fans won’t have to wait long for the next one. A fantasy graphic novel that Mel Schuit recommended that I check out is The Chancellor and the Citadel by Maria Capelle Frantz so that’s on my radar now - and yours! Thank you, Mel! On January 29th another Hilo is coming our way! Hilo 5: Then Everything Went Wrong. And on that same day the 5th Bird & Squirrel is coming out called All Tangled Up. One graphic novel adaptation that has really piqued my interest is Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy: A Modern Retelling of Little Women by Rey Tercerio and illustrator Bre Indigo. The classic is reimagined as a blended family living in modern-day New York City. I don’t think I’ve ever hit “pre-order” faster and will be eagerly stalking my delivery person on February 5th for that one! My mailbox is going to be brimming on February 5th because I also HAD to preorder New Kid by Jerry Craft! It’s about seventh grader Jordan Banks who loves drawing cartoons and dreams of going to art school. But his parents enroll him in a prestigious private school instead, where Jordan is one of the few kids of color in his entire grade. Looks amazing!! 90-Second Newbery was singing its praises on Twitter last night and said this about it: “The amazing graphic novel New Kid by @JerryCraft should definitely be on everyone's tbr list and it has a full-cast (and all-star cast) audiobook released at the same time….perfect for rich, nuanced convos abt race, class, identity, school systems, how we share books, code switching, starting new school, just so much!” So, yeah… I’ll just wait here for a bit while you hit pause and go order that! We also get the second Wings of Fire graphic novel, The Lost Heir, on February 26th AND the second Mr. Wolf’s Class book called Mystery Club. And a heads up that the graphic novel of The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire Book 3) is out in October 2019. For those Minecraft fans in your life, this March we get another Diary of an 8-Bit Warrior graphic novel - Forging Destiny. And for older middle grade kids - maybe 11 or 12 and up - look for the new graphic novel adaptations of The Iliad and The Odyssey this March as well. And fans of Terri Libenson’s Invisible Emmie and Positively Izzie will want to get their hands on Just Jaime - coming out May7th. There were lots of smiles among my students today when I told them that news! Bad Guys #9 - The Bad Guys in the Big Bad Wolf is out June 25th. Perfect launch for a fun summer read. This August brings us Best Friends, the sequel to Shannon Hale and LeUyen Pham’s Real Friends - out on August 27th. And have you seen the cover? It’s Shannon at the top of a rollercoaster with this vibrant purple background. Love it, love it, love it! And Dog Man fans (like my daughter) will be psyched this August because we are getting Dog Man #7: For Whom the Ball Rolls! The seventh graphic novel adaptation of the Baby-sitters Club, Boy Crazy Stacey, illustrated by Gale Carrigan, will be out September 3rd. That’s one of those no-brainer preorders for my classroom library. Also - I was interested to hear that R.J. Palacio is publishing her first graphic novel Wonder story this fall called White Bird. This one is Julian’s grandmother’s story about her life as a young Jewish girl hidden away by a family in Nazi-occupied France during World War II. So be on the lookout for that one September 3rd as well. You want another don’t-even-have-to-think-about-it-just-preorder-it graphic novel? Guts - the long-awaited new Raina Telgemeier graphic memoir is out September 17th!! September also brings the latest from Tillie Walden - Are You Listening. The peeks I’ve seen of that online look incredible, so that one is definitely on my radar this fall. And then….….. Drumroll please…… Mighty Jack and Zita the Spacegirl!! Ahhhh!! I knew it! That last page in Mighty Jack and the Goblin King was just too good not to be followed up with a joint adventure. Yay! Jen Wang - author of last year’s hit, The Prince & the Dressmaker, has a new graphic novel coming out in September called Stargazing. This one draws on her personal experiences and is the story of two friends - Moon and Christine. And this November we’ll get The Midwinter Witch - the third and final book in the trilogy that includes The Witch Boy and The Hidden Witch. And - wow, I’m just going to start saving up now for September because the graphic novel adaptation of Kwame Alexander’s The Crossover is also coming out on September 24th! It’s going to be a pancakes and ramen noodles for dinner kind of a month if I want to keep up with all these awesome books coming out! (And I haven’t even gotten past the graphic novels!) And…. I think, maybe, possibly.. that Amulet #9 (the final one of the series) will be released late this year. But I can’t find much info on it. No title, no date, no synopsis - nada! So, I’m cautiously optimistic that it will arrive in 2019. Finally - another graphic novel to be on the lookout for later in 2019 is Twins by author Varian Johnson who you may know from The Parker Inheritance and illustrator Shannon Wright. The publication date isn’t yet announced, but apparently it’s about twin sisters struggling to figure out individual identities in middle school and it’s based on Johnson’s own childhood experiences as a twin. New Releases from 2017 / 2018 Debut Authors Early February brings us the second in Anna Meriano’s Love, Sugar, Magic series called A Sprinkle of Spirits and oh is that cover gorgeous! And definitely snag a copy of the sequel to Jarrett Lerner’s EngiNerds - Revenge of the EngiNerds out on February 19th. It is EVEN FUNNIER than the first one. And that’s saying something! Another book I’m looking forward to is Jen Petro-Roy’s Good Enough - about a young girl with an eating disorder. Game of Stars by Sayantani DasGupta - the follow up to The Serpent’s Secret is out on February 26th. And the end of February also brings us Bone Hollow by Skeleton Tree author Kim Ventrella. Also be on the lookout for The Hunt for the Mad Wolf’s Daughter by Diane Magras on March 5th. That sequel is getting rave reviews so it’s definitely one to add to your library. Alyson Gerber, author of Braced, will have a new novel out called Focused. It’s about a middle school girl who loves chess and has been recently diagnosed with ADHD. Definitely a book a lot of my students will be able to connect with! In the last week of April we get the sequel to Roshani Chokshi’s Aru Shah and the End of Time called Aru Shah and Song of Death This April brings us the second novel from Rebecca Donnelly called The Friendship Lie. One book I’m excited to dip into this spring is Up for Air by Laurie Morrison. You might know her from last year’s Every Shiny Thing. From the author of 2017’s The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora and 2018’s Marcus Vega Doesn’t Speak Spanish comes Each Tiny Spark. This is Pablo Cartaya’s third MG novel and this one features a young girl, a father recently returned from deployment, and… welding. So look for that one in August. And The Cryptid Keeper, the sequel to Lija Fisher’s 2018 The Cryptid Catcher is out this August as is Melissa Sarno’s A Swirl of Ocean. In September comes the sequel to Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus by Dusti Bowling. It’s called Momentous Events in the Life of a Cactus and follows Aven’s adventures as she heads into high school. At first I thought that might put it in the YA category, but from what I can tell, it’s still middle grade. This fall we’ll also be treated to Abby Cooper’s third novel - Friend or Fiction. Just like Sticks and Stones and Bubbles, this one is also magical realism. It’s about a girl named Jade. In the pages of her notebook, she writes all about Zoe--the most amazing best friend anyone could dream of. But when pretend Zoe appears in real life thanks to a magical experiment gone right, Jade isn't so sure if she likes sharing her imaginary friend with the real world. Another treat in store for you this fall is the third novel by Elly Swartz - Give and Take. This book is about 12 year-old Maggie whose grandmother’s recent death has triggered her to start hoarding things under her bed. 2019 Debut Authors So - I’ll just say right now that I could have had an ENTIRE show just dedicated to the amazing middle grade debuts coming our way this year but at some point, I had to cut myself off. So - I’ll include a link to the Novel19s website where you find many more middle grade debuts and discover some of your new favorite authors. The Whisperers is Greg Howard’s middle grade debut and one that has really caught my eye. Just listen to this description: “Eleven-year-old Riley believes in the whispers, magical fairies that will grant you wishes if you leave them tributes. Riley has a lot of wishes. He wishes bullies at school would stop picking on him. He wishes Dylan, his 8th grade crush, liked him, and Riley wishes he would stop wetting the bed. But most of all, Riley wishes for his mom to come back home.” Oooo…. This one is out January 15th. If you are looking for a new book for younger middle grade readers - something along the lines of Ramona Quimby or Stella Diaz - check out Meena Meets Her Match by Karla Manternatch. One book that keeps popping up into my radar is the middle grade debut of Padma Venkatraman called The Bridge Home about four children who discover strength and grit and family while dealing with homelessness. That one comes out Feb 5th so be on the lookout for that one. Another debut that I have been dying to read is The Simple Art of Flying by Cory Leonardo! Let me just read you the teaser: “Born in a dismal room in a pet store, Alastair the African grey parrot dreams of escape to bluer skies. He’d like nothing more than to fly away to a palm tree with his beloved sister, Aggie. But when Aggie is purchased by twelve-year-old Fritz, and Alastair is adopted by elderly dance-enthusiast and pie-baker Albertina Plopky, the future looks ready to crash-land.” My step-mother had parrots when I was growing up, so this one in particular I really am interested in reading! So I’ll be checking my mailbox for that one on February 12th. Another debut I am excited to read this year is Joshua Levy’s Seventh Grade vs. the Galaxy! Since one of my goals this year is to introduce my students to more science fiction, a story about a school on a spaceship orbiting Jupiter would be perfect! On March 12 we get Lisa Moore Ramée’s debut A Good Kind of Trouble about a girl who just wants to follow the rules. And sometime this spring we get rather the opposite in Bernice Buttman, Model Citizen by Niki Lenz. This one is about a “bully” who ends up living with her aunt who is a nun and tries to turn over a new leaf. This March is the debut of Julia Nobel with The Mystery of Black Hollow Lane about a girl who gets shipped off to a British boarding school and finds a box of medallions that might just be connected to the disappearance of her father. A graphic novel debut coming in March that looks fabulous is Red Panda & Moon Bear by Jarod Roselló. It’s about two Latinx kids who defend their neighborhood from threats both natural and supernatural. And in late April is the first book in a new MG detective series called Kazu Jones and the Denver Dognappers by Shauna Holyoak and a time-traveling action adventure that will transport readers to ancient Egypt called Jagger Jones & the Mummy’s Ankh by Malayna Evans. Hurricane Season by debut author Nicole Melleby comes out May 7th and oh how do I want to read this novel! On a recent #MGLitChat focused on the 2019 debut authors, the moderator asked, “What do you hope young readers take away from your book?” And Nicole Melleby said the following, “ I want them to take away that they’re not alone, that they’re seen, that mental illness is hard but manageable, and that love may have its limits, but help comes in all shapes and sizes. Also that Van Gogh was a brilliant man.” After reading Vincent & Theo last summer - uhhh…. gimme that book!! Another great middle grade debut to look for on May 7th is Just South of Home by Karen Stong which is described as Blackish meets Goosebumps. The story follows a rule-abiding girl who must team up with her trouble making cousin, goofy younger brother, and his best friend to unravel a mysterious haunting in their tiny Southern town. Also coming this spring is a book that I immediately knew I wanted to read. It’s called Planet Earth is Blue by Nicole Panteleakos. (So, I was pretty much ALREADY sold by the Bowie reference.) The book follows Nova, an autistic, nonverbal, space-obsessed 12-year-old who is awaiting the Challenger shuttle launch and the return of her big sister, Bridget, as she struggles to be understood by her new foster family. I was a 4th grader when The Challenger Disaster happened and vividly remember watching it happen live on tv, so I am really interested to see how that plays out in this book. Another debut to look for early this summer is All of Me by Chris Baron - a novel in verse about a 13 year old boy who is dealing with a big move, struggles in his parents’ marriage, and his own body image issues. So… if you are a close listener, you have probably figured out that I’m a sucker for books involving baking or cooking. Maybe that’s why Midsummer’s Mayhem by Rajani LaRocca just leapt out at me when I stumbled across it last month. This is a contemporary-fantasy retelling of A Midsummer Night’s Dream about an 11 year old Indian American girl whose father is a food writer and whose mother is a successful businesswoman. But when she adds some rather…. unusual (and maybe magical?) ingredients to her baking, things get out of hand. So look for that one on June 4th. And if your kids are looking for a fun spooky read this summer, Ollie Oxley and the Ghost comes out on June 18th and looks really cute. It’s about a boy who moves to California and ends up becoming friends with a ghost from the Gold Rush era. Ghost Squad by Claribel Ortega is another paranormal middle grade coming this September and it’s described as Coco meets Stranger Things. So, uh… yeah...gimme that for sure! Also coming out this September is The Light in the Lake by Sarah Baughman - a book about a young girl who finds herself caught between her love of science and her late twin brother's belief in magic. Sequels and Favorite Series This January 29th we’re getting two awesome books: a 4th in the Crime Biters series - Fangs for Everything AND I Survived the Battle of D-Day, 1944 by Lauren Tarshis. And watching out for another I Survived book in September called I Survived the Great Molasses Flood, 1919. Also in 2019 we are getting not one but TWO new Babysitting Nightmares books! The Phantom Hour this January 29th and The Twilight Curse on August 20th. February 5th brings another Stick Dog book - Stick Dog Gets the Tacos AND the third Frazzled book by Booki Vivat! This one is called Minor Incidents and Absolute Uncertainties. I just love her titles! In late February kids will be getting book 4 in the DC Comics Secret Hero Society - Science Fair Crisis! Lion Down by Stuart Gibb is out on February 26th. The second in his FunJungle series and the follow up to Panda-monium.) In March comes book five in The School for Good & Evil series: A Crystal of Time , a new Emily Windsnap novel called Emily Windsnap and The Pirate Prince, and another in the Fairy Tale Reform School series called Wished. In March we also get a seventh Jedi Academy Book called Revenge of the Sis. This one starts a new storyline and is written by Amy Ignatow with Jarret Krosoczka illustrating. And an as yet untitled 8th Jedi Academy novel is scheduled for September 2019. AND I’m really excited for the third BAT book: Bat and the End of Everything by Elana K. Arnold. My daughter’s 4th grade class read the first book and they - of course! - fell hard for this series! Jeff Kinney fans will be excited about Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid - a book told from Rowley’s point of view that is out this April. And that month also brings us another Unicorn Rescue Society novel - The Chupacabras of the Rio Grande. And my 9 year old is going to be thrilled when I tell her that Katherine Applegate’s sequel to The Endling is coming out May 7th. It’s called Endling: The First and is already in my cart. The second book in Laura Ruby’s York series - The Clockwork Ghost is also headed our way this May and so is Another Fenway & Hattie book - In the Wild! Natalie Lloyd’s sequel to The Problim Children - Carnival Catastrophe is due to be out June 25th. And not quite a sequel but more of a spin-off, is Dough Boys by Paula Chase - author of 2018’s So Done. Characters Simp and Rollie are the leads in this novel told in two voices. Also - Karina Yan Glaser’s third Vanderbeekers novel is coming this September - The Vanderbeekers to the Rescue! And finally - just announced this morning - is Kate DiCamillo’s new novel coming September 24th - Beverly, Right Here. And if you guessed that this is the Beverly from Raymie Nightingale - then you are correct! So now each of the three girls will have their own novel. By the way - if you haven’t seen it yet, the cover by Amy June Bates is stunning!! 2019 New Releases from Established Authors First up here is the book I am devouring right now - The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise by Dan Gemeinhart which just came out on January 8th. And oh…. does this book live up to its hype! Brace yourself to hear lots more about this one later! Also out this January is a book my friend Sandy has been raving about - The Unsung Hero of Birdsong, U.S.A by Coretta Scott King honor nominee Brenda Woods. So I definitely need to add that one to my TBR list. This January readers will get a new Gordon Korman novel - Unteachables AND a new Andrew Clements novel - The Friendship War. January also brings us the first book in the really incredible Rick Riordan Presents Imprint - Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee. This is a space opera about thirteen-year-old Min, who comes from a long line of fox spirits. (By the way - if you have kids who love Rick Riordan’s novels or who love adventure books with a dash of humor and myth - then check out his Imprint site. I’ll include a link in the show notes so you can check them all out. From those lucky enough to read advanced copies, I haven’t heard anything but praise.) Pink Hair and Other Terrible Ideas by Andrea Pyros is one to watch out for this February. And another upper middle grade February release that caught my attention is a joint novel told in letters by Counting by 7s author Holly Goldberg Sloan and The Interestings author Meg Wolitzer. It’s called To Night Owl from Dogfish and it’s about two very different 12 year-old girls named Averie and Bett who are sent off to the same sleepaway camp in order to bond after their single dads fall in love with each other. February also bring us another novel by Anne Urso (author of the critically acclaimed The Real Boy) This novel, The Lost Girl, is about identical twins Lark and Iris. On March 5th we get another Lisa Graff novel called Far Away about a girl, CJ, whose aunt is a psychic medium who claims that she carries messages from the dead. And I’m really psyched for We’re Not From Here by Tapper Twins author Geoff Rodkey. This novel is also out March 5th and is about refugees from planet Earth who need to find a new home on a faraway planet. I had the opportunity to read an ARC of this one and it’s quirky and hilarious… and timely. Definitely add this one to your pre orders. March also brings us another Rick Riordan Present’s book called Sal and Gabi Break the Universe by Carlos Hernandez. I’ve been hearing lots of great buzz about this one, so I’ll definitely need to pre-order a copy. On March 19th we get a new Kevin Henkes novel called Sweeping Up the Heart and this one is the story of the spring break that changes seventh-grader Amelia Albright’s life forever. In late March Natalie Lloyd fans will be treated to Over the Moon - a story about twelve-year-old Mallie who lives in a mining town where boys leave school at 12 to work in the mines, and girls leave to work as servants for the wealthy. But of course with that quintessentially Lloyd magic interwoven. And another Cynthia Lord book is coming out this March! She is the author of Rules and A Handful of Stars. This one is titled Because of the Rabbit and is about a young girl who starts public school for the first time after being homeschooled. Where the Heart Is by Jo Knowles is coming out April 2nd and a really interesting looking book called Summer of a Thousand Pies by Margaret Dilloway will be released April 16th. It’s about a girl who has to save her aunt’s pie shop. I think this one would be a winner for kids who enjoy shows like The Great British Baking Show. In early May, we get to read Lynda Mullaly Hunt’s next novel, Shouting at the Rain about a girl named Delsie who lives with her grandmother, loves tracking weather, and who starts to wish for a more “regular” family and life. You can’t go wrong with the author of Fish in a Tree and One for the Murphys so… just pop this one in your cart now! And another novel that is getting all kinds of early buzz is the latest from K.A. Reynolds called Spinner of Dreams. It’s being called “inventive, empathetic, and strange in all the best ways.” Plus - it has a really otherworldly cover that I just want to stare at... And finally - I know you all have heard me rave about this one before - but Barbara Dee’s Maybe He Just Likes You is going to be AMAZING! My students and I got the chance to read the first chapter and we were all already hooked. But let me give you a little taste from the teaser: “For seventh grader Mila, it starts with an unwanted hug on the school blacktop. The next day, it’s another hug. A smirk. Comments. It all feels…weird. According to her friend Zara, Mila is being immature, overreacting. Doesn’t she know what flirting looks like? They don’t understand why Mila is making such a big deal about the boys’ attention. When Mila is finally pushed too far, she realizes she can’t battle this on her own–and finds help in some unexpected places.” I can’t WAIT!! Phew!! Alright - I am both energized and - I gotta be honest - a little daunted! But - I am reminding myself and I hope you’ll remember too that it’s not about a mad dash to read all of these books. But to give you a taste of what’s to come so you can match readers with books they might like and get them excited about new releases. I hope you have a wonderful year reading and I would love to know - what are the books that you and your students are most looking forward to in 2019? You can email me at booksbetween@gmail.com or jump into the conversation on Twitter/Instagram at the handle @Books_Between. Closing Thank you so much for joining me this week. You can find an outline of interviews and a full transcript of all the other parts of our show at MGBookVillage.org. And, if you have an extra minute this week, reviews on iTunes or Stitcher are much appreciated. Books Between is a proud member of the Lady Pod Squad and the Education Podcast Network. This network features podcasts for educators, created by educators. For more great content visit edupodcastnetwork.com Talk with you soon! Bye!
This week I talk about finishing up Ghost Squad on the Wii and Mighty No. 9 on Wii U, as well as some content/stream plans. Dragon Marked for Death Trailer Phantasy Star Online 2 Phantasy Star Zero outfits Opening music from Ghost Squad Ending music from Mario Paint
In today's podcast, we hear that a campaign reuses some of the old Comment Crew code, but McAfee researchers think it's not the same old Crew. Facebook thinks its big breach was the work of spammers, not spies. Twitter releases a trove of trolling and invites researchers to take a look. Researchers disclose flaws in D-Link and Linksys routers. Ghost Squad says that they downed YouTube the other day, but who knows? And if YouTube goes down, please don't call 911. Dr. Charles Clancy from VA Tech’s Hume Center on cognitive electronic warfare. Guest is Mike Janke from DataTribe on Maryland’s aspirations to be the nation’s hub of cyber operations. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2018/October/CyberWire_2018_10_18.html Support our show
On 9-30-2018 at KaPow Intergalactic Film Festival, we conversate with luminaries: A.J. Tedesco and Julian Olariu, present Q&As after Feature film "Ghost Squad", The Unusual Block: "Furco", "Color of the Chameleon", "Before Jelly Fish", "Portal Fuel", and also from the Splendid Block: "4EVR" & "Control C.E."! Also layered in are Fun Facts from Henry D. Horse, a promo from Man Behind The Machine Podcast, a celebrity sighting of Rob Broski from Twin Peaks, and important propaganda from everyone's favourite Sponsor, MEAT Clown Industries! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Halloween and Month of Fear roll on with a new After Hours AM
On a spooky but lighthearted episode of After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio — scintillating paranormal talk Thursdays with hosts Joel Sturgis and Eric Olsen — we talk with Andy Kushnir and Carley Moseley, creators of ghost hunting mockumentary Ghost Squad, 2018 New York Television Festival hit being released to the public on October 1. We speak with Andy and Carley at Joel and Eric review the latest paranormal news from the America’s Most Haunted Twitter feed.
This week on the Random Assault Podcast, Mike Smith, a guy who's name is too generic to be doxed, joins us to talk about that YouTube shooting, Ni No Kuni 2, verbal tics, and a bunch of terrible Mainframe CGI garbage. Also, we discuss the unassailable fact that Mitch is always right, forever. SEGMENT 1: - Mitch is always right - We had crimes happen to us - We are on Stitcher now - Kate had a week - Cat hygeine - Mitch's opinions on popular things - The YouTube shooting - Bad podcasts SEGMENT 2: - Working out and reading - Kirby's Dream Land 2 - Ghost Squad and lightgun games - Fatal Frame - Ni No Kuni 2 - Far Cry 5 - Golden Sun - Our failing bodies as we age - Verbal tics - Final Fantasy SEGMENT 3: - Reboot reboot - Zixx, Weird Ohs and other Mainframe garbage - Early 2000's adult animation - Scott Pilgrim - Games taken off of digital storefronts - Sexual predators - Cars rule 34
En ce mois de début d'hivernage, Fonz & Winston vont vous rappeler à vos douces narines l'odeur de la cordite !Ce mois-ci, Backlog dégaine ses plus beaux flingues (en plastique) et ses gilets pare-balles pour cibler trois jeux nécessitant un vidage de chargeur en règle.Nous aborderons les très Wiiesques, House of the Dead overkill, Ghost squad et Sin & Punishment.Pour les survivants, nous enchainerons avec nos rubriques habituelles (mais un peu différentes) : Back'inect : Un petit tour ce mois-ci dans le monde du Motion Gaming, avec Kinect en Special Guest. On vous parle de l'Arty Child of Eden et le Truand The Gunstringer. Et enfin, l'Edi-tard de Fonz, sur un sujet d'actu, de façon totalement objective et d'un professionnalisme hors du commun.Bonne écoute !Time code : Introduction au Rail Shooter (11 min 12 sec) House Of The Dead Overkill (17 min 21 sec) Ghost Squad (39 min 59 sec) Sin & Punishment (1h 08min 27sec) Back'inect : Child of Eden (1h 34 min 31 sec) Back'inect : The Gunstringer ( 1h 56min 53 sec ) l'Edi-tard ( 2h 19min 19sec)
En ce mois de début d'hivernage, Fonz & Winston vont vous rappeler à vos douces narines l'odeur de la cordite ! Ce mois-ci, Backlog dégaine ses plus beaux flingues (en plastique) et ses gilets pare-balles pour cibler trois jeux nécessitant un vidage de chargeur en règle. Nous aborderons les très Wiiesques, House of the Dead overkill, Ghost squad et Sin & Punishment. Pour les survivants, nous enchainerons avec nos rubriques habituelles (mais un peu différentes) : Back'inect : Un petit tour ce mois-ci dans le monde du Motion Gaming, avec Kinect en Special Guest. On vous parle de l'Arty Child of Eden et le Truand The Gunstringer. Et enfin, l’Edi-tard de Fonz, sur un sujet d’actu, de façon totalement objective et d'un professionnalisme hors du commun. Bonne écoute ! Time code : Introduction au Rail Shooter (11 min 12 sec) House Of The Dead Overkill (17 min 21 sec) Ghost Squad (39 min 59 sec) Sin & Punishment (1h 08min 27sec) Back'inect : Child of Eden (1h 34 min 31 sec) Back'inect : The Gunstringer ( 1h 56min 53 sec ) l’Edi-tard ( 2h 19min 19sec)
En ce mois de début d'hivernage, Fonz & Winston vont vous rappeler à vos douces narines l'odeur de la cordite ! Ce mois-ci, Backlog dégaine ses plus beaux flingues (en plastique) et ses gilets pare-balles pour cibler trois jeux nécessitant un vidage de chargeur en règle. Nous aborderons les très Wiiesques, House of the Dead overkill, Ghost squad et Sin & Punishment. Pour les survivants, nous enchainerons avec nos rubriques habituelles (mais un peu différentes) : Back'inect : Un petit tour ce mois-ci dans le monde du Motion Gaming, avec Kinect en Special Guest. On vous parle de l'Arty Child of Eden et le Truand The Gunstringer. Et enfin, l’Edi-tard de Fonz, sur un sujet d’actu, de façon totalement objective et d'un professionnalisme hors du commun. Bonne écoute ! Time code : Introduction au Rail Shooter (11 min 12 sec) House Of The Dead Overkill (17 min 21 sec) Ghost Squad (39 min 59 sec) Sin & Punishment (1h 08min 27sec) Back'inect : Child of Eden (1h 34 min 31 sec) Back'inect : The Gunstringer ( 1h 56min 53 sec ) l’Edi-tard ( 2h 19min 19sec)
En ce mois de début d'hivernage, Fonz & Winston vont vous rappeler à vos douces narines l'odeur de la cordite ! Ce mois-ci, Backlog dégaine ses plus beaux flingues (en plastique) et ses gilets pare-balles pour cibler trois jeux nécessitant un vidage de chargeur en règle. Nous aborderons les très Wiiesques, House of the Dead overkill, Ghost squad et Sin & Punishment. Pour les survivants, nous enchainerons avec nos rubriques habituelles (mais un peu différentes) : Back'inect : Un petit tour ce mois-ci dans le monde du Motion Gaming, avec Kinect en Special Guest. On vous parle de l'Arty Child of Eden et le Truand The Gunstringer. Et enfin, l'Edi-tard de Fonz, sur un sujet d'actu, de façon totalement objective et d'un professionnalisme hors du commun. Bonne écoute ! Time code : Introduction au Rail Shooter (11 min 12 sec) House Of The Dead Overkill (17 min 21 sec) Ghost Squad (39 min 59 sec) Sin & Punishment (1h 08min 27sec) Back'inect : Child of Eden (1h 34 min 31 sec) Back'inect : The Gunstringer ( 1h 56min 53 sec ) l'Edi-tard ( 2h 19min 19sec)
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In this episode of the Topical Resort, ViPER goes on an on-rails journey through SEGA's great and large library of Lightgun games and Shmups!
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Lee is flying solo this week for an intermission episode. He gives a more detailed look at what the upcoming Spaghetti Western series is going to cover, and then he goes on to plug some podcasts he loves and wants people to check out. After that, Lee gives two short reviews of the recent 2016 films "Ghostbusters" & "Suicide Squad". Exploding Heads: http://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/7tw2y-3bb82/Exploding+Heads+Horror+Podcast+%E2%80%93+Horrorphilia Watching Robocop with Kit Power: http://talkingrobocop.libsyn.com/watching-robocop-with-kit-power Hero Hero Ghost Show: http://www.legionpodcasts.com/hero-hero-ghost-show/ Featured music: "The Grand Duel (Parte Prima)" by Luis Bacalov & "Nobody to Love" by 13th Floor Elevators.
Join Adam, Josh, and special guest Ekkie on The Couch, to discuss the newly released Suicide Squad movie, (No spoilers). What did we think, was it good? Where was it lacking? How DID Margot Robbie fit into those incredibly short shorts? After prattling on for what must be way too long, we segue into a (thankfully?) shorter conversation about the new Ghost Busters Reboot movie. Tune in for Episode 1 of the all new Couch Conversations Audio Podcast. (Yes we know we have no theme music.... we're still sorting that out.....soon) Feel free to leave a comment... and let us know what you'd like to hear next... NOTE: This Podcast contains occasional coarse language.
Hello here is an episode of the podcast that I say is episode 48 when it clearly bloody isn't. Someone give me a job in radio.It's a questions episode, guest-starring the brilliant Official Xbox Mag writer Kate Gray. She talks about fanfic a lot. I've scanned through it in the edit and there's some talk about Ghost Squad and Dynasty Warriors, so our usual listeners will be well-served.Next episode is already in the can, awaiting an edit. A lot of you will be very pleased when you find out who the guest is.Ta-ra!
When your business is hunting ghosts and ghosts don't exist; business is slow. Join Sean and Calum from Ghost Squad as they investigate a haunted house. Lost Pilots Episode Two: Ghost Squad stars Jared Jekyll, Cameron James, Seaton Kay-Smith and Nick Hunter.
Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon, John "Knobs" Knoblach, and Ryan Pratt Running Time: 1:11:53 Music: Sonic CD Thanks to the 2nd Annual TVGP Meetup, we have plenty of games to chat about: Tiger 13, Syndicate, Rambo, Daytona USA, Time Crisis 4, various ticket games, Need For Speed: Carbon (arcade), Pac-Man Battle, Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo, batting cages, Fruit Ninja (arcade), Ghost Squad, Jurassic Park (lightgun), Madden 12, Cod Blops, Scramble With Friends, Temple Run, Plumber, Binding Of Isaac, Diablo 3, Final Fantasy V, Theatrhythm, Dungeon Village, Spelunky, and Rez HD. All about the OUYA RUMOR: Next Batman game may be a Silver Age prequel RUMOR: Vivendi may sell off their games division Valve announces Steam Greenlight Michael Fassbender to star and produce an Assassin’s Creed movie TVGPSA: Steam Summer Sale has started
Description This one the Trio talk a hodgepodge of categorizes. Sit back and listen to us play a game of truth or dare and give our latest confessions. You know the rest. Tonight’s Aliases 80s b movie scary movie characters Tonight’s Drink Heineken Tonight’s music: Holst - Suite No. 1 in E-flat Intermezzo
Forced Feedback is the Podcast of The Feedback Force. We are Captain Wizard, Freckled Moon and Orifister. The podcast is musings and general news from this week. It is published every Thursday and will include a guest every so often.Forced Feedback Episode 03 – 02/04/09 – 57 minsDownload the MP3 (64K) Here (right click to save)Presenters – Captain Wizard, Freckled Moon and Orifister.Currently Playing -Crackdown, Saints Row 2, Golden Axe: Beast Rider, Ghost Squad, Pain, Henry Hatsworth, Burn Zombie Burn.What’s happening – No demos this week. Releases of Wanted, Tenchu, Ninja Blade, The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai.Guest Section – Sorry no guest this week.News – Loads of DLC - Saints Row 2, Fable 2, Banjo Kazooie: Nuts and Blots. New Jak and Daxter . GANG awards, Final Fantasy 13, L.A.W, PS2 price drop, and loads more.Feature - No Feature this week.This week was a bit lame. We apologise for that. We had technical problems and have had rather busy weeks. It will get better and the technical glitches will be ironed out.Disclaimer - everything said in this podcast are opinions, sources are mentioned when known and everything is assumed to be subjective/speculative. Its just bit of fun and arguments about gaming.click here to subscribe to this podcast using iTunes or Preferred RssCatcher http://feeds2.feedburner.com/ForcedFeedbackOr find us on iTunes in the 'Games and Hobbies/Video Games' section or by searching Forced Feedback.