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Welcome, fellow adventurers, to another enchanting episode of The Corner of Story and Game! Today, we're thrilled to be joined by the incredibly talented Kat Richardson. Renowned for her captivating Greywalker series and the acclaimed sci-fi novel Blood Orbit (written under the name K. R. Richardson), Kat brings a wealth of experience and creativity to our conversation. In this episode, we dive deep into Kat's diverse storytelling journey across urban fantasy, sci-fi, and dark fantasy. Discover how her background in music and theatre has profoundly influenced her writing, and explore the innovative aspects of her work that blend genres and challenge conventions. We also discuss her experiences writing for role-playing and video games, and how these mediums have shaped her approach to novel writing. From the intricacies of Greywalker to the innovative twists in Blood Orbit, Kat shares insights into her creative process and the art of blending genres while maintaining a cohesive voice. Plus, we'll touch on the magical space where games, fiction, and other forms of entertainment intersect, and hear what Kat is most excited about in her writing career. Join us as we explore the realms of storytelling with Kat Richardson, and don't miss out on our quick-fire questions for a fun and revealing look into her world!
Are you interested in police procedurals? How about one set on a different planet? Author @katrchrdsn talks about her novel BLOOD ORBIT in episode 254: https://LancerKind.com/series/scifi-thoughts/?utm_source=twitter Mentioned in this episode Alfred Bester's THE STARS MY DESTINATION: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/333867.The_Stars_My_Destination NYT article about Frederik Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth's THE SPACE MERCHANTS: https://archive.nytimes.com/krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/30/chicken-little-cometh/ More about THE SPACE MERCHANTS https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Space_Merchants More about KR Richardson Kat's other website which contains trailers to her Greywalker series: https://www.katrichardson.com/books/greywalker/ A Buzzy Mag interview of Kat Richardson about Grey Walker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOD4rPDuIV0
Are you interested in police procedurals? How about one set on a different planet? Author @katrchrdsn talks about her novel BLOOD ORBIT in episode 254: https://LancerKind.com/series/scifi-thoughts/?utm_source=twitter About the Wah Mee Massacre: On Feb. 19, 1983, 13 people were killed during a robbery at a gambling club in Seattle's Chinatown-International District. News reporter revisits: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle/40-years-seattle-wah-mee-massacre/281-9ebbd71a-b7ec-4c83-ae5e-4caef45b7d52#:~:text=Wah%20Mee%20Massacre.-,On%20Feb.,his%20role%20in%20the%20robbery. Kat Richardson's FaceBook is: https://www.facebook.com/Kat.Richardson.Writer/ Check out the lovely noir style website for Blood Orbit: https://www.bloodorbit.com A Buzzy Mag interview of Kat Richardson about Grey Walker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOD4rPDuIV0 Kat's other website which contains trailers to her Greywalker series: https://www.katrichardson.com/books/greywalker/ About Noir Fiction: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/noir-fiction
Are you interested in police procedurals? How about one set on a different planet? Author @katrchrdsn talks about her novel BLOOD ORBIT in episode 254: https://LancerKind.com/series/scifi-thoughts/?utm_source=twitter About the Wah Mee Massacre: On Feb. 19, 1983, 13 people were killed during a robbery at a gambling club in Seattle's Chinatown-International District. News reporter revisits: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle/40-years-seattle-wah-mee-massacre/281-9ebbd71a-b7ec-4c83-ae5e-4caef45b7d52#:~:text=Wah%20Mee%20Massacre.-,On%20Feb.,his%20role%20in%20the%20robbery. Kat Richardson's FaceBook is: https://www.facebook.com/Kat.Richardson.Writer/ Check out the lovely noir style website for Blood Orbit: https://www.bloodorbit.com A Buzzy Mag interview of Kat Richardson about Grey Walker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOD4rPDuIV0 Kat's other website which contains trailers to her Greywalker series: https://www.katrichardson.com/books/greywalker/ About Noir Fiction: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/noir-fiction
Are you interested in police procedurals? How about one set on a different planet? Author @katrchrdsn talks about her novel BLOOD ORBIT in episode 254: https://LancerKind.com/series/scifi-thoughts/?utm_source=twitter About the Wah Mee Massacre: On Feb. 19, 1983, 13 people were killed during a robbery at a gambling club in Seattle's Chinatown-International District. News reporter revisits: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle/40-years-seattle-wah-mee-massacre/281-9ebbd71a-b7ec-4c83-ae5e-4caef45b7d52#:~:text=Wah%20Mee%20Massacre.-,On%20Feb.,his%20role%20in%20the%20robbery. Kat Richardson's FaceBook is: https://www.facebook.com/Kat.Richardson.Writer/ Check out the lovely noir style website for Blood Orbit: https://www.bloodorbit.com A Buzzy Mag interview of Kat Richardson about Grey Walker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOD4rPDuIV0 Kat's other website which contains trailers to her Greywalker series: https://www.katrichardson.com/books/greywalker/ About Noir Fiction: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/noir-fiction
Are you interested in police procedurals? How about one set on a different planet? Author @katrchrdsn talks about her novel BLOOD ORBIT in episode 254: https://LancerKind.com/series/scifi-thoughts/?utm_source=twitter About the Wah Mee Massacre: On Feb. 19, 1983, 13 people were killed during a robbery at a gambling club in Seattle's Chinatown-International District. News reporter revisits: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle/40-years-seattle-wah-mee-massacre/281-9ebbd71a-b7ec-4c83-ae5e-4caef45b7d52#:~:text=Wah%20Mee%20Massacre.-,On%20Feb.,his%20role%20in%20the%20robbery. Kat Richardson's FaceBook is: https://www.facebook.com/Kat.Richardson.Writer/ Check out the lovely noir style website for Blood Orbit: https://www.bloodorbit.com A Buzzy Mag interview of Kat Richardson about Grey Walker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOD4rPDuIV0 Kat's other website which contains trailers to her Greywalker series: https://www.katrichardson.com/books/greywalker/ About Noir Fiction: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/noir-fiction
Kat Richardson's FaceBook is: https://www.facebook.com/Kat.Richardson.Writer/ Check out the lovely noir style website for Blood Orbit: https://www.bloodorbit.com A Buzzy Mag interview of Kat Richardson about Grey Walker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOD4rPDuIV0 Kat's other website which contains trailers to her Greywalker series: https://www.katrichardson.com/books/greywalker/ About Noir Fiction: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/noir-fiction
In this episode, Brain "Sikes" Howe of Greywalker, Normal Creatures, and Some Faith talks about doing the stuff that you want to do, being busy, how much is "too much" and being fair to everyone involved in multiple projects. Plus, success as a DJ versus other musical projects, being a podcaster and potentially losing the desire due to dealing with musicians, and freedom as success. https://briansikeshowe.com/ https://www.greywalker.net/media https://www.normalcreatures.net/ https://somefaith666.bandcamp.com/ https://startthebeat.libsyn.com/ Paul works a day job and puts out vinyl and puts on shows via Katzulhu Productions https://www.facebook.com/paul.neil.12 https://www.facebook.com/katzulhu https://www.facebook.com/Dont-Quit-Your-Day-Job-podcast-107924851339602
For the celebration of my 400th episode I've decided to hang out with my best friends and bandmates in Greywalker. Join us for a fun chat about music, art, finding your path in life, and everything in between. Sit back, relax, and let's Start The Beat! Check out out new EP 'Le Cachot': https://www.greywalker.net/ Also available on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, or wherever else you listen to podcasts probably. Just search for 'Start The Beat Podcast'. You can also listen to more of my podcasts here: https://www.briansikeshowe.com/startthebeat Funding for Start The Beat is provided in part by supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/briansikeshowe
Welcome to Genre Talk, a podcast for fans by fans. Peter and Bryan created it out of their own fandom of many things and hope to share with you guests and conversations that celebrate the things we all love. This week's guest is New York Times bestselling author K.R. Richardson, whose latest novel is a scifi police procedural called Blood Orbit. As Kat Richardson, she also wrote the 9 book Greywalker urban fantasy mystery series. Her latest, though a departure in its grittiness and far future setting, will knock your socks off! To continue the conversation, find K.R. online at her website or Twitter. Don't forget to check out our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/GenreTalkPodcast/ where you can post questions to K.R. and us yourself starting Wednesday as a follow up to this interview. Also our Twitter at: https://twitter.com/genretalk. Meanwhile, thanks for listening. Please let us know how you enjoy the show, and please tell your friends. To sign up as a future guest fan co-host, email us at genretalkpodcast@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genretalkpodcast/support
An update on the Demon of Brownsville road with Bobby Cranmer Jr. Announcements and some raging hardcore metal brought to you by Bobby himself. Nicole Behanna joins the KWR Family as we delve deep into this piece of dark Pittsburgh history, always providing an accompaniment of extreme music from #BlackMetalBodyParts, #VictimsofContagion, #GreyWalker, and #TheBreathingProcess #kettlewhistleradio @fairlydark #DemonOfBrownsvilleRoad www.fairlydarkproductions.com
The first metal band to grace the podcast, Brian and Evan of Greywalker Greywalked me through the ins and outs of the genre. We discuss crossover sounds, how to perform vocally without damage, and we touched on some misconceptions about metal shows. Eric Church also came up.
"W"elcome to another chapter of my Audio Thrifting Diary. Brian Howe aka SIKES went thrifting with freaking THRIFTY podcast. You know SIKES from so many SIKES things: Sikes and the New Violence Greywalker Start the Beat Podcast This Week's Thrifty Finds / Discussion Topics : WWF Bret Hart Foam Heart (1994) 2 Puppets : One worth more than you'd probably think. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Star Wars : Sure, we sort of like that stuff. VINTAGE vs. MODERN Comparing and contrasting the value of older items versus their modern counterpart. - Bread Makers, Axes, more! Special thanks to : BLUFFS for "Alternate Reality", the theme to our show for many reasons Tell us about your thrift hauls at thriftypodcast@yahoo.com I'm sentimentally attached to things you've forgotten, it's time to get THRIFTY! The THRIFTY podcast is part of the SORGATRON MEDIA NETWORK FACEBOOK: THRIFTYpodcast TWITTER: @THRIFTYpodcast
For Inspector J.P. Dillal, the main protagonist in K. R. Richardson’s Blood Orbit (Pyr, 2018), the expression “I’ve got a lot on my mind” takes on new meaning when he allows his bosses to replace a good chunk of his brain with a mobile crime lab. What he gets in exchange for submitting to the risky surgery is a promotion that allows him to catapult to the top ranks of the Gattis Corporation’s police force. The life circumstances that lead Dillal to surrender part of his body is as much a part of the story as the brutal mass murder that he must solve with his new cybernetic implants. While cyborgs are often depicted as superior to ordinary humans, Richardson doesn’t hesitate to describe the dark side of a surgery that reconfigures a significant part of a person’s body. Not only are many people repulsed when they see Dillal, but the surgery is still fresh, and he grapples with fatigue, infection, leaks, and other menacing complications. His condition “is considerably less than optimal because that’s an aspect of a highly intrusive body change,” Richardson says. She herself had undergone major surgery while working on the book. “People who’ve never been through a major surgery are unaware of how long you continue to be less than normal.” Richardson was inspired by a real-life crime, the Wah Mee massacre, which occurred in Seattle in 1983, transferring real-life ethnic tensions and police corruption to a new planet with its own culture and ethnic strife. Blood Orbit represents a change of genre for Richardson, who previously authored the Greywalker paranormal detective novels as Kat Richardson. She switched from “Kat” to the gender-neutral “K.R.” to escape the misperception that “women writing urban fantasy actually write paranormal romance.” “It was a perception I’ve been fighting since the very first book because the Greywalker novels are not particularly romantic. They’re detective noir in urban fantasy clothes. I’ve always been a detective writer, and fighting that fight every book for nine books was really disheartening.” Rob Wolf is the host of New Books in Science Fiction and the author of The Alternate Universe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For Inspector J.P. Dillal, the main protagonist in K. R. Richardson’s Blood Orbit (Pyr, 2018), the expression “I’ve got a lot on my mind” takes on new meaning when he allows his bosses to replace a good chunk of his brain with a mobile crime lab. What he gets in exchange for submitting to the risky surgery is a promotion that allows him to catapult to the top ranks of the Gattis Corporation’s police force. The life circumstances that lead Dillal to surrender part of his body is as much a part of the story as the brutal mass murder that he must solve with his new cybernetic implants. While cyborgs are often depicted as superior to ordinary humans, Richardson doesn’t hesitate to describe the dark side of a surgery that reconfigures a significant part of a person’s body. Not only are many people repulsed when they see Dillal, but the surgery is still fresh, and he grapples with fatigue, infection, leaks, and other menacing complications. His condition “is considerably less than optimal because that’s an aspect of a highly intrusive body change,” Richardson says. She herself had undergone major surgery while working on the book. “People who’ve never been through a major surgery are unaware of how long you continue to be less than normal.” Richardson was inspired by a real-life crime, the Wah Mee massacre, which occurred in Seattle in 1983, transferring real-life ethnic tensions and police corruption to a new planet with its own culture and ethnic strife. Blood Orbit represents a change of genre for Richardson, who previously authored the Greywalker paranormal detective novels as Kat Richardson. She switched from “Kat” to the gender-neutral “K.R.” to escape the misperception that “women writing urban fantasy actually write paranormal romance.” “It was a perception I’ve been fighting since the very first book because the Greywalker novels are not particularly romantic. They’re detective noir in urban fantasy clothes. I’ve always been a detective writer, and fighting that fight every book for nine books was really disheartening.” Rob Wolf is the host of New Books in Science Fiction and the author of The Alternate Universe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For Inspector J.P. Dillal, the main protagonist in K. R. Richardson’s Blood Orbit (Pyr, 2018), the expression “I’ve got a lot on my mind” takes on new meaning when he allows his bosses to replace a good chunk of his brain with a mobile crime lab. What he gets in exchange for submitting to the risky surgery is a promotion that allows him to catapult to the top ranks of the Gattis Corporation’s police force. The life circumstances that lead Dillal to surrender part of his body is as much a part of the story as the brutal mass murder that he must solve with his new cybernetic implants. While cyborgs are often depicted as superior to ordinary humans, Richardson doesn’t hesitate to describe the dark side of a surgery that reconfigures a significant part of a person’s body. Not only are many people repulsed when they see Dillal, but the surgery is still fresh, and he grapples with fatigue, infection, leaks, and other menacing complications. His condition “is considerably less than optimal because that’s an aspect of a highly intrusive body change,” Richardson says. She herself had undergone major surgery while working on the book. “People who’ve never been through a major surgery are unaware of how long you continue to be less than normal.” Richardson was inspired by a real-life crime, the Wah Mee massacre, which occurred in Seattle in 1983, transferring real-life ethnic tensions and police corruption to a new planet with its own culture and ethnic strife. Blood Orbit represents a change of genre for Richardson, who previously authored the Greywalker paranormal detective novels as Kat Richardson. She switched from “Kat” to the gender-neutral “K.R.” to escape the misperception that “women writing urban fantasy actually write paranormal romance.” “It was a perception I’ve been fighting since the very first book because the Greywalker novels are not particularly romantic. They’re detective noir in urban fantasy clothes. I’ve always been a detective writer, and fighting that fight every book for nine books was really disheartening.” Rob Wolf is the host of New Books in Science Fiction and the author of The Alternate Universe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, we catch up with Greywalker and discuss their latest album, "Without Control" as well as their many business ventures like their hot sauce, their soundtrack role in a video game and their craft beer.
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#111 Greywalker Metal Band- Brian Howe and Ricky Zimerman When someone asks me to describe metal music, I can't. I know zero, zip, ziltch about metal bands. I have a friend in Pittsburgh who is part of the Epicast family named Brian Howe that intrigued me when I found out he is the lead singer of a metal band in Pittsburgh called Greywalker. Brian and I have hung out occasionally, he always saves the day for my lack of technical audio skills.(He has mad skills) We even recorded a short 1 minute video where I taught him why he should pack light while he travels. Brian has a soft spoken voice, and seems to be one of the nicest, and wittiest people I have come across in town. When I learned he sings in a metal band, I was floored. He runs his own podcast that is called Start The Beat with Sikes, where he interviews people in the music industry, so he is used to talking, but a metal band? Really? I was fascinated, and if you subscribe to my podcast (Which you totally should), you would know that if it is something I don't know a lot about, and am intrigued by it, I want it on my show. What is metal all about? I have to admit my taste varies all over the spectrum, but it has never dipped into metal. Like most music listeners, the deepest I went was Metalica. I am finding out now that that isn't very deep. If I am being honest with myself, I really wanted to find out if these guys were angry. They sound angry, are they filled with rage all the time? I assumed so based on some of the music. I got to sit with Brian and other band member Ricky Zimerman to chat with them about their music, being a self starter, and balancing work and hobbies. I liked what I heard in their songs, although not my normal taste, I found it intriguing that there was yet another layer to Pittsburgh's ever growing underground scenes that I don't know about. Greywalker has a cult following around the world too, not just in our hometown. Their new album drops on July 7th and they are celebrating with a release party at the Rex. It is sure to be an awesome time. We also had a surprise guest stop by! Nick Miller from Black Forge Coffee House has been on my show before to talk about how him and co owner Ashley Cortes Black have turned themselves into 16 bit characters for Coffee Crisis. All the good folk connect and collaborate in this town, which is why it is no surprise that Greywalker pitched in to help with the soundtrack of this game! How fun is that. Speaking of collaborations, these guys have their own hot sauce. Now that, is success my friend. Really I would have loved to release this episode for the lead up to Halloween. I feel as though it would be fitting, but alas, here it is. Enjoy! The episode is sponsored by Levity, Pittsburgh's premier sensory deprivation experience. Located in Squirrrel Hill on Murray Ave, Levity will have you relaxing in no time at all. All listeners get $5 off with code "Marta"
In which Kat talks about her long-standing urban fantasy Greywalker series, her new hard boiled sci-finovel BLOOD ORBIT, her work on computer role-playing games, her love for Harper Lee's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, and the elusive nature of gravity...
As the Drinking Partners sip on beers provided by Mindful Brewing Company, Ed declares, “We bring guests back to see how we’ve grown,” and they welcome Pittsburgh-based death metal band Greywalker and two of its members – Brian Howe and Joe Solak. This latest Drinking Partners release will be of particular interest to all musicians as it explores the ideas of content creation and how to please an audience while keeping your identity clear. Midway through, the men compare music to beer as they examine the differences between metal and rock and roll in a fun and dynamic conversation. Brian continues the theme by explaining how Greywalker can be considered “accessible metal.” During the podcast, the Drinking Partners sample the Greywalker collaboration beer as they compare different genres of music. A main focus of the interview focuses on distinguishing the brand from the music, and listeners will be intrigued by the group’s conclusions. Graywalker will host an album release July 7 at the Rex Theater; for more information, find them at https://www.greywalker.net.
In the beginwith there were Pre-filled checks! The second list item is "Yes-And"! Armpit sweat drips! Flat Earthers! axle rod grease covered fingers! Beef Biproduct! Every week it's this! He's heating up, mon! The 4 Horse Dogs of the Apocaliss! Eric wins a rap battle! Why did we keep doing this!? Shout outs to Breakers Podcast, Strange Times, Rough Giraffe and Young, Free and Coupled! Promos for Dudes With Brews on a Porch and Murderous Minors! Our hard-as-fuck featured track is "A Better Way" by Greywalker! Buy an album here: www.greywalker.net!
This week we're coming to you LIVE from the Spoonwood Brewery in Bethel Park, Pittsburgh, PA. We sit down with four promoters/organizers of the Brewtal Beer Fest; Meg Evans of Rock Bottom Brewery, James Evans of Spoonwood, Brian Howe of the band Greywalker, and Nick Miller of Black Forge Coffee. We talk all things Brewtal and taste 3 beers exclusive to Brewtal Beer Fest 2. And bear in mind this is a live episode, so audio quality is different from our usual episodes.Beers:Spoonwood + Victims of Contagion's Virulent EuphoriaPenn Brewery + Greywalker's Whiplash WitFull Pint Ale Satan Berliner-Weisse
Blues Royalty B.B. Queen & Author Kat Richardson Visit Madame Perry's Salon for a fantastic evening of entertainment. Kat Richardson is the national bestselling author of the Greywalker paranormal detective novels. She rides a motorcycle, shoots target pistol, and has been known to swing dance, sing, and is an advocate for California Ferret Legalization.
For the 50th (holy cow) episode of #startthebeat I had a much anticipated conversation with the one of the most ridiculous dudes I have ever met. The and only Joey Solak. Sit back, relax and lets START THE BEAT!
Colby’s journey began at the age of four… a healer, empath and intuitive Colby blends a mixture of Tarot and Oracle cards with an affinity for crystals. He is unique in the fashion that he connects not only with Spirit and the Goddess but to Angelic energies as well. He is the Greywalker.
Horror Addicts Episode# 029 Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich Intro Music by: SpekrFreks ---------------------------- Featured Author: J. F. Lewis Featured Band: Rachael Please Featured Movie: Pitch Black, 2000 ---------------------------- | 3 Little Witches | Pitch Black | Vampire Literature Quiz | | Mail | All Souls | Hellsing | Elfen Lied | Ruckus Productions | | Zombie Cookies | Rachael Please | Evil Dead SL build | Silicon | | Emz Book Release & Fan Fic Call | New Members | Best In Blood Awrds | | Fantasy Coffins | Spike Tv Scream Awards | Sookie Vote | Greywalker | | Member Spotlight | Wolf's Rain | J. F. Lewis | Staked | Full show notes available at http://www.horroraddicts.net ---------------------------- Quills, A Place For Writers on Second Life, 22 Gutenberg Alley, Book Island: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Book%20Island/240/192/37 Witch Singers, “3 Little Witches” by Emz Pitch Black Review~Knightmist http://emzbox.ning.com/forum/topics/pitch-black-2000-staring-vin Mail: All Souls ~ Caitlin http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0280229/ Hellsing ~ Caitlin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellsing Elfen Lied ~ Caitlin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elfen_lied New show! ~Ruckus Productions http://emzbox.ning.com/forum/topics/ruckus-productions-midnight Minister Skyddz http://emzbox.ning.com/forum/topics/minister-skyddz-book Zombie Cookies ~ James Cheetham http://emzbox.ning.com/forum/topics/zombie-photo-cookies-for Rachael Please http://www.myspace.com/rachaelplease SL Maddy Schnook ~ Evil Dead Build http://slurl.com/secondlife/Publishing%20Island/145/116/47 Silicon http://emzbox.ning.com/events/silicon-1 Emz Book Release Party http://emzbox.ning.com/events/meet-emerian-rich Emz Fan Fic, Art, Photo, etc... Call http://emzbox.ning.com/forum/topics/nights-knights-fan-art-fan-fic New Members: Queenie http://emzbox.ning.com/profile/Queenie Veronique http://emzbox.ning.com/profile/VeroniqueChevalier Best In Blood Awards Season 1 ~ Jeff Carlson: http://www.jverse.com/ Season 2 ~ Mike Bennett: http://mikebennettpodcast.com/ Sppoky Location ~ Audrey http://emzbox.ning.com/forum/topics/visit-houston-texas-for-your Carmilla Voting Sites Spike tv ~ http://emzbox.ning.com/forum/topics/the-scream-awards-link-here-to Sookie ~ http://emzbox.ning.com/forum/topics/vote-who-should-sookie-choose Greywalker by Kat Richardson ~ Knightmist http://emzbox.ning.com/forum/topics/greywalker-by-kat-richardson Member Spotlight: Ari http://emzbox.ning.com/profile/ArielDaWintre25 Wolf's Rain ~ Ari http://emzbox.ning.com/forum/topics/wolfs-rain-anime-review-by Interview & Story by J.F. Lewis http://www.authoratlarge.com/ ---------------------------- ***Next show September 27th : C.E. Dorsett, Brides of Dracula, Studio-X** HA staff: Emerian Rich, Knightmist, Audrey, Ariel, Carmilla, and Camellia with music by the SpekrFreks. All articles and forum topics can be found at: http://www.emzbox.ning.com Season 3 Movies: Subspecies, 1991 Phantasm, 1979 Lost Souls,2000 Death Note (Live Action), 2006 / Ghost Ship, 2002 Dog Soldiers, 2002 The Ghost amd Mrs. Muir, 1947 Pitch Black,2000 Brides Of Dracula, 1960 The Others, 2001 Sleepy Hollow, 1999 /