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Welcome to Screen Tea Podcast, and our first ever minisode! (Ignore Jules and her grumbling about how the minisode is still 43 minutes long). Since this is a mini, here's a mini description this week: Lisha really hated A Quiet Place Part II, and Jules really wanted her to rant about it because she thought it would be funny. There you have it; brew yourself some holiday-appropriate pumpkin spice black tea (you basic bitches), get cozy, and be vewwy, vewwy quiet as you enjoy this lil baby episode! (At least we don't keep our baby in a basket all the time). Sources for information gathered for this episode were: www.imdb.com, www.wikipedia.org, www.rottentomatoes.com, www.metacritic.com, and here's the article that Lisha got angry enough to pull up as backup: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-front-row/a-quiet-place-part-ii-reviewed-john-krasinskis-limited-view-of-horrorFind us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/screenteapodcast, hit us up on Twitter @screenteapod, shoot us an e-mail at thescreenteapodcast@gmail.com, check out our website at www.screenteapodcast.com, and give us a follow on Instagram @screenteapodcast.Happy listening!Please go check out https://www.watershedvoice.com/, an independent nonprofit news organization based in Three Rivers, Michigan. Watershed Voice, on top of being a new and much needed strong journalistic presence, has also decided to feature Screen Tea Podcast on their digital news site! Support them with a subscription, by sharing their page on social media, and with good old fashioned word of mouth.(Excellent podcast logo commissioned from the talented Mel. Find Mel on Instagram @javadoodler, website www.javadoodleart.com, or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Javadoodle.Art. Our incredible intro music was composed by Detroit musician Sasha Kashperko!)
Jennifer Anne Gordon was born a strange, pale, and quiet child, a ghost scared of ghosts.... Originally from New Hampshire, she studied acting at The New Hampshire Institute of Art. She grew up to become an actress, magician's assistant, artist, writer, dancer, and muse. She currently haunts lonely places in New Hampshire, though she is not dead.Her debut novel, "Beautiful, Frightening, and Silent," earned Jennifer the Kindle Award for Best Horror/Suspense 2020, the Best Horror 2020 in the Authors on the Air Awards, and was a finalist for both the American Book Fest's Best Book Award Horror 2020, and the Authors on the Air Book of the Year.In this episode we go deep into:Jennifer’s dancing history and how it influences her writingHow being a Pantser of Dance formed her witing processHow her 7th grade bullies helped her craftHer experimentation with different styles of writing from poetry to journalismHow she, ‘Broke through the barrier’ to start writing her first novelWhy it’s always horror and how ‘Pet Cemetery’ and ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ were her genesis What drew her to horror as a child and her influencesWhat her intentions were when writing her debut novelHow PitMad kicked her in the pants to get her book ‘out there’Her views on going back to a finished projectThe creative process through the drafts of her booksHer journey from idea to award winning novelWhat being an award-winning writer does to self-expectationsWhy an author brand is importantWhat art means to Jennifer and how it has helped her throughout her creative journey so far and how she continues to use itHow she approaches character research for historical horrorFind out more about Jennifer:https://www.jenniferannegordon.com/https://www.facebook.com/JenniferAnneGordonAuthor/https://www.instagram.com/jennifergenevievegordon/ https://twitter.com/JenniferAnneGo5 Links from the show:https://raisondetre.bandcamp.com/ (The artist she referenced)Get your Great Writers Share merchandise!https://www.danielwillcocks.com/merch/gwsGWS Press books:Collaboration for Authors: https://books2read.com/u/3G2jLnSpecial thanks to:Intro vocals: Persephone RoseShow theme: Karl HughesBecome a Patron of the show! Get exclusive bonus content, find your tribe, and get early access to all episodes.Thank you to my patrons:David HinesHarley ChristensenJon CronshawJenn MitchellInnes RichensIan J MiddletonMichael AnderleKatie ForrestYanni JadeMeg CowleyH.B. LyneJoSacha BlackLaura KCrys CainSamantha FrostVictoria LK WilliamsBrett JacksonFaye... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this long-awaited and heartfelt interview, Nate Southard (with special guest Wrath James White) opens up about anxiety, addiction, genre labels, going from comics to prose to filmmaking, collaboration and much more. Plus Brian discovers the E Spot...on a guitar, an exclusive on the new Weston Ochse novel, the FRIDAY THE 13TH court case gets a ruling, and Joe Ripple resurrects Horrorfind.
Scarf down Szechuan crispy beef with two-time Bram Stoker Award-winning writer Norman Prentiss as we discuss the day he wowed the other kids on his school playground by reading them Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart," the movies a Catholic Church newsletter's warnings made him want to see even more, the supernatural superhero comic that led to a lawsuit against Harlan Ellison, the upside and (surprising) downside of having won a $35,000 college writing prize, how the freebies he got at a Horrorfind convention goosed him to start writing fiction again, why he wrote the last part of his novel Odd Adventures with Your Other Father first, how he's been able to collaborate with other authors without killing them, what can be taught about writing and what can only be learned, why he ended up writing horror instead of science fiction, and much, much more.
Brian, Dave, and Lombardo present a Horrorfind Retrospective, featuring remembrances of and tributes to Horrorfind founder Mike Roden from a number of genre professionals. Plus Bernie Wrightson and Jack Harris in remembrance, speculation on the identity of Chuck Tingle, the This Is Horror Award winners, and a call to boycott JEEPERS CREEPERS 3.
In Part 1 of another listener feedback episode, we're again joined by Matt to chat about conventions and the two new Star Trek TV series potentially coming to CBS next fall.
In this week's episode of Dread Media, Desmond is joined by the guitar player and founding member of the quintessential power metal band, Helloween: Michael Weikath. They talk about modern recording technology, touring, and the band's newest release: 7 Sinners. Then Desmond goes solo on a review of the low-budget indie film Heavy Mental. Also feedback, including Bette and Darren's rundown of the recent Horrorfind convention. Songs included: "Kill It" and "Are You Metal?" by Helloween, "Far Beyond Metal" by Strapping Young Lad, and "Operation: Get the Hell Out of Here" by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group!
In this week's episode of Dread Media, Desmond is joined by the guitar player and founding member of the quintessential power metal band, Helloween: Michael Weikath. They talk about modern recording technology, touring, and the band's newest release: 7 Sinners. Then Desmond goes solo on a review of the low-budget indie film Heavy Mental. Also feedback, including Bette and Darren's rundown of the recent Horrorfind convention. Songs included: "Kill It" and "Are You Metal?" by Helloween, "Far Beyond Metal" by Strapping Young Lad, and "Operation: Get the Hell Out of Here" by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group!
In this week's episode of Dread Media, Desmond is joined by the guitar player and founding member of the quintessential power metal band, Helloween: Michael Weikath. They talk about modern recording technology, touring, and the band's newest release: 7 Sinners. Then Desmond goes solo on a review of the low-budget indie film Heavy Mental. Also feedback, including Bette and Darren's rundown of the recent Horrorfind convention. Songs included: "Kill It" and "Are You Metal?" by Helloween, "Far Beyond Metal" by Strapping Young Lad, and "Operation: Get the Hell Out of Here" by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group!
In this week's episode of Dread Media, Desmond is joined by the guitar player and founding member of the quintessential power metal band, Helloween: Michael Weikath. They talk about modern recording technology, touring, and the band's newest release: 7 Sinners. Then Desmond goes solo on a review of the low-budget indie film Heavy Mental. Also feedback, including Bette and Darren's rundown of the recent Horrorfind convention. Songs included: "Kill It" and "Are You Metal?" by Helloween, "Far Beyond Metal" by Strapping Young Lad, and "Operation: Get the Hell Out of Here" by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group!
Live from PA. Nicholas Grabowsky, and Sue Dent are hosting a Horrorfind Party! and we are all invited. We will be talking with some of the best writers in the business, writers like Nicholas Grabowsky, Sue Dent, Jason Gehlert, actor Edward X. Young, and soooo many more, because a party like this there is no telling who will show up!
D.W. and a special guest review the Silent Hill DVD, and afterwards they recap this year's HorrorFind convention.
D.W. and a special guest review the Silent Hill DVD, and afterwards they recap this year's HorrorFind convention.
D.W. and a special guest review the Silent Hill DVD, and afterwards they recap this year's HorrorFind convention.
D.W. and a special guest review the Silent Hill DVD, and afterwards they recap this year's HorrorFind convention.
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