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Best podcasts about International Horror Guild Award

Latest podcast episodes about International Horror Guild Award

Classic Ghost Stories

Subscriber-only episodeRamsey Campbell is a British author known for his contributions to the horror genre. Born on January 4, 1946, in Liverpool, England, Campbell began writing at an early age and developed a strong interest in horror fiction. Inspired by authors such as H.P. Lovecraft, Arthur Machen, and Algernon Blackwood, he started crafting his own tales of terror.Campbell's writing career took off in the late 1960s and early 1970s when he gained recognition as one of the leading voices in modern horror literature. His early works, heavily influenced by Lovecraftian themes, demonstrated his talent for building atmosphere and exploring psychological horrors.In the 1980s, Campbell's writing underwent a significant shift, moving away from direct supernatural elements and focusing more on psychological suspense and the intricacies of the human mind. He developed a unique style that blended psychological depth with elements of supernatural and cosmic horror.One of Campbell's most notable contributions to horror literature is his trilogy of novels known as the "Three Births of Daoloth" series. Comprising the novels "The Searching Dead" (2016), "Born to the Dark" (2017), and "The Way of the Worm" (2018), this trilogy explores the occult, cosmic horror, and the impact of the supernatural on the lives of ordinary individuals.Throughout his career, Campbell has received numerous accolades for his work. He has been awarded the British Fantasy Award several times, including the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015. He has also received the World Fantasy Award, the Bram Stoker Award, and the International Horror Guild Award, among others.Beyond his novels, Campbell has also been a prolific writer of short stories. His collections, such as "Demons by Daylight" (1973), "Alone with the Horrors" (1993), and "Ghosts and Grisly Things" (1998), showcase his mastery of the short form and his ability to create unsettling and atmospheric narratives.In addition to his writing, Campbell has been an influential figure within the horror community. He served as the president of the British Fantasy Society and has been an advocate for the genre, both as a writer and as an editor. He has edited several anthologies, including "New Terrors" (1980) and "Meddling with Ghosts" (2011), which showcase his talent for discovering and promoting emerging horror writers.Ramsey Campbell's contributions to horror literature have made him a highly respected and influential figure in the genre. His ability to combine psychological depth, atmospheric prose, and supernatural elements has captivated readers for decades. With a career spanning over 50 years, Campbell continues to write and inspire new generations of horror authors, solidifying his place as one of the most significant voices in contemporary horror fiction.New Patreon RequestBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEVisit us here: www.ghostpod.orgBuy me a coffee if you're glad I do this: https://ko-fi.com/tonywalkerIf you really want to help me, become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/barcudMusic by The Heartwood Institute: https://bit.ly/somecomeback

Reader's Entertainment Radio
Happy Halloween with NYT Best Seller Douglas Clegg on Book Lights

Reader's Entertainment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 50:00


Douglas Clegg is a writer of imaginative dark fiction (including horror, gothic, fantasy, supernatural, and suspense thrillers) and has been a professional novelist since he signed his first book contract with Simon & Schuster in 1987. He considers much of his horror fiction as being on the surrealistic side of the equation, venturing into the logic of nightmare and dream. His books have been published worldwide and translated into various editions. His short fiction has won the Bram Stoker Award, the International Horror Guild Award and the Shocker Award, and has been included in several Years' Best anthologies. Keep in contact with him via his Newsletter. And for more about our Spooky Halloween host Lisa Kessler visit http://Lisa-Kessler.com Book Lights - shining a light on good books!

The Dark Word
The Dark Word Podcast #14: Brian Evenson

The Dark Word

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 40:22


Brian Evenson is the author more than a dozen books of fiction, most recently the story collection The Glassy, Burning Floor of Hell. His collection Song for the Unraveling of the World (2019) won the Shirley Jackson Award and the World Fantasy Award and was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times' Ray Bradbury Prize. His novel Last Days won the American Library Association's RUSA award for Best Horror Novel of 2009. His novel The Open Curtain was a finalist for an Edgar Award and an International Horror Guild Award. His 2003 collection The Wavering Knife won the International Horror Guild Award for best story collection.Evenson is the recipient of three O. Henry Prizes, an NEA fellowship, and a Guggenheim Award. His work has been translated into more than a dozen languages. He lives in Los Angeles and teaches in the Critical Studies Program at CalArts.

The Night Parlor
Brian Evenson

The Night Parlor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 37:56


Brian Evenson is the author of eleven novels, eight short fiction collections, and dozens of short stories, essays, chapbooks, and translations. He has won three O. Henry Prizes, an International Horror Guild Award, a Shirley Jackson Award, a World Fantasy Award, and an ALA/RUSA prize. His work has also been a finalist for an Edgar Award, and he has been awarded NEA and Guggenheim fellowships. His fiction has been translated into several languages, including Czech, French, Italian, Greek, Hungarian, Japanese, Spanish, Russian, and Turkish among others. He lives in Los Angeles and teaches in the Critical Studies Program at CalArts Link: Song for the Unraveling of the World from Coffee House Press: https://coffeehousepress.org/products/song-for-the-unraveling-of-the-world

PopCultX
Conversation Series - Jeff Mariotte

PopCultX

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 32:35


In this edition of PopCultX, Danny has a delightful chat with author Jeffrey Mariotte about his book Blood + Gold: The Legend of Joaquin Murrieta Jeffrey is an esteemed author with well over 70 novels written including thrillers, westerns, mysteries, horror, fantasy, and more. Three of his novels have won Scribe Awards for Best Original Novel, presented by the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers. He's also won the Inkpot Award from the San Diego Comic-Con and is a co-winner of the Raven Award from the Mystery Writers of America. He has been a finalist for the Spur Award from the Western Writers of America, the Peacemaker Award from the Western Fictioneers, the Bram Stoker Award from the Horror Writers Association, the International Horror Guild Award, and for his comics writing, the Harvey Award and the Glyph Award. Visit Jeffrey's website: www.jeffmariotte.com #author #bloodandgold #jeffreymariotte --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popcultx/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/popcultx/support

PopCultX
Conversation Series: Jeffrey Mariotte

PopCultX

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 32:35


In this edition of PopCultX, Danny has a delightful chat with author Jeffrey Mariotte about his book Blood + Gold: The Legend of Joaquin Murrieta . Jeffrey is an esteemed author with well over 70 novels written including thrillers, westerns, mysteries, horror, fantasy, and more. Three of his novels have won Scribe Awards for Best Original Novel, presented by the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers. He's also won the Inkpot Award from the San Diego Comic-Con and is a co-winner of the Raven Award from the Mystery Writers of America. He has been a finalist for the Spur Award from the Western Writers of America, the Peacemaker Award from the Western Fictioneers, the Bram Stoker Award from the Horror Writers Association, the International Horror Guild Award, and for his comics writing, the Harvey Award and the Glyph Award. Visit Jeffrey's website: www.jeffmariotte.com

Historias para ser leídas
Hamburguesa de carne de muñeca, de Lisa Tuttle

Historias para ser leídas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 23:11


Atrévete a entrar en el mundo de esta autora, trece relatos terroríficos de una de las más destacadas escritoras de terror y fantasía de todos los tiempos: Nido de PESADILLAS, esta noche el cuento se titula: "Hamburguesa de carne de muñeca". La texana Lisa Tuttle es una de las escritoras actuales más importantes de la fantasía estadounidense. Para su promoción internacional nunca sobra decir que coescribió una novela con George R.R. Martin (Windhaven, en 1981), pero lo cierto es que su bibliografía se aguanta por sí sola, con una ristra de premios y nominaciones de lo más solvente: el John W. Campbell Award, el de la británica BSFA, o el International Horror Guild Award. Su sesgo feminista no es una etiqueta gratuita: además de ficción sobrenatural, ha escrito ensayos titulados Encyclopedia of Feminism y Heroines. Nido de pesadillas. Así se titula esta compilación de relatos de Tuttle que apareciera originariamente en los USA en 1986 y que la editorial española Fabulas de Albión editó en castellano con traducción de Marian Womack. Se trata de trece extraordinarios cuentos que escarban en las vidas cotidianas de las personas sin desviarse al mismo tiempo de los rieles del más genuino horror. LIBROS DE LISA TUTTLE EN AMAZON: https://www.amazon.es/Lisa-Tuttle/e/B004N1SC7U Tuttle ganó el premio John W. Campbell a la mejor autora novel en 1974, y un premio BSFA por su relato «In Translation» en el año 1989. Otro de sus relatos, «Replacements», fue adaptado para un episodio de la serie de terror canadiense The Hunger en el año 1999, y «Community Property» inspiró un cortometraje francés en el año 2005. En el año 1982 Tuttle se convirtió en la primera y única persona en rechazar un premio Nebula. Su relato «The Bone Flute» (publicado en el año 1981 en la revista The magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction) fue nominado a los premios en 1982. Tuttle, que no estaba de acuerdo con ciertas prácticas llevadas a cabo por otro de los candidatos, envió una carta a Frank Catalano (el director de los premios) retirando la candidatura de su cuento; sin embargo, su relato fue premiado antes de que Catalano recibiera la carta. Tuttle se mantuvo firme y no acudió a recibir el premio. Voces en este relato: Intro y voz de padre: Corman de Los Cuentos de la Casa de la Bruja, puedes visitar su podcast en esta misma plataforma de Ivoox. Puedes seguirle en su Twitter https://twitter.com/VengadorT Olga: Voz de Karen y Narración. Base musical Epidemic sound licencia premium autorizada. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 📌Síguenos en nuestro canal informativo de Telegram: https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas Suscríbete a nuestra Newsletter: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/historiasparaserleidas 🛑BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas 📌Twitter https://twitter.com/HLeidas Muchas gracias a los Taberneros Galácticos que apoyan este Podcast, sin vosotros esto no sería posible. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

It is difficult to make generalizations about Neil Gaiman's books. His contributions to practically every literary genre have earned him a place in the Dictionary of Literary Biography as one of the top ten living post-modern writers. His work has been honored with many awards internationally, including the Newbery and Carnegie Medals. His books and stories have also been honored with 4 Hugos, 2 Nebulas, 1 World Fantasy Award, 4 Bram Stoker Awards, 6 Locus Awards, 2 British SF Awards, 1 British Fantasy Award, 3 Geffens, 1 International Horror Guild Award and 2 Mythopoeic Awards.www.creativeprocess.info

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

It is difficult to make generalizations about Neil Gaiman's books. His contributions to practically every literary genre have earned him a place in the Dictionary of Literary Biography as one of the top ten living post-modern writers. His work has been honored with many awards internationally, including the Newbery and Carnegie Medals. His books and stories have also been honored with 4 Hugos, 2 Nebulas, 1 World Fantasy Award, 4 Bram Stoker Awards, 6 Locus Awards, 2 British SF Awards, 1 British Fantasy Award, 3 Geffens, 1 International Horror Guild Award and 2 Mythopoeic Awards.www.creativeprocess.info

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process

It is difficult to make generalizations about Neil Gaiman's books. His contributions to practically every literary genre have earned him a place in the Dictionary of Literary Biography as one of the top ten living post-modern writers. His work has been honored with many awards internationally, including the Newbery and Carnegie Medals. His books and stories have also been honored with 4 Hugos, 2 Nebulas, 1 World Fantasy Award, 4 Bram Stoker Awards, 6 Locus Awards, 2 British SF Awards, 1 British Fantasy Award, 3 Geffens, 1 International Horror Guild Award and 2 Mythopoeic Awards.www.creativeprocess.info

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process

It is difficult to make generalizations about Neil Gaiman's books. His contributions to practically every literary genre have earned him a place in the Dictionary of Literary Biography as one of the top ten living post-modern writers. His work has been honored with many awards internationally, including the Newbery and Carnegie Medals. His books and stories have also been honored with 4 Hugos, 2 Nebulas, 1 World Fantasy Award, 4 Bram Stoker Awards, 6 Locus Awards, 2 British SF Awards, 1 British Fantasy Award, 3 Geffens, 1 International Horror Guild Award and 2 Mythopoeic Awards.www.creativeprocess.info

Reader's Entertainment Radio
Happy Halloween with NYT Best Seller Douglas Clegg on Book Lights

Reader's Entertainment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 47:00


Douglas Clegg is a writer of imaginative dark fiction (including horror, gothic, fantasy, supernatural, and suspense thrillers) and has been a professional novelist since he signed his first book contract with Simon & Schuster in 1987. He considers much of his horror fiction as being on the surrealistic side of the equation, venturing into the logic of nightmare and dream. His books have been published worldwide and translated into various editions. His short fiction has won the Bram Stoker Award, the International Horror Guild Award and the Shocker Award, and has been included in several Years' Best anthologies. Keep in contact with him via his Newsletter. Also check out  Patreon.com/DouglasClegg to get special pre-publication editions of his newest stories, novelettes, and novellas. And for more about our host Lisa Kessler visit http://Lisa-Kessler.com Book Lights - shining a light on good books!

Fiction Transmission
"The Watermelon Body," with Vi Khi Nao and Brian Evenson

Fiction Transmission

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 43:28


"The Watermelon Body," by Vi Khi Nao, from her collection A Brief Alphabet of Torture, published by FC2 in 2017. Read by Madeleine Lambert. In the second part of the program, Vi is joined by writer Brian Evenson. Vi Khi Nao is the author of four poetry collections: Human Tetris (11:11 Press, 2019), Sheep Machine (Black Sun Lit, 2018), Umbilical Hospital (Press 1913, 2017), and The Old Philosopher (winner of the Nightboat Prize for 2014), and of the short stories collection A Brief Alphabet of Torture (winner of the 2016 FC2's Ronald Sukenick Innovative Fiction Prize) and the novel Fish in Exile (Coffee House Press, 2016). Her work includes poetry, fiction, film and cross-genre collaboration. She was the Fall 2019 fellow at the Black Mountain Institute Brian Evenson is the author of a dozen books of fiction, most recently the story collections Song for the Unraveling of the World and A Collapse of Horses and the novella The Warren. He has also recently published Windeye and Immobility, both of which were finalists for a Shirley Jackson Award. His novel Last Days won the American Library Association's award for Best Horror Novel of 2009. His novel The Open Curtain was a finalist for an Edgar Award and an International Horror Guild Award. Other books include The Wavering Knife (which won the IHG Award for best story collection), Dark Property, and Altmann's Tongue. He has translated work by Christian Gailly, Jean Frémon, Claro, Jacques Jouet, Eric Chevillard, Antoine Volodine, Manuela Draeger, and David B. He is the recipient of three O. Henry Prizes as well as an NEA fellowship. His work has been translated into Czech, French, Italian, Greek, Hungarian, Japanese, Persian, Russia, Spanish, Slovenian, and Turkish. He lives in Los Angeles and teaches in the Critical Studies Program at CalArts.

Film & TV · The Creative Process

It is difficult to make generalizations about Neil Gaiman's books. His contributions to practically every literary genre have earned him a place in the Dictionary of Literary Biography as one of the top ten living post-modern writers. His work has been honored with many awards internationally, including the Newbery and Carnegie Medals. His books and stories have also been honored with 4 Hugos, 2 Nebulas, 1 World Fantasy Award, 4 Bram Stoker Awards, 6 Locus Awards, 2 British SF Awards, 1 British Fantasy Award, 3 Geffens, 1 International Horror Guild Award and 2 Mythopoeic Awards.www.creativeprocess.info

Film & TV · The Creative Process

It is difficult to make generalizations about Neil Gaiman's books. His contributions to practically every literary genre have earned him a place in the Dictionary of Literary Biography as one of the top ten living post-modern writers. His work has been honored with many awards internationally, including the Newbery and Carnegie Medals. His books and stories have also been honored with 4 Hugos, 2 Nebulas, 1 World Fantasy Award, 4 Bram Stoker Awards, 6 Locus Awards, 2 British SF Awards, 1 British Fantasy Award, 3 Geffens, 1 International Horror Guild Award and 2 Mythopoeic Awards.www.creativeprocess.info

Reader's Entertainment Radio
Special Spooky Halloween Book Lights with NYT Best Seller Douglas Clegg

Reader's Entertainment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 41:00


Douglas Clegg is a writer of imaginative dark fiction (including horror, gothic, fantasy, supernatural, and suspense thrillers) and has been a professional novelist since he signed his first book contract with Simon & Schuster in 1987. He considers much of his horror fiction as being on the surrealistic side of the equation, venturing into the logic of nightmare and dream. His books have been published worldwide and translated into various editions. His short fiction has won the Bram Stoker Award, the International Horror Guild Award and the Shocker Award, and has been included in several Years’ Best anthologies. Keep in contact with him via his Newsletter. Also check out  Patreon.com/DouglasClegg to get special pre-publication editions of his newest stories, novelettes, and novellas. And for more about our host Lisa Kessler visit http://Lisa-Kessler.com Book Lights - shining a light on good books!  

Postcards from a Dying World
PFDW #9: Interview with author Laird Barron

Postcards from a Dying World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 64:40


When Laird Barron first announced Blood Standard as his first straight crime novel I was excited that an author known for cosmic horror and dread was giving his talents to a project like this. He was a 2007 and 2010 Shirley Jackson Award winner for his collections The Imago Sequence and Other Stories and Occultation and Other Stories. "Mysterium Tremendum" won a 2010 Shirley Jackson Award for best novella. He is also a 2009 nominee for his novelette "Catch Hell" Other award nominations include the Crawford Award, Sturgeon Award, International Horror Guild Award, World Fantasy Award, Bram Stoker Award, and the Locus Award. The Isiah Coleridge novels are weird crime classics, the titles are Blood Standard, Black Mountain, and Worse Angels. The majority of our conversation is focused on these books with a bit of Samurai movie talk. •You can find my books here: Amazon-https://www.amazon.com/David-Agranoff/e/B004FGT4ZW •And me here: Goodreads-http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2988332.David_Agranoff Twitter-https://twitter.com/DAgranoffAuthor Blog-http://davidagranoff.blogspot.com/

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Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Douglas Clegg , dark fiction writer visits Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE!

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 29:05


Douglas Clegg is a writer of imaginative dark fiction (including horror, gothic, fantasy, supernatural, and suspense thrillers.) His books have been published worldwide and translated into various editions. His short fiction has won the Bram Stoker Award, the International Horror Guild Award and the Shocker Award, and has been included in several Years’ Best anthologies. Join the Thorne & Cross newsletter for updates, book deals, specials, exclusives, and upcoming guests on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! by visiting Tamara and Alistair at their websites: alistaircross.com and tamarathorne.com This is a copyrighted, trademarked podcast owned solely by the Authors on the Air Global Radio, LLC.

Authors On The Air Radio
1/2/20 - Douglas Clegg Returns to Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE!

Authors On The Air Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 30:00


Douglas Clegg is a writer of imaginative dark fiction (including horror, gothic, fantasy, supernatural, and suspense thrillers.) His books have been published worldwide and translated into various editions. His short fiction has won the Bram Stoker Award, the International Horror Guild Award and the Shocker Award, and has been included in several Years’ Best anthologies. Join the Thorne & Cross newsletter for updates, book deals, specials, exclusives, and upcoming guests on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! by visiting Tamara and Alistair at their websites: alistaircross.com and tamarathorne.com This is a copyrighted, trademarked podcast owned solely by the Authors on the Air Global Radio, LLC.

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

It is difficult to make generalizations about Neil Gaiman's books. His contributions to practically every literary genre have earned him a place in the Dictionary of Literary Biography as one of the top ten living post-modern writers. His work has been honored with many awards internationally, including the Newbery and Carnegie Medals. His books and stories have also been honored with 4 Hugos, 2 Nebulas, 1 World Fantasy Award, 4 Bram Stoker Awards, 6 Locus Awards, 2 British SF Awards, 1 British Fantasy Award, 3 Geffens, 1 International Horror Guild Award and 2 Mythopoeic Awards.www.creativeprocess.info

Reader's Entertainment Radio
Book Lights radio with Lisa Kessler presents NYT Best Seller Douglas Clegg

Reader's Entertainment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 32:00


Douglas Clegg is the New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of dark fiction (including horror, gothic, fantasy, supernatural, and suspense thrillers.) His books have been published worldwide and translated into various editions. His short fiction has won the Bram Stoker Award, the International Horror Guild Award and the Shocker Award, and has been included in several Years’ Best anthologies. Keep in contact with him (and get a free ebook) at his Newsletter. Keep up with his Bookbub price drops for ebooks: Follow Doug on Bookbub. Follow him on Social Media: Facebook & Twitter. And for more about host Lisa Kessler visit http://Lisa-Kessler.com Book Lights - shining a light on good books!

Authors On The Air Radio
Douglas Clegg on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! 2019

Authors On The Air Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 32:00


Douglas Clegg is a writer of imaginative dark fiction (including horror, gothic, fantasy, supernatural, and suspense thrillers.) His books have been published worldwide and translated into various editions. His short fiction has won the Bram Stoker Award, the International Horror Guild Award and the Shocker Award, and has been included in several Years’ Best anthologies. Join the Thorne & Cross newsletter for updates, book deals, specials, exclusives, and upcoming guests on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! or visit Tamara and Alistair at their websites. This is a copyrighted, trademarked podcast owned solely by the Authors on the Air Global Radio.  

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The Creative Process Podcast

It is difficult to make generalizations about Neil Gaiman's books. His contributions to practically every literary genre have earned him a place in the Dictionary of Literary Biography as one of the top ten living post-modern writers. His work has been honored with many awards internationally, including the Newbery and Carnegie Medals. His books and stories have also been honored with 4 Hugos, 2 Nebulas, 1 World Fantasy Award, 4 Bram Stoker Awards, 6 Locus Awards, 2 British SF Awards, 1 British Fantasy Award, 3 Geffens, 1 International Horror Guild Award and 2 Mythopoeic Awards. www.creativeprocess.info

The Creative Process Podcast

It is difficult to make generalizations about Neil Gaiman's books. His contributions to practically every literary genre have earned him a place in the Dictionary of Literary Biography as one of the top ten living post-modern writers. His work has been honored with many awards internationally, including the Newbery and Carnegie Medals. His books and stories have also been honored with 4 Hugos, 2 Nebulas, 1 World Fantasy Award, 4 Bram Stoker Awards, 6 Locus Awards, 2 British SF Awards, 1 British Fantasy Award, 3 Geffens, 1 International Horror Guild Award and 2 Mythopoeic Awards. www.creativeprocess.info

Reader's Entertainment Radio
Book Lights radio with Lisa Kessler presents NYT Best Seller Douglas Clegg

Reader's Entertainment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 32:00


Douglas Clegg is the New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of dark fiction (including horror, gothic, fantasy, supernatural, and suspense thrillers.) His books have been published worldwide and translated into various editions. His short fiction has won the Bram Stoker Award, the International Horror Guild Award and the Shocker Award, and has been included in several Years’ Best anthologies. Keep in contact with him (and get a free ebook) at his Newsletter. Keep up with his Bookbub price drops for ebooks: Follow Doug on Bookbub. Follow him on Social Media: Facebook & Twitter. And for more about host Lisa Kessler visit http://Lisa-Kessler.com Book Lights - shining a light on good books!

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Chet Williamson joins Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE!

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 60:41


Chet Williamson is the author of over twenty books, the latest of which are Defenders of the Faith and Hunters. Among his other published novels are Second Chance, The Story of Noichi the Blind, Ash Wednesday, Soulstorm, Lowland Rider, Reign, and McKain's Dilemma. Most of his early work remains in print as e-books from Crossroad Press and Amazon’s Kindle store. Over a hundred of his short stories have appeared in such magazines as The New Yorker, Playboy, Esquire, and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and many other magazines and anthologies. Figures in Rain, a collection of his short stories, received the International Horror Guild Award for Outstanding Collection. He has been shortlisted twice for the World Fantasy Award, the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Award, and six times for the Horror Writers Association's Stoker Award. His work has also been adapted for film and television. Join the Thorne & Cross newsletter for updates, book deals, specials, exclusives, and upcoming guests on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! by visiting Tamara and Alistair at their websites: alistaircross.com and tamarathorne.com This is a copyrighted, trademarked podcast owned solely by the Authors on the Air Global Radio, LLC.

Beginnings
Episode 377: Brian Evenson

Beginnings

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 75:39


On today's episode I talk to author Brian Evenson. Based in Los Angels, Brian teaches in the Critical Studies Program at CalArts and is the author of a dozen books of fiction, most recently the story collection A Collapse of Horses and the novella The Warren. Brian's work has garnered many nominations and awards. Two of his recent books, Windeye and Immobility, were both finalists for a Shirley Jackson Award. His novel Last Days won the American Library Association's award for Best Horror Novel of 2009, and his novel The Open Curtain was a finalist for an Edgar Award and an International Horror Guild Award. Other books of his include The Wavering Knife (which won the IHG Award for best story collection), Dark Property, and Altmann's Tongue. Additionally, Brian is the recipient of three O. Henry Prizes as well as an NEA fellowship.  This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.

StarShipSofa
StarShipEchoes August 28 2014 Lisa Tuttle

StarShipSofa

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 34:57


Support this show and keep the archives intact.This episode come from the archives of 28th August 2014 with a grand tale by Lisa Tuttle. This story was picked by a ex editor of the show and a good friend Adam Pracht. It was a running joke with Adam that I could never say his surname correctly. One of many that I have butchered over the years.“The Dream Detective” by Lisa TuttleLisa Tuttle is an American-born science fiction, fantasy, and horror author. She has published more than a dozen novels, seven short story collections, and several non-fiction titles. She has also edited several anthologies and reviewed books for various publications. She has been living in the United Kingdom since 1981.Tuttle won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1974, the 1989 BSFA Award for Short Fiction for “In Translation” and the 2007 International Horror Guild Award for“Closet Dream Narrator: Trendane SparksTren is a professional voice actor based in the San Francisco Bay Area.His work can be found from video games like “Beyond Skyrim” and “Witanlore: Dreamtime”, to web-based radioplays like “Kaze: Winds of Change.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Skylight Books Author Reading Series
BRIAN EVENSON, JESSE BALL AND LILLI CARRE DISCUSS THEIR NEW NOVEL THE DEATHS OF HENRY KING

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2017 33:37


The Deaths of Henry King (Uncivilized Books) In The Deaths of Henry King, the hapless Henry King, as advertised, dies. Not just once or even twice, but seven dozen times, each death making way for a new demise, moving from the comic to the grim to the absurd to the transcendent and back again. With text by Jesse Ball and Brian Evenson complimented by Lilli Carre's macabre, gravestone-rubbing-style art, Henry King's ends are brought to a vividly absurd life. Praise for The Deaths of Henry King “This unique experience of the macabre blends in plenty of humor; indeed, readers will laugh at Henry as he watches himself get beaten to death, perish trying to scream in space, be eaten by a bear, or focus so hard on avoiding an open manhole that he gets hit by a car.”—Publishers Weekly Praise for Brian Evenson:“Brian Evenson is one of the treasures of American story writing, a true successor both to the generation of Coover, Barthelme, Hawkes and Co., but also to Edgar Allan Poe.”—Jonathan Lethem Praise for Jesse Ball’s A Cure for Suicide:“Spellbinding . . . [Has] the simplicity of a fable and the drama of a psychological thriller.”—The New York Times Book Review Praise for Lilli Carré:“Lilli Carré’s work most piquantly recalls the great avant-garde narrative films, from Menilmontant (1926) to The Saddest Music in the World (2003). Her Wanda Gág–meets–Gene Deitch drawing style and new-weirdness literary bent make her work acutely interesting to both read and scrutinize.”—Ray Olson, Booklist Brian Evenson is the author of a dozen books of fiction, most recently the story collection A Collapse of Horses and the novella The Warren. His novel Last Days won the ALA’s RUSA award for Best Horror Novel of 2009. His novel The Open Curtain was a finalist for an Edgar Award and an International Horror Guild Award.  He lives in Los Angeles, and teaches at CalArts. Jesse Ball (1978-).  Born in New York. His prizewinning works of absurdity are beloved in a dozen languages. Lilli Carré is an artist living in Los Angeles. She has created several books of comics, including Heads or Tails (Fantagraphics) and the children’s book Tippy and the Night Parade (Toon Books). Her comics and illustration work has appeared in the New Yorker, the New York Times, and Best American Comics.

Authors on the Air Radio 2
Award-winning author John Langan joins Alex Dolan on Thrill Seekers

Authors on the Air Radio 2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 60:00


John Langan is the author of many works of contemporary horror, including The Fisherman; The Wide, Carnivous Sky and Other Monstrous Geographies; and House of Windows. He has been a finalist for the International Horror Guild Award, and has won the Bram Stoker Award. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Shirley Jackson Awards.  Alex Dolan is the author of The Euthanist and The Empress of Tempera. He is also the host of the "Thrill Seekers" show on the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. He was an executive committee member of the San Francisco Bay Area's Litquake festival, and is a member of International Thriller Writers and Sisters in Crime. He holds an MS in strategic communications from Columbia University. This is a trademarked copyrighted podcast solely owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network LLC.

StarShipSofa
StarShipSofa No 460 Marc Laidlaw

StarShipSofa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 60:03


Main Fiction: "400 Boys" by Marc Laidlaw Originally published in Omni, reprinted in Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology. Marc Laidlaw is the author of six novels, including the International Horror Guild Award winner, The 37th Mandala. His short stories have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies since the 1970s. In 1997, he joined Valve Software, and over the next nearly two decades, worked as lead writer on the popular Half-Life and Dota 2 franchises. In 2016, he retired to resume writing his own stories. Recent publications include a novella, White Spawn, available as a chapbook and ebook from PS Publishing. Updates and other things may be found at his website, www.marclaidlaw.com. Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis Narrated by: Eric Luke Eric Luke is the screenwriter of the Joe Dante film EXPLORERS, which is currently in development as a remake, the comic books GHOST and WONDER WOMAN, and wrote and directed the NOT QUITE HUMAN films for Disney TV. His current project... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Fantastic Fiction at KGB
Audio from June 15th with Marc Laidlaw & Daniel Braum

Fantastic Fiction at KGB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2016 54:32


The following audio was recorded live at the KGB Bar with guests Marc Laidlaw and Daniel Braum on June 15, 2016.  Marc Laidlaw Marc Laidlaw is the author of five novels, including Dad’s Nuke and The 37th Mandala, the latter of which won the International Horror Guild Award. He has been publishing short stories since […]

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Authors on the Air Radio 2
Chet Williamson Returns to Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE!

Authors on the Air Radio 2

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2016 63:00


Chet sold his first story in 1981. Since then he's published over thirty books and over a hundred short stories in anthologies and such magazines as The New Yorker, Playboy, Esquire, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and many more. His work has been adapted for film and TV, and has been published worldwide. He's won the International Horror Guild Award, and been shortlisted for the World Fantasy Award (twice), the MWA's Edgar, and the HWA's Bram Stoker Award (six times). He writes plays as well as fiction. Thorne and Cross' new thriller, MOTHER, is available now. http:Visit Tamara and Alistair at their websites. This is a copyrighted, trademarked podcast owned solely by the Authors on the Air Global Radio

Kaleidocast
Episode 8: "My Shaigetz" by Marcy Arlin and "His Only Nose" by Richard Bowes

Kaleidocast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2016 30:32


Marcy Arlin teaches Theater for Social Change at Pace University and is artistic director of the OBIE-winning Immigrants' Theatre project and is a Fulbright scholar to Romania and the Czech Republic. She is a long-time member of BSFW, Theater Without Borders, Broad Universe, and her work has been published in Daily Science Fiction, Perihelionsf.com, Broad Universe Sampler, and Man.In.Fest theater journal. Marcy has several more short stories out there and is working on a sci-fi murder mystery. Author Richard Bowes has published six novels, four story collections and over eighty short stories. He has won two World Fantasy Awards, a Lambda Award, a story South Million Writers Award, and an International Horror Guild Award. His most recent novel, Dust Devil On a Quiet Street, was on the 2014 World Fantasy and Lambda short lists. A new edition of his 2005 novel, From The Files of the Time Rangers, a Nebula finalist, will appear later this year from Lethe Press. Last year, his 9/11 story, "There’s A Hole In The City," got a very nice review in The New Yorker. Recent and forthcoming appearances include: Fantasy Magazine's Queers Destroy Fantasy special issue, Interfictions, Nightmare, Grendel Song, and the anthologies The Doll Collection and Black Feathers. He is currently writing stories that will be chapters in a novel about life as a gay kid in 1950’s Boston. Bradley Robert Parks lives, writes, and performs in and around Brooklyn, NY, where he founded the Brooklyn Speculative Fiction Writers (BSFWriters.com). His passion for writing blossomed while growing up in a family of genre readers. While he's been pursuing writing for a while, the crazy energy of NYC and BSFW have given him the focus and motivation to finally get published. His stories have appeared on BuzzyMag.com and on the Kaleidocast podcast. He also sings and narrates stories when time permits. Along with these achievements, he's obtained one husband, Michael, and Insanity Anne Magoo (best cat ever). Keep up with his exploits on Facebook or at BradleyRobertParks.com.

StarShipSofa
StarShipSofa No 351 Lisa Tuttle

StarShipSofa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2014 68:29


Coming up… Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 01:20 Main Fiction: “The Dream Detective” by Lisa Tuttle 33:00 Lisa Tuttle is an American-born science fiction, fantasy, and horror author. She has published more than a dozen novels, seven short story collections, and several non-fiction titles. She has also edited several anthologies and reviewed books for various publications. She has been living in the United Kingdom since 1981. Tuttle won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1974, the 1989 BSFA Award for Short Fiction for “In Translation” and the 2007 International Horror Guild Award for“Closet Dreams”.   In the beginning, I was not attracted to her at all. Quite the opposite. I don’t know if it was intentional on her part, and honestly, I’m not the sort of dick who always judges women on how hot they are, but if there’s any situation in which a... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The SciFi Diner Podcast
SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 220 – We Interview author Dale Bailey, Winner of the International Horror Guild Award and twice nominated for the Nebula Award.

The SciFi Diner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2014 46:26


SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 220 – We Interview author Dale Bailey, Winner of the International Horror Guild Award and twice nominated for the Nebula Award.  Please call the listener line at 1(260) 577-2428, Email us at scifidinerpodcast@gmail.com or visit us on Twitter @scifidiner. Facebook Fan Page. And check out our YouTube channel. We are apart of the […]

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SciFi Diner Podcast
SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 220 – We Interview author Dale Bailey, Winner of the International Horror Guild Award and twice nominated for the Nebula Award.

SciFi Diner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2014 46:26


SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 220 – We Interview author Dale Bailey, Winner of the International Horror Guild Award and twice nominated for the Nebula Award.  Please call the listener line at 1(260) 577-2428, Email us at scifidinerpodcast@gmail.com or visit us on Twitter @scifidiner. Facebook Fan Page. And check out our YouTube channel. We are apart of the […]

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