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We get the latest from our Bangkok-based Asia editor, James Chambers, as aftershocks from a huge 7.7 magnitude earthquake continue to rock the Thai capital. Also in the programme: Monocle’s editor in chief, Andrew Tuck, discusses the importance of who owns the media. Plus: a look at the papers in Asia with Tom Webb.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Soccer Matters with Glenn Davis from 12/3/2024 included... A conversation with Houston native Eric Quill, who was just named the head coach of MLS club FC Dallas Another conversation with USL Championship coach James Chambers of the club Colorado Springs Switchbacks Plus 'Game on for 90' on why increased competition is good for MLS And thoughts on Liverpool
Rainbow Murray joins Emma Nelson for a look through the week's news, including Cop29 and a Marine Le Pen lawsuit. Plus: we head to Sydney for insights into the UBS Australasia Conference 2024 with Monocle's Asia editor James Chambers. Then: Monocle's France correspondent, Mary Fitzgerald, gives us the latest news from the region.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A special live edition recorded in Sydney on the sidelines of UBS's 2024 Australasia Conference. Nic Monisse hosts a discussion about better design, urbanism and hospitality, featuring insights from Sydney Design Week creative director Keinton Butler, journalist Tim Ross and placemaking expert Jacqui Stanton. Plus: appearances by Monocle's editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, and Asia editor, James Chambers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The world leading auction house has opened its new Asia-Pacific flagship space in Hong Kong. Monocle's Asia editor, James Chambers, takes a tour with its interior designer, Betty Ng.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Scotty talks to Bram Stoker Award-winning author/editor James Chambers about his upcoming anthology "Where the Silent Ones Watch" (Oct 6, Hippocampus Press). Featuring genre luminaries like John Langan, Nancy Holder, Lee Murray, Michael Cisco, and many more, this anthology is inspired by the work of famed weird fiction writer William Hope Hodgson — author of the classic novels "The Boats of the Glen Carrig" (1907), "The House on the Borderland" (1908), and "The Night Land" (1912), creator of the great ghost finder Thomas Carnacki, and envisioner of the epic (and terrifying) Sargasso Sea. Scotty and James talk about Hodgson's work, singular creative vision, and short life (which ended tragically during World War I). They dive deep into the new anthology, discussing many of the stories and poems and talking about James' process in curating the book. They also spend a bit of time on James' earlier anthology "Under Twin Suns: Alternate Histories of the Yellow Sign" (2021, Hippocampus Press), a similar project inspired by the work of Robert W. Chambers. You can find James online at www.jameschambersonline.com Pre-order your copy of "Where the Silent Ones Watch" here:https://www.hippocampuspress.com/other-authors/fiction/where-the-silent-ones-watch-edited-by-james-chambers?zenid=ec43033qd3qs8u01haautju201 Buy "Under Twin Suns: Alternate Histories of the Yellow Sign here: https://www.hippocampuspress.com/other-authors/fiction/under-twin-suns-alternate-histories-of-the-yellow-sign?zenid=25dnat30ibjtqk1evjt3icubo1 Read William Hope Hodgson: https://www.amazon.com/Delphi-Complete-William-Hodgson-Illustrated-ebook/dp/B014N5J6SY/ Listen to Scotty's story about Hodgson vs. Houdini on "The Weirdest Thing" podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weirdest-thing/id1534847356?i=1000658160165 Be sure to tune in to Daniel Braum's YouTube series "Night Time Logic." The series focuses on the strange, weird, and wonderful side of dark fiction through readings and discussions with diverse authors from around the world. You can tune in on Daniel's You Tube Channel, which is his name DanielBraum or @danielbraum7838. Author Ian Rogers will appear live on October 15 at 7 p.m., EST: https://www.facebook.com/events/441169371875971 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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Monocle's Asia editor James Chambers joins us in the studio to discuss Thailand's youngest-ever prime minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatra. Plus: Venezuela braces for weekend protests as more South American countries call for a new vote and, as the Netherlands hits 18 million people, we find out why it is one of the few European countries with a growing population.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Chambers is one of the bright examples of why I love the horror community. We first hung out at Borderlands Writers Boot Camp in 2011. It was way longer ago than I want to think about. Halloween people have kinship, and SF people have kinship, and I share both with Chambers. An active force in the HWA if you are a horror writer it is likely that James has impacted your work. In this episode, we discuss how James got into science fiction, horror, and writing. Then we go deep on Jim's new cosmic horror collection “A Bright and Beautiful Eternal World.” We talk for about 45 minutes before I give a spoiler warning. James Chambers is one of the best short story writers I know so pick up the collection and get into the whole thing.
Hey folks – special audio-only episode. This is a live recording of the release party for my novel People's Park. It was Recorded before 55 folks at the Monroe County History Center on April 5th 2024, part of solar eclipse weekend in Bloomington. Hosted by my Dickheads podcast Partner D. Harlan Wilson who interviews me about the book, we talk a little Philip K. Dick and I do a short reading from the novel People's Park, which you can buy from Bookshop.org, Barnes and Noble or Amazon. I saved this recording so it could be episode 150, I consider 50 episodes to be a season, thus this is the Season 3 finale. Season 4 will kick off next week with James Chambers. Buy People's Park: https://bookshop.org/p/books/people-s-park-david-agranoff/21037932?ean=9781957007946 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/peoples-park-david-agranoff/1144889136?ean=9781957007946
Marcus Schögel, Priska Amstutz and Gabe Bullard join Monocle's editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, to discuss the weekend's hottest topics. We also speak to Monocle's design editor, Nic Monisse, for the view from London and Monocle's Asia editor, James Chambers, has an update from the region. Plus: the co-founder Bonjour Jacob, Hani Behlacene, joins from Paris ahead of the Olympics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're joined by HWA NY chapter coordinator James Chambers and discuss his body of work, using horror as a way to process the world, and Lovecraftian writing in contemporary settings. We also get a sneak preview of his collection A Bright and Beautiful Eternal World and collectively wonder at how certain stories find their place in the children's section. James Chambers is a Bram Stoker Award® and Scribe Award-winning author and a four-time Bram Stoker Award nominee. He is the author of the short story collections A Bright and Beautiful Eternal World, described as “stellar” by Publisher's Weekly, On the Night Border and On the Hierophant Road, which received a starred review from Booklist, which called it “…satisfyingly unsettling”; the novella collection, The Engines of Sacrifice, and the novellas, The Devil in the Green, Kolchak and the Night Stalkers: The Faceless God, Three Chords of Chaos, and many others, as well as the original graphic novel, Kolchak the Night Stalker: The Forgotten Lore of Edgar Allan Poe. His short stories have appeared in anthologies and publications in multiple genres, including crime, fantasy, horror, pulp, science fiction, steampunk, and more. He edited the Bram Stoker Award-nominated anthologies, Under Twin Suns: Alternate Histories of the Yellow Sign and A New York State of Fright as well as Even in the Grave, an anthology of ghost stories. He has also written the comic books Leonard Nimoy's Primortals, "The Revenant" in Shadow House, and The Midnight Hour. Dark Waters is OPEN for submissions for our second anthology. Check out our website www.darkwaterspodcast.com, our Twitter, or our Instagram for more info. Want to submit your writing? Email darkwaterspodcast@gmail.com Intro/Outro music: www.bensound.com Disclaimer: Any and all opinions expressed are the opinions of the participants and not of the organizations or institutions with which they are affiliated. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/darkwaters/support
The latest in a series of special live editions recorded at the Asian Investment Conference in Hong Kong. Tom Edwards hosts a discussion on ideas for better urbanism, featuring insights from Nobel economics laureate Paul Romer; Shirley Surya, curator of design and architecture at M+; Angelle Siyang-Le, director of Art Basel Hong Kong; Jonathan Crockett, chairman for Asia at Phillips; and Monocle's editors James Chambers and Nic Monisse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Giorgi Tabagari tells us what's next for Georgia as its parliament passes the ‘foreign agents' bill. Also in the programme: Monocle's Asia editor, James Chambers, on Singapore's new prime minister and Suzanne Lynch gives us the latest from the Copenhagen Democracy Summit. Plus: Bernie Cho updates us on the NewJeans controversy that's rocking the K-Pop world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Chambers profiles the varied roster of work produced by the Thai practice, which includes architecture, furniture and fabrication. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss Emmanuel Macron's three-day state visit to Brazil, Monocle's US editor, Christopher Lord, reports from Oakland as Robert F Kennedy Jr announces his presidential running mate and we join Monocle's Asia editor, James Chambers, from The Chiefs conference in Hong Kong. Plus: Karl Lagerfeld's last Paris residence sells for double the starting price. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monocle's Asia editor, James Chambers, explores Hong Kong's role in manufacturing with the CEO of Smoothlink, a textile and garment factory that partners with some of the world's most innovative apparel labels – and puts branding at the heart of its operations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Voters in Indonesia, the world's third-largest democracy, are gearing up to elect their next president in what is expected to be a hotly contested vote. Who is running and what are the key issues? Andrew Mueller speaks to James Chambers, Dewi Fortuna Anwar and Jacqui Baker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emma Nelson, Isabel Hilton and Vincent McAviney on the weekend's biggest talking points. We also speak to Monocle's editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, in Gustavia and our Asia editor in Bangkok, James Chambers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renee Roberson takes a look at three unique cases from North Carolina. While a man confessed to the murder of James Chambers in 2018, his body has never been found. Investigators believe they know what happened to Cole Thomas when he went missing while traveling with co-workers through North Carolina, but a confession has yet to happen. And Chapel Hill resident Sydney West disappeared from a park near the Golden Gate Bridge Bridge after she moved there to attend college, and her parents are still searching for answers.
New Daily (ish) program about USL San Antonio FC Local San Antonio Soccer news and notes. 1. Preston Petri New Assistant Sporting Director for San Antonio FC https://x.com/prestonpetri/status/1745150358073016641?s=20 2. Fabian Garcia Announces Departure from San Antonio FC https://x.com/ramincol/status/1745214774403637583?s=20 3. Real Salt Lake (MLS) transfer Fidel Barajas From Charleston Battery 250k https://twitter.com/tombogert/status/1745159387042197810?s=46&t=4Gv7ItjFPg23fLh8_dVd7w 4. Sam Gleadle Transferred from Monterey Bay to Louisville City https://x.com/MontereyBayFC/status/1744418697077543133?s=20 5. USL Coacheing News Juan Guerra PHX Rising to Houston Dynamo https://x.com/ojevans18/status/1743079038095397177?s=20 6. Blair Gavin FC Tulsa to New England Revolution https://x.com/FCTulsa/status/1744445483995607450?s=20 7. Sean McAuley Named as HC Indy Eleven https://x.com/IndyEleven/status/1744392576453443785?s=20 8. James Chambers new Switchbacks HC, Stephen Hogan moves to Sporting Director Alan McCann new Technical Director https://x.com/SwitchbacksFC/status/1743350751408091179?s=20 9. 50th Goal Alert Sr. Hayle Heinen on scoring her 50th goal for Geneva Eagles HS high school soccer! https://x.com/GSB_A
Monocle's editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, unpacks the weekend's hottest topics with Juliet Linley and Christof Münger. We speak to Monocle's Asia editor, James Chambers, and Christoph Amend, editorial director of ‘Zeit Magazin'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I talk with James Chambers, director of global industry development at Nemetschek, about digital transformation in construction. He delves into the adoption of digital technology and software tools, explore the reasons behind increasing technology investments, and also share some great tips for introducing and utilizing digital tools at your firm. ***The video […] The post TCEP 249: How Digital Transformation in Construction Is Changing the Industry appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
Jamaican Reggae legend JIMMY CLIFF was born in 1948 as James Chambers and proved to be an accomplished performer at an early age. At 14 he moved to Kingston and took the surname Cliff as a proclamation of the heights he imagined he would reach. In Kingston, Jimmy released the 1962 hit, Hurricane Hattie and numerous other recordings throughout the rest of the 1960s. Jimmy Cliff moved to the UK in the late 60s and was bitterly disappointed with the racism he encountered there. His song, Waterfall, won the Brazilian International Song Festival in 67 and in 68. He followed up Waterfall with the release of the protest song, Vietnam. In 1970, he enjoyed new success with his cover of the Cat Stevens song, Wild World. Jimmy returned to Jamaica and left Island Records as they increasingly focused their attention on his protege, Bob Marley. It was at this time that Jimmy Cliff adopted the Muslim faith and the name, Na'im Bashir. In 1972, Cliff starred in the film, The Harder They Come. The film and its soundtrack, comprised mainly of songs he wrote. Their instant popularity, along with his album Follow My Mind propelled Jimmy Cliff into stardom. For years he continued to release albums that were innovative and his songs always carried powerful messages. His 1985 album Cliff Hanger won a Grammy Award and his cover of I Can See Clearly Now for the soundtrack to the film, Cool Runnings reached the Top 20 chart in the United States in 1993. Cliff continued his acting career in the films Club Paradise and Marked for Death. In this week's episode, Jimmy Cliff discusses his journey as a musician and actor, sharing stories about his popular songs and the impact they had on people's lives. He talks about the inspiration behind his hit songs and how they motivated others to pursue their dreams. Cliff also reflects on his experience acting. He discusses his relationship with Bob Marley and his role in discovering and promoting other talented artists including Desmond Decker. He also tells us about his latest album 'Refugees' which addresses one of his most personal causes. Jimmy Cliff's success in the music industry, in his words, has been driven by his confidence in himself and his ability to follow his own path. He is absolutely inspirational to chat with. I'm sure you will find him a delight to listen to. - "You can get it if you really want." - Jimmy Cliff To learn more about Jimmy Cliff head to his website https://www.jimmycliff.com/ Jimmy Cliff continues to record music and tour the world.
Emma Nelson, Latika Bourke and Simon Brooke on the weekend's biggest talking points. We also speak to Monocle's editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, in Bavaria and Monocle's Asia editor, James Chambers, in Bangkok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Author : Kaaron Warren Narrator : Petra Elliott Host : Alasdair Stuart Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis Discuss on Forums “The King in Yella” was originally published in Under Twin Suns: Alternate Histories of the Yellow Sign edited by James Chambers. It won the Ditmar award in 2022 for Best Short Story. The King in […]
The leader of Thailand's biggest party is suspended from parliament. Monocle's Asia editor, James Chambers, reports from Bangkok on what's next for Pita Limjaroenrat and Move Forward. Plus, we discuss the Indian parliamentarians forming a coalition to oust prime minister Narendra Modi and how to host a Commonwealth Games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Chambers takes us to Bangkok's Siam Square to see why pedestrians are making good use of this refreshed piece of public realm in the Thai capital.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thailand's parliament rejects reformist Pita Limjaroenrat as prime minister, despite his progressive Move Forward Party securing the most seats in May's election. Monocle's Asia editor, James Chambers, gives us the latest. Also in the programme: a new round of Russian missile strikes on Ukraine and the Hollywood writers' strike. Plus: Fernando Augusto Pacheco checks out the Polish pop charts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monocle's Asia editor, James Chambers, joins Tom Edwards from Bangkok for a Thailand-themed special episode. We met the founder of The Commons – a mall-cum-community centre – and the man behind local menswear brand The Decorum.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet Krisada Kritayakirana, co-founder and CEO of Muvmi, a ride-sharing service that supplies cities in Thailand with electric tuk-tuks. The aim? To transform cities with more affordable, cleaner and safer modes of transport. Monocle's James Chambers speaks with Kritayakirana in Bangkok about Muvmi's innovative approach to transportation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The race to be Thailand's next prime minister could result in a major opposition victory. Will the election be free and fair? Andrew Mueller speaks to Gwen Robinson, Kiara Kijburana and Pavin Chachavalpongpun, while James Chambers meets Korn Chatikavanij and Tisana Choonhavan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 33 we have more archival audio from the First Annual French Horn Workshop held at Florida State University in 1969. This is a panel discussion with Philip Farkas, Barry Tuckwell, James Chambers, Anton Horner, Wendell Hoss, and Max Pottag. The panel (which appears to be moderated by James Chambers) took written questions, and questions from the floor. Episode Highlights Schools of playing Solo playing developments Transposition Intonation Difficult openings Max Pottag and Anton Horner Playing in bands
Part One: (00:22) Luke Jordan is joined by Stephen Kavanagh this week as they reflect on the first Bohs Rovers Dublin Derby in 2023 while Stephen chats about Bohemian start to the season. Also, our reporter Macdara Ferris catches up Shamrock Rovers Head Coach Stephen Bradley after UCD Monday night to ask his thoughts on Rovers performances over Easter weekend. Part Two: (22:15)Former Shelbourne, Shamrock Rovers, St. Patrick's Athletic and current assistant coach of the Colarado Springs Switchbacks James Chambers joins the extratime.com podcast this week. We discuss James' early career with Shelbourne, coming into a winning dressing room as a teenager, playing and coaching abroad, playing under Michael O'Neill and Liam Buckley, naming his five aside of the best players he has played with and much more! Support the show
Emma Nelson, Isabel Hilton and Lynne O'Donnell on the weekend's biggest talking points. We also speak to our editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, in Dubai and Monocle's Asia editor, James Chambers, in Bangkok. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a special episode of H. P. Lovecast Presents Transmissions as we are focusing on authors with works on the 2022 Bram Stoker Preliminary Ballot. In this episode Nicholas Diak and Michele Brittany interview James Aquilone about Kolchak: The Night Stalker: 50th Anniversary and Donna Lynch about Girls from the County. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Darkness" by Ego Likeness. Used with permission.James Aquilone LinksAmazon profileKolchak product pagesFacebookTwitterWebsiteDonna Lynch LinksGirls from the County Product Page (Raw Dog Screaming Press)Girls from the County Product Page (Amazon)Big Cartel StoreAuthor profile at Raw Dog Screaming PressEgo Likeness profile at Metropolis + ShopFacebookTwitterBumperThis episode's bumper is provided courtesy of James Chambers who can be found on Amazon, Twitter, and his Website.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sHP Lovecast Ko-Fi Account
James Chambers ponders the next steps for Taiwan's parliament building – a centre for the island's strong democracy famous for its verbal, and occasionally physical, bust-ups. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Twenty-five years ago, Hong Kong was handed back to China under a novel arrangement called “one country, two systems”. Following a tumultuous decade of unrest and government restrictions, what kind of future awaits Hong Kong? Andrew Mueller speaks to exiled pro-democracy activist Nathan Law, Professor Steve Tsang, president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong Tara Joseph and Monocle's James Chambers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emma Nelson, Terry Stiastny, Tessa Szyszkowitz and Monocle's Hong Kong bureau chief, James Chambers, unpack the weekend's hottest topics.
Tom Edwards, Terry Stiastny, Tessa Szyszkowitz and Monocle's Hong Kong bureau chief, James Chambers, unpack the weekend's hottest topics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In August 2014, James Chambers, a 28-year-old man disappeared. He was last seen with a co-worker, but the co-worker has never been truthful about what happened that day. A man is now in prison for killing James, but his family has never been able to lay him to rest. Sources: Dateline- Season 30 episode 2, 'The Bridge' https://www.fayettevillenc.gov/Home/Components/News/News/6558/1969 https://heavy.com/news/james-chambers-murder/ https://thecinemaholic.com/james-chambers-murder/ https://www.dailyadvent.com/news/d224b988a4364b2a77189f7369a203e2-James-Chambers-II-Disappearance--Murder-Was-His-Body-Ever-Found Blog: https://kileystruecrime.squarespace.com Instagram: @itscrimeoclocksomewhereblogpod Twitter: @itscrimeoclock Email: www.itscrimeoclocksomewhere@gmail.com Buy Me a Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/itscrimeoclocksomewhereblogpod Leave me a 5-star rating and review!!! I will be back next week with an all new case and book recommendation. AND REMEMBER, IT'S CRIME O CLOCK SOMEWHERE!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kiley000/support
NECON's panels on Friday are more of a forum discussion. The weekend kicked off with this one, THE FRANK MICHAELS ERRINGTON FIVE STAR BOOKS KAFFEEKLATSCH with James Chambers, Garrett Cook, and Valerie Williams discussing the best books they've read recently.
*"Enter freely and of your own will!” Alex and Chris hang out with punk horror author Carol Gyzander, and catch up with her many exciting projects. From writing to editing multiple short horror fiction, to scaring us with podcast readings and more, for the rest of the summer, Carol really has it going on! (See below.) It's how-to-and-why-to fascinating conversation with a fascinating person. 1) Forget Me Not is a cryptid novella, published by Systema Paradoxa as part of their series. Each is a stand alone story about a different, somewhat obscure cryptid. Mine is about Bessie, the Lake Erie monster, Basically the story of teenage twins in 1969 Niagara Falls area and their connection to family in 1939 regarding something in the water... more info in the blurb at the Zon: 2) Even in the Grave is a ghost story anthology that I co-edited with James Chambers. Different locations and time periods, but all are ghost stories! One thing to know -- while many of our friends from HWA NY Chapter are in the anthology, it is in no way an official HWA publication and we should not mention it as such. Basically we just asked our friends to submit stories. 3) NEWEST! Short story "Freshest Catch" in Weird House Magazine Issue 1. Something fishy at the fish market on Block Island, off the coast of Rhode Island. 4) COMING SOON! A Woman Unbecoming - a fast-turnaround charity anthology co-edited with Rachel A Brune of Crone Girls Press to benefit reproductive health services. A horror anthology focusing on the theme of righteous rage, anger, and vengeance. Releases August 23. Have questions or comments for us? Post them in the comments section below or ... Write: TTDSOnAir@gmail.com And follow us on ... @Tell The Damn Story www.Facebook.com/Tell The Damn Story Youtube.com/ Tell The Damn Story #jameschambers #carolgyzander #HWA #horrorfiction #horror #Halloween #pulp #punkfiction #cyberpunk #thekinginyellow #theyellowsign #undertwinsuns #robertwchambers #onthehierophantroad #rawdogscreamingpress #greenhornet #thespider #moonstonpress #kolchak #kolchakthenightstalker #kolchakandthenightstalkers #darrinmcgavin #teeljamesglenn #writerpunk #shakespearegoespunk #edgarallanpoegoespunk #literaturegoespunk #mythgoespunk #catladiesoftheapocalypse
James Chambers takes us to Hong Kong's premier venue, which is playing host to the city's most famous pop group in a series of shows this summer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss Trevor Firetog's short story "What's Your Secret?" and Steven Van Patten's "Blind Spot" from the anthology Even in the Grave, edited by James Chambers and Carol Gyzander and published by Neoparadoxa.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page). Check out John 3:16's new album, Swarm.H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountLinks to Buy Even in the GraveAmazonTrevor Firetog LinksAmazon Author PageTwitterSteven Van Patten LinksAmazon Author PageFacebookTwitterWebsiteBumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Matthew M. Bartlett. He can be found on Twitter and at his Website. Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account. Link to CoKoCon 2022 where we will be attending Labour Day weekend.
Monocle's James Chambers has the latest as Xi Jinping arrives in Hong Kong. Plus: Latvia's defence minister, Artis Pabriks, on Nato's response to Russian aggression, Monocle's Chiara Rimella brings us a culture round-up and Fernando Augusto Pacheco plays us the soundtrack of his summer.
In this episode of H. P. Lovecast, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak discuss James Wade's "The Silence of Erika Zann" that appeared in Edward P. Berglund's 1976 edited anthology, The Disciples of Cthulhu.Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail photo by: Michele BrittanyIntro/Outro Music: "Azathoth" by Philippe Gerber / John 3:16 (Bandcamp page)H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountOther Episodes MentionedHP Lovecast Episode 30: James Chambers' On the Night BorderHP Lovecast Episode 14: James Wade's “The Deep Ones”BumperThis episode's bumper is courtesy of Arndt Peltner. His music show, Radio Goethe, can be streamed at RadioGoethe.org.Support HP Lovecast PodcastIf you liked this episode and want to support HP Lovecast, consider purchasing one of our books:Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical EssaysHorror in Space : Critical Essays on a Film SubgenreJames Bond and Popular Culture: Essays on the Influence of the Fictional SuperspyThe New Peplum: Essays on Sword and Sandal Films and Television Programs Since the 1990sOr consider donating to our Ko-Fi account.
Happy Monday! Stop by to learn about a 5K Run Benefit, hosted by the Oak Hill Recreation League, this Saturday, April 30. Telegram Editor Pete Wilson stops by for some news updates as well.
Boords is a powerful storyboarding tool we love to use and highly recommend. But don't take our word for it. Hear from one of the developers, James Chambers, who saw the need to make storyboarding easier for production companies just like yours. A designer and entrepreneur himself, James along with his partner Tom Judd developed the app at their company Animade, an award winning animation studio based in London. See what they have to offer at www.boords.com
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