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Episode Notes I review Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by M D Penman and John Reppion and Ducks by Kate Beaton. You can buy Sir Gawain here: https://www.moorereppion.com/greenknight/ Thanks to https://twitter.com/trinort04 for the ARC of Ducks. This episode is brought to by Alexandra Park BJJ. http://www.alexandraparkbjj.co.uk/ Support Graphic Novel List by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/see-through-panel Find out more at https://see-through-panel.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-8a93af for 40% off for 4 months, and support Graphic Novel List.
My guest Leah Moore is the daughter of Alan Moore who is known for such titles as V for Vendetta, The Killing Joke, Swamp Thing and From Hell. Leah has written comic series with her husband John Reppion including The Trial of Sherlock Holmes and Sherlock Holmes-The Liverpool Demon (Dynamite Entertainment). Leah is writing the graphic novel Morrison Hotel, a celebration of The Doors album by the same name. The book is due for released in October. The anthology is written in collaboration with the surviving members of The Doors Robby Krieger and John Densmore. Artists from around the world including Colleen Doran, Marguerite Sauvage and more are illustrating the book. Leah describes her reaction as a teenager in the early 90s listening to The Doors music she discovered among her parent’s vinyl record collection. Co-founding member of The Doors Ray Manzarek once said, “Jim Morrison wasn’t a showman, he was a shaman.” Leah Moore describes what made Jim Morrison and The Doors distinct among rock bands of the 1960s and how they were at the forefront the decade’s a social and cultural revolution. We also talk about how the album Morrison Hotel was a departure from their previous album The Soft Parade. Morrison Hotel was a return to their earlier roots as a blues rock band playing at clubs such as The Whiskey a Go-Go. Leah explains how the Morrison Hotel GN is a concerted effort to go beyond simply translating each track into its own short story. Stories include will also provide historical context for the songs included on Morrison Hotel. As we conclude our interview I Kick Back with The Creator and ask Leah about her favorite birthday, beverage of choice and if she could, the one question she would ask Jim Morrison. The Doors Song Clips: “People Are Strange”- Strange Days “Wishful Sinful” – The Soft Parade “You Make Me Real” – Morrison Hotel “Peace Frog” – Morrison Hotel “Roadhouse Blues” – Morrison Hotel Creator Talks Theme Song: "Jazz Relax" from LoopsLab Creator Talks logo by The Design Punk Please rate and review Creator Talks on Apple Podcasts About Leah Moore About the Morrison Hotel GN
Rendering Unconscious welcomes Damien Patrick Williams back to the podcast. Damien Patrick Williams is a PhD candidate at Virginia Tech in the Department of Science, Technology and Society. His research areas include ethics, epistemology, philosophy of technology, philosophy of mind, nonhuman intelligence, machine consciousness, comparative religious traditions, human biotechnological interventions and the occult. You can follow his work at: https://twitter.com/Wolven http://www.afutureworththinkingabout.com https://www.patreon.com/Wolven https://twitter.com/techn0ccult http://www.technoccult.net http://tinyletter.com/technoccult Mr. Williams contributed to Rendering Unconscious the book. "Better than This" in Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics and Poetry (2019): store.trapart.net/details/00000 Mr. Williams' essay "Stealing the Light to Write By" is part of the anthology Spirits of Place (2017) edited by John Reppion: http://www.spiritsofplace.com Mr. Williams contributed the article "Daoism, Buddhism and Machine Consciousness" to the forthcoming The Fenris Wolf vol. 10 (2020) edited by Carl Abrahamsson: https://store.trapart.net/item/0 Listen to Mr. Williams' previous discussion on Rendering Unconscious RU13: https://soundcloud.com/highbrowlowlife/ru-damien-patrick-williams Mentioned in this episode: Aimi Hamraie, Kelly Fritsch "The Crip Technoscience Manifesto": https://catalystjournal.org/index.php/catalyst/article/view/29607 Ashley Shew's NSF Grant: https://nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1750260&HistoricalAwards=false Cynthia L. Bennett, Os Keyes "What is the Point of Fairness? Disability, AI and The Complexity of Justice" https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.01024 Ruha Benjamin, 'Race After Technology,' https://www.ruhabenjamin.com/race-after-technology Anon Ymous, Katta Spiel, Os Keyes, Rua M Williams, Judith Good, Eva Hornecker, Cynthia L Bennett, "'I am just terrified of my future'—Epistemic Violence in Disability Related Technology Research" https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3334480.3381828 Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, who interviews psychoanalysts, psychologists, scholars, creative arts therapists, writers, poets, philosophers, artists & other intellectuals about their process, world events, the current state of mental health care, politics, culture, the arts & more. Episodes are also created from lectures given at various international conferences. http://www.renderingunconscious.org Vanessa Sinclair, Psy.D. is a psychoanalyst based Stockholm, who sees clients internationally, specializing in offering quality psychoanalytic treatment remotely and online. Her books include Switching Mirrors (2016), On Psychoanalysis and Violence: Contemporary Lacanian Perspectives (2018) co-edited with Manya Steinkoler, and Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art: the Cut in Creation forthcoming from Routledge 2020. She is a founding member of Das Unbehagen: A Free Association for Psychoanalysis. http://www.drvanessasinclair.net Rendering Unconscious Podcast can be found at Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, Vimeo... Please visit www.renderingunconscious.org/about for links to all of these sites. You can support the podcast at: www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl The track at the end of the episode is "Spirits of a Place" from the forthcoming album "Switching Mirrors" by Vanessa Sinclair and Carl Abrahamsson available from Highbrow Lowlife and Trapart Editions: https://store.trapart.net/item/6 Portrait of Damien Patrick Williams
An American, a Canadian and a Brit walk into a bar. But this isn’t a bad joke, this is the Ladies of Valhalla…This month we are taking a deep dive into the 2019 Dark Horse OGN A Conspiracy of Ravens from Leah Moore, John Reppion and Sally Jane Thompson.Next month we will be talking about the 2020 Netflix original movie To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before: P.S. I Still Love You starring Lana Condor, Noah Centino, and Jordan Fisher.The Ladies of Valhalla podcast is hosted by Sarah Miles, Bronwyn Kelly-Seigh and Jessica Garris-Schaeffer, and is a monthly look at media from female-identifying creators, or featuring female-identifying characters. You can find us on Twitter (@ValhallaLadies) or Facebook (www.facebook.com/ValhallaLadies) or email us on info@ladiesofvalhalla.comThe Ladies of Valhalla logo was created by JSchaeffer.Design.‘The Valhallan’, the theme music for Ladies of Valhalla, was created by SuperbadLarry
An American, a Canadian and a Brit walk into a bar. But this isn’t a bad joke, this is the Ladies of Valhalla… This month we are taking a deep dive into the 2019 Dark Horse OGN A Conspiracy of Ravens from Leah Moore, John Reppion and Sally Jane Thompson. Next month we will be
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This week, 2000 AD has a bumper all-ages takeover issue with Prog 2130: for one week, the title is 48 pages and contains an array of complete stories! It's a titanic face-off in 'Cadet Dredd vs Grudzilla'; Rogue Trooper is imprisoned by the Norts in 'Secrets of the Keep'; Psi-Judge Anderson enters a dangerous video game in 'Spellcraft'; meet the teenage intergalactic bounty hunter and her family in 'Full Tilt Boogie'; schooldays turn anarchic in the 'Future Shock: That Weird Kid'; and Leah Moore and John Reppion bring a new chilling tale of the supernatural! In this episode of the official 2000 AD podcast we talk to editor Matt Smith about the thinking behind this all-ages special, as well as to Alex De Campi about her new series 'Full Tilt Boogie' and how to write comics that appeal to all ages! The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic! As well as interviewing top creators and famous fans, we bring you announcements, competitions, and much more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on your favourite podcast app, iTunes and Spotify, or you can listen now at 2000AD.com/podcast
In today's episode I talk to John Reppion. John is the editor of the fantastic book ‘Spirits of Place' which is all about stories that are embedded in the world around us. Me and John talk all things place, history, folklore and Spirits of Place! (Recorded January 2019)
As Christmas is coming at an ever-increasing pace, Mr Jim Moon presents a trio of tomes from the wonderful world of horror comics as requests from Santa Claus... We have look at Phil Trombetta's huge and gorgeous volume The Horror, The Horror, and we take a look at two just released collections - Misty: Moonchild/Four Faces of Eve and a comics adaptation of MR James' Ghost Stories of an Antiquary from Leah Moore and John Reppion.
Happy Halloween listeners! In this bumper-bonus episode we talk about our first non-M.R. James ghost story, ‘A Relation of the Apparition of Mrs Veal‘, a fascinating early ghost story attributed to Daniel Defoe. We also interview Leah Moore and John Reppion about their recently-published graphic novel of ‘Ghost stories of an Antiquary‘. Finally, we are […]
Leah Moore, John Reppion and Tom Foster are our guests to talk about Brit-Cit Noir, the ghoulish new collection of two tales of the weird from the Britain of Judge Dredd's world. Plus, writer of the DREDD movie sequel tie-in series, Arthur Wyatt, discusses bringing Alex Garland's vision to the comics page.
Bubba (@FittenTrim) and Catfish (@cjgman67) recap & review the latest episode of BBC One & BBC America's seven-part mini-series adaption of Susanna Clarke's novel 'Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell.' Plus, there's an exclusive interview with brilliant comic book author John Reppion (@johnreppion) who's written some excellent pieces on the lore of Strange & Norrell at DailyGrail.com. http://dailygrail.com/Guest-Articles/2015/6/Strange-Norrell-IV-Magic-and-Madness In addition, we have lots of feedback including Susan (@blackeyedlily) directing people to the Library at Hurtfew hurtfew.wikispaces.com -- a great resource. BFI Channel's panel discussion youtu.be/AbJNex591VK which includes Marc Warren, aka the Man with the Thistle Down Hair. BBC's The One Show has an interview with Eddie Marsan and Bertie Carvel at youtu.be/Ujw7EW3Lkk0 Tweet at us to let us know if you're on: #TeamStrange or #TeamNorrell #TeamSegundus or #TeamHoneyfoot #TeamDrawlight or #TeamLesalles #TeamChildermass or #TeamJeremy #TeamArabella or #TeamLadyPole and finally: #TeamBubba or #TeamCatfish
Jump on board with the Judge Dredd Megazine as, in the first of a two-part special, we talk to Carlos Ezquerra, Gordon Rennie, Leah Moore, John Reppion, and Tom Foster about their new Dredd-world strips for Megazine #361 - out on June 17th!
This is the extended edition of Cheryl's interview with Leah Moore, exceprts of which were first broadcast on Ujima Radio. In the interview Leah talks about following in the footsteps of a famous father, about motherhood, and about the Electricomics venture that she has started with (amongst others) her father and her husband, John Reppion, with the support of the Digital R&D Fund for the Arts. For more information about Electricomics see their website, or follow them on Twitter and Facebook. The Digital R&D Fund for the Arts is a £7 million fund from Arts Council England, the Arts and Humanities Research Council and Nesta to support collaboration between arts projects, technology providers and researchers to explore the potential of increasing audience engagement or find new business models. Separate Digital R&D Fund for the Arts are being run in Wales and in Scotland.
No reviews this week since there's so much Bristol goodness to cover!Jimmy's knackered, but he's back! Joe explains his absence last week as well. It's Jimmy's first trip across the pond to the UK and Wales and he loved it! Mmmmm.....beans and toast!!! He gives his full recap and you're not gonna want to miss a bit. Interviews from Bristol include Paul Cornell joining in to discuss his writing on Doctor Who, Robin Hood and upcoming Captain Britain book for Marvel. Also, Leah Moore and John Reppion (Raise the Dead, Albion) hang out to talk zombies, writing process and more. Listener feedback, Top 3