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Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Beyond the Gates spoilers show that Leslie Thomas, portrayed by Trisha Mann, attempts to frame Eva Thomas, played by Ambyr Michelle, and Dani Dupree, brought to life by Karla Mosley, takes a dangerous gamble. BTG spoilers reveal that Eva's world crumbles as she loses her job with Nicole Dupree Richardson, Daphnee Duplaix's character, and is ousted from her home by Leslie. Her father, Ted Richardson (Maurice Johnson), steps in to support her, much to Leslie's dismay. Meanwhile, the Dupree family, with Vernon Dupree (Clifton Davis) and Anita Dupree (Tamara Tunie) at the helm, wades through the aftermath of recent public scandals. More spoilers for Beyond the Gates indicate that Kat Richardson, depicted by Colby Muhammad, grows suspicious of Tomas "Tom" Hernandez (Alex Alegria) and his relationship with Eva, while also suspecting foul play in Laura Peterson's (Destiny Love) accident. And other spoilers for BTG hint that Martin Richardson, played by Brandon Claybon, grapples with haunting memories that could threaten the family's stability. The second half of the week on Beyond the Gates sees Eva trying to mend fences with her estranged mother Leslie, while Kat plans to make war with Eva. Amidst mounting tensions, Ashley Morgan (Jen Jacob) and Derek Baldwin's (Ben Gavin) cohabitation troubles escalate. As the week closes, Doug McBride (Jason Graham) wrestles with financial woes and a broken hand, while Kat edges closer to exposing Leslie's lies. Rounding out the week on BTG, Nicole Dupree Richardson contemplates a significant life change, and Dani Dupree and Pamela Curtis (Cady McClain) pursue their risky dream of starting a new business. Visit our Beyond the Gates section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/beyond-the-gates/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ And Check out our always up-to-date Beyond the Gates Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/beyond-the-gates-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
Daily Soap Opera Spoilers by Soap Dirt (GH, Y&R, B&B, and DOOL)
Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Beyond The Gates spoilers show that the Dupree family is sent into a tailspin as Leslie, portrayed by Trisha Mann, arrives at their doorstep with shocking accusations about Ted and Nicole Richardson, played by Maurice Johnson and Daphnee Duplaix. As the scandal unfolds, it leaves the Dupree family shattered, with each member grappling with the truth and its implications. BTG spoilers also show that Bill Hamilton, embodied by Timon Kyle Durrett, faces backlash for his past actions, while Eva Thomas, played by Ambyr Michelle, wrestles with guilt. The tension reaches a climax when Kat Richardson, brought to life by Colby Muhammad, receives a DNA report from Eva. This revelation sets the stage for more drama as it suggests Eva may be Ted's child. And other spoilers for Beyond the Gates hint that Martin Richardson, portrayed by Brandon Claybon, struggles with his anger towards his father, Ted. As the week progresses, the Dupree family attempts to mend the rifts created by these bombshells, with characters like Dani Dupree, played by Karla Mosley, stepping up to support Nicole. And finally, spoilers for BTG indicate that Eva seeks refuge with Andre Richardson, played by Sean Freeman, and strives to make amends with her newfound family. Visit our Beyond the Gates section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/beyond-the-gates/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ And Check out our always up-to-date Beyond the Gates Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/beyond-the-gates-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
Welcome, fellow adventurers, to another enchanting episode of The Corner of Story and Game! Today, we're thrilled to be joined by the incredibly talented Kat Richardson. Renowned for her captivating Greywalker series and the acclaimed sci-fi novel Blood Orbit (written under the name K. R. Richardson), Kat brings a wealth of experience and creativity to our conversation. In this episode, we dive deep into Kat's diverse storytelling journey across urban fantasy, sci-fi, and dark fantasy. Discover how her background in music and theatre has profoundly influenced her writing, and explore the innovative aspects of her work that blend genres and challenge conventions. We also discuss her experiences writing for role-playing and video games, and how these mediums have shaped her approach to novel writing. From the intricacies of Greywalker to the innovative twists in Blood Orbit, Kat shares insights into her creative process and the art of blending genres while maintaining a cohesive voice. Plus, we'll touch on the magical space where games, fiction, and other forms of entertainment intersect, and hear what Kat is most excited about in her writing career. Join us as we explore the realms of storytelling with Kat Richardson, and don't miss out on our quick-fire questions for a fun and revealing look into her world!
Are you interested in police procedurals? How about one set on a different planet? Author @katrchrdsn talks about her novel BLOOD ORBIT in episode 254: https://LancerKind.com/series/scifi-thoughts/?utm_source=twitter Mentioned in this episode Alfred Bester's THE STARS MY DESTINATION: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/333867.The_Stars_My_Destination NYT article about Frederik Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth's THE SPACE MERCHANTS: https://archive.nytimes.com/krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/30/chicken-little-cometh/ More about THE SPACE MERCHANTS https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Space_Merchants More about KR Richardson Kat's other website which contains trailers to her Greywalker series: https://www.katrichardson.com/books/greywalker/ A Buzzy Mag interview of Kat Richardson about Grey Walker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOD4rPDuIV0
Are you interested in police procedurals? How about one set on a different planet? Author @katrchrdsn talks about her novel BLOOD ORBIT in episode 254: https://LancerKind.com/series/scifi-thoughts/?utm_source=twitter About the Wah Mee Massacre: On Feb. 19, 1983, 13 people were killed during a robbery at a gambling club in Seattle's Chinatown-International District. News reporter revisits: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle/40-years-seattle-wah-mee-massacre/281-9ebbd71a-b7ec-4c83-ae5e-4caef45b7d52#:~:text=Wah%20Mee%20Massacre.-,On%20Feb.,his%20role%20in%20the%20robbery. Kat Richardson's FaceBook is: https://www.facebook.com/Kat.Richardson.Writer/ Check out the lovely noir style website for Blood Orbit: https://www.bloodorbit.com A Buzzy Mag interview of Kat Richardson about Grey Walker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOD4rPDuIV0 Kat's other website which contains trailers to her Greywalker series: https://www.katrichardson.com/books/greywalker/ About Noir Fiction: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/noir-fiction
Are you interested in police procedurals? How about one set on a different planet? Author @katrchrdsn talks about her novel BLOOD ORBIT in episode 254: https://LancerKind.com/series/scifi-thoughts/?utm_source=twitter About the Wah Mee Massacre: On Feb. 19, 1983, 13 people were killed during a robbery at a gambling club in Seattle's Chinatown-International District. News reporter revisits: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle/40-years-seattle-wah-mee-massacre/281-9ebbd71a-b7ec-4c83-ae5e-4caef45b7d52#:~:text=Wah%20Mee%20Massacre.-,On%20Feb.,his%20role%20in%20the%20robbery. Kat Richardson's FaceBook is: https://www.facebook.com/Kat.Richardson.Writer/ Check out the lovely noir style website for Blood Orbit: https://www.bloodorbit.com A Buzzy Mag interview of Kat Richardson about Grey Walker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOD4rPDuIV0 Kat's other website which contains trailers to her Greywalker series: https://www.katrichardson.com/books/greywalker/ About Noir Fiction: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/noir-fiction
Are you interested in police procedurals? How about one set on a different planet? Author @katrchrdsn talks about her novel BLOOD ORBIT in episode 254: https://LancerKind.com/series/scifi-thoughts/?utm_source=twitter About the Wah Mee Massacre: On Feb. 19, 1983, 13 people were killed during a robbery at a gambling club in Seattle's Chinatown-International District. News reporter revisits: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle/40-years-seattle-wah-mee-massacre/281-9ebbd71a-b7ec-4c83-ae5e-4caef45b7d52#:~:text=Wah%20Mee%20Massacre.-,On%20Feb.,his%20role%20in%20the%20robbery. Kat Richardson's FaceBook is: https://www.facebook.com/Kat.Richardson.Writer/ Check out the lovely noir style website for Blood Orbit: https://www.bloodorbit.com A Buzzy Mag interview of Kat Richardson about Grey Walker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOD4rPDuIV0 Kat's other website which contains trailers to her Greywalker series: https://www.katrichardson.com/books/greywalker/ About Noir Fiction: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/noir-fiction
Are you interested in police procedurals? How about one set on a different planet? Author @katrchrdsn talks about her novel BLOOD ORBIT in episode 254: https://LancerKind.com/series/scifi-thoughts/?utm_source=twitter About the Wah Mee Massacre: On Feb. 19, 1983, 13 people were killed during a robbery at a gambling club in Seattle's Chinatown-International District. News reporter revisits: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle/40-years-seattle-wah-mee-massacre/281-9ebbd71a-b7ec-4c83-ae5e-4caef45b7d52#:~:text=Wah%20Mee%20Massacre.-,On%20Feb.,his%20role%20in%20the%20robbery. Kat Richardson's FaceBook is: https://www.facebook.com/Kat.Richardson.Writer/ Check out the lovely noir style website for Blood Orbit: https://www.bloodorbit.com A Buzzy Mag interview of Kat Richardson about Grey Walker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOD4rPDuIV0 Kat's other website which contains trailers to her Greywalker series: https://www.katrichardson.com/books/greywalker/ About Noir Fiction: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/noir-fiction
Kat Richardson's FaceBook is: https://www.facebook.com/Kat.Richardson.Writer/ Check out the lovely noir style website for Blood Orbit: https://www.bloodorbit.com A Buzzy Mag interview of Kat Richardson about Grey Walker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOD4rPDuIV0 Kat's other website which contains trailers to her Greywalker series: https://www.katrichardson.com/books/greywalker/ About Noir Fiction: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/noir-fiction
Celebrating the crime noir series A GRIFTER'S SONG by reviewing books 24, 25, 26 (Dusty and Bent by Trey R. Barker, Concrete and Cocaine by Vincent Zandri, and Ghost Image by Kat Richardson), with insight from series editor/creator Frank Zafiro and interviews with the authors!
In this episode we discuss ecommerce trading & merchandising challenges, strategy, tactics and technology with Kat Richardson, Boden's Digital Trading Manager. Kat has a wealth of ecommerce trading experience in Fashion & Jewellery and shares her insights on how to handle trading for large product catalogues, campaign planning & execution, the impact COVID has had on trading teams and how Boden uses AI/ML tools to drive product merchandising.
In this episode of Kit's Myths and Mysteries, host Kit Crumb takes the listener down into old Seattle, Washington. In the process of taking a tour through underground streets that haven't been used since 1889 Kit recommends a book by the local author Kat Richardson, titled 'The Underground.'
Join us as we speak with Orlando Sanchez, Author of the Montague & Strong Detective Agency books, and so many others, about the M&S – and Peaches of course – world he has created and put into addictive print for all to enjoy! Find out the history of his books and characters, current projects, and where we head from here. About Orlando:Orlando Sanchez has been writing ever since his teens when he was immersed in creating scenarios for playing Dungeon and Dragons with his friends every weekend. An avid reader, his influences are too numerous to list here. Some of the most prominent are: J.R.R. Tolkien, Jim Butcher, Kat Richardson, Terry Brooks, Piers Anthony, Lee Child, George Lucas, Andrew Vachss, and Barry Eisler to name a few in no particular order.The worlds of his books are urban settings with a twist of the paranormal lurking just behind the scenes and generous doses of magic, martial arts, and mayhem.Aside from writing, he holds a 2nd and 3rd Dan in two distinct styles of Karate. If not training, he is studying some aspect of the martial arts or martial arts philosophy.He currently resides in Queens, New York with his family.He can often be found in the local Starbucks where most of his writing is done.Please visit his site at: OrlandoASanchez.com for more information about his books and upcoming releases.Links: On Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Orlando-A-Sanchez/e/B008T8MMQ0 Website: http://www.orlandoasanchez.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/220806628326653/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2csSZkMaawIpPbGSgDOxEA
For Inspector J.P. Dillal, the main protagonist in K. R. Richardson’s Blood Orbit (Pyr, 2018), the expression “I’ve got a lot on my mind” takes on new meaning when he allows his bosses to replace a good chunk of his brain with a mobile crime lab. What he gets in exchange for submitting to the risky surgery is a promotion that allows him to catapult to the top ranks of the Gattis Corporation’s police force. The life circumstances that lead Dillal to surrender part of his body is as much a part of the story as the brutal mass murder that he must solve with his new cybernetic implants. While cyborgs are often depicted as superior to ordinary humans, Richardson doesn’t hesitate to describe the dark side of a surgery that reconfigures a significant part of a person’s body. Not only are many people repulsed when they see Dillal, but the surgery is still fresh, and he grapples with fatigue, infection, leaks, and other menacing complications. His condition “is considerably less than optimal because that’s an aspect of a highly intrusive body change,” Richardson says. She herself had undergone major surgery while working on the book. “People who’ve never been through a major surgery are unaware of how long you continue to be less than normal.” Richardson was inspired by a real-life crime, the Wah Mee massacre, which occurred in Seattle in 1983, transferring real-life ethnic tensions and police corruption to a new planet with its own culture and ethnic strife. Blood Orbit represents a change of genre for Richardson, who previously authored the Greywalker paranormal detective novels as Kat Richardson. She switched from “Kat” to the gender-neutral “K.R.” to escape the misperception that “women writing urban fantasy actually write paranormal romance.” “It was a perception I’ve been fighting since the very first book because the Greywalker novels are not particularly romantic. They’re detective noir in urban fantasy clothes. I’ve always been a detective writer, and fighting that fight every book for nine books was really disheartening.” Rob Wolf is the host of New Books in Science Fiction and the author of The Alternate Universe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For Inspector J.P. Dillal, the main protagonist in K. R. Richardson’s Blood Orbit (Pyr, 2018), the expression “I’ve got a lot on my mind” takes on new meaning when he allows his bosses to replace a good chunk of his brain with a mobile crime lab. What he gets in exchange for submitting to the risky surgery is a promotion that allows him to catapult to the top ranks of the Gattis Corporation’s police force. The life circumstances that lead Dillal to surrender part of his body is as much a part of the story as the brutal mass murder that he must solve with his new cybernetic implants. While cyborgs are often depicted as superior to ordinary humans, Richardson doesn’t hesitate to describe the dark side of a surgery that reconfigures a significant part of a person’s body. Not only are many people repulsed when they see Dillal, but the surgery is still fresh, and he grapples with fatigue, infection, leaks, and other menacing complications. His condition “is considerably less than optimal because that’s an aspect of a highly intrusive body change,” Richardson says. She herself had undergone major surgery while working on the book. “People who’ve never been through a major surgery are unaware of how long you continue to be less than normal.” Richardson was inspired by a real-life crime, the Wah Mee massacre, which occurred in Seattle in 1983, transferring real-life ethnic tensions and police corruption to a new planet with its own culture and ethnic strife. Blood Orbit represents a change of genre for Richardson, who previously authored the Greywalker paranormal detective novels as Kat Richardson. She switched from “Kat” to the gender-neutral “K.R.” to escape the misperception that “women writing urban fantasy actually write paranormal romance.” “It was a perception I’ve been fighting since the very first book because the Greywalker novels are not particularly romantic. They’re detective noir in urban fantasy clothes. I’ve always been a detective writer, and fighting that fight every book for nine books was really disheartening.” Rob Wolf is the host of New Books in Science Fiction and the author of The Alternate Universe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For Inspector J.P. Dillal, the main protagonist in K. R. Richardson’s Blood Orbit (Pyr, 2018), the expression “I’ve got a lot on my mind” takes on new meaning when he allows his bosses to replace a good chunk of his brain with a mobile crime lab. What he gets in exchange for submitting to the risky surgery is a promotion that allows him to catapult to the top ranks of the Gattis Corporation’s police force. The life circumstances that lead Dillal to surrender part of his body is as much a part of the story as the brutal mass murder that he must solve with his new cybernetic implants. While cyborgs are often depicted as superior to ordinary humans, Richardson doesn’t hesitate to describe the dark side of a surgery that reconfigures a significant part of a person’s body. Not only are many people repulsed when they see Dillal, but the surgery is still fresh, and he grapples with fatigue, infection, leaks, and other menacing complications. His condition “is considerably less than optimal because that’s an aspect of a highly intrusive body change,” Richardson says. She herself had undergone major surgery while working on the book. “People who’ve never been through a major surgery are unaware of how long you continue to be less than normal.” Richardson was inspired by a real-life crime, the Wah Mee massacre, which occurred in Seattle in 1983, transferring real-life ethnic tensions and police corruption to a new planet with its own culture and ethnic strife. Blood Orbit represents a change of genre for Richardson, who previously authored the Greywalker paranormal detective novels as Kat Richardson. She switched from “Kat” to the gender-neutral “K.R.” to escape the misperception that “women writing urban fantasy actually write paranormal romance.” “It was a perception I’ve been fighting since the very first book because the Greywalker novels are not particularly romantic. They’re detective noir in urban fantasy clothes. I’ve always been a detective writer, and fighting that fight every book for nine books was really disheartening.” Rob Wolf is the host of New Books in Science Fiction and the author of The Alternate Universe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In which Kat talks about her long-standing urban fantasy Greywalker series, her new hard boiled sci-finovel BLOOD ORBIT, her work on computer role-playing games, her love for Harper Lee's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, and the elusive nature of gravity...
Blues Royalty B.B. Queen & Author Kat Richardson Visit Madame Perry's Salon for a fantastic evening of entertainment. Kat Richardson is the national bestselling author of the Greywalker paranormal detective novels. She rides a motorcycle, shoots target pistol, and has been known to swing dance, sing, and is an advocate for California Ferret Legalization.
Kat Richardson - author of the Greywalker Series as well as fabulous novellas and shorter tales - returns to the Big Chair at the RTP to lend her fabulous brainstorming-fu to an urban fantasy tale of magic unleashed on the world and the newly trained federal agents tasked with cleaning up the mess. The story is provided by Guest Writer Gary Henderson, a tale of the newly formed Magical Crimes Unit (MCU), a federal task force created deal with the recent emergence of magic and the new flavors of crime that follow in its wake. With Heather Welliver once more in the co-pilot’s chair, we set on the trail for Literary Gold, chasing down leads and interrogating protagonists (spoilers: we TOTALLY close the case). The writerly goodness if fast and furious, and it’s all yours... just click that “PLAY” button
Kat Richardson - author of the Greywalker Series as well as fabulous novellas and shorter tales - takes her storytelling damned seriously. Mind you, she has a marvelous sense of humor and is a delight to chat with (as you'll soon discover)... but when it comes to writing, she's not messing around. She pushes herself with each story, expanding and refining her craft because it's something she deeply loves and respects. Joined by the marvelous Heather Welliver - friend of the RTP and vocal performer extraordinaire (check out her performance in Cybrosis by P.C. Haring) - we indulge in a fabulous 20(ish) Minutes of writerly discourse with Kat, exploring the challenges she set for herself as a writer, her process, her experience writing a "mosaic" novel, and more. Writerly inspiration awaits you, dear friends... just click that "PLAY" button!
Join RevKess and Kalisara as we talk with Orlando Sanchez, author of the book series, The Warriors of the Way. We will be discussing the books, inspiration, magic in fiction and much more! "Orlando Sanchez has been writing ever since his teens when he was immersed in creating scenarios for playing Dungeon and Dragons with his friends every weekend. An avid reader, his influences are too numerous to list here. Some of the most prominent are: J.R.R. Tolkien, Jim Butcher, Kat Richardson, Terry Brooks, Piers Anthony, Lee Child, George Lucas, Andrew Vachss, and Barry Eisler to name a few in no particular order. The worlds of his books are urban settings with a twist of the paranormal lurking just behind the scenes and generous doses of magic, martial arts, and mayhem." The Spiritual Warriors, book 1 of the Warriors of the Way "After participating in the special promotion, Dante finds himself thrust into the hidden world of the Spiritual Warriors, a group of men and women, fighters with special abilities who are trained and dedicated to keeping this plane of existence safe from evil."
Listen Up! On this, our 214th episode, we offer this bounty:Hello!My bank was robbed!Paul has been reading authors Kat Richardson and Kage BakerPaul demos his "Self-Programmable Ingredient Catalog, Yummy!" AI Search Engine. "SPICY!" for shortTune 1: Serenade by Franz Schubert as transcribed and performed by Miguel PicoListener feedback from Dan on the whole Big Bang Theory thingTune 2: Boom Goes the Dynamite by Jenny KatzThe 'Boom Goes the Dynamite' meme we discussedIn Memory of John's dad, Dr. Francis TalaricoBye!Some of these sounds were used in the making of this podcast.