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Pig out on Peruvian with Lawrence M. Schoen as we discuss how he was able to release 12 books in a difficult year affected by both a pandemic and chemo, the pseudonym he was relieved he never had to use, what caused him to say "you find the answers to the problems of your life by writing a story about it," the RPG improv which led to the creation of his Barsk universe, what he learned at the Taos Toolbox workshop which caused him to completely rewrite one of his books, the all-important power of the subconscious, how transcription software affected his style, why he doesn't want people to read the final paragraph of his second Barsk novel, his relationships with the indie side of publishing, the many joys of mentoring, how he uses hypnotism to help other writers, and much more.
Author : Lawrence M. Schoen Narrator : Christopher Tang Host : S.B. Divya Audio Producer : Adam Pracht Discuss on Forums Rule of Three was first published in Future SF, no. 1, in 2018. Includes descriptions of human reproduction and sexuality. Rule of Three (Part 3 of 3) By Lawrence M. Schoen Late in the […] Source
Author : Lawrence M. Schoen Narrator : Christopher Tang Host : S.B. Divya Audio Producer : Adam Pracht Discuss on Forums Rule of Three was first published in Future SF, no. 1, in 2018. Includes descriptions of human reproduction and sexuality. Rule of Three (Part 2 of 3) By Lawrence M. Schoen “I have been […] Source
Author : Lawrence M. Schoen Narrator : Christopher Tang Host : S.B. Divya Audio Producer : Adam Pracht Discuss on Forums Rule of Three was first published in Future SF, no. 1, in 2018. Contains a few expletives and mentions existence of human sexual anatomy. Rule of Three (Part 1 of 3) By Lawrence M. […] Source
Podcast of “The Rule of Three” by Lawrence M. Schoen Narrated by Wulf Moon Music track sampled from “Wrapped in Dreams” by Frankum and Frankumjay, used under a Creative Commons license....
The following audio was recorded live at the KGB Bar on October 17, 2018, with guests Lawrence M. Schoen & Tim Pratt. Thanks as always to Gordon Linzner for providing the audio. Tim Pratt Tim Pratt has won a Hugo Award for short fiction, and was a finalist for Nebula, World Fantasy, and […]
Lawrence M. Schoen, author, psychologist, and Klingon speaker, joins Scott to discuss TOS’s “Tomorrow is Yesterday” (S1E21). Topics include the Klingons (of course), the importance of the Original Series, and how you should probably just watch Yesterday’s Enterprise instead. Host Scott McNulty with Lawrence M. Schoen.
Kevin Dunbar arrives at Heroic Park. Also, a preview of "Coca Xocalatl" by Lawrence M. Schoen, from ReDeus: Divine Tales.
We interrupt the presentation of Unfriendly Persuasion to bring you highlights from an exciting new project that Steve and Phil Giunta (Testing the Prisoner) are working on. ReDeus: Divine Tales is an anthology put together by Bob Greenberger, Aaron Rosenberg, Steve Savile and Paul Kupperberg. This is the first in a planned series of anthologies and novels which chronicle the return of the mythological gods -- all of them! -- to earth. ReDeus: Divine Tales will be available from Crazy 8 Press the first week in August, and includes stories by: Dave Galanter, Allyn Gibson, Phil Giunta, Robert Greenberger, Paul Kupperberg, William Leisner, Scott Pearson, Aaron Rosenberg, Lawrence M. Schoen, Dayton Ward, and Steven H. Wilson.For more information, keep checking http://www.crazy8press.com/. Included here are selections from Steve's story "Axel's Song" and Phil's story "There Be in Dreams No War." This project has been such a mad rush that we didn't have time to get into the studio! This episode was recorded at a beach house with the built-in mic on Steve's MacBook Pro, so bear with some slightly sloppy audio. We wanted you to hear this as soon as possible!
The episode begins with a DrabbleNews segment on blow-up weaponry (it's Nerf or Nothing!). Next, a drabble from Kelley Zanfardino. on What follows is a doubleheader from Hugo nominated, cognitive psychologist, author Lawrence M. Schoen (with author's notes), as read by Phil Rossi. In A Fool's Death we follow a man as he attempts a […]
Friend of the show, Lawrence M. Schoen and I sat down at Balticon to talk about his Hugo Award nomination, traveling, how exercise effects writing, and much much more.
Hugo award nominee and friend of the show, Lawrence M. Schoen reads Sweet Potato Pie from his upcoming collection of short stories. Lawrence is nominated for the 2010 Hugo Award for his short story The Moment. His new collection will … Continued