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The ARC Party
Scared Up The Vote

The ARC Party

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 0:15


I'm not going to give a beat by beat, but I want to start by sharing how I got involved with Scare Up The Vote. I am driving in highway traffic when I get a text from Becky Spratford. It just says: “Can you talk. It's big. Call when you can.”I never thought of myself as an awfulizer, but a vague text like that gets me nervous. So I immediately called back Becky and when she answered I asked the obvious question “Big good, or big bad?”I'd seen Tananarive tweeting about how there should be a horror community stream for Harris/Walz, and in my mind I agreed. Horror is a great community, and can really come together for a cause, because horror people care. A few days after Becky's text I was sitting in the parking lot of a book store, on a phone call with Tananarive Due talking about how to put on a live stream. There were some vague ideas and a lot of positive energy. I told her I would love to be involved in tech in whatever capacity, and when we hung up I got started researching. From there, I was the tech team for this stream. Tananarive had pulled together a committee to run the event, including Linda Addison, Christopher Golden, Maxwell Ian Gold, and Cynthia Pelayo. And we had two weeks to go live time.That two weeks is a blur of Zoom calls, emails, advice from respected peers, nerves, successes, and a very minor amount of failures. It was all momentum and enthusiasm, and practice practice practice.The guest list blossomed from a dozen or so awesome names to over twenty. The tech team responded in kind. I brought on someone who brought on several other someones. Tananarive brought in several amazing folks who had experience with cons and streams and who are brilliantly talented.Everyone contributed their skills, experience and knowledge to make this stream something I was terrified to say for fear of jinxing everything (until we finally ended the stream): a huge fucking success!Folks, if that stream looked nearly flawless, and felt like we really knew what we were doing, it's because it was and we did. This team that got pulled together in the small window of time that we had executed essentially perfectly.Some of them didn't get added to the team until the day of the stream! The guest speakers similarly crushed it. Spooky writers telling scary stories, entertaining, informing, inspiring. Folks of all variety of backgrounds and experiences, coming together because sometimes the scariest story is real life. But as Rachel Harrison said, we will be battered, bloody, crawling through the dirt wielding whatever weapon we can find - and the weapon we have now is our vote. I think another weapon we have is each other. And the more we talk about it, and come together, and make noise, the more power we will see that we truly have. The “me” of this election cycle is starting to feel a lot like “us”, which gives me hope.But back to the stream. Stream day was me sitting at a desk for 13 hours, consistently communicating with the team, guest speakers, etc. Skipping lunch, drinking way too much coffee, and generally feeling anxious. Fearing the worst. But the worst never came, and fifteen minutes before the scheduled launch, I started pre-roll. Nearly three hours later, twenty six (I think) passionate folks had spoken their mind, and aside from a muted mic in the beginning and shifting two guest spots, more than 1,300 people had watched, and our little operation raised over $21,000.Thanks are due to all of the committee and volunteers. Everyone worked hard, and it wouldn't be the production it was without everyone's effort. I'm especially grateful for my friend Greg Greene, who I asked to hop on a call for some advice running a stream. Not only did he join the team, his organizational and planning skills were crucial to the flow of the event. He also brought on Jason Ragosta to do a lot of the art, and Amber Reu to run the green room. There are countless beautiful moments in the stream. One of my personal favorites, as a massive fan of the TV show Hannibal, was Bryan Fuller's rebuke of Trump on the topic of Hannibal Lecter. Chef's kiss, Bryan. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thearcparty.com/subscribe

Wyrd Transmissions
Ep. 74 - The Poetry Epsiode

Wyrd Transmissions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 64:28


S. T. Joshi, Linda Addison, and Maxwell I. Gold join me to discuss the ins and outs of speculative poetry. We get into the purpose of poetry, different forms, the mechanical aspects of the craft, the history of the medium, and much more. This is a fascinating conversation for anyone who loves or writes poetry.

House of Mystery True Crime History
Ace Antonio Hall - Oware Mosaic

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 57:15


Bram Stoker Winner for Best Young Adult Novel -- In this post-apocalyptic thriller, 17-year old Feeni Xo hopes to clear her name from a homicide while a strange virus starts killing people in her village and she believes the two incidents are connected. Through an investigation-themed VR video game used to solve cold cases, Feeni discovers the girl she appears to have killed is the sister of her in-game partner."Once again, Nzondi creates a rich and vibrant world crackling with life. He is a brilliant writer, one readers and critics should be watching."--Pete Nowalk, creator of How to Get Away with Murder"If you're looking for a story that's daringly imaginative, Oware Mosiac will scratch that itch."--Alma Katsu, author of The Hunger"Nzondi's Oware Mosaic is real Afrofuturism, speculative fiction actually set on the continent itself. This is the future of SF, and the future is looking good."--Steven Barnes, author of Lion's Blood"I loved, loved, loved this novel by Nzondi! Breath-taking SF adventure!!"--Linda Addison, author of How to Recognize a Demon Has Become Your FriendSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Outer Dark
TOD 090 Quarantine Readings: Linda Addison and Marc Laidlaw

The Outer Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 80:52


In our first podcast of 2021 The Outer Dark presents Quarantine Readings by Linda D. Addison and Marc Laidlaw. The interviews were recorded on Wed. Jan. 6 and Thurs, Jan. 7, 2021.  Show Notes The Outer Dark Quarantine Reading series kicks off 2021 with  Linda D. Addison and Marc Laidlaw. (0:42:52). Linda reads the poem … Continue reading

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Demond Does
6Q w/Jamal Hodge: Award-Winning Director, Writer and Producer

Demond Does

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 30:21


JAMAL HODGE is a multi-award winning filmmaker and writer. Since May of 2016, Jamal Hodge's films have been an official selection in over 100 Film Festivals, and have won 50+awards including The Vanguard Award (Best of The Fest) at the Hip Hop Film Festival (2020), Best Director at the Chelsea Film Festival (2020) Best Director at Genre Blast (2020), Best Director at The Hip Hop Film Festival (2019), Best Short Film at The People’s Film Festival (2019), And the Audience Choice Award at the Blackstar Film Festival (2016). In 2018 he directed the first season of Investigation Discovery Channel's 'Primal Instinct' and came on as a Producer on the Animated feature film 'Pierre The Pigeon Hawk' starring Will.I.Am and Whoopi Goldberg.As a writer, his screenplay 'Mourning Meal' won 5 awards (including best short screenplay at NYC Horror Film Festival 2018) and was featured as a finalist in 7 writing competitions. Jamal's poetry is featured in the historical all-black issue of Star*line Magazine and has been featured several times in SPACE AND TIME MAGAZINE, PENUMBRIC Speculative Fiction Magazine, and in the upcoming anthology CHIRAL MAD 5 alongside such greats as Linda Addison, Sharee Renee Thomas, & Jack Ketchum.Motivated by his accomplishments, Hodge has blossomed to take his talents to the next level. Jamal's tone of work, or what he calls, "Inspirational Darkness", can be described as a melding of genres. The Psychological Horror, Thriller, and Inspirational genres are Jamal's usual forte of film making. His mission is to add value to people’s lives through his unique brand of cinema. He’s excited to continue to grow outstanding partnerships to create memorable and impactful cinematic experiences for audiences across the world.For more on Jamal's works go to: https://linktr.ee/directorhQuestions, Comments or Suggestions?Email me at demonddoes@gmail.comor you can contact me on Twitter, Instagram or FacebookMusic by DJ PRhyme

Demond Does
6Q w/Linda Addison 5x (or is it 6?) Bram Stoker Award Winner

Demond Does

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 21:25


Linda Addison always knew she's write from hearing her mother's tales of adventure to seeing her first book as a child. You'll hear us gab like old friends about a variety of this such as how she went from having a BS in Mathematics to being an award winning writer. We also talk about how one of her poems inspired a movie, how many awards she actually has, and coffee, which is serious business.Learn more about Linda below:Web site: http://www.lindaaddisonpoet.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/linda.d.addisonTwitter: https://twitter.com/nytebird45Instagram: https://instagram.com/nytebird45Questions, Comments or Suggestions?Email me at demonddoes@gmail.comor you can contact me on Twitter, Instagram or FacebookMusic by DJ PRhyme

Lovecraft eZine Podcast
Authors Linda Addison, Craig Laurance Gidney, and Chesya Burke discuss their work, racism, and more!

Lovecraft eZine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 183:07


A very positive and important conversation with some wonderful, talented creators! In this episode, they discuss their work, racism, and much more. Craig Laurance Gidney is a speculative fiction novelist and short story writer, Linda D. Addison is a poet and writer of horror, fantasy, and science fiction, and Chesya Burke is an editor, educator and author of comic books and speculative fiction, most notably horror and dark fantasy. (From their Wikipedia pages.)

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Scream Kings
Episode 34 - Horror Poetry with Linda Addison and Claire Holland

Scream Kings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 47:23


This episode we explore the world of horror poetry with two expert guides-- Claire C. Holland, who just released her first book of horror poetry, I Am Not Your Final Girl, and Linda D. Addison, who has won four Stokers for her collections. Learn about a part of the horror world you probably didn't know existed, and hear a couple fantastic poems to boot! Check out our merchandise at https://www.teepublic.com/user/screamkingspod Intro/Outro music: Apex by Simon Mathewson

The Skiffy and Fanty Show
354. Black Horror – A Discussion w/ Eden Royce, Linda Addison, & Sheree Renée Thomas (moderated by Tonia Thompson)

The Skiffy and Fanty Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 89:24


Deer heads, Tituba, and zombies, oh my! Jen hands the podcast over to Tonia Thompson of Nightlight Podcast, who moderates a discussion about black horror between Eden Royce, Linda Addison, and Sheree Renée Thomas. These phenomenal horror writers bring their lives, their careers, and their knowledge to the table to tell us about the history […]

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NIGHTLIGHT: Horror Podcast
S1 E9: The Power by Linda Addison

NIGHTLIGHT: Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 48:12


Nothing good can come of two girls playing with conjure magic. This week's episode comes to us from Linda D. Addison, who tells us what it means to have power in your blood without respecting it.Linda D. Addison is an award-winning author of four collections, including How To Recognize A Demon Has Become Your Friend, and the first African-American recipient of the HWA Bram Stoker Award®. Her story, “The Power” was originally published in the 2004 anthology Dark Dreams. Addison is a co-editor of Sycorax's Daughters (Cedar Grove Publishing), an anthology of horror fiction/poetry by African-American women. You can catch her work in the anthologies Dark Voices (Lycan Valley Press), Cosmic Underground (Cedar Grove Publishing), Scary Out There (Simon Schuster), and The Beauty of Death (Independent Legions Publishing). Her site: www.lindaaddisonpoet.com. This week's episode is brought to you in part by our patrons. You can become a member of the NIGHTLIGHT Legion for as little as $1 and get access to perks such as behind-the-scenes updates, bonus stories, and extended interviews with our authors. All patrons also get ad-free episodes. If you prefer to make a one-time donation to help us pay Black writers, go to PayPal.Me/NightlightPodcast. This week's episode is also brought to you by Audible. Try Audible today by going to nightlightpod.com/audible to get 30 days and 2 books free! This week, I recommend FRESH INK, an anthology of stories that features an author aired on NIGHTLIGHT: Lamar Giles, who wrote Wilson's Pawn and Lawn, one of our most popular episodes so far. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Horror Show with Brian Keene
GEORGE DEMICK - The Horror Show With Brian Keene - Ep 158

The Horror Show with Brian Keene

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 82:06


Director George Demick talks about George Romero's impact on his life – working on the set of Knightriders at age 14, the truth about DAY OF THE DEAD, the adaptation of Stephen King's GRAVEYARD SHIFT that never happened, and more. Plus an ode to Linda Addison, the 2017 Bram Stoker Award winners, Mary and Stephen Kozeniewski run amok, the Grady Hendrix fashion show, and Victor LaValle's secret revealed. Special appearance by Joe Ripple!

Ladies of the Fright
LOTF 03: StokerCon 2018 Highlights with Kathryn E. McGee

Ladies of the Fright

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 32:01


This special episode comes to you live from StokerCon 2018. Mackenzie and Lisa sat down with friend and fellow horror writer Kathryn E. McGee to talk about the highlights of the event. Show Notes: Paperbacks From Hell, My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix  StokerCon 2018 Horror University Workshop DRILLING DOWN: GETTING HONEST WITH YOUR WRITING with Grady Hendrix "Summerland and Lost": Grady Hendrix’s dramatic spoke word presentation of the true story of the Fox sisters, key figures in the dawn of the Spiritualist movement. StokerCon 2018 Horror University Workshop WOMEN AND VIOLENCE: UNLEASHING YOUR FEMALE CHARACTERS’ DARK SIDES with Heather Herrman and Dr. Lauren Genovesi "The Debutante", a short story by Leonora Carrington Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier "Women In Horror Month" by moderated by Carol Gyzander with panelists Linda Addison, Meghan Arcuri-Moran, Amber Newberry, Kathleen Scheiner, Sara Tantlinger "Promoting Your Book to Libraries & Book Sellers" moderated by JG Faherty with panelists Grady Hendrix, J.H. Moncrieff, Becky Spratford, Jeff Strand Most libraries buy through Ingram and Baker & Taylor "Traditional v. Indie v. Hybrid Publishing" moderated by Kathleen Kaufman with panelists J.D. Barker, Rob E. Boley, Megan Hart, Jeff Menapace, Paul Tremblay "Shirley Jackson: Master of Horror" panel moderated by Jack Herringa with panelists Jennifer Barnes, Karen Bovenmyer, Nicole Cushing, Gwendolyn Kiste, and Paul Tremblay The Thing in the Labyrinth, a horror bookclub moderated by Kathryn E. McGee at The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles

Get LIT With Leza
Linda Addison Gets Lit

Get LIT With Leza

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 69:00


Linda Addison born in Philadelphia, PA is an American poet and writer of horror, fantasy, and science fiction. Addison is the first African-American winner of the HWA Bram Stoker Award®, which she won four times for her collections Consumed, Reduced to Beautiful Grey Ashes (2001) and Being Full of Light, Insubstantial (2007) and How To Recognize A Demon Has Become Your Friend (2011) and Four Elements (2014). You can find her at lindaaddisonpoet.com. We talked about the shifting landscape of horror lit from the 70's to the present, poetry, Fairy Tales, Feminism, & so much more!

Great Lakes Horror Company
Great Lakes Horror Company - Ep. 033 - On Mentoring, with Linda Addison

Great Lakes Horror Company

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 17:50


On this month's show, Jason White talks to four-time Bram Stoker Award-winning author and poet Linda Addison, who also took home the Mentor of the Year award at this year's banquet. Linda joins us to discuss mentoring and mentorships and the rewards of both, as well as her experiences working with developing writers.

The Horror Show with Brian Keene
BEST OF - JEFF STRAND AND LINDA ADDISON - The Horror Show With Brian Keene - Ep 135

The Horror Show with Brian Keene

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 49:47


In this special encore presentation, Brian talks to best-selling author Jeff Strand and celebrated poet Linda Addison.

Writing Excuses
12.12: Words as Words, with Linda Addison

Writing Excuses

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 21:07


Your Hosts: Howard and Dan, with Special Guest Linda Addison Linda Addison joined us at the World Horror Convention in 2016 for a discussion of the shapes and sounds of words as seen from the perspective of the poet, and how this approach can inform our prose.

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Eating the Fantastic
Episode 11: Linda Addison

Eating the Fantastic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 80:50


Join Linda Addison for lunch at Yardbird in Las Vegas as we talk of how someone who earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics transformed into a  four-time Bram Stoker Award winning writer, the way a chance encounter with Grand Master Frederik Pohl during a New York is Book Country Festival helped her nail her first sale to Asimov's, why this acclaimed horror poet has now  decided to go from micro to macro and write a trilogy of science fiction novels, and much more.

Great Lakes Horror Company
Great Lakes Horror Company - Ep. 006 - Children of the Night

Great Lakes Horror Company

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2016 52:00


Children of the Night - A look at how we came to horror, featuring an interview with Linda Addison, and a roundtable discussion with Sephera Giron, Andrew Robertson, Bill Snider and Monica S. Kuebler.

The Horror Show with Brian Keene
LINDA ADDISON | The Horror Show with Brian Keene EP 33

The Horror Show with Brian Keene

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 64:49


Episode 33 LINDA ADDISON – Brian interviews horror poet (and the first African American to win the Bram Stoker Award) Linda Addison. Plus, Dave returns from Prog Power, Stephen King goes to the White House and more!