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重點摘錄: 看台漫的標準會比較寬嗎?→與其說標準比較寬,不如說,無論是什麼樣的故事,都會有「閱讀順序」與「期待落差」的狀況。簡而言之,每個人閱讀的喜好都不一樣,挑有興趣的看就好囉! 我們都要去面壁! 趴趴熊的熊掌拍下去! 【遺珠】按照出版日期排序 2024-02-06《吃飯睡覺打冬冬:忍之章》 2024-02-23《遺忘之神》 2024-06-19《植有木瓜樹的小鎮》 2024-07-26《尋山人》 2024-11-04《UFO飛行士》 2024-11-13《永世流轉II》 2024-11-27《獅子藏匿的書屋》 2024-12-07《Toby King托比王》 【聽友推薦】按照投稿順序 2024-11-27《台灣疑案錄》 2024-02-27《芭蕉的芽vol.2》 2024-12-26《騎樓迷宮冒險譚》 【時間軸】 00:01:17 看台漫的標準會比較寬嗎? ===遺珠=== 00:17:10 《吃飯睡覺打冬冬:忍之章》 00:34:31《遺忘之神Lost Gods》 00:47:10《植有木瓜樹的小鎮》 01:03:30 忽然開始閒聊-挑私心賞的標準 01:07:20 莫名認真歪去討論《燃燒的西太平洋》 01:10:00《尋山人》 01:31:33《UFO飛行士》 01:40:00《永世流轉》 02:02:45《獅子藏匿的書屋》 02:15:00《Toby King托比王》 ===聽友推薦=== 02:46:41《台灣疑案錄》、《芭蕉的芽》 02:58:51《騎樓迷宮冒險譚》 03:07:48 結尾閒聊 【詳細書目資訊】 書名:吃飯睡覺打冬冬:忍之章 漫畫:OOPEACH 出版社:威向 出版日期:2024-02-06 狀態:全一冊(完結) 電子書:https://moo.im/a/5gpKOW 簡介:主角不在封面,故事被書名耽誤,但希望大家有機會還是可以來看~ 書名:遺忘之神Lost Gods 漫畫:葉長青 出版社:奇異果 出版日期:2024-02-23 狀態:全一冊(完結) 電子書:無 簡介:流連於百萬之眾生,漫步過時空的間隙,為消失中的神明跳起祈禱之舞 展覽活動至2025-04-20,詳見:https://www.facebook.com/share/16AYjKtLRg/ 書名:植有木瓜樹的小鎮 漫畫:阮光民 原作: 龍瑛宗 出版社:前衛 出版日期:2024-06-19 狀態:全一冊(完結) 電子書:https://moo.im/a/0foABP 簡介:我們對於未來的理想與憧憬,在現實面前,如同腐熟木瓜一般爛了滿地。 書名:尋山人 漫畫:艸肅Tsaosu 出版社:台灣角川 出版日期:2024-07-25 狀態:全一冊(完結) 電子書:https://moo.im/a/3ilpVX 簡介:尋找山的人、巡視山的人,穿梭於樹林之間的守護者。 書名:UFO飛行士 漫畫:NOBI璋 出版社:大辣 出版日期:2024-11-04 狀態:全一冊(完結) 電子書:https://moo.im/a/1dekqI 簡介:我想要當個羽人,翱翔於天際。唯獨飛行,讓我……渴望自由、渴望挑戰! 書名:永世流轉II 漫畫:黑青郎君 出版社:未來數位 出版日期:2024-11-13 狀態:2集(完結?) 電子書:https://moo.im/a/5hyEGO 簡介:關於永生不死的少女們,在漫漫的時間長河中,看盡人間險惡的戰鬥漫畫(嗯?) 書名:獅子藏匿的書屋4 漫畫:小島 出版社:原動力文化 出版日期:2024-11-27 狀態:全4冊(完結) 電子書:https://moo.im/a/245hFO 簡介:天才vs天才vsAI 、頂尖對決、屬於台灣的圍棋漫畫! 書名:Toby King托比王 漫畫:NANO HERO 出版社:大塊 出版日期:2024-12-07 狀態:1集(未完) 電子書:https://moo.im/a/4dgsHV 簡介:要隱藏多少秘密與犧牲,才能鞏固美滿的童話王國? 【聽友推薦】(同意授權我們在節目中朗讀推薦理由) 書名:台灣疑案錄 漫畫:ijlii 編劇:賴惟智 出版社:凌宇 出版日期:2024-11-27 ISBN:9786267315231 狀態:1集(未完) 電子書:https://moo.im/a/17qzLY 書名:芭蕉的芽vol.2 作者:左萱 出版社:蓋亞 出版日期:2024-02-27 狀態:3集(未完) 電子書:https://moo.im/a/0oJOUV 書名:騎樓迷宮冒險譚 作者:Kan 出版社:奇異果 出版日期:2024-12-26 狀態:全一冊(完結) 電子書:無 Kan 的作品(CCC追漫台):https://www.creative-comic.tw/zh/author/356249672967 【提及的其他作品】 《藤子不二雄SF短篇集》 影集《Westworld》 《不思議少年》 《三個不結婚的女人》 https://moo.im/a/013arC 任正華短篇集《漫漫畫人間》、《人肉包子》 https://moo.im/a/18nNOS 《謝謝你,在世界的角落找到我》 《永夜山》 https://moo.im/a/3eijIU 《尋能第4小隊》 https://moo.im/a/18enNP 《燃燒的西太平洋》 https://moo.im/a/0aitNR 《雪下的真相》 https://moo.im/a/1admzB 《好想去台玩 台灣旅行同好會》 https://moo.im/a/2nxBCO 《葬送的芙莉蓮》 https://moo.im/a/07korE 《異人茶跡》 https://moo.im/a/26guPX 《直到夜色溫柔》 https://moo.im/a/hnvBEJ 電影《動物方城市》( Zootopia ) 《BEASTARS》 https://moo.im/a/1isuyG 《 MAGI魔奇少年》 https://moo.im/a/0kALVX 《摸布想自己賺罐罐》 https://moo.im/a/fsDEKV 《大貓族》 https://www.creative-comic.tw/zh/book/369/content 《秘密耳語》 https://moo.im/a/gjvwXZ 《地下街的透明少女》 https://moo.im/a/789knx 《要是未曾相遇就好了》 https://moo.im/a/56bvSW 《引路人》 https://moo.im/a/579ahG 《暗黑雨港城》 https://moo.im/a/biwEQW 《癔病童話Hysteria》 https://www.creative-comic.tw/zh/book/349/content 【提及的 Podcast 節目】 大人的漫畫社Podcast - EP54【金漫15】百年前的文學改編《一桿秤仔》漫畫版,他們為什麼想這麼做?(上)ft.阮光民、鄭清鴻 https://kidultcomic.firstory.io/episodes/cm59odkpf00i301vqdxmy42yx 大人的漫畫社Podcast - EP54【金漫15】百年前的文學改編《一桿秤仔》漫畫版,他們為什麼想這麼做?(下)ft.阮光民、鄭清鴻 https://kidultcomic.firstory.io/episodes/cm59oer8a00i701vq4s31dflc 御宅文青相談所Podcast - EP108 漫畫相談所#1 漫畫家艸肅|因為喜歡台灣文化所以創作,從同人繪師到商業誌漫畫家的奇幻之旅 https://galahippie.firstory.io/episodes/cm2lplnr40w2e01yw9w744kra 大衛鮑魚在火星Podcast https://player.soundon.fm/p/7ddc6f99-0685-47e2-bdf6-b7f14777838e 茉莉書坊Podcast - EP17|聊漫畫|獅子藏匿的書屋|正式出道前 ft. 漫畫家小島 https://player.soundon.fm/p/0d6f0387-f396-4f71-b3ef-a2e2432c13a6/episodes/9758a269-fab8-45f7-9618-41b5beba7ca0 【提及的事情】 2022牛津年度代表字「哥布林模式 Goblin Mode」:「我就廢」成了後疫情時代的精神指標 https://www.vogue.com.tw/entertainment/article/oxford-word-of-2022-goblin-mode 洪信介- 只有國中學歷,卻成國家地理頻道認證植物獵人 https://www.cw.com.tw/article/5126813 課程介紹- 社團法人中華緊急救護技術員協會 https://www.emt.org.tw/temtaf/LeCourseBrf [情報] 中國網購未來數位18禁漫畫 被沒收+裁罰 https://disp.cc/b/ACG/fdkX -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Hark, Constructs! We hope you enjoy the latest episode of our series of Bonus Episodes we're calling, “Tomb Talks”, where we invite some of our favorite authors and artists to our table to discuss their work and the works that inspire them as well as the various types of nerdy media we consume. This interview features Brom, author of The Plucker, The Devil's Rose, The Child Thief, Krampus: the Yule Lord, Lost Gods, Slewfoot, and, coming September 17th from Tor Nightfire, EVIL IN ME! We hope you enjoy the conversation! Very Respectfully, Nick & Emily Here's a link to Brom's website! Follow The Unlocked Tomb Podcast Here! Featuring Original Music by: - Chelsea Lankes - Ghost© (Remix by Dance with the Dead (Permission for use granted by the artist)
This week, we've picked up our magnifying glasses and put on our detective hats as we join David Attenborough in uncovering the mystery of a wooden idol from Easter Island. What does this idol represent? Is it a fake? Is it actually the best version of this idol in existence? Tune in to find out.Meanwhile, both of us have been watching a lot of DC content. Sam wallows in nostalgia with the 2001 Justice League cartoon, while Lewis revisits 2022's The Batman and watches James Gunn's The Suicide Squad for the first time ever.We've also both watched all the episodes of Loki season 2 that are out at the time of recording, coming away with quite different views on the whole affair. Do we have predictions for the final episode? Yes.00:00 Intro & Catchup07:00 Project News (Joe Barton In Demand & Project 007 update)16:45 Attenborough's Passion Projects (2016) "The Lost Gods of Easter Island"56:25 Personal Projects (Loki Season 2, Justice League, The Batman & The Suicide Squad)Thanks to Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio for the synths.Contact us:https://linktr.ee/theprojectprojectpod
Since the late 19th century, scholars have thought the poetry and stories of medieval Wales, gathered in manuscripts such as the Red Book of Hergest and the Book of Taliesin, represent stories about pagan gods and goddesses – but recently this has been challenged. These books deal with magic and enchantment and contain vivid characters such as Rhiannon, the proud and wilful Arianrhod, the beautiful and treacherous flower-maiden Blodeuwedd, the decent and vulnerable Lleu Llaw Gyffes, and the supreme bard Taliesin.A lecture by Ronald Hutton recorded on 26 April 2023 at David Game College, London.The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/wales-godsGresham College has offered free public lectures for over 400 years, thanks to the generosity of our supporters. There are currently over 2,500 lectures free to access. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest minds. To support Gresham's mission, please consider making a donation: https://gresham.ac.uk/support/Website: https://gresham.ac.ukTwitter: https://twitter.com/greshamcollegeFacebook: https://facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: https://instagram.com/greshamcollegeSupport the show
world-renowned glass artist located in Washington State, Phil Siegel developed his own unique understanding of flameworked glass without any formal education or apprenticeship. With an extensive background in construction and education in architecture, he challenges himself to create a relationship between fantasy and structure throughout his pieces while relating to his spiritual, intellectual, and emotional self. Born in 1972 in Petaluma, California, Siegel developed a career as a general contractor designing and building high-end homes, working with clients from the ground up. In 2008 the economy crashed, banks stopped loaning money, and people stopped building houses. Out of work and experiencing his first winter off in years, Siegel began exploring a book he'd purchased 18 years earlier – Intro to Glassblowing by Homer Hoyt. In 2010, at age 38, Siegel took his first classes in flameworking pipes, something he'd wanted to do since seeing basic spoon pipes at a Grateful Dead show years prior. As a busy contractor, he had no idea how pipe art had evolved over the years, and his fellow students suggested he check out Instagram for education and inspiration. Siegel eventually progressed in his own torch skills to the point where the owner of the studio where he was taking classes, Dustin Revere at Revere Glass in Berkeley, offered him a job. Siegel worked there for five months before opening his own studio. His early glass included sculptural pieces adorned in classical line work, horns, symmetrical builds that were classically inspired, and bumblebee rigs. But perhaps one of his most successful series began six years into his glass career. When Siegel's wife suggested he make a pipe for himself, the artist created a wizard figure based on a Christmas gnome he'd made as an ornament. He states: “I posted it as a goof really. I never thought people would enjoy it so much. But there was nobody making a wizard pipe at that time. And the more that I made, the more people requested them. It was the first time I made something that wasn't an exercise in discipline. I came from a world that rewarded precision, symmetry, proper planning. I didn't have a whole lot of experience making something whimsical and fun. It was hard for me to begin with. I'm thankful for the wizards more than anything, because they allowed me to find that more childlike part of myself when it comes to the creative process.” An avid reader of Joseph Campbell, archetypes resonate with Siegel. When he noticed that pipe artists weren't utilizing traditional art space – walls – the artist created a series of shallow shadowbox pieces featuring fish in 3D movement. These works frame pipes in a new way while telling a story. Siegel was inspired by a legend involving a huge school of golden Koi swimming upstream the Yellow River in China. Gaining strength by fighting against the current, the school glimmered as they swam together through the river. When they reached a waterfall at the end of the river, many of the Koi turned back, letting the flow of the river carry them away. The remaining Koi refused to give up. Leaping from the depths of the river, they attempted to reach the top of the waterfall to no avail. Their efforts caught the attention of local demons, who mocked their efforts and heightened the waterfall out of malice. After a hundred years of jumping, one Koi finally reached the top of the waterfall. The gods recognized the Koi for its perseverance and determination and turned it into a golden dragon, the image of power and strength. “I'm intrigued by folklore in general because it's specifically tailored for each culture but is also globally understood by humanity,” explains Siegel. “All cultures share archetypes – hero, martyr, pariah. These stories are universal and touch on many of the same motifs. They warn or inspire. They're equally powerful, and people gravitate toward both.” Describing himself as “more rigid in the way he thinks things through,” Siegel is currently working on a project that required 200 hours of prep. One of his ancient Lost Gods series, the Feathered Serpent is a prominent supernatural entity or deity, found in many Mesoamerican religions. It is still called Quetzalcoatl among the Aztecs. The double symbolism used by the Feathered Serpent is considered allegoric to the dual nature of the deity, where being feathered represents its divine nature or ability to fly to reach the skies and being a serpent represents its human nature or ability to creep on the ground among other animals of the Earth, a dualism very common in Mesoamerican deities. Says Siegel: “Snake motifs, bird motifs, these Gods are inspired by multidimensional beings that passed into this dimension to share knowledge and help humanity evolve.” On 4/20, Siegel had a solo show at Fuego Smoke Shop called Conjuring Clouds. From January 30 – February 3, 2023, he, Lacey (Laceface) Walton, and Chris (Hickory) Vickers collaborated at the Coring Museum of Glass studio, employing advanced flameworking techniques that included complex assembly of hollow forms and finely detailed solid sculptural elements, which came together into a compositional sculpture. This work incorporated each artist's individual style into a seamlessly blended idea. From May 18 – 20, Siegel and LaceFace will co-teach a class at Orlando Glass Union, Orlando, Florida. Says Siegel: “The most exciting things going on in glass right now are happening in the pipe world. We are not constricted by traditional ideals of art. It's pulled from a nexus of popular imagery from our own small community and larger cultural elements. These things aren't really being expressed in much of any of the other glass that's being made. The pipe community has a lot of pretty far-reaching ideas.”
With Scylla gone and the Lost Gods free from their binds, Anastasia hopes to re-unite the sirens of the sea and the sky. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The Chosen finish visiting the Lost Gods by seeing the Lord Strategist and the Divine Revelry. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The Chosen are taken on a tour of the Sunken City and meet gods lost to time and history. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
Thesseus receives a gift from Mogis before leaving Kruphix's island, while Calin makes a decision that would take his life in a whole new direction. Meanwhile, Adelphos struggles with Thesseus' choice to continue down the path Mogis set up for him. What will our Heroes make of their newly acquired power? Will they be able to get along long enough to accomplish the task at hand?
Deep Energy 2.0 - Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage and Yoga
Background Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage, Yoga, Studying and TherapyHi everyone, this is Jim Butler and welcome to the Deep Energy Podcast - 1049 - Lost Gods and Forgotten Spirits - Part 2 …….I have a brand new podcast. ‘Slow Piano for Sleep' A weekly podcast of my own solo ambient piano pieces. Available wherever you listen to podcasts and at the link belowhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep/id1626828397https://open.spotify.com/show/5BD3upRDysHNAKctGODPKT?si=18ca97b89ccb4d39If you would like to find out more about me and my music, head on over to www.jimbutlermusic.com or you can e-mail me at jimbutlermusic@gmail.com. On the website you will find links to all of my social media including FB, FB fan page, IG and Twitter and any live appearances I am making in the Keene, NH area. My YouTube page has all of the podcasts if you like listening that way, plus various other videos. https://www.youtube.com/user/JimButlerMusicI now have a merchandise store with a collection of mugs, t-shirts, tote bags, hoodie's and a ton more… you can find it at www.deepenergy.threadless.com This podcast is ad supported, if you would like to listen to the podcast without ads or speaking, please go to my Bandcamp page and most of the podcasts are there. If you would like a podcast and you don't see it, just send me an e-mail and I will get it uploaded ASAP.www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com Please share, subscribe, rate and review (helps more people find the podcast) through however you listen to the podcast including:Spreaker, Stitcher, Apple Podcast App, Castbox, Pandora, Spotify, Soundcloud, Luminary, iHeart Radio, Radio.com, Deezer, YouTube, Alexa and Siri and many other podcast providers.Thank you for listening. Until the next time, please be kind to one another, peace, bye…
Background Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage, Yoga, Studying and TherapyHi everyone, this is Jim Butler and welcome to the Deep Energy Podcast - 1049 - Lost Gods and Forgotten Spirits - Part 2 …….I have a brand new podcast. ‘Slow Piano for Sleep' A weekly podcast of my own solo ambient piano pieces. Available wherever you listen to podcasts and at the link belowhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep/id1626828397https://open.spotify.com/show/5BD3upRDysHNAKctGODPKT?si=18ca97b89ccb4d39If you would like to find out more about me and my music, head on over to www.jimbutlermusic.com or you can e-mail me at jimbutlermusic@gmail.com. On the website you will find links to all of my social media including FB, FB fan page, IG and Twitter and any live appearances I am making in the Keene, NH area. My YouTube page has all of the podcasts if you like listening that way, plus various other videos. https://www.youtube.com/user/JimButlerMusicI now have a merchandise store with a collection of mugs, t-shirts, tote bags, hoodie's and a ton more… you can find it at www.deepenergy.threadless.com This podcast is ad supported, if you would like to listen to the podcast without ads or speaking, please go to my Bandcamp page and most of the podcasts are there. If you would like a podcast and you don't see it, just send me an e-mail and I will get it uploaded ASAP.www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com Please share, subscribe, rate and review (helps more people find the podcast) through however you listen to the podcast including:Spreaker, Stitcher, Apple Podcast App, Castbox, Pandora, Spotify, Soundcloud, Luminary, iHeart Radio, Radio.com, Deezer, YouTube, Alexa and Siri and many other podcast providers.Thank you for listening. Until the next time, please be kind to one another, peace, bye…
Deep Energy 2.0 - Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage and Yoga
Background Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage, Yoga, Studying and TherapyHi everyone, this is Jim Butler and welcome to the Deep Energy Podcast - 1048 - Lost Gods and Forgotten Spirits - Part 1 …….I have a brand new podcast. ‘Slow Piano for Sleep' A weekly podcast of my own solo ambient piano pieces. Available wherever you listen to podcasts and at the link belowhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep/id1626828397https://open.spotify.com/show/5BD3upRDysHNAKctGODPKT?si=18ca97b89ccb4d39If you would like to find out more about me and my music, head on over to www.jimbutlermusic.com or you can e-mail me at jimbutlermusic@gmail.com. On the website you will find links to all of my social media including FB, FB fan page, IG and Twitter and any live appearances I am making in the Keene, NH area. My YouTube page has all of the podcasts if you like listening that way, plus various other videos. https://www.youtube.com/user/JimButlerMusicI now have a merchandise store with a collection of mugs, t-shirts, tote bags, hoodie's and a ton more… you can find it at www.deepenergy.threadless.com This podcast is ad supported, if you would like to listen to the podcast without ads or speaking, please go to my Bandcamp page and most of the podcasts are there. If you would like a podcast and you don't see it, just send me an e-mail and I will get it uploaded ASAP.www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com Please share, subscribe, rate and review (helps more people find the podcast) through however you listen to the podcast including:Spreaker, Stitcher, Apple Podcast App, Castbox, Pandora, Spotify, Soundcloud, Luminary, iHeart Radio, Radio.com, Deezer, YouTube, Alexa and Siri and many other podcast providers.Thank you for listening. Until the next time, please be kind to one another, peace, bye…
Background Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage, Yoga, Studying and TherapyHi everyone, this is Jim Butler and welcome to the Deep Energy Podcast - 1048 - Lost Gods and Forgotten Spirits - Part 1 …….I have a brand new podcast. ‘Slow Piano for Sleep' A weekly podcast of my own solo ambient piano pieces. Available wherever you listen to podcasts and at the link belowhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep/id1626828397https://open.spotify.com/show/5BD3upRDysHNAKctGODPKT?si=18ca97b89ccb4d39If you would like to find out more about me and my music, head on over to www.jimbutlermusic.com or you can e-mail me at jimbutlermusic@gmail.com. On the website you will find links to all of my social media including FB, FB fan page, IG and Twitter and any live appearances I am making in the Keene, NH area. My YouTube page has all of the podcasts if you like listening that way, plus various other videos. https://www.youtube.com/user/JimButlerMusicI now have a merchandise store with a collection of mugs, t-shirts, tote bags, hoodie's and a ton more… you can find it at www.deepenergy.threadless.com This podcast is ad supported, if you would like to listen to the podcast without ads or speaking, please go to my Bandcamp page and most of the podcasts are there. If you would like a podcast and you don't see it, just send me an e-mail and I will get it uploaded ASAP.www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com Please share, subscribe, rate and review (helps more people find the podcast) through however you listen to the podcast including:Spreaker, Stitcher, Apple Podcast App, Castbox, Pandora, Spotify, Soundcloud, Luminary, iHeart Radio, Radio.com, Deezer, YouTube, Alexa and Siri and many other podcast providers.Thank you for listening. Until the next time, please be kind to one another, peace, bye…
Join Lucas and Miranda for their first panel interview, where they talk about Norse Mythology in Fantasy Fiction.They are joined by: Professor Carolyne Larrington, a tutorial fellow in medieval English Literature at St John's College, Oxford. She is author of The Norse Myths: A Guide to the Gods and Heroes.Joanne Harris, author of four Norse fantasy titles - Runemarks, Runelight, The Testament of Loki and The Gospel of Loki - all set within the same fictional universe.Francesca Simon, author of three norse fantasy titles - The Sleeping Army and The Lost Gods, and The Monstrous Child. She is currently writing a new children's book series called Two Terrible Vikings.Becky Hill, ex-librarian, book blogger, a dedicated pilgrim of The JORVIK Viking Festival, and life-long bookworm. She has a particular obsession with anything Viking such as culture, history, art, literature, comics and games and of course books.For more information, or if you have an idea for a future episode, you can email us at:podcast@yorkat.co.ukTell us what you think!This episode is sponsored by Nidhoggr Mead!
This second episode of the Fyrgen Podcast continues where the first left off. Here I attempt to give an overview of the ways one might begin to practice as a pagan. Contents: Choosing your tradition/pantheon, recommended reading, meditation, methods of worship, a song, community, change of mindset, and the weekly riddle.The books mentioned in this episode are:The Poetic and Prose Eddas - Snorri SturlusonThe Real Middle-Earth - Brian BatesThe Way of Wyrd - Brian BatesBy Oak, Ash, & Thorn: Modern Celtic Shamanism - D.J. ConwayThe Lost Gods of England - Brian BranstonLooking for the Lost Gods of England - Kathleen HerbertPath to the Gods: Anglo-Saxon Paganism for Beginners - Swain WodeningHammer of the Gods - Swain WodeningFamily Rites For The Germanic Heathen - Swain WodeningVarious - Hilda Ellis DavidsonAsatru: A Native European Spirituality - Stephen McNallenRudiments of Runelore - Stephen PollingtonTo Hold the Holytides - Thórbeorht Ealdorblóte
A modern western set in hell. A tale of revenge between Krampus and Santa. One man's determined trek through the brutal landscape of purgatory. These dark stories, and more, all sprang from the imagination of the author and American gothic fantasy artist known simply as Brom. In this episode, Julie and Eve talk to Brom about what it's like to both write and illustrate his books, which include his gorgeous, creepy, lush, atmospheric paintings. He describes the relationship between the writer and the visual artist in him--and what happens when they're in conflict. They talk, too, about the creative challenges raised by Brom's latest novel, Slewfoot: A Tale of Bewitchery, a horror novel set in colonial America, and why Norman Rockwell is perhaps Brom's biggest inspiration. They also discuss how Brom's books have found a devoted audience while defying certain traditional publishing norms. And in a nod to Halloween, Eve shares a story about a psychic experience that was the most frightening night of her life. At age twenty, Brom began working full-time as a commercial illustrator in Atlanta, Georgia. Three years later he entered the field of fantastic art. He has since lent his distinctive vision to everything from novels and games, to comics and film. Brom is the award-winning author and illustrator of the novels The Plucker; The Devil's Rose; The Child Thief; Krampus, the Yule Lord; Lost Gods, and Slewfoot: A Tale of Bewitchery. Find us on Twitter (@bookdreamspod) and Instagram (@bookdreamspodcast), or email us at contact@bookdreamspodcast.com. We encourage you to visit our website and sign up for our newsletter for information about our episodes, guests, and more. Book Dreams is a part of Lit Hub Radio and the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy. Since you're listening to Book Dreams, we'd like to suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows about literature, writing, and storytelling like Storybound and The History of Literature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In celebration of the full moon of 6/24/2021 I offer another great primer for esoteric and occult gnosis to my fellow travelers. I offer to Dreamland the Manly P Hall Lectures The Secret of the 33rd Degree of Freemasonry, the Secret of Atlantis, and the Secret of the Lost Gods. Each is complete and in that order. I know the recording is a little rough but it's analogue and thus took me the close to four hours to record this entire episode. It offers excellent information and a great introduction into the inheritance of modern occultism in the west and esoteric eastern traditions as equal siblings from an original cultural source - Atlantis. Namaste and Shalom. Iron sharpens iron and a friend sharpens a friend! Follow me on social media Instagram and Tik Tok both @beyondtopsecrettexan and check out my YouTube channel Beyond Top Secret Texan Podcast in the search bar and follow my linktr.ee/beyondtopsecrettexan to support me via patreon. Only $1 to start and gain access to perks such as direct messaging and exclusive content uploads. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyondtopsecrettexan/support
If China's Mao era is seen by many as a time of great upheaval and chaos, there are also people and places for whom things appear quite different. Writing from one such place in A Time of Lost Gods: Mediumship, Madness, and the Ghost after Mao (U California Press, 2020), Emily Ng foregrounds the perspective of a rural population in Henan province whose cosmological visions frame the Mao period as a time of relative calm, when a powerful sovereign brought order to both human and sprit realms. Throughout this book, cosmological disturbance, ghosts and psychiatric disorder become lenses through which to understand the upheaval of capital flows, cross-country migrations and intergenerational strife which have coloured social, economic and political relationships in China since Mao. Ng's extensive fieldwork with spirit mediums themselves, ordinary villagers who consult them and patients in a local hospital is complemented by cosmically ambitious insights into society and history which make this beautifully written book an invaluable resource for understanding China's past and present, and eras of historical disturbance more generally, through a highly compelling new lens. Ed Pulford is a Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on friendships and histories between the Chinese, Korean and Russian worlds, and northeast Asian indigenous groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
If China's Mao era is seen by many as a time of great upheaval and chaos, there are also people and places for whom things appear quite different. Writing from one such place in A Time of Lost Gods: Mediumship, Madness, and the Ghost after Mao (U California Press, 2020), Emily Ng foregrounds the perspective of a rural population in Henan province whose cosmological visions frame the Mao period as a time of relative calm, when a powerful sovereign brought order to both human and sprit realms. Throughout this book, cosmological disturbance, ghosts and psychiatric disorder become lenses through which to understand the upheaval of capital flows, cross-country migrations and intergenerational strife which have coloured social, economic and political relationships in China since Mao. Ng's extensive fieldwork with spirit mediums themselves, ordinary villagers who consult them and patients in a local hospital is complemented by cosmically ambitious insights into society and history which make this beautifully written book an invaluable resource for understanding China's past and present, and eras of historical disturbance more generally, through a highly compelling new lens. Ed Pulford is a Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on friendships and histories between the Chinese, Korean and Russian worlds, and northeast Asian indigenous groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/folkore
If China's Mao era is seen by many as a time of great upheaval and chaos, there are also people and places for whom things appear quite different. Writing from one such place in A Time of Lost Gods: Mediumship, Madness, and the Ghost after Mao (U California Press, 2020), Emily Ng foregrounds the perspective of a rural population in Henan province whose cosmological visions frame the Mao period as a time of relative calm, when a powerful sovereign brought order to both human and sprit realms. Throughout this book, cosmological disturbance, ghosts and psychiatric disorder become lenses through which to understand the upheaval of capital flows, cross-country migrations and intergenerational strife which have coloured social, economic and political relationships in China since Mao. Ng's extensive fieldwork with spirit mediums themselves, ordinary villagers who consult them and patients in a local hospital is complemented by cosmically ambitious insights into society and history which make this beautifully written book an invaluable resource for understanding China's past and present, and eras of historical disturbance more generally, through a highly compelling new lens. Ed Pulford is a Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on friendships and histories between the Chinese, Korean and Russian worlds, and northeast Asian indigenous groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
If China's Mao era is seen by many as a time of great upheaval and chaos, there are also people and places for whom things appear quite different. Writing from one such place in A Time of Lost Gods: Mediumship, Madness, and the Ghost after Mao (U California Press, 2020), Emily Ng foregrounds the perspective of a rural population in Henan province whose cosmological visions frame the Mao period as a time of relative calm, when a powerful sovereign brought order to both human and sprit realms. Throughout this book, cosmological disturbance, ghosts and psychiatric disorder become lenses through which to understand the upheaval of capital flows, cross-country migrations and intergenerational strife which have coloured social, economic and political relationships in China since Mao. Ng's extensive fieldwork with spirit mediums themselves, ordinary villagers who consult them and patients in a local hospital is complemented by cosmically ambitious insights into society and history which make this beautifully written book an invaluable resource for understanding China's past and present, and eras of historical disturbance more generally, through a highly compelling new lens. Ed Pulford is a Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on friendships and histories between the Chinese, Korean and Russian worlds, and northeast Asian indigenous groups. Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies
If China's Mao era is seen by many as a time of great upheaval and chaos, there are also people and places for whom things appear quite different. Writing from one such place in A Time of Lost Gods: Mediumship, Madness, and the Ghost after Mao (U California Press, 2020), Emily Ng foregrounds the perspective of a rural population in Henan province whose cosmological visions frame the Mao period as a time of relative calm, when a powerful sovereign brought order to both human and sprit realms. Throughout this book, cosmological disturbance, ghosts and psychiatric disorder become lenses through which to understand the upheaval of capital flows, cross-country migrations and intergenerational strife which have coloured social, economic and political relationships in China since Mao. Ng's extensive fieldwork with spirit mediums themselves, ordinary villagers who consult them and patients in a local hospital is complemented by cosmically ambitious insights into society and history which make this beautifully written book an invaluable resource for understanding China's past and present, and eras of historical disturbance more generally, through a highly compelling new lens. Ed Pulford is a Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on friendships and histories between the Chinese, Korean and Russian worlds, and northeast Asian indigenous groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
This is the episode to listen to, if you feel trapped in a job and want to hear about creative courage paying off beautifully. Micah's story is one of guts, grit and fantasy fiction. I've been privileged to get a front row seat of his story - he's a great friend and someone that consistently encourages me to do the creative work, I find hard to reach. Micah's experienced a ton of change and challenges - from breaking out of hum-drum 9 to 5, to published author. I like to remind him he's taken on the marathon running of creativity - writing and breathing life into rich and mythic worlds that are vivid and aching to be seen on screen. Both his books took very different time frames to write - Lost Gods was 12 years in the making and Pale Kings done in 5 months. His first novel, Lost Gods, was a Brave New Words finalist, and also nominated for a British Fantasy Award. Since we recorded this episode, Micah left care work and now works full time as a writer and content creator. My observation of Micah's creative courage - it has multiplied - in his own story and for others hearing it too.Lost Gods on AmazonPale Kings on AmazonKeep being courageous,Rachael xwww.calloncourage.com/podcast/micah-yongoWHO'S BEHIND THIS PODCAST?I'd ridden pretty high on the creative career rollercoaster. At times it was exhilarating (and occasionally it was terrifying.) It takes stamina, guts and more than a smattering of resilience. Don't panic, this isn't another podcast telling you to hustle harder. I've been there and got the burnout badge to prove it.I'm looking to find people who are doing the work they love, but it's been a bumpy ride.Starting over can be wonderful, agony and pants shakingly scary all at the same time. There are others who did it. Who are right in the centre of figuring that out. I'm trying to find the people, I needed to hear, at the time I felt I was free-falling from the loop-di-loop.BUILD A KICKARSE CREATIVE BUSINESSI'm able to make this podcast because I get a small income from some kickarse affiliate products. If you use any of these products with my link I can receive a small percentage back. Which honestly, does help!These are products that I use everyday to make Call On Courage happen. If you're running an online business they just make your life easier.Go to https://www.calloncourage.com/kickarse to find out more.PLEASE CAN YOU HELP THIS PODCAST REACH MORE PEOPLE?If you've enjoyed any of these episodes or think this conversation on courage would help a friend, I'd appreciate a review. It takes less than 30 seconds and can really boost the chances of Call On Courage being discovered by others. Thanks :)Go to https://ratethispodcast.com/courage
Each week, host Mike Hover (@hoverdrive) and a guest use Wikipedia's random article generator to determine what they will chat about. This week comedic writer and performer Michael Coyne (@michael.f.coyne) journeys Into The Wikiverse and we visit Bláskógabyggð, Iceland. First we try and fail to pronounce this municipality for a couple minuets. Then we discuss big city living, a camping curse, and reveal the behind the scenes life of Renaissance Festival performers. Follow us on IG @intothewikiverse. Music provided by audionautix.com and additional sound effects music provided by freesfx.co.uk. Cover art by Lev Cantoral (IG @ominusorb). Weekly Ad - Children of the Lost Gods by Oscar K Reyes is now available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Children-Ancient-Greek-Mythology-Retelling-ebook/dp/B08JQQ41SN
Ray and Ariel dive into MCDM's SECOND issue of Arcadia. Arcadia is a supplemental magazine that equips DMs and players alike with new and inspiring content. In part two of our review, we discuss Joshua Mendenhall's Subclasses of the Seasons, Makenzie De Armas' Periodic Table of Elementals, and Rich Lecouflair's Well of the Lost Gods. Arcadia #2 is purchasable now for $7 on The MCDM Store *We are not affiliated with MCDM, nor do we gain any monetary rewards for purchases of their product. We just think it is inspired work worthy of attention. Our selfish desire is that by promoting Arcadia, MCDM is persuaded to publish further issues. If you liked the show today, please follow us on Instagram. It is the only means we have to get the show in front of new listeners.
Ray and Ariel dive into MCDM's SECOND issue of Arcadia. Arcadia is a supplemental magazine that equips DMs and players alike with new and inspiring content. In part two of our review, we discuss Joshua Mendenhall's Subclasses of the Seasons, Makenzie De Armas' Periodic Table of Elementals, and Rich Lecouflair's Well of the Lost Gods. Arcadia #2 is purchasable now for $7 on The MCDM Store *We are not affiliated with MCDM, nor do we gain any monetary rewards for purchases of their product. We just think it is inspired work worthy of attention. Our selfish desire is that by promoting Arcadia, MCDM is persuaded to publish further issues. If you liked the show today, please follow us on Instagram. It is the only means we have to get the show in front of new listeners.
Each week, host Mike Hover (@hoverdrive) and a guest use Wikipedia's random article generator to determine what they will chat about. This week author Oscar K Reyes @oscar.k.reyes (Children of the Lost Gods) journeys Into The Wikiverse and we learn about the Basque culture. We figure out that George Lucas stole most of Star Wars from their history, plus both Oscar and Mike have sad stories about playing musical instruments. Follow us on IG @intothewikiverse. Music provided by audionautix.com and additional sound effects music provided by freesfx.co.uk. Cover art by Lev Cantoral (IG @ominusorb). Weekly Ad - Hovedrive, the debut comedy album of Mike Hover is now available on all streaming platforms. mikehover.com
In this episode we look at new and recent poetry collections, which we list below. And our Toaster Challenge guest is Michael O’Loughlin whose new book of poetry and prose, Liberty Hall, will be published by New Island in April. Michael goes in search of lost gods with his Toaster Challenge choice, Roberto Calasso's Literature and the Gods. Here's a list of poetry books mentioned in the episode. Maurice Scully, Play BookJustin Quinn, Shallow SeasGrace Wilentz, The Limit of LightVictoria Kennefick, Eat Or We Both Starve (Due Mar 2021) Doireann Ní Ghríofa, To Star the Dark Moya Cannon, Collected Poems (Due this year)Jessamine O’Connor, Silver Spoon Poems from Pandemia, edited by Patrick CotterPatrick Cotter, Sonic White PoiseGreg Delanty, No More Time Jeffrey Wainright, As Best We CanThomas A. Clark, A Threadbare Coat: Selected PoemsApocalypse An Anthology edited by James Keery,Jean O’ Brien read her poem ‘Hotter Stars Burn Blue’ from Glimmering Girl, her forthcoming collection .Intro/outro music: Colm Mac Con Iomaire, ‘Thou Shalt Not Carry’ from The Hare’s Corner, 2008, with thanks to Colm for permission to use it.Artwork by Freya SirrTo subscribe to Books for Breakfast go to your podcast provider of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google etc) and search for the podcast then hit subscribe or follow, or simply click the appropriate button above. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/books4breakfast)
Each week, host Mike Hover (@hoverdrive) and a guest use Wikipedia's random article generator to determine what they will chat about. This week comedian and artist Whitney Wasson (@soberrabbit) journeys Into The Wikiverse and we stumble upon German rap music. We learn about controversial rapper Bushido, reminisce about Total Request Live, and talk about the double-edged sword that is Mega Bus. Check out soberrabbit.com Follow us on IG @intothewikiverse. Music provided by audionautix.com and additional sound effects music provided by freesfx.co.uk. Cover art by Lev Cantoral (IG @ominusorb). Weekly Ad - Children of the Lost Gods by Oscar K Reyes is now available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Children-Ancient-Greek-Mythology-Retelling-ebook/dp/B08JQQ41SN
Welcome to another two-part episode of LOST IN THE RABBIT HOLE -- this is PART ONE. In this episode, we cover just some of the variants of The Wild Hunt tales, which come from Europe, but can also be found in some form all over the world. The Wild Hunt is a tale of a pack of spectral beings riding horses, sometimes flying, late at night. Sometimes there are demon dogs, or other packs of animals. These tales are moral tales, with the riders or hunters presaging something really bad -- war, plague, discord, or even the death of the person who sees the riders. We see in this episode (both parts) that the frame of the pack of ghost hunters carries across cultures, but with some interesting shifts and detail changes. PART ONE: focuses on the background of the tale frame; from WODEN/ODIN leading the pack to the HERLE KING, this is an old lore that is still somehow very elastic. Part one includes the history of FRAU BERCHTA , one of the female figures to lead the pack of night riders.PART TWO: shares other cultures' tales, including THE NIGHT OF A HUNDRED DEMONS from Japan, HAWAIIAN NIGHT MARCHERS, the Canadian New Years tale of THE BEWITCHED CANOE, and the Old American West tale of the GHOST RIDERS. References for Part One of this episode:Jacob Grimm, German Mythology, volume 1D. L. Ashliman, THE WILD HUNT LEGENDSKatharine Briggs, An Encyclopedia of Fairies, Hobgoblins, Brownies, Boogies, and Other Supernatural CreaturesBrian Branston, The Lost Gods of EnglandAri Berk and William Spytma, Penance, Power, and Pursuit: On the Trail of the Wild Hunt Jennifer Westwood. Albion: A Guide to Legendary BritainThe Old Magic of Christmas, Linda RaedischThe Krampus and the Old, Dark Christmas: Roots and Rebirth of the Folkloric Devil, by Al Ridenour Ridenour also has a terrific podcast, here is the episode on Frau BerchtaAlso, from 2011, the VoVatia blog, Baby, Baby, It's a Wild Hunt
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This episode I chat to debut Fantasy novelist Micah Yongo about his novel of warring assassins and clashing ideologies, LOST GODS. We get into everything, from working with an editor to researching crossbow physics, to how you go from big ideas and sprawling, complex imaginary worlds down to a story, and the character who's going to propel you through it. Micah also talks about what it's like to be published for the first time, building a writing routine, and representation in SFF and beyond. This is a great episode to listen to if you want to know: - how can I turn my ideas for a setting into a story? - what's the best sort of character for a Fantasy story? - how can I research my Fantasy world when it doesn't exist? - what it like working with an editor? - who has the right to write what stories? I know you are awesome and I can rely on you to treat yourself and support Micah Yongo by ordering LOST GODS right now - do it, it's ace! https://wordery.com/lost-gods-micah-yongo-9780857667373#oid=1908_1 If you'd like to read my work, please order my novel THE HONOURS - you can get it here (shipped anywhere in the world) via awesome indie bookshop Mr B's Emporium: https://mrbsemporium.com/shop/books/the-honours/ And if you want to support the podcast and help me pay for hosting costs and website fees, you can click here and drop me a little something in a couple o' clicks. Thanks: www.ko-fi.com/timclare
Michael Tellinger is a scientist, explorer and internationally acclaimed author of numerous books, and dozens of lectures available on YouTube. He is the founder of the UBUNTU Liberation Movement of UNITY & Higher Consciousness. Michael has become an authority on the ancient vanished civilisations of Southern Africa, the mysterious origins of humankind, resonance, cymatics, and the power of sound. His research includes a diverse field of subjects such as archaeology, mythology, human origins, religion, origins of money, spirituality, breakthrough science and consciousness.https://michaeltellinger.com/
The story so far is read by Drew Beatty, author of White Trash Land, Lost Gods, and several short stories. In this week’s episode, Billy enters the one place at the fair he dared not go.
This week's story is "May the Best Man Win" by Skylar Kade, from the "Coming Together: As One" anthology, used by permission.It's read by Drew Beatty, author of the "Lost Gods" and "White Trash Land" available at Podiobooks.com.News this week includes a short story now available at Extasy Books, and the affiliate link in the upper right of the website for Filthy Figments.
In this episode of Lost Gods, disaffected trickster Kweku Anansi gets interrupted in the middle of a short con by a mysterious Indian, who schools Anansi in, among other things, the politically correct name for his people (First Nations), the fact that Kweku is far too nice a person to be very threatening, and running a technologically savvy scam can net a thousand dollars a pop.