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My chat with Scottish Writer-Director Ryan Hendrick about his films. "Lost At Christmas" and his most recent "Mercy Falls" http://www.magicmonkeyfilms.co.uk
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Mercy Falls.On this episode we are joined by Ryan Hendrick Ryan Hendrick is a Scottish filmmaker, director and actor. His works include Perfect Strangers, Sundown and Choices, the last of which he was nominated for a BAFTA.Mark and Me is now on YouTube - Please subscribe here https://www.youtube.com/@markandmePlease support the Mark and Me Podcast via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Markandme or you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/markandme or you can even treat yourself to a badge or sticker over at my store here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MarkandMeStoreThe Mark and Me podcast is proudly sponsored by Richer Sounds.Visit richersounds.com now to shop for all your hi-fi, home cinema and TV solutions. Also, don't forget to join their VIP club for FREE with just your email address to receive a great range of fantastic privileges.The Mark and Me podcast is also sponsored by The Folio Society, publisher of beautiful, illustrated, hardback books. Discover stunning editions of your favourite books here https://shorturl.at/tHIM4
In this episode Mike and Rich take a look at five new releases - click the links to see the trailers for each! We kick off with SHOWDOWN AT THE GRAND (Signature Entertainment), in which theatre owner Terence Howard battles with property developers and gets a little help from a genuine action hero! MERCY FALLS (101 Films) finds five friends at the mercy of a deranged killer in the Scottish highlands.... EVIE (High Flier Films) is a slow-burn, atmospheric horror about a cursed necklace... WEREWOLF SANTA (Miracle Media) asks the question, what if Santa was real and got bit by a werewolf? MUZZLE (Signature Entertainment) sees Aaron Eckhart as a LAPD K9 handler who loses his furry partner! Our Short Shot is a fan film based on the Jet Li film, UNLEASHED Click the link to watch the whole short. Our DTV throwback is HELLRAISER: BLOODLINE, the fourth installment in the series. It has recently been remastered and re-released as part of Arrow's Quartet of Torment boxset, which also includes the work-print of the film. Check out the review to hear our verdict on the two versions of the film! Follow the Short Shots TWITTER page, where we will be linking to a short film every day! Don't forget to also check out our main show, the DTV DIGEST on TWITTER and FACEBOOK!
In this exciting episode of the Jibber Jabber Podcast, your hosts Kev and Jay sit down with the incredibly talented writer and director, Ryan Hendrick. Get ready to dive deep into the world of filmmaking as Ryan takes us behind the scenes of his latest cinematic masterpiece, "Mercy Falls." "Mercy Falls" is a captivating film that has been making waves in the industry, and in this exclusive interview, you'll discover the creative process behind its creation. Ryan Hendrick shares his insights into the inspiration behind the story, the challenges of bringing it to life on screen, and the incredible journey that led to its completion. Join us as we explore the intricacies of storytelling, the art of direction, and the passion that drives filmmakers to pursue their dreams. Whether you're a seasoned cinephile or simply a lover of great storytelling, this episode will offer you a unique perspective on the magic that happens when creativity meets determination. Tune in to the Jibber Jabber Podcast and immerse yourself in the world of "Mercy Falls" as we unravel the secrets and inspirations behind this remarkable film. If you're a fan of cinema, you won't want to miss this in-depth conversation with the brilliant Ryan Hendrick. Get ready for a cinematic journey that will leave you inspired and eager to explore the world of independent filmmaking. #MercyFallsFilm #RyanHendrick #IndieFilmmaking #BehindTheScenes #CreativeProcess #CinemaMagic #JibberJabberPodcast #FilmDirectorInterview #Storytelling #MovieCreation #FilmmakersInsights #InspirationalFilmmaking #MovieMagic #IndependentFilm #Cinephile #PassionForFilmmaking
For the second week running, we're celebrating a low budget British film. Last week, writer/director Neil Maskell and composer Andy Pettitt joined me to discuss Neil's Klokkenluider, while this week Ryan Hendrick is here to discuss his horror thriller, Mercy Falls. Set in the Scottish Highlands, it sees a group of friends head off in search of a long lost cabin, only for tragedy to strike and carnage to ensue. Mercy Falls is scored by Stephen Wright, and Ryan was very kind to furnish us with a couple of his yet unreleased cues.
In which Caroline and Hannah ramble on about The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen by K.J. Charles, master the art of Italian snacking, and learn the simple joys of maidenhood (and marshhood).Show Notes:- The painting Caroline references in the intro: https://www.nationalgallery.ie/sites/default/files/2017-04/w1500-Burton-Meeting-Turret.jpgPride Month Schedule:- June 9th: An Island Princess Starts a Scandal by Adriana Herrera Friday Episode- June 13th: Newsletter with Queer Histrom Novella Recs + Giveaway (winner contacted!)- June 23rd: The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen by K.J. Charles Friday Episode- June 27th: Queer Histrom TBR Tuesday Episode- Last week of June: Newsletter (Feat. More Queer Romance Recs)Reminders:- Check out our Old School School Syllabus and read along with us! Tune in on June 30th for Lesson #6: The Proposition by Judith Ivory.- Subscribe to Romance Your TBR on Substack to get monthly updates from your local spinsters, access to show notes and bingo cards, newsletter giveaways, and exclusive tipsy podcast episodes!- Follow/friend our Goodreads account for easy access to the books we rec on the pod!- Subscribe to @romanceyourtbr on YouTube for our weekly episodes with captions and transcripts!Intro: (00:00)✪ The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen, K.J. Charles - (7:26)Books We Mention:- A Nobleman's Guide to Seducing a Scoundrel, K.J. Charles- The Wolves of Mercy Falls series, Maggie Stiefvater- The Raven Cycle series, Maggie Stiefvater- Mortal Follies, Alexis Hall- An Earl to Remember, Stacy Reid- The Seven Year Slip, Ashley Poston- Too Wicked to Kiss & Too Sinful to Deny, Erica Ridley- After Midnight, Teresa Medeiros- Kiss of a Demon King, Kresley ColeOutro: (46:05)Socials:- Follow the podcast @romanceyourtbr on Instagram & Twitter & Youtube & Goodreads- Follow Hannah @fringebookreviews on Instagram, Goodreads, & TikTok, and @fringebookhan on Twitter- Follow Caroline @salty_caroline_reads on TikTok & Instagram, and @salty_caroline_ on Twitter(Disclaimer: Image by Freepik)
Willkommen bei einer ganz besonderen Episode von bücherreich, einem Podcast größtenteils über Bücher! Ich blicke zurück auf mein Lesejahr 2022 mit Tops und Flops, Statistiken, meinen Lesevorsätzen für 2023 und einer Auswahl an Versprechern des Jahres ganz zum Schluss der Episode. Viel Spaß! Statistiken: Die beliebteste Episode dieses Jahr war „Mein Lesejahr 2021“ mit 465 Downloads, gefolgt von „Mein Lesemonat Dezember 2021“ (367 Downloads) und „Mein Lesemonat Februar 2022“ (359). Insgesamt wurden meine Folgen 75.590 Mal angehört (2021: 61.195; also sind 14.395 Downloads (1.200/Monat) 2022 hinzugekommen). Das umfasst auch alle „alten“ Episoden und ist echt der Hammer für mich. Danke für's fleißige (nachträgliche) Hören! 101 Bücher mit insgesamt 44.818 Seiten habe ich im Lesejahr 2022 gelesen. Im Schnitt sind das 444 (!) Seiten pro Buch, 8,4 Bücher pro Monat und 123 Seiten pro Tag. Ich konnte mich im Vergleich zum Vorjahr sowohl von der Gesamtzahl der gelesenen Bücher steigern, als auch an deren Seitenzahl - ich habe nämlich viele sehr lange Bücher in Angriff genommen. Im Vergleich zu 2021 sind es 3 Bücher und 4.368 Seiten mehr und ist damit auf dem Niveau von 2020, was ein super gutes Lesejahr für mich war. Bin also happy! Noch ein paar mehr Details: Die Bücher teilen sich auf auf 47 Hörbücher (46,5 %; Vorjahr: 40 / 40,8 %), 11 E-Books (10,9 %; Vorjahr: 3 / 3,1 %) und 43 „klassische“ Bücher (42,6 %; Vorjahr: 55/ 56,1 %). 38 Bücher/Hörbücher (37,6 %; Vorjahr: 44/ 45 %) im Jahr 2022 waren Rezensionsexemplare, und sage und schreibe 34 Bücher/Hörbücher (33,7 %) habe ich in Leserunden gelesen. Fremdsprachig waren leider nur 6 der gelesenen Bücher/Hörbücher, was 6 % ausmacht. 54 % meiner gelesenen Titel waren von Autorinnen, 41 % von Autoren und 5 % gemischt. 43 % waren frisch 2022 erschienen, 9 % aus dem Jahr 2021 und 7 % aus dem Jahr 2012. Die lesereichsten Monate nach Anzahl waren mit je 11 gelesenen Titeln der März und der Mai 2022, mit 6 beendeten Büchern war der April der am wenigsten lesereichste Monat. Von der gelesenen Seitenzahl her waren der Juli (4.472), der März (4.328) und der Mai (4.274) Vorreiter. Erreichen meiner Lese-Ziele 2022: Meine SuB-Abbau-Ziele habe ich nicht nur nicht erreicht, sondern auch draufgelegt. Meine Ziele lauteten: Von 103 auf 85 ungehörte Hörbücher runterkommen. Max. fünf ungelesene Bücher auf dem SuB haben. Meine SuB-Höhen lagen am 31.12.2021 bei 20 Büchern, 103 Hörbüchern und 105 eBooks (insg.: 228). Am 31.12.2022 liegen sie bei 102 Büchern, 100 Hörbüchern und 97 eBooks (299). Das lag daran, dass ich Licht am Ende des Bücher-SuB-Tunnels gesehen habe und hemmungslos Farbschnitt-Ausgaben gekauft habe. Außerdem habe ich mich wie geplant bei den Bücherhallen (Bibliothek in Hamburg) angemeldet und daraufhin meinen Hörbuch-SuB ebenfalls sträflich vernachlässigt. Somit habe ich 82 (!) Bücher hinzubekommen, nur 3 Hörbücher abgebaut und bei den eBooks ebenfalls abgebaut, und zwar 8. Von den „12 Büchern für 2022“ habe ich alle gelesen oder gehört. Beim Projekt „Autor(innen) lesen“ habe ich zwei von drei geplanten AutorInnen geschafft: Sowohl bei Jay Kristoff als auch bei Fredrik Backman bin ich nun völlig up to date, was ihre (deutschen) Veröffentlichungen anbelangt. Und das hat richtig Spaß gemacht! Von den Reihen, die ich 2022 beenden/weiterlesen möchte, habe ich mir den Großteil auf Wiedervorlage für 2023 gesetzt. Bis auf Cassandra Clares „City of...“-Reihe bin ich nirgendwo großartig vorangekommen. Das wiederum lag sicher großteils an der Leserunde dazu, die sich auch auf weitere Buchreihen innerhalb dieses Schattenjäger-Universums ausgeweitet hat. Die Bücher selbst fand ich leider nicht so toll, auch wenn mich der Humor positiv überrascht hat. Die Leserunden haben alle sehr gut geklappt - so gut, dass sie mir mittlerweile in Fleisch und Blut übergegangen sind und ich sie mir nicht als explizites Lesevorhaben für 2023 setzen werde. Meine Lesevorsätze 2023: Folgende Ziele setze ich mir für 2023: SuB-Abbau: Mit dem hohen Bücher-SuB komme ich nicht gut zurecht (und habe auch nicht genug Platz im Regal!). Leider sind auch schon wieder etliche Titel vorbestellt, und auch ein monatliches Farbschnitt-Abo ist aktuell aktiv. Da hilft nur: Ganz viel weglesen und darüber hinaus nicht viel Neues kaufen. Bei den Büchern möchte ich bis Ende des Jahres auf max. 75 ungelesene Bücher kommen. Für die Hörbücher bleibe ich bei meinem letztjährigen Ziel, auf 85 ungehörte Hörbücher zu reduzieren. SuB-Senioren: Ich habe fünf haptische Bücher auf dem SuB, die ich seit (gefühlt) zehn Jahren mit mir herumschleppe. Diese Bücher möchte ich 2023 lesen - oder aussortieren. Am liebsten schon im ersten Halbjahr 2023, aber man muss ja nicht über-ambitioniert sein... Das sind: „The lies of Locke Lamora“ von Scott Lynch „Operation Red Sparrow“ von Jason Matthews „Die Monster von Templeton“ von Lauren Groff „Die Stunde, in der ich zu glauben begann“ von Wally Lamb „Die Zwillinge“ von Tessa deLoo Fortführung Projekt „Autor(innen) lesen“: Das Projekt hat mir super viel Spaß gemacht! Dieses Jahr möchte ich die Autorin, die 2022 leider hinten über gefallen ist, nun wirklich lesen: Anne Freytag. Da dieses Projekt ein wenig dem SuB-Abbau entgegenwirkt (ich besitze nur ihr neuestes Buch), werde ich es für 2023 bei einer Autorin belassen, und dann 2024 neu schauen, ob ich mich mal an z.B. Brandon Sanderson, Riley Sager oder Anabelle Stehl heranwage. Reihen, die ich 2023 beenden/weiterlesen möchte: „Die sieben Schwestern“ von Lucinda Riley, letzter Band „Outlander“ von Diana Gabaldon, ab Band 8 „Harry Hole“ von Jo Nesbo, ab Band 1 (Band 3 bereits gelesen) „The Diviners“ von Libba Bray, ab Band 2 „David Hunter“ von Simon Beckett, ab Band 2 „The secret book club“ von Lyssa Kay Adams, ab Band 1 „The Inheritance Games“ von Jennifer Lynn Barnes, ab Band 1 „Zeitenzauber“ von Eva Völler, ab Band 1 „The Loop“ von Ben Oliver, ab Band 1 „Wayfarers“ von Becky Chambers, ab Band 1 „Red Rising“ von Pierce Brown, ab Band 1 „The Wolves of Mercy Falls“ von Maggie Stiefvater, ab Band 1 Bei den privaten SuB-Abbau-Challenges, die ich im Lesegarten mitbetreue, werde ich 2023 bei der Jahreschallenge mitmachen (die betrifft dieses Jahr Länder/Regionen; für mich als Fantasyleserin schon schwierig genug). Bei den Monatschallenges werde ich eher aussetzen, um neben Leserunden, Jahreschallenge, Reziexemplaren und meinen Lesezielen 2023 flexibel genug zu bleiben, auch ein Stück weit nach Lust und Laune zu lesen. Es macht mir weiterhin wahnsinnig Spaß, zusammen in Teams zu lesen und sich auszutauschen - wer also Lust hat, sich dem Forum anzuschließen, ist herzlich willkommen! „12 für 2023“: Vorletztes Jahr habe ich euch zum ersten Mal auswählen lassen, welche Bücher von meinen SuBs (=Stapel ungelesener Bücher/Hörbücher/eBooks) ich lesen soll. Für 2021 hatte ich euch 21 Titel auswählen lassen, und davon leider 8 doch nicht geschafft zu lesen. 2022 wollte ich nicht mehr so viele Titel auf der Liste haben und hatte mir 12 Titel auswählen lassen. Diese habe ich alle geschafft zu lesen, und daher sind dies nun die 12 Titel, die ihr mir für 2023 ausgesucht habt: „Ein fast perfekter Liebesroman“ von Lyssa Kay Adams „Die magische Gondel“ von Eva Völler „Achtsam morden am Rande der Welt“ von Karsten Dusse „Liebes Kind“ von Romy Hausmann „Red Rising“ von Pierce Brown „Das Dschungelbuch“ von Rudyard Kipling „The Loop“ von Ben Oliver „Der lange Weg zu einem kleinen zornigen Planeten“ von Becky Chambers „The Inheritance Games“ von Jennifer Lynn Barnes „Das Hexenmädchen (Kommissar Nils Trojan, #4)“ von Max Bentow „American Gods“ von Neil Gaiman „Nach dem Sommer (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1)“ von Maggie Stiefvater Flops 2022: „Die hellen Tage“ von Zsuzsa Bánk „Rabbits“ von Terry Miles* Die „Maze Runner“-Reihe von James Dashner „Die vielen Leben des Harry August“ von Claire North „#LondonWhisper - Als Zofe ist man selten online“ von Aniela Ley* „Vier Frauen und ein See“ von Viola Shipman* „Glaube mir“ von Alice Feeney* Tops 2022: Alles von Jay Kristoff, z.B. „Das Reich der Vampire“, die „Aurora“-Trilogie, die „Der Lotuskrieg“- oder die „Das Babel-Projekt“-Reihe „Malibu Rising“ von Taylor Jenkins Reid „The Witch Queen - Entfesselte Magie“ von Verena Bachmann „Kein Sommer ohne dich“ von Emily Henry* „Früher wird alles besser“ von Vanessa Mansini „Home - Haus der bösen Schatten“ von Riley Sager* „Der Anschlag“ von Stephen King „Der Report der Magd“ von Margaret Atwood „Der Gesang der Flusskrebse“ von Delia Owens Sehnlichst erwartete Neuerscheinungen 2023: Auf diese Bücher freue ich mich besonders im Lesejahr 2023, sodass sie jetzt schon auf meiner Rezi-Liste gelandet sind. Ich hoffe, ich erhalte diese Bücher als Rezi-Exemplare! (Reihenfolge folgt grob dem Erscheinungsdatum): „Mind Gap“ von Anne Freytag* „Night - Nacht der Angst“ von Riley Sager* „Stolen Time“ von Danielle Rollins „Let me prove“ und „Let me stay“ von Francis Eden „Ex Hex“ von Erin Sterling „The American Roommate Experiment – Die große Liebe findet Platz in der kleinsten Wohnung“ von Elena Armas „Wer die Hölle kennt“ von Leigh Bardugo* „Ein Schloss aus Silber und Scherben“ von Arianne L. Silbers „The Love we feel“ von Olivia Dade „Schere, Stein, Papier“ von Alice Feeney* „A magic steeped in poison“ von Judy I. Lin „Jetzt ist Sense“ von Hans Rath* „Das kleine Bücherdorf 2: Frühlingsfunkeln“ von Katharina Herzog* „Wir sind die Ewigkeit“ von Kira Licht „The Witches of Silent Creek 2“ von Ayla Dade „Spring Storm 2“ von Marie Graßhoff „Laurelin - Das Flüstern des Lichts“ von Caroline Brinkmann „Der Lotuskrieg: Last Stormdancer“ von Jay Kristoff „Dead Romantics“ von Ashley Poston* „Gameshow – Der Preis der Gier“ von Franzi Kopka* „Böses Licht“ von Ursula Poznanski* „Dornenthron“ von Jennifer Estep „It happened one summer“ von Tessa Bailey* „Tokyo Dreaming“ von Emiko Jean „The Atlas Paradox“ von Olivie Blake* „Atlas - Die Geschichte von Pa Salt“ von Lucinda Riley/Harry Whittaker* „Die Toten von Laboe“ von Arnd Rüskamp* „I'm Glad My Mom Died“ von Jennette McCurdy* „Zimt - Für immer von Magie berührt“ von Dagmar Bach* „The Lost Crown - Wer das Schicksal zeichnet“ von Jennifer Benkau* Wenn euch diese Episode gefallen hat, könnt ihr auf meiner Website www.buecherreich.net in die Vorjahres-Rückblicke von 2013-2021 reinhören. Wie war euer Lesejahr 2022? Besucht mich auf meiner FACEBOOK-Seite http://www.facebook.de/Podcastbuecherreich und erzählt mal oder hinterlasst mir hier einen Kommentar. Ich würde mich wahnsinnig freuen. :) Eure Ilana *Das Buch wurde mir als Rezensionsexemplar vom Verlag oder dem Autor/der Autorin zur Verfügung gestellt. Ich benutze Affiliate Links von Amazon.de, d.h. ich erhalte eine Provision, wenn ihr sie klickt und Produkte bestellt. Näheres siehe “Impressum und Rechtliches“.
Viele von euch haben fleißig abgestimmt, welche 12 Bücher, Hörbücher oder eBooks ich 2023 lesen und somit ENDLICH vom SuB erlösen soll. In dieser Episode stelle ich die 12 Titel vor, die bei der „12 für 2023“-Abstimmung die meisten Stimmen auf sich vereint haben und somit ausgewählt wurden. Das sind: „Ein fast perfekter Liebesroman“ von Lyssa Kay Adams „Die magische Gondel“ von Eva Völler „Achtsam morden am Rande der Welt“ von Karsten Dusse „Liebes Kind“ von Romy Hausmann „Red Rising“ von Pierce Brown „Das Dschungelbuch“ von Rudyard Kipling „The Loop“ von Ben Oliver „Der lange Weg zu einem kleinen zornigen Planeten“ von Becky Chambers „The Inheritance Games“ von Jennifer Lynn Barnes „Das Hexenmädchen (Kommissar Nils Trojan, #4)“ von Max Bentow „American Gods“ von Neil Gaiman „Nach dem Sommer (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1)“ von Maggie Stiefvater Insgesamt haben übrigens 32 Personen bei der Abstimmung mitgemacht, und es ist dieses Jahr kein einziges eBook dabei - sie haben einfach nicht genug Stimmen auf sich vereint. Vielleicht, weil sie schon ein wenig älter sind? Die „12 für 2023“ bestehen zu fünf Stück aus Hörbüchern und zu sieben Stück aus Büchern. Ich freue mich auf jeden Fall auf diese tolle Auswahl und sage noch einmal Danke für eure Stimmen! Ilana *Das Buch wurde mir als Rezensionsexemplar vom Verlag oder dem Autor/der Autorin zur Verfügung gestellt. Ich benutze Affiliate Links von Amazon.de, d.h. ich erhalte eine Provision, wenn ihr sie klickt und Produkte bestellt. Näheres siehe “Impressum und Rechtliches“.
Frontiers Music Srl is pleased to announce the upcoming release of Swedish progressive metal masters Seventh Wonder's new studio album, "The Testament". This new album follows 2018's "Tiara", which, at the time, was the band's first new music in eight years. While the wait between albums was, mercifully, shorter this time around, the band certainly did not need any extra time to craft a stunning album showcasing their prolific instrumental skills and intricate songwriting. Indeed, "The Testament" is a high watermark in the band's already revered discography.Seventh Wonder was formed in 2000 by bassist Andreas Blomqvist, guitarist Johan Liefvendahl, and drummer Johnny Sandin after their previous band fell apart. The music they were writing and playing turned towards progressive metal. When keyboardist Andreas “Kyrt” Söderin joined in late 2000, their new sonic explorations were only cemented further. Two demos were recorded (2001 & 2003) and the latter caught the attention of the label Lion Music, who signed the band in 2004. That collaboration spawned the first Seventh Wonder album, ‘Become', which was released in June 2005. “Become” was well received by progressive metal fans and media alike; however, the band and singer Andi Kravljaca decided to part ways shortly after the recording process had ended. Enter the brilliant Tommy Karevik (Kamelot, ex-Vindictiv), who joined the band in 2005, actually prior to the official release of “Become”.The next album, ‘Waiting In The Wings' was recorded in 2006 and mixed and mastered by legendary Tommy Hansen. This album was a huge leap forward in terms of song complexity and maturity and received outstanding reviews and fan accolades, establishing Seventh Wonder as a force to be reckoned with in the progressive metal world. 2007 was spent playing live in support of the album, including sharing stage with legendary bands such as Queensrÿche, Testament, Redemption, and many others in England, Holland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.Simultaneously in 2007, a follow-up to ‘Waiting In The Wings' was written. The band hit the studio in May of 2008 to record their third full-length, “Mercy Falls”, which was hailed as a true masterpiece at the time of its release. "Mercy Falls" was supported with several live shows in Europe, including Italy, Norway, Finland, and Holland.In 2010, the band released “The Great Escape”, which again was met with critical and fan acclaim and cemented the band's standing as one of the premiere progressive metal bands in existence. In support, the band again toured in Europe and also appeared live in the USA at ProgPower Festival.After "The Great Escape" album release, drummer Johnny Sandin left the band and would later be replaced by the incredibly talented Stefan Norgren (ex-Lion´s Share). Seventh Wonder fans collectively lost their minds in 2018 when it was announced that after an agonizing eight year wait, the band's latest studio album "Tiara" would be released. "Tiara" once again continued the band's winning streak of crafting progressive metal masterpieces and was greeted with high levels of enthusiasm.Now, in 2022, the band one again returns with another magnum opus of a progressive metal album, "The Testament".00:00 Intro00:30 Song00:46 Interview06:21 About 7th Wonder08:31 Sweden stories12:31 Accent14:15 Hockey16:35 Frontiers20:26 Contact21:30 Final words23:22 OutroPipeman in the Pit is a music and interview segment of The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show (#pipemanradio) and from The King of All Festivals while on The Pipeman Radio Tour. Pipeman in the Pit features all kinds of music and interviews with bands & music artists especially in the genres of Heavy Metal, Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Punk Rock, Goth, Industrial, Alternative, Thrash Metal & Indie Music. Pipeman in the Pit also features press coverage of events, concerts, & music festivals. 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Frontiers Music Srl is pleased to announce the upcoming release of Swedish progressive metal masters Seventh Wonder's new studio album, "The Testament". This new album follows 2018's "Tiara", which, at the time, was the band's first new music in eight years. While the wait between albums was, mercifully, shorter this time around, the band certainly did not need any extra time to craft a stunning album showcasing their prolific instrumental skills and intricate songwriting. Indeed, "The Testament" is a high watermark in the band's already revered discography.Seventh Wonder was formed in 2000 by bassist Andreas Blomqvist, guitarist Johan Liefvendahl, and drummer Johnny Sandin after their previous band fell apart. The music they were writing and playing turned towards progressive metal. When keyboardist Andreas “Kyrt” Söderin joined in late 2000, their new sonic explorations were only cemented further. Two demos were recorded (2001 & 2003) and the latter caught the attention of the label Lion Music, who signed the band in 2004. That collaboration spawned the first Seventh Wonder album, ‘Become', which was released in June 2005. “Become” was well received by progressive metal fans and media alike; however, the band and singer Andi Kravljaca decided to part ways shortly after the recording process had ended. Enter the brilliant Tommy Karevik (Kamelot, ex-Vindictiv), who joined the band in 2005, actually prior to the official release of “Become”.The next album, ‘Waiting In The Wings' was recorded in 2006 and mixed and mastered by legendary Tommy Hansen. This album was a huge leap forward in terms of song complexity and maturity and received outstanding reviews and fan accolades, establishing Seventh Wonder as a force to be reckoned with in the progressive metal world. 2007 was spent playing live in support of the album, including sharing stage with legendary bands such as Queensrÿche, Testament, Redemption, and many others in England, Holland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.Simultaneously in 2007, a follow-up to ‘Waiting In The Wings' was written. The band hit the studio in May of 2008 to record their third full-length, “Mercy Falls”, which was hailed as a true masterpiece at the time of its release. "Mercy Falls" was supported with several live shows in Europe, including Italy, Norway, Finland, and Holland.In 2010, the band released “The Great Escape”, which again was met with critical and fan acclaim and cemented the band's standing as one of the premiere progressive metal bands in existence. In support, the band again toured in Europe and also appeared live in the USA at ProgPower Festival.After "The Great Escape" album release, drummer Johnny Sandin left the band and would later be replaced by the incredibly talented Stefan Norgren (ex-Lion´s Share). Seventh Wonder fans collectively lost their minds in 2018 when it was announced that after an agonizing eight year wait, the band's latest studio album "Tiara" would be released. "Tiara" once again continued the band's winning streak of crafting progressive metal masterpieces and was greeted with high levels of enthusiasm.Now, in 2022, the band one again returns with another magnum opus of a progressive metal album, "The Testament".00:00 Intro00:30 Song00:46 Interview06:21 About 7th Wonder08:31 Sweden stories12:31 Accent14:15 Hockey16:35 Frontiers20:26 Contact21:30 Final words23:22 OutroTake some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes”. Listen to & Watch a show dedicated to motivation, business, empowerment, inspiration, music, comedy, celebrities, shock jock radio, various topics, and entertainment. The Adventures of Pipeman is hosted by Dean K. Piper, CST aka “The Pipeman” who has been said to be hybrid of Tony Robbins, Batman, and Howard Stern. The Adventures of Pipeman has received many awards, media features, and has been ranked for multiple categories as one of the Top 6 Live Radio Shows & Podcasts in the world. Pipeman Radio also consists of multiple podcasts showing the many sides of Pipeman. These include The Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman in the Pit, and Positively Pipeman and more. You can find all of the Pipeman Podcasts anywhere you listen to podcasts. 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The following are the different podcasts to check out and subscribe to:• The Adventures of Pipeman• Pipeman Radio• Pipeman in the Pit• Positively PipemanFollow @pipemanradio on all social media outletsVisit Pipeman Radio on the Web at linktr.ee/pipemanradio, theadventuresofpipeman.com, pipemanradio.com, talk4media.com, w4cy.com, talk4tv.com, talk4podcasting.comDownload The Pipeman Radio APPPhone/Text Contact – 561-506-4031Email Contact – dean@talk4media.com The Adventures of Pipeman is broadcast live daily at 8AM ET.The Adventures of Pipeman TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) and K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com) – Hollywood Talk Radio part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). 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Frontiers Music Srl is pleased to announce the upcoming release of Swedish progressive metal masters Seventh Wonder's new studio album, "The Testament". This new album follows 2018's "Tiara", which, at the time, was the band's first new music in eight years. While the wait between albums was, mercifully, shorter this time around, the band certainly did not need any extra time to craft a stunning album showcasing their prolific instrumental skills and intricate songwriting. Indeed, "The Testament" is a high watermark in the band's already revered discography.Seventh Wonder was formed in 2000 by bassist Andreas Blomqvist, guitarist Johan Liefvendahl, and drummer Johnny Sandin after their previous band fell apart. The music they were writing and playing turned towards progressive metal. When keyboardist Andreas “Kyrt” Söderin joined in late 2000, their new sonic explorations were only cemented further. Two demos were recorded (2001 & 2003) and the latter caught the attention of the label Lion Music, who signed the band in 2004. That collaboration spawned the first Seventh Wonder album, ‘Become', which was released in June 2005. “Become” was well received by progressive metal fans and media alike; however, the band and singer Andi Kravljaca decided to part ways shortly after the recording process had ended. Enter the brilliant Tommy Karevik (Kamelot, ex-Vindictiv), who joined the band in 2005, actually prior to the official release of “Become”.The next album, ‘Waiting In The Wings' was recorded in 2006 and mixed and mastered by legendary Tommy Hansen. This album was a huge leap forward in terms of song complexity and maturity and received outstanding reviews and fan accolades, establishing Seventh Wonder as a force to be reckoned with in the progressive metal world. 2007 was spent playing live in support of the album, including sharing stage with legendary bands such as Queensrÿche, Testament, Redemption, and many others in England, Holland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.Simultaneously in 2007, a follow-up to ‘Waiting In The Wings' was written. The band hit the studio in May of 2008 to record their third full-length, “Mercy Falls”, which was hailed as a true masterpiece at the time of its release. "Mercy Falls" was supported with several live shows in Europe, including Italy, Norway, Finland, and Holland.In 2010, the band released “The Great Escape”, which again was met with critical and fan acclaim and cemented the band's standing as one of the premiere progressive metal bands in existence. In support, the band again toured in Europe and also appeared live in the USA at ProgPower Festival.After "The Great Escape" album release, drummer Johnny Sandin left the band and would later be replaced by the incredibly talented Stefan Norgren (ex-Lion´s Share). Seventh Wonder fans collectively lost their minds in 2018 when it was announced that after an agonizing eight year wait, the band's latest studio album "Tiara" would be released. "Tiara" once again continued the band's winning streak of crafting progressive metal masterpieces and was greeted with high levels of enthusiasm.Now, in 2022, the band one again returns with another magnum opus of a progressive metal album, "The Testament".00:00 Intro00:30 Song00:46 Interview06:21 About 7th Wonder08:31 Sweden stories12:31 Accent14:15 Hockey16:35 Frontiers20:26 Contact21:30 Final words23:22 OutroPipeman's Power of Music is a music and interview segment of The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show (#pipemanradio) and from The King of All Festivals while on The Pipeman Radio Tour. Pipeman's Power of Music features all kinds of music and interviews with bands & music artists especially in the genres of Heavy Metal, Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Punk Rock, Goth, Industrial, Alternative, Thrash Metal & Indie Music. Pipeman's Power of Music also features press coverage of events, concerts, & music festivals. Pipeman Productions is an artist management company that sponsors the show introducing new local & national talent showcasing new artists & indie artists.Then there is The Pipeman Radio Tour where Pipeman travels the country and world doing press coverage for Major Business Events, Conferences, Conventions, Music Festivals, Concerts, Award Shows, and Red Carpets. One of the top publicists in music has named Pipeman the “King of All Festivals.” So join the Pipeman as he brings “The Pipeman Radio Tour” to life right before your ears and eyes.Pipeman's Power of Music Podcasts are heard on Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, Talk 4 Podcasting, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts and over 100 other podcast outlets where you listen to Podcasts. The following are the different podcasts to check out and subscribe to:•The Adventures of Pipeman•Pipeman Radio•Pipeman in the Pit•Positively PipemanFollow @pipemanradio on all social media outletsVisit Pipeman Radio on the Web at linktr.ee/pipemanradio, theadventuresofpipeman.com, pipemanradio.com, talk4media.com, w4cy.com, talk4tv.com, talk4podcasting.comDownload The Pipeman Radio APPPhone/Text Contact – 561-506-4031Email Contact – dean@talk4media.comThe Adventures of Pipeman is broadcast live daily at 8AM ET.The Adventures of Pipeman TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) and K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com) – Hollywood Talk Radio part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). 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Today, we wrap up Forever by Maggie Stiefvater and the Wolves of Mercy Falls series. Wolf Sam competes in a rap battle and becomes the ultimate Alpha, Grace and Sam lick each other's faces, Isabel searches for Cole's soul and also flips her father the "metaphorical bird", Grace proves herself to be the perfect communicator between Sam and Cole, Cole breaks our hearts and puts them back together, and everyone lives happily ever after...or something like that. ALSO, we will be taking a few weeks off before coming out with our BONUS episodes and introducing our topic for SEASON 3! TRIGGER WARNINGS: This book and discussion may mention scenes that discuss or depict suicide/suicidal thoughts, self-harm, drug use, parental abuse and neglect, trauma, depression, loss, and murder. Remember to follow us on Instagram @letscallitnothingpod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letscallitnothing/support
In today's episode, we continue our discussion of Forever by Maggie Stiefvater. Topics of conversation include: pack dynamics and Sam and Cole's varying leadership skills; plot holes versus our stupidity and lack of attentiveness; Grace hashing things out with her parents as Rachel pets the cat; and who Sammy boy likely learned his life skills from. We also create our Shiver fancasts! Tune in next week for our final episode featuring the Wolves of Mercy Falls series! TRIGGER WARNINGS: This book and discussion may mention scenes that discuss or depict suicide/suicidal thoughts, self-harm, drug use, parental abuse and neglect, trauma, depression, loss, and murder. Remember to follow us on Instagram @letscallitnothingpod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letscallitnothing/support
Today, we venture into the third book in Maggie Steifvater's Wolves of Mercy Falls series--Forever. We discuss our distaste for certain names (due to childhood bullies and on-screen mean girls), every heroine's affinity for clogs, Cole's foray into Breaking Bad territory, and our utter confusion over the geographical layout of Mercy Falls. TRIGGER WARNINGS: This book and discussion DEFINITELY mentions scenes that discuss or depict suicide/suicidal thoughts, self-harm, drug use, parental abuse and neglect, trauma, depression, loss, and murder. Remember to follow us on Instagram @letscallitnothingpod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letscallitnothing/support
Today, we reach an impasse as we wrap up Linger by Maggie Steifvater (no tears this time around; just stress). Listen as we discuss our sad boys being sad; Sam and Isabel's ability to bicker like the couple they should never be; Cole the Science guy being even hotter than Cole the Rockstar; and our thoughts on Shiver as a series (here we go again with the Twilight comparisons). Next week, we will begin our five episodes of this season with Forever, which is the third book in the Wolves of Mercy Falls series. TRIGGER WARNINGS: This book and discussion DEFINITELY mentions scenes that discuss or depict suicide/suicidal thoughts, self-harm, drug use, parental abuse and neglect, trauma, depression, loss, and murder. Remember to follow us on Instagram @letscallitnothingpod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letscallitnothing/support
In today's episode, we continue discussing Linger by Maggie Steifvater. Sam "lays down some tracks" and mentally insults an innocent, ugly woman; Sam and Isabel discover that Cole is "big famous" and also, like, really smart; Grace finally runs away after "disrespecting" her parents for the thousandth time and realizing she doesn't want to waste her time anymore; and we further establish the contrasts in our friendship when creating our Wolves of Mercy Falls playlists. TRIGGER WARNINGS: This book and discussion DEFINITELY mentions scenes that discuss or depict suicide/suicidal thoughts, self-harm, drug use, parental abuse and neglect, trauma, depression, loss, and murder. Remember to follow us on Instagram @letscallitnothingpod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letscallitnothing/support
Today, we dive into book 2 of The Wolves of Mercy Falls series by Maggie Steifvater: Linger. Join us as we discuss how Maggie aced a good sequel, swoon over Cole (aka broody boy 2.0), roll our eyes at Grace and Sam's boring domestic-ness, giggle over how badly Isabel wants to be friends with Sam, and compare Olivia and Rachel to Hamlet's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. TRIGGER WARNINGS: This book and discussion may include mentions of self-harm, suicide, drug use, parental abuse and neglect, trauma, depression, loss, and murder. Follow us on Instagram @letscallitnothingpod Theme song by Artemis Orion --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letscallitnothing/support
This season we are reading the Wolves of Mercy Falls series (a.k.a. the Shiver series) by Maggie Stiefvater. In today's episode we discuss our summer obsessions (K-Dramas and smut), how to write a solid romantic interest (bye, Edward), sh*tty parents, and whether growling is a sensible way to deal with your potential enemy. Stay tuned for next week as we continue Shiver! TRIGGER WARNINGS: This book and discussion may include mentions of self-harm, suicide, parental abuse and neglect, depression, loss, and murder. Follow us on Instagram @letscallitnothingpod Theme song by Artemis Orion --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letscallitnothing/support
The Metal Exchange Podcast guys discuss Seventh Wonder's 2008 release, "Mercy Falls". Justin's recommended track: Paradise Chris' recommended track: The Black Parade Listen to "Mercy Falls": https://open.spotify.com/album/5XFc7HounwTdSdWuFQEZjI https://www.facebook.com/seventhwonderofficial *Other Band Mentions* Loch Vostok: https://lochvostok.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/lochvostok Archspire: https://archspire.bandcamp.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/Archspireband The Grandmaster: https://www.facebook.com/TheGrandmasterBand Leverage: https://www.leverageofficial.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/leverageofficial Earthside: https://www.earthsideband.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/earthsideband Metallica: https://www.metallica.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/Metallica *Join us at The Metal Exchange* https://linktr.ee/MetalExchange https://www.facebook.com/TheMetalExchangePodcast https://www.instagram.com/themetalexchangepodcast/ https://twitter.com/MetalExchangePd
Since we have a superstar Young Adult author scheduled to join the NWS in the Fall 2021 Season (Friends of the NWS know who we're talking about!), we thought we'd look back at the first YA author to grace the NWS Stage: Maggie Stiefvater. Stiefvater is the author of "Shiver," the first novel in her famed Wolves of Mercy Falls series, which debuted in August of 2009. She joined us for a conversation in 2012 in advance of her novel "Raven Boys," hosted by Bookends blogger and young adult reviewer Lynn Rutan. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nationalwritersseries/message
Now that we have wrapped up Midnight Sun, we are here to talk about vampire media and give our recommendations. Listen as we discuss anything from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to A Discovery of Witches to Vampire Academy to From Dusk Till Dawn. DON'T FORGET to follow us on Instagram @letscallitnothingpod and tune in next season as dive into werewolves with a read-through of Maggie Stiefvater's The Wolves of Mercy Falls series. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letscallitnothing/support
Let's go to Mercy Falls, MN and meet these wolves! Join Haley and Kayla as they rant, rave, and recap "Shiver" by Maggie Stiefvater, book one of the Wolves of Mercy Falls
This is an unedited debrief that took place at the conclusion of Memories of Mercy Falls. Enjoy!
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Timecodes 00:00:43 - “I need to go smoke.” (Werewolf Sex Move) 00:05:57 - Showdown 00:08:13 - “I think you should know this can’t last.” (Keep Your Cool; Lash Out Physically) 00:12:40 - The wheel spins anew 00:17:33 - “Show your obeisance, wife-to-be.” (Unashamed) 00:20:57 - Epilogues 00:23:23 - Bloopers & outtakes Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes 00:00:40 - “I remember her in my way.” (Keep Your Cool) 00:03:14 - “You can’t let yourself get stuck in that cycle.” (Ghost Sex Move) 00:06:15 - Alastair 00:11:50 - Voices 00:16:13 - “Where does it go from here, Jonah?” 00:23:06 - The pact Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Monsterhearts: Memories of Mercy Falls 08 “Cycle” Timecodes 00:00:19 - Crime scene (Gaze Into the Abyss) 00:04:49 - A dream askew (Turn Someone On) 00:07:25 - Resurrections (Run Away) 00:13:00 - Teen romance (Ending) 00:16:18 - Striptease 00:21:24 - The Egyptian Palace
Timecodes 00:00:30 - Eddie (Lash Out Physically) 00:01:30 - Her usual dour ensemble (Keep Your Cool; Gaze Into the Abyss) 00:08:50 - Wolfsbane & liquid silver (Keep Your Cool) 00:14:52 - Spiral 00:17:49 - Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree (GM Technique: Paint the Scene) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes 00:00:41 - Awkward (Many Bodies; Turn Someone On; Pulling Strings; Shut Someone Down) 00:08:58 - “Looks like you’re without a date.” (Contract) 00:13:28 - “Classy, Ellen... Really classy.” (Shut Someone Down) 00:15:39 - Restorative Justice (Gaze Into the Abyss) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes 00:00:38 - “You failed me.” (Lash Out Physically) 00:02:42 - “Now I know I’ve hit the bottom.” 00:07:10 - Wherein Chad is a piece of shit (Shut Someone Down; Lash Out Physically) 00:12:25 - Ghost (Keep Your Cool) 00:16:23 - Genevieve (Keep Your Cool) 00:23:45 - Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve, and Talent! (Keep Your Cool) 00:29:17 - Lunchroom (Shut Someone Down) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes 00:00:24 - Suppressed memories 00:08:24 - An awkward girl 00:11:47 - Abandoned (Darkest Self) 00:18:57 - Next steps (GM technique: Poll the Table) 00:21:46 - Homeroom (Keep Your Cool) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes 00:00:46 - Thomas (Bought Loyalty; Lash Out Physically) 00:10:00 - Smoke break (Contract; Turn Someone On) 00:14:03 - Jump the fence (Keep Your Cool; Run Away) 00:16:55 - A nun’s habit (Gaze Into the Abyss) 00:20:50 - Sister Mary Edward Price 00:27:53 - “Take off your fucking clothes and follow my lead!” (Lash Out Physically) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes 00:00:22 - Drama (Shut Someone Down) 00:08:55 - Dude bros 00:12:57 - Locker snooping (Keep Your Cool) 00:17:59 - Delivery boy (Bought Loyalty; Shut Someone Down) 00:23:00 - Serina 00:27:13 - Pharaoh burgers (GM technique: Poll the Table; GM technique: Paint the Scene) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes 00:00:22 - Series recap & housekeeping 00:11:01 - “Things always go back to normal.” 00:25:41 - Homeroom Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes 00:01:18 - Bargaining (Bargaining Ceremony; GM technique: Conditions) 00:04:35 - Tainted Love (Turn Someone On) 00:11:02 - Family (New Order) 00:13:50 - Advanced Negotiation (Lash Out Physically; Pulling Strings) 00:18:01 - Eddie and Fall (Lash Out Physically; Run Away; Darkest Self - The Sasquatch) 00:23:55 - Trusting (Darkest Self - The Hollow) 00:27:30 - Epilogue Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG https://patreon.com/gauntlet
Timecodes 00:00:40 - Headlights (Keep Your Cool; Turn Someone On) 00:12:45 - Chad’s party 00:16:10 - Hoard 00:19:50 - Spiral (Keep Your Cool) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG https://patreon.com/gauntlet
Timecodes 00:00:26 - “He’s getting closer!” (Run Away) 00:05:45 - Cornered 00:12:39 - Lash Out Physically (GM technique: Paint the Scene; Custom Move) 00:19:40 - Queer AF (Keep Your Cool; Sex Move - The Sasquatch) 00:24:58 - “A very interesting experiment.” (Run Away) 00:27:44 - “Get it going in your bloodstream, sugar.” (Turn Someone On) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes 00:00:20 - Eddie and Sheriff Nichols (Creep) 00:03:20 - Pharaoh burgers (GM technique: Paint the Scene; Shut Someone Down) 00:11:30 - Running (Turn Someone On) 00:15:53 - Julia’s house (Keep Your Cool) 00:22:19 - Uncle Nicholas 00:30:19 - “Are you ok?” Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes 00:50 - The Robbie situation (GM technique: Poll the table; Keep Your Cool; Run Away; Musk; Gaze Into the Abyss) 00:14:27 - An emptiness, a void (Pulling Strings; Try Harder Next Time) 00:21:00 - Crime scene (Keep Your Cool; Blank Canvas) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
We're playing a special two-shot of Monsterhearts 2 in the Mercy Falls setting!
We're playing a special two-shot of Monsterhearts 2 in our Mercy Falls setting!
Timecodes 00:01:18 - Cigarettes (Turn Someone On) 00:05:10 - Weaponized hug (Turn Someone On) 00:06:48 - The Abyss stares back (Gaze Into the Abyss) 00:11:25 - Fall and Julia (Bargaining Ceremony) 00:13:40 - Afternoon delights (GM technique: Poll the table; GM technique: Conditions; Keep Your Cool; Sex Move - The Wyrm; Sex Move - The Serpentine) 00:27:08 - The scream Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes 00:00:50 - Coach called away (Shut Someone Down; Icebreaker) 00:06:37 - Spirals (Keep Your Cool) 00:11:30 - Unsupervised (Gaze Into the Abyss; Ending; Turn Someone On; Keep Your Cool; Musk) 00:24:24 - A safe place (Run Away; Gaze Into the Abyss) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
We are playing Monsterhearts 2!
Timecodes 00:00:12 - New character introductions 00:06:29 - New character backstories 00:13:38 - Zakuronas and Julia (Keep Your Cool; Shut Someone Down; Turn Someone On) 00:22:20 - The beginning of Saturday detention (Shut Someone Down; Keep Your Cool) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes 00:00:15 - Fall’s mom 00:01:49 - The Egyptian Palace (GM technique: Paint the Scene; Pulling Strings) 00:07:54 - Bert and Sally (GM technique: Painting the Scene; Conditions) 00:16:07 - Start of detention (Icebreaker; Musk) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes 00:00:15 - Overview 00:05:27 - Character introductions 00:18:28 - Backstory 00:25:47 - Saturday detention seating chart 00:55:09 - Fall’s home (GM technique: Paint the Scene) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Game Discussion 00:00:49 - Hearts of Wulin 00:15:45 - Lord Scurlock 00:28:30 - Mercy Falls ‘83 Looking Ahead to March 00:41:45 - Urban Shadows: The Forbidden Metropolis 00:42:35 - Monsterhearts 2: Mercy Falls 4 and Space Wurm v Moonicorn 00:43:45 - Into the Odd Giving Me Life 0046:23 - Monster Hunter World 00:47:55 - Civ 6 Rise and Fall 00:48:45 - The Bachelor Links Promo Music: Alternative Facts by David Hilowitz. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Hilowitz_
Timecodes “So, are we going to have a three-way or what?” (01:15) “I totally fucked her” (07:25) Denouement (13:50) Sister Mary Edward Price (19:23) Gauntlet Hangouts: https://gauntlet-hangouts.firebaseapp.com/events
Timecodes “Your presence is requested” (00:16) Gaze Into the Abyss (06:25) Showdown (10:18) Ellen & Thomas & Jonah (14:30) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes “Your voice is fading into the back of my awareness” (00:16) A reassuring touch (01:40) Serena & Chad (06:44) Netflix and chill (12:30) Overdose (17:22) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG https://patreon.com/gauntlet
Timecodes Lash Out Physically (01:40) Big Man (05:32) Serena & Ben (11:57) Keep Your Cool (18:53) “I must confess, I’m not sure if you’re even here right now” (24:02)
Timecodes “We should do this more often” (00:10) Sophie’s Choice (06:27) “Ka-ra-té” (15:13) The Queen (22:22) Blood transfusion (26:16) Shots fired (30:39)
Timecodes Emotional relay (00:16) Cookies (06:38) Bite marks (11:00) “So, have you met Serena’s parents?” (14:00) Afterglow (18:24) Gathering (23:36)
Timecodes Secrets revealed (01:24) Serena and Tony (03:44) Jonah and Thomas (08:34) Serena’s house (12:18) shadowmaster55 (19:29) “Just try not to touch anything” (27:00) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes Traumatized (00:23) Smoke a bowl (03:08) Jonah and Bellefontaine (04:39) Big, mutton fists (10:38) Working through her trauma (16:50) Mr. Thompson (19:17) Serena and Serra (26:45) “It’s ok, Daddy” (31:55) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes “Pick. That. UP!” (00:56) Before Math class (02:14) Jonah’s Day Off (10:21) Math lesson (13:07) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes The “naked in school” dream (01:02) Big Man (04:59) Big Horns (09:07) “Charisma 17” (13:56) “Then I guess I’m following you!” (20:31) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes Step off the curb (01:49) Homeroom (02:39) Polling the table (17:32) A gentle interrogation (19:07) The boys’ locker room (22:48) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes Keep Your Cool (01:15) Serena’s home (02:38) Special Agent Edward Bellefontaine (07:31) Thomas (14:12) Margot & Ellen (18:53) “Now you are beautiful” (22:48) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes Overview (01:38) Returning characters (04:13) Recap of Series 1 (05:55) Ellen introduction (10:43) Returning NPCs (18:29) Ellen’s home (25:13) Jonah’s home (31:53) Margot’s home (35:22)
Timecodes Mr. Thompson arrested (01:01) Darkest self (02:18) The Beginning of All Things (04:45) Dumb, fragile, teenager victim (09:22) Serina and Jonah (10:50) Crime scene (19:41) Emotions (21:29) Thomas (25:00) “It’s like Harry Potter!” (29:46) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes Fairy circle (00:17) Big Man (03:00) “Have you ever wondered why you are such a lie?” (05:43) The moonlit path (09:14) Deep into the woods (13:17) Gunfire and a splatter of blood (17:27) So you just found out you’re a fairy… (18:40) “What a morning, huh?” (22:53) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes Margot (00:51) Running (06:52) Lilith and Jonah (10:21) Black roses (12:25) Fey realm (17:25) Cooldown (22:35) Mr. Thompson (24:29) A throbbing mass of celebration and movement (27:39) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes And YOU are a lie! (01:05) “What the fuck was that??” (07:43) Tender, with erotic subtext (11:37) Smoking pot in the woods (18:44) Kyle Norwood (30:13) Wolf out (33:50) School registration (35:16)
Timecodes Big Man (00:09) The fae realm (02:18) It’s just like being in a locker room (05:25) You are a lie! (08:25) Poppies (10:33) This scene shows one of my favorite GM techniques. I call it “painting the scene.” Essentially, it involves telling the players the themes or motifs I want to highlight in the scene and then asking them to tell me what their characters see in the scene that reinforces those ideas. It’s an extremely powerful technique for enriching the “visual” of the scene and getting player buy-in. Welcome home, sister (13:30) I am totally luxuriating in this scene (and the moonlit prince scene that follows). Every now and then I like to just take the narrative wheel and let the power flow through me, haha. I am particularly proud of the fact that I was doing this completely off-the-cuff. I knew I wanted this scene to be really special, and so I just kind of got into a zen place, pictured everything in my mind, and then relayed what I saw to the players. You can’t see the players’ faces in this format, but trust: they were entranced. I consider scenes like this a little reward for the players, like a particularly flashy cutscene in a video game. Twenty miles of hard road (16:17) The moonlit prince (19:55)
Timecodes Camp Nerdly (00:21) Penguins of Madagascar vs. Cthulhu (02:49) Archipelago III “The Last of Us” (03:43) Firebrands (05:38) Ten Candles (08:58) PbtA in May (15:45) Monsterhearts: Mercy Falls (17:14) Damn the Man! Save the Music! (27:58) Alas for the Awful Sea! (29:04) Giving Me Life Origins 2017 (38:16) Prepping for a brand-new campaign (39:49) Codex - Time (41:19) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Mobile home (00:25) Here’s a PbtA 101 note for folks who are new to running these games. In this scene, I use Margot’s missed roll to advance my Threat involving Big Man. I don’t actually say out loud that is what I’m doing, but rather just weave it into the fiction. My countdown clock said “Big Man is looking for one of the player characters.” I translate that into a scene where Margot’s father informs her that someone fitting Big Man’s description stopped by and asked about her. Everyone loves Ben (05:26) Feeding (10:34) Normally you’d pick your options from the move that fires off and then make the fiction conform to those choices. In this case, we talk about what is going on in the fiction and have that inform the choices Yoshi makes on his Feeding move. Both approaches can work. Norma (14:36) This is one of my favorite techniques. Just straight up show the players something that is happening in another part of the world, as if they were the viewers of a TV show. I like to describe such moments in very cinematic terms. I wouldn’t suggest doing this all the time, but every now and then, it can be quite powerful. And your little dog, too (16:25) ”How does that feel?” Always ask that question, particularly when the characters are engaged in something new and intense. Mr. Thompson (20:15) Sometimes people get hung up on how to remove Conditions in MH. It’s not like D&D, where you can just go to the inn for a few days to heal up. There is a good example of how to do it in this scene. Crime scene (24:04)
Timecodes Hot Rod (01:02) ShadowMaster55 (06:01) Don’t trust her (10:52) Makeup tutorial (13:30) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Timecodes Chad (00:57) I demonstrate one of my favorite techniques here. I call it “painting the scene.” The way it normally works is I introduce a theme or set of ideas about a place, and then ask the other players to describe things we see in that place that help reinforce those ideas. It’s a really effective way of keeping the table engaged and getting them to buy into what is going on. Also: notice how I twist it for Margo. From that character I want to know what she sees that makes Chad sympathetic. It’s a small thing, but it goes a long way toward 1) making Chad seem like less of a caricature and 2) getting Margo to have conflicted feelings about him, which should help propel the drama. Ben (06.22) Jonah’s bedroom (10:23) Promises, promises (11:33) Margo fucks Chad (14:26) Jonah gazes into the abyss (17:57)
Timecodes Weed (00:52) “What’s your favorite type of milkshake?” (07:12) There were a few moments in this scene when I wanted to cut away, or simply ask Fraser and Yoshi to get to the point of the scene a little faster. Instead, I hung back and let the scene breathe a little bit. I think that was the right move, because the scene ended up being pretty cute, and we got a glimpse into the personalities of Lilith and Serina that I don’t think we would have gotten otherwise. Margo & Alan (12:36) Jonah at home (16:35) The Double Q Diner (20:41) Big Man (25:49)
Timecodes Homeroom (01:07) Cafeteria (09:55) In this scene, I show a really good pacing technique, which is to cut away from a scene after a roll has taken place. If a scene has been going for a few minutes and you have other players waiting for their scene, a die roll is great excuse to jump away. In addition to letting you move the spotlight around, it also gives the session a slightly more cinematic feel. Margo confronts Chad (14:20) Serena makes a move (16:18) Showdown in the boys’ bathroom (19:19)
Timecodes Character introductions (01:00) Backstory (08:32) Homeroom seating chart (14:36) Austin & Margot (29:14) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Willkommen bei der 58. Episode von bücherreich, meinem Bücher-Podcast! Ich spreche über die Bingo-Jahreschallenge auf Lovelybooks und über Bücher, auf die ich mich im Jahr 2015 freue. Dabei erwähne ich: „Ohne jeden Zweifel“ von Tom Rob Smith „Silicon Wahnsinn“ von Katja Kessler „Marmorkuss“ von Jennifer Benkau „Die erstaunlichen Talente der Audrey Flowers“ von Jessica Grant „Die besondere Traurigkeit von Zitronenkuchen“ von Aimee Bender „Die Liebe in Zeiten der Cholera“ von Gabriel García Marquéz „Herr der Fliegen“ von William Goulding „Die Zeitfalte“ von Madeleine L'Engle „Santa Olivia“ von Jacqueline Carey „Wolkentänzerin“ von Nichole Bernier „MondSilberLicht“ von Marah Woolf „Biokrieg“ von Paolo Bacigalupi „Wir waren unsterblich“ von Joshua Ferris „Angerichtet“ von Herman Koch „Succubus Blues“ und „Bloodlines“ von Richelle Mead „Pretty Little Liars“ von Sara Shephard „Legends“ von Marie Lu „Die sieben Königreiche“ von Kristin Cashore „Der Tod ist ein bleibender Schaden“ und „Hinterher ist man immer tot“ von Eoin Colfer „Die Wölfe von Mercy Falls“ und „Rot wie das Meer“ von Maggie Stiefvater „Gone“ von Michael Grant „Die Auserwählten“ von James Dashner „Not that kind of girl“ von Lena Dunham „Stimmen“ von Ursula Poznanski „Was mach ich hier eigentlich?“ von Martina Hill „Das Gegenteil von Einsamkeit“ von Marina Keegan „Partials“ von Dan Wells „Mistborn“ von Brandon Sanderson „Grischa“ von Leigh Bardugo „Silber“ von Kerstin Gier „Amor-Trilogie“ von Lauren Oliver „Das Tal“ von Krystyna Kuhn „Der Monstrumologe“ von Rick Yancey „Flavia de Luce“ von Alan Bradley Besucht mich auf meiner FACEBOOK-Seite http://www.facebook.de/Podcastbuecherreich und erzählt mal, auf welche Bücher ihr euch im Jahr 2015 besonders freut. Eure Ilana P.S.: Dies ist ein privater Buch-Podcast, in dem ausschließlich meine private Meinung kundgetan wird.