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Nathan Lowell's latest installment in his Solar Clipper universe just dropped on Amazon so I've been listening to that instead of Dog Days.
Dave complains about people talking on top of mountains, Laura is living out a Harry Chapin song, and Andrew's movin' on up. We recommend: Secondhand Spirits by Juliett Blackwell, Small Mercies by Dennis Lehane, and Salt by EJ Lowell and Nathan Lowell. Audiobook of the Week is The Mad, Mad Murders of Marigold Way by … Continue reading Ep. 217 Rocky Mountain Chatterboxes
Our guest is an award winning author, a podcaster, voice actor, and holder of multiple degrees. His science fiction series the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper is one of his best regarded works. He has written Sci Fi, Fantasy, Urban Fantasy and more. He has multiple books coming out and his Podcast is still releasing episodes consistently. www.nathanlowell.com
It's the third book in Nathan Lowell's second Trader's Tales trilogy, Owner's Share. Ishmael finds himself essentially fired after learning he is about to become a very wealthy man. But things are looking up, he's about to be able to start his own shipping company and become his own boss. If he can figure out how to make money with a funky ship that is being sold for scrap, pay off his loan in 90 days and figure out how to teach the new owner of his old employer what she needs to know to run a shipping company. Next books will be:January - The Overstory by Richard PowersFebruary - A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. SchwabHost: Eugene StephensGuest: Ray Andrew, Shaun MclarenLike the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from.You can always reach us at EpicallyGeeky.comYou can also find us on FaceBook, Twitter and Instagram.You can find us on iTunes here: http://apple.co/2fiw4eHYou can find us on Stitcher here: http://bit.ly/2f1IuYPYou can find us on Google Podcast: http://bit.ly/3mJGuWZYou can find us on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/2PIJwM7You can find us on Amazon Podcast here: https://amzn.to/35Nop5lYou can find us on YouTube here: http://bit.ly/2fffyO0Music by: Peter Emerson Jazz
It's book two of Nathan Lowell's second Solar Clipper series, Captain's Share. Several years have passed, Ishmael is the first mate of the William Tinker and has been married for 7 years. But big things are happening. Ish about to become the captain of his very own ship but like with his previous posting, things are not well on board. Now that he is in charge, let's watch Ishmael find a way to correct the problems his way.Next books will be:November - Owner's Share by Nathan LowellHost: Eugene StephensGuest: Ray Andrew, Shaun MclarenLike the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from.You can always reach us at EpicallyGeeky.comYou can also find us on FaceBook, Twitter and Instagram.You can find us on iTunes here: http://apple.co/2fiw4eHYou can find us on Stitcher here: http://bit.ly/2f1IuYPYou can find us on Google Podcast: http://bit.ly/3mJGuWZYou can find us on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/2PIJwM7You can find us on Amazon Podcast here: https://amzn.to/35Nop5lYou can find us on YouTube here: http://bit.ly/2fffyO0Music by: Peter Emerson Jazz
We're starting the second trilogy of Nathan Lowell's Solar Clipper series with Double Share. It's been four years and Ishmael has graduated from the academy and is on his way to his first posting as a third mate. But the William Tinker is almost the exact opposite of the Lois. Bullying, sexual assault and physical abuse are rampant on board. How can Ish help turn things around? Let's start with the coffee.Warning: This book contains descriptions of sexual harassment and abuse. If you are triggered by these items or discussion of them, please be warned or skip this episode and book in the series.Next books will be:October - Captain's Share by Nathan LowellNovember - Owner's Share by Nathan LowellHost: Eugene StephensGuest: Ray Andrew, Shaun MclarenLike the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from.You can always reach us at EpicallyGeeky.comYou can also find us on FaceBook, Twitter and Instagram.You can find us on iTunes here: http://apple.co/2fiw4eHYou can find us on Stitcher here: http://bit.ly/2f1IuYPYou can find us on Google Podcast: http://bit.ly/3mJGuWZYou can find us on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/2PIJwM7You can find us on Amazon Podcast here: https://amzn.to/35Nop5lYou can find us on YouTube here: http://bit.ly/2fffyO0Music by: Peter Emerson Jazz
This month we are continuing our voyage with the Trader's Tales books by Nathan Lowell. Full Share picks up with Ishmael being forced to find a new position or possibly being put off of the Lois McKendrick. But sneaky always has something up their sleeves. Along the way, Ish discovers there is more to life than just being a spacer and has to contemplate what his future will be in the universe.Next books will be:September - Double Share by Nathan LowellHost: Eugene StephensGuest: Ray Andrew, Shaun MclarenLike the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from.You can always reach us at EpicallyGeeky.comYou can also find us on FaceBook, Twitter and Instagram.You can find us on iTunes here: http://apple.co/2fiw4eHYou can find us on Stitcher here: http://bit.ly/2f1IuYPYou can find us on Google Podcast: http://bit.ly/3mJGuWZYou can find us on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/2PIJwM7You can find us on Amazon Podcast here: https://amzn.to/35Nop5lYou can find us on YouTube here: http://bit.ly/2fffyO0Music by: Peter Emerson Jazz
This month we are returning to the Trader's Tales books, by Nathan Lowell, with the second in the series; Half Share. We're picking up where we last left Ish, Pip and the rest of the crew of the Lois McKendrick as they fly through space delivering cargo from space station to space station. This time around though things get a little more adult as our boys are growing up and coming to terms with what it means to be a “spacer.”Next books will be:August - Full Share by Nathan LowellHost: Eugene StephensGuest: Kris Andrew, Ray Andrew, Shaun MclarenLike the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from.You can always reach us at EpicallyGeeky.comYou can also find us on FaceBook, Twitter and Instagram.You can find us on iTunes here: http://apple.co/2fiw4eHYou can find us on Stitcher here: http://bit.ly/2f1IuYPYou can find us on Google Podcast: http://bit.ly/3mJGuWZYou can find us on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/2PIJwM7You can find us on Amazon Podcast here: https://amzn.to/35Nop5lYou can find us on YouTube here: http://bit.ly/2fffyO0Music by: Peter Emerson Jazz
Craig and Rex discuss the new Collective Bargaining Agreement, Texas A&M's omission from the NCAA Tournament, and more Dolly Parton news. Errata: The MLB post-season expands under the new CBA to 12 teams, not 12 games. Dolly Parton's book, "Run Rose Run" is co-authored by James Patterson. Our Rock & Roll Hall of Fame episode is No. 88. Dolly Parton's recording of "I Will Always Love You" reached No. 1 on the Country Charts two times, originally in 1974 and again in 1982. Whitney released her version in 1992. The Kanye, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé dust-up occurred at the 2009 MTV Music Awards.Check It Out:Rex: Nathan Lowell's book series "The Golden Age of the Clipper Series."Craig: The new release from The Weather Station, "How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars" Hooks & Runs Website, Twitter, BuzzsproutCraig Estlinbaum on TwitterAndrew Eckhoff on Six Degrees (dead link)Rex von Pohl (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on FacebookOpening and closing music, "Caroline" by Craig Estlinbaum. All rights reserved.This podcast and this episode are copyright Craig Estlinbaum, 2022, all rights reserved.
The Orbital Sword – Ravenwood (Tanyth Fairport #1) by Nathan Lowell David, Scott, and Jim once again enter the reading room on board the Orbital Sword to discuss Nathan Lowell's fantasy novel, Ravenwood: A Tanyth Adventure: Book 1. It is the story of an aging woman who is wandering in search of those who can … Continue reading The post The Orbital Sword – Ravenwood (Tanyth Fairport #1) by Nathan Lowell appeared first on The Orbital Sword.
Butler isn't a job title most people would consider in this day and age. But tie the job to a 1 year contract, $5,000 a month and a cool million on completion and a lot of people might jump at it. But what if the old man you are taking care of thinks he is a wizard? What if he really is? This month we are reading The Wizard's Butler by Nathan Lowell. We were a little late getting this one recorded and had already planned on taking off the month of December, so count this as an early Christmas present. Our next books will be:January - Braided Sweetgrass by Robin Wall KimmererFebruary - Quarter Share by Nathan LowellMarch - New Spring by Robert JordanHost: Eugene StephensGuest: Ray Andrew, Kris Andrew, Shaun McLarenLike the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from.You can always reach us at EpicallyGeeky.comYou can also find us on FaceBook, Twitter and Instagram.You can find us on iTunes here: http://apple.co/2fiw4eHYou can find us on Stitcher here: http://bit.ly/2f1IuYPYou can find us on Google Podcast: http://bit.ly/3mJGuWZYou can find us on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/2PIJwM7You can find us on Amazon Podcast here: https://amzn.to/35Nop5lYou can find us on YouTube here: http://bit.ly/2fffyO0Music by: Peter Emerson Jazz
Luke tells Juliane about a book with no conflict and no drama: Quarter Share by Nathan Lowell. Buy this book at , or discuss this book at Goodreads.com Luke blogs at: https://www.lukeburrage.com/blog Follow Luke on twitter: https://twitter.com/lukeburrage Luke writes his own novels, like “Minding Tomorrow”, “Combat”, “Get that rat off my face!” and “The Monster […]
Christopher asks: What is the secret to apparently conflict-free stories that are totally engrossing, such as Nathan Lowell's Solar Clipper books? The post Questions 911: The Bildungsroman appeared first on The Every Day Novelist.
This episode contains: Working hard and hardly working. We both survived anther week in this madness. Brain Matters: Tiny, magnetically powered neural stimulators have been developed. Using a 'magnetoelectric' power source, these neural stimulators are now a viable option for clinical grade implants. Steven talks a lot about battery miniaturization and how it applies to developing science. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/06/200608132537.htm Here's Looking at you, Kid: World's first spherical artificial eye has 3D retina. An electrochemical eye has been developed and we couldn't be more over the moon. The talk devolves into a 'what if' scenario and whether or not we would choose to replace our poorly functional eyes with artificial ones. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/06/200610102726.htm Science Fiction: Steven does a mini review of Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal. Ben explains Infinity Train and it's core concepts. We do a quick dive into the Playstation 5 news and The Last of Us Part 2. We do a final (we promise) talk about The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. Ben has been reading Milk Run from Nathan Lowell and Steven attempts to explain the behemoth that the board game Gloomhaven is.
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This episode contains: Birth announcement! Devon and Jen had a healthy baby boy, Elliot Liam Craft. Congrats! Ben tells us of his adventures in Minecraft with his son. Steven answers questions about the moon landing that his daughter has. This Week In Space: Geologists have created the first comprehensive geologic map of the Moon. They pieced together maps from the Apollo mission and current satellite imagery to create a full geologic map that can be used for future missions. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/04/200422214035.htm Cyberpunk 2020: Mind controlled prosthesis are now part of everyday life. New prosthesis are connected to nerve, muscle and skeleton and are controlled by the users mind. They can feel a wide range of sensations. But not pain. We discuss if they should be able to feel pain. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/04/200430110321.htm Science Fiction: Ben regales us with his journey down the Memory Beta rabbit hole where he read too much about Wesley Crusher. Steven and Ben have been playing Fallout 76 with each other and talk about their experiences. Steven played some Gears Tactics and gives a quick overview. Ben has been reading Star Trek Best Destiny and remarks on how it reminded him of Quarter Share by Nathan Lowell. We have a large discussion on Tales From the Loop and Ben has to defend it somewhat from Steven, who needs some convincing. Then we look at Things From the Flood, and you should too.
This week, awesome author, and serial podcaster, Nathan Lowell, joins the show for an episode. Check out Nathan's latest, The Wizard's Butler, out now. You can still find your host's work on Amazon.com as well. Thanks for listening!
Melisa asks: My writing gets compared favorably to Nathan Lowell's. What story type is this, exactly? Resources Mentioned: Nathan Lowell Heinlein essay On the Writing of Speculative Fiction reprinted in Writing Science Fiction and Fantasy, edited by Asimov Science Fiction Magazine Down From Ten by J. Daniel Sawyer The Resurrection Junket by J. Daniel … The post Questions 775: Nathan Lowell's Secret Sauce appeared first on The Every Day Novelist.
Nathan Lowell has been a full time self published author since 2012. His goal in 2020 is to write 2000 new words every day and publish as many of them as he can. With 16 novels and more on the way, he always looks for ways to help new voices find their audiences. He's been a member of RMFW for many years and currently serves on the board of Science-Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America as their chief financial officer. Nathan's latest release, just out this month, is Cape Grace. Nathan's website. Intro music by Moby Outro by Dan-o-Songs
Talking on my way in for Writer Coffee today, still musing on Carnival Row and how its *so important* to always elevate story over agenda. Photo today from the Stephanie Pui-Mun Law calendar. Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
Today is the 1 year anniversary of this podcast! Being very on-brand, I ramble about the last year, how the podcast has focused (and not) on being a career author, and also about Martha Wells' Murderbot Diaries, and the new movie Plus One. This is the article I mention: https://medium.com/neurotrack/menopause-and-alzheimers-1c455f29fe16 Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
I first met Jason at GenCon in 2018, and have been meaning to have a conversation about his game designing since. We had a brilliant chat about coffee roasting, roleplaying game writing and design, some of his history, what he believes his game design is about, and some pointers for people interested in trying out tabletop roleplaying games. "I'm trying to make memorable, emotionally moving games that make people think about serious issues so that we can use games to teach people how to be better humans through the incredible empathy building that is available in the roleplaying game hobby." - Jason Pitre Info mentioned in this episode: Genesis of Legend Follow Genesis of Legend on Twitter AeroPress French Press Chemex coffee maker Ottawa Accadians Victoria, British Columbia Les Voix d'Altaride Podcast (French) Magic: The Gathering RuneQuest RPG Rifts RPG Bushido RPG Dungeons & Dragons RPG TSR (company) Demon: The Fallen RPG White Wolf Publishing Spark RPG Wizards of the Coast Harlem Unbound RPG Cthtulhu Mythos H.P. Lovecraft Chaosium Sig: Manual of the Primes RPG Planescape RPG Design Panelcast Spire RPG Good Society RPG The Jank Cast D&D Adventurer's League Microscope RPG Kingdom RPG Follow RPG Seven Wonders: A Story Games Anthology Dragonmeet Convention in London A Theory of Fun for Game Design, by Raph Koster Metatopia Game design convention Jeni's Ice Cream Origins Game Fair Gauntlet: Red Carnation on a Black Grave One Child's Heart (recently on KS) Quarter Share, by Nathan Lowell
Diesmal geht es tatsächlich über ein Audiobuch. Eine alte Leidenschaft, nämlich die Trader's Tales von Nathan Lowell. Ich gehe gar nicht erst davon aus, dass ihr das kennt. Aber vielleicht wollt ihr mal zuhören. Es ist stilistisch wie inhaltlich ein eher eigenartiges Werk, aber für mich funktionierte es und mir sagt es auch was.
Inaugural episode in which I don't quite have the sound right (I forgot to turn on my earbuds and recorded from the phone that I kept walking away from - lol), but which is kind of amusing anyway. I also thought the recording messed up, but it didn't, so you get to hear that part, too. I explain how this isn't meant to be polished and studio quality, but rather an informal conversation. Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
Nathan Lowell - AuthorNathan Lowell is the author of The Age Of The Solar Clipper series, as well as others. He is a science fiction writer that doesn't write about aliens, and heroes. Nathan's stories are about regular people, with regular jobs........ in space. This episode was recorded in Austin over a couple of beers!Follow Nathan on social media:Twitter: @NLowellFB: Nathan LowellFB Fan Group: The Golden Age Of The Solar ClipperWebsite: NathanLowell.com
In this week’s episode I sat down with Nathan Lowell, the author of The Golden Age of the Solar Clipper series. I talked with him about his unusual approach to science fiction, right and wrong ways to use social media as a writer, promoting the work of authors you love, and how he made the transition from … Continue reading "TRATWD 115 – Nathan Lowell"
In this week's episode I sat down with Nathan Lowell, the author of The Golden Age of the Solar Clipper series. I talked with him about his unusual approach to science fiction, right and wrong ways to use social media as a writer, promoting the work of authors you love, and how he made the transition fromContinue reading →
Sci-fi and fantasy author, Nathan Lowell, joins us to talk about his journey through independent publication. Mentioned this week: http://podiobooks.com QUARTER SHARE by Nathan Lowell TRADER'S TALES FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE SOLAR CLIPPER (Book Series) by Nathan Lowell SHAMAN'S TALE by Nathan Lowell TANYTH FAIRPORT ADVENTURES (Book Series) by Nathan Lowell SMUGGLER'S TALES (Book Series) by Nathan Lowell CAPTAIN'S SHARE by Nathan Lowell IN ASHES BORN by Nathan Lowell Audible SEEKER'S TALES (Book Series) by Nathan Lowell TO FIRE CALLED by Nathan Lowell SUICIDE RUN by Nathan Lowell BY DARKNESS FORGED by Nathan Lowell HOME RUN by Nathan Lowell Stephen King Karen S. Conlin CAPE GRACE by Nathan Lowell The American Public Library Association Random House http://nathanlowell.com http://twitter.com/nlowell
Today’s episode is from not one, but two podcasts recorded during Balticon 46:Nathan Lowell’s Talking on my Morning Walk podcast, also known as #tommw, and my own podcast The Shrinking Man Project. Joining us on our morning walk are Veronica Giguere, and … Continued
It's been a while since the trumpets blared here at the Roundtable, and it's high time we got down to the business of celebrating the achievements of our creageous Guest Writers! Today we honor Michael Brudenell who - in Episode 33, back in October 2012 - stepped up and pitched his story to the mighty Nathan Lowell, Brion, and myself. We had a blast working through Michael's tale of Kung-Fu, secret societies, and the special powers manifested in the man caught in the middle of it all. The froth of that brainstorm has born fruit and today, the world can pre-order "Rise of the Paladin (The Warrior's Path Book 1)" a martial arts tale that takes place at the cross-section of urban fantasy and grimdark (featuring cover art by the astonishing Shawn King). We couldn't be more delighted to see this culmination of Michael's hard work and commitment. Hit that "PLAY" button and join us backstage at Michael's epic Knighting Ceremony! And check out Michael's RTP Knight Profile Here (with links to all his internet goodness) The Knighting Ceremony of Michael Brudenell [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised]
Coming Up Good Evening: 00:39 Patrick O’Neill’s Until The Darkness Comes as read by Colin Clews: 04:07 Harry Shannon’s The Easy Way as ready by Nathan Lowell: 24:44 Pleasant Dreams: 46:47 Pertinent Links Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum: http://www.trans-alleghenylunaticasylum.com Chuffed Duff Books, Tales of Mystery, Suspense & Terror: http://www.chuffedbuffbooks.com/bookshop/tales-of-mystery-suspense-terror-haunting-short-fiction/ Harry Shannon: http://www.harryshannon.com Nathan Lowell: http://nathanlowell.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Hi everyone, After many scheduling issues finally Nathan and I got to sit down and have a chat about going from small press to indie. We talk about other issues also but this summarizes it well.
Hosts: Jim, Jon & KentGuest: John "Scooter" Weaver In this episode we create a burgeoning city full of humans making its way in the world on the edge of three nonhuman lands. In this fantasy world, the human kingdoms do all they can to get a leg-up on their competition, and political backstabbing is the norm. And all the while, the elves, dwarves and orcs watch them as they move closer and closer to danger.RECOMMENDATIONS: Jim recommends Trader Tales: Quarter Share by Nathan Lowell. Jon recommends Giant in the Playground & Order of the Stick.Mentioned in this Episode:Dungeons & DragonsThieves' WorldFritz Leiber / Fafhrd & the Gray MouserBlack Hills Gold RushConvicts in AustraliaDUNE / The SpiceBalance of TerrorThe Fisher KingHouses of the BloodedWicker ManBritanniaChivalry / Courtly LoveThe Bishop!LeviathanStar Trek / Kirk WomanizingDark SunChargé d'affairesHoovervilleDyson Sphere / Dyson Vacuum CleanersLowe'sStilgar / House Atreides / Muad'dibPresidio / The PresidioSolomon's Porch / ColonnadePrimate / Metropolitan / MagisteriumCaratacusLichMagusNathan Lowell / Quarter ShareGiant in the Playground / Order of the Stick Episode 18 - Accord Download
In this listener feedback show, Listener's Weigh In On Total Recall 2012, the Falling Skies Finale, Our Logan's Run Review, Fall TV Series, Nathan Lowell and More.
In this listener feedback show, Listener's Weigh In On Total Recall 2012, the Falling Skies Finale, Our Logan's Run Review, Fall TV Series, Nathan Lowell and More.
Author of the podcast novels Quarter Share, Half Share, Full Share, Double Share, Captain's Share, Owner's Share, South Coast and Ravenwood, Nathan Lowell has been writing for forty years. His first published work was a short poem in a high school poetry anthology. His non-fiction includes articles on educational technology, distance education, and special education. He started theGolden Age of the Solar Clipper series in January, 2007. He is off to a prolific start, and has a dedicated fanbase at Podiobooks.com.
Author of the podcast novels Quarter Share, Half Share, Full Share, Double Share, Captain's Share, Owner's Share, South Coast and Ravenwood, Nathan Lowell has been writing for forty years. His first published work was a short poem in a high school poetry anthology. His non-fiction includes articles on educational technology, distance education, and special education. He started theGolden Age of the Solar Clipper series in January, 2007. He is off to a prolific start, and has a dedicated fanbase at Podiobooks.com.
Hello everybody. What causes the northern lights? as far as I understand it... northern lights are what happens when polar bears drink cocacola. but... maybe I'm just being silly. Today's guest is Nathan Lowell! Go listen to some of his books on your next car trip. when you arrive, you'll feel pretty good about everything. maybe you'll even want to go back to school. learning is cool. man, these things sure sound a lot different in the final cut than they do in their initial raw audiofile. for one thing, we don't all talk like genius auctioneers. maybe you should try listening to this with the *1/2 speed* turned on on your ipod. @_@
Donald Conrad of www.did-not-finish.com and Dan Absalonson of www.DanDanTheArtMan.com talk about video games, writing, being husbands with awesome wifes and fathers of many young children, what life is like as dads and lots of other stuff.Topics covered in this show:Donald talks about things he's read in Dan’s book, Dan expands on itPrivateer video gamehttp://www.gog.com (Good Old Games website)Dan talks about Donald's graphic novel, Donald expands on itNathan LowellMatt Nelson creator of web comic "Catbeard the Pirate http://www.catbeardthepirate.comDan finished watching the movie Thor and gave it a 4/5 starsTouch on other movies which lead up to The AvengersHulk Fights Bear video on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55nFsKUSK9MWebsite: http://penfightsgamepad.blogspot.com/Download the .mp3
I got to do a cool event at Balticon 46, alongside Mur Lafferty, Nathan Lowell, and Christiana Ellis. Hosted by the awesome Pamela Gay (at right, who hosts the AstronomyCast along with Frasier “Raisin'” Cain), we had to do an “Iron Chef” style writing event. I show up, I’m given a couple of paragraphs, they start the clock, and off to the races. Here’s the result, a short little story about candy bars and zombies, quite worthy of the FridayFix™. If you want the entire recording (which is two hours long!) so you can hear the stories by Christiana, Mur and Nathan, then click here.
Agent Heathcliff Durham finds himself crisscrossing Africa, looking for an Amulet that could spell disaster for any who come near it. Battling blistering heat, starvation, wild animals, and despair, he is not comforted by the company of a rough and ready sort named Morrison. Soon Durham begins to suspect he may never return home—and to top it all off the tea has almost run out.
Coming Up Fact: Covering The Sofa by Skeet Hector Pineda Fiction: Atom Drive by Charles Fontenay 01:30 Fact: Movie Soundtracks by David Raiklen 41:20 Main Fiction: Observation Post by Allen Steele 60:40 Narrators: Jim Philips, Nathan Lowell See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sorry for the long time between episodes. Today though we start a series of chats with Robin Sullivan of the blog Write to Publish and she is the main editor over at Ridan Publishing. We talk about many different things including, Nathan Lowell and should you publish with the Big 6, Small Press or Self publish?
These are the two readings from Nathan Lowell done at Balticon 45. Nate is just an all around great guy. His books are available at his website and Podiobooks.com as well as in dead tree and eBook versions at online … Continued
Episode 27 is the second half of my interview with Odin1Eye. Odin is the blogger and podcaster of "View From Valhalla" - the place to go for the best reviews of podcast novels. If you want to know what Odin listens to besides the podiobooks he's already reviewed, you'll want to catch this episode. And what does Podiobooks.com need more of? Listen to find out! (Even Evo Terra agrees in a recent interview on PodioRacket #50). So when you write one of those and put it up on Podiobooks, let Odin and I know ... We WILL listen. If you missed part 1 of the interview, you can find it here.You can find all things Odin1Eye at:Web site - http://www.viewfromvalhalla.com/Twitter - @Odin1EyeEmail - odin1eye@viewfromvalhalla.comVoice mail - 956-307-ODIN (6346)Every Photo Tells stories - http://everyphototells.com/tag/odin1eye/Mentioned:Mac Geek Gab - http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mac-observers-mac-geek/id73330785 International Spy Museum - http://www.spymuseum.org/ SpyCast - http://www.spymuseum.org/spycast Wander Radio - http://www.wanderradio.com/ PodioMedia Chat - http://www.podiomediachat.com/ Podcast Teardown - http://johnmierau.wordpress.com/category/podcast-teardown/ Enemy Lines - http://johnmierau.wordpress.com/enemy-lines/ The Starter - http://www.scottsigler.com/gfl & http://podiobooks.com/title/the-starter Title Fight - http://www.scottsigler.com/titlefight Qua-ack-ack-ack-ack - http://everyphototells.com/2011/01/episode-29-qu-ack-ack-ack-ack/ Galaxy Billies - http://www.michellplested.com/galaxybillies/ Michael Plested - http://www.michellplested.com/ J R Murdock - http://jrmurdock.com/ The Gearheart - http://www.thegearheart.com/ Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences - http://www.ministryofpeculiaroccurrences.com/ Spectyr - http://www.booksoftheorder.com/ Nathan Lowell - http://solarclipper.com/ Ravenwood - http://www.podiobooks.com/title/ravenwood/ Wiener Blut - http://wiener-blut.com/ Botar's Old Time Radio - http://www.botar.us/feeds.html The Six Shooter - http://www.botar.us/sixshooter.xml Decoder Ring Theatre - http://www.decoderringtheatre.com/ Watchers #1 - http://gowmainframe.blogspot.com/2011/04/watchers-episode-1-owners-share.html Nathan Lowel's Talking on my Morning Walk podcast - http://www.nathanlowell.org/tommw/ Bumper:'dillo in BerlinPromos:The Hidden Institute - http://www.hiddeninstitute.com/ Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences - http://www.ministryofpeculiaroccurrences.com/I can be found and contacted at:Web Site: http://gowmainframe.com/ or http://geekoutwithmainframe.com/Twitter: @mainframe (or @gowmainframe for tweets just about the podcast)Email: gowmainframe at gmail dot comVoice Mail: 206-350-0528 Songs used are "Space Ride" & "Around", from the album "Around" by Oursvince at http://www.oursvince.com Thanks for listening!Download: GOWM_027.mp3
When the Internet powers of Jack Hosley (Wander Radio), Odin1Eye (View From Valhalla), and Richard Green (Geek Out!) unite .... well they just sit around on Skype and talk about stuff. But the stuff they talk about is AWESOME. And what could be more fitting for the first episode thana discussion of the awesome and controversial "Owner's Share" by Nathan Lowell? Oh and the discussion does contain spoilers!Be prepared dear listeners .... where they are going, they don't need any roads. :)Nathan Lowell's sites: http://solarclipper.com/ & http://nathanlowell.org/The Podiobooks.com site for "Owner's Share": http://www.podiobooks.com/title/owners-share/Promo for Pendant Audio at http://www.pendantaudio.com/The Watchers:Jack Hosley @WNDRWolf - http://wanderradio.com/Odin1Eye @Odin1Eye - http://viewfromvalhalla.com/Richard Green @Mainframe - http://geekoutwithmainframe.com/Music courtesy of http://seraphicpanoplymusic.com/fr_index.cfm
Episode 14 is my interview with podcaster, storyteller, and force of nature, Nathan Lowell, PhD. This interview is barely over an hour but packed FULL of geeky goodness about his books, writing, and basically why I can't get enough of his novels. Any interview with Nathan is awesome (see the links below), and I'm bringing you the awesome "Geek Out!" style. Strap in, you will enjoy the ride! :)You can find all things Nathan Lowell at:Web site: http://solarclipper.com/Twitter: @nlowellNathan's novels:Get the books in all their forms at Nathan's site http://solarclipper.com/get-the-books/Ridan Publishing pages with multiple purchase options (signed copies are available): "Quarter Share" - http://www.ridanpublishing.com/quarter_share.html "Half Share" - http://ridanpublishing.com/half_share.htmlFind all of Nathan's free podcast audio books at http://www.podiobooks.com/ (search for "Nathan Lowell").Check out other must listen Nathan Lowell interviews at:Dan Sawyer’s Writer’s Round Table on Writing Fast on "I Should Be Writing" Special Episode #45. Of course Nathan was there and shares his process.Mur Lafferty’s interview on I Should Be Writing #181 on lessons learned from writing one million words.Dead Robot’s Society interview on Reader Expectations . This touches on the reaction to the end of "Owner's Share" and has some spoilers.John Mierau’s Serial Fiction Tear Down .Find links to all of Nathan's interviews at http://solarclipper.com/interviews/I can be found and contacted at:Web Site: http://gowmainframe.com/Twitter: @mainframe (or @gowmainframe for tweets just about the podcast)Email: gowmainframe at gmail dot comVoice Mail: 206-350-0528 Songs used are "Space Ride" & "Around", from the album "Around" by Oursvince at http://www.oursvince.com Thanks for listening!
This week the Robots talk with Nathan Lowell about reader expectation and implied promises with Nathan Lowell, who recently had to contend with these very topics with the end of his Share series. We hope you enjoy!
In which we see the consequences of recklessness, our heroine stands tall, an acrobat is revealed, a tall woman despences disiplinary measures, tattoos are shown, and for a breif moment, an angel is seen. The excellent model in the picture was created by Skott Stotland of the Nerd Signal People I hung out with at Balticon: JR Blackwell (natch), Christiana Ellis, Mur Lafferty, Jim Van Verth, Dr. John Cmar, Laura Burns, Dr. Pamela Gay, Tee Morris, Phillipa Ballantine, Phil Rossi, Chooch, Viv, Nathan Lowell, Scott Roche, the Family Pick, Ms. Information, DDog, Nobilis, Podcasting's Rich Sigfrit, Susan Z, RDQ, Scott Breakall, Paul Fischer and Martha Holloway. The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
Tonight we chat with Nathan Lowell, talking about his novel: RavenWood, and his new book deal with Ridan Publishing!
This week the Dead Robots settle in for a roundtable discussion, something we haven't done for a good long while. It felt good. And, as an added bonus, we have Nathan Lowell join us as we talk about plotting a story. So, settle in and enjoy!
This is a panel that PG was part of at Baliton about creating serialized fiction. The panel was hosted by Evo Terra, and along with PG there was Nathan Lowell, Christiana Ellis, and Kimi Alexandre. Enjoy.
This episode has not one treat, but two. Not only do we get to talk about podcasting fiction with the incredible Nathan Lowell, but we also announce that PG Holyfield has joined the Dead Robots’ Society as a full-time host.
The battle with Gretta Platt's murderer continues. Lives are changed forever. Guest Voices: Scott Sigler, Tee Morris, Leann Mabry, Rick Stringer, Nathan Lowell, MAinPA, Chooch and Viv, Justin Lowmaster, Travis Nelson, Chip Burkhead, Kevin Crosby, Terry Mixon, Kimi Alexandre, Mike Sharpe, Tim White, Kim Stone, Tim Dodge, Jeremiah McCoy, Ivy Reisner, Philippa Ballantine, James and Petra Keeling
Today we have a nice and long interview, with the one and only Nathan Lowell author of the Solar Clipper stories. This interview itself is over 90 minutes, so I do very little talking myself. podpress still hasn’t been updated for the new version of WordPress, so having to link this episode in a different […]
Episode #4 - Ellaraine LockieThis is our podcast featuring discussions with upcoming and notable figures in the small press community including printers, publishers, bloggers and, of course, poets and writers.In this episode, Mike speaks with poet Ellaraine Lockie.Ellaraine's first love in literature is poetry, but she is also an avid traveler, essayist, workshop instructor and nonfiction book author. In addition to numerous awards and nominations for her writing, Ellaraine shares her love of the craft with up and coming poets through her work as a judge and sponsor of poetry contests, participation in mentoring programs, and through teaching workshops on poetry and the creative process in libraries, schools, community programs and writing groups.Ellaraine's work can be found through a number of resellers and publishers:non-fictionAll Because of a Button: Folklore, Fact and Fiction (Amazon Link)The Gourmet Paper Maker (Amazon Link)poetryFinishing Lines - (Snark Publishing)Blue Ribbons at the Country Fair - (PWJ Press)Bear's Paw Poems - (SCW Publications)The following titles are out of print, but can still be found on the Internet through select resellers:Midlife Muse (Poetry Forum)Coloring Outside the Lines (Plowman Press)Crossing the Center Line (Sweet Annie Press)(This interview was originally recorded as a Skype to landline call in February 2007.)Producer's Note: You may notice the episode numbering is out of sequence. Recorded over a year ago, this discussion with Ellaraine Lockie was intended to be released as episode 4 of Across the Mic shortly after it was conducted. When Jack Hosley of Wander Radio offered an interview for the show in January, I jumped at the chance to bring it to you, but decided that, out of respect for Ellaraine, I would release the interview with Nathan Lowell as episode 5.Please leave feedback on this show by writing esccast AT gmail.com, calling our ESC!Cast hotline at (815)981-4224 or clicking the "Call Me" button to have GrandCentral connect you for free.The music in this episode, Lonesome Trails Part Two, was provided by Rob Potter. You can find more of Rob's music at www.3fmmusic.com.Subscribe to our Podcast Feed orDownload the show here! Play Now: ATM_004_20080316 (1:03'57 29.3mb 64kbps)
Guest Host: Jack Hosley of Wander Radio In this episode, Jack speaks with Nathan Lowell, author of The Share Trilogy and South Coast. You can visit Nathan at his web site: http://www.durandus.org/golden Nathan’s books can be found at Podiobooks.com Quarter Share Half Share Full Share South Coast CONTEST: Name Ishmael’s Ship and Logo (This interview […]
Found on Podcast Pickle I had messages from 14 New Fans! Oh, really? No, not so much, they appear to be fake. What's up with that?Also, my take on "South Coast: A Shaman's Tale from the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper," by Nathan Lowell. Good book, kind of "old school," but in a good way. I've missed this kind of writing, and I'm glad to see it come back.Featuring from the "It Doesn't Suck" list, "1913 Arms" from Porcelain Frogs (Elevations).Theme music from Kevin MacLeod.
Found on Podcast Pickle I had messages from 14 New Fans! Oh, really? No, not so much, they appear to be fake. What's up with that?Also, my take on "South Coast: A Shaman's Tale from the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper," by Nathan Lowell. Good book, kind of "old school," but in a good way. I've missed this kind of writing, and I'm glad to see it come back.Featuring from the "It Doesn't Suck" list, "1913 Arms" from Porcelain Frogs (Elevations).Theme music from Kevin MacLeod.
This is just a short audio clip, explaining why there isn’t an interview today. New schedule at work, so audio is moving to a new day! This Wednesday stay tuned for Jack Hosely interviews Nathan Lowell.
Onthepodcast: Episode 06 Onthepodcast Intro Nathan Lowell’s Quarter Share Promo http://www.durandus.org/golden http://www.podiobooks.com/title/quarter-share Nathan Lowell & His Books: Quarter Share: http://podiobooks.com/title/quarter-share Half Share: http://podiobooks.com/title/half-share Full Share: http://podiobooks.com/title/full-share South Coast: http://podiobooks.com/title/south-coast Nathan Lowell’s South Coast Promo http://www.durandus.org/golden http://podiobooks.com/title/south-coast 9:45 by Mieka Pauley from her album Elijah Drop Your Gun http://www.mieka.com http://www.myspace.com/mieka Mur Lafferty/JC Hutchins Promo #1 http://www.murlafferty.com http://podiobooks.com/podiobooks/book.php?ID=97 http://www.playingforkeepsnovel.com http://www.jchutchins.net End of Episode 006 Mur Lafferty/JC Hutchins Promo #1 http://www.murlafferty.com http://podiobooks.com/podiobooks/book.php?ID=97 http://www.playingforkeepsnovel.com http://www.jchutchins.net Onthepodcast Creative Commons and Contact Info E-Mail: onthepod@gmail.com
In this episode: an interview with author Nathan Lowell, in which we discuss his four science fiction novels, Quarter Share, Half Share, Full Share, and South Coast, technology, artists and authors releasing their works for free, and his use of Linux. All of Nathan Lowell's books are available on Podiobooks.com.
In this episode: welcome to 2008; great audiobooks by Nathan Lowell, including Quarter Share, Half Share, Full Share, and South Coast, all available at Podiobooks.com; Hacker Public Radio; the KDE Release Event at the Google Campus in Mountain View, CA; a review of Absolute FreeBSD by Michael W. Lucas.
Episode #5 - Nathan LowellThis is our companion podcast to Coffee House to Go featuring interviews with upcoming and notable figures in the small press community including printers, publishers, bloggers and, of course, poets and writers.Guest Host: Jack Hosley of Wander RadioIn this episode, Jack speaks with Nathan Lowell, author of The Share Trilogy and South Coast. You can visit Nathan at his web site: http://www.durandus.org/goldenNathan's books can be found at Podiobooks.com Quarter Share Half Share Full Share South CoastCONTEST: Name Ishmael’s Ship and Logo(This interview was originally recorded via Skype on January 1, 2008.)Podiobooks Discussed: Nina Kimberly the Merciless – Christiana Ellis Brave Men Run – Matthew Wayne Selznick Earthcore – Scott Sigler Singularity – Bill DeSmedt Discovered Country – Nora Fleischer Amerindian 2192 – J. Scott Garibay Spherical Tomi – Jack Mangan Space Casey - Christiana EllisLinks to Know:National Novel Writing MonthPodiobooks CommunityMur LaffertyScott SiglerJC HutchinsDavid WeberDavid DrakeThe Parsec AwardsPlease leave feedback on this show by writing esccast AT gmail.com, calling our ESC!Cast hotline at (206)339-3721 or, if you have a microphone connected to your computer, by clicking the "Send Me an Odeo" link at the right.The music in this episode, Lonesome Trails Part Two, was provided by Rob Potter. You can find more of Rob's music at www.3fmmusic.com.Subscribe to our Podcast Feed orDownload the show here! Play Now: ATM_005_20080116 (44'08 20.2mb 64kbps)
I've learned from experience that other people can learn from experience. Go figure, huh?I reminisce about my days in Blackthorne Repertory Theatre, which is not a band off in England somewhere. Well, it is, but this ain't them, they ain't Repertory. As far as I know.Finished "Children of the Old Stars," by David Lee Summers. Looking forward to the next book in what's turning out to be an excellent series. Started "South Coast," by Nathan Lowell; good so far.GBIDSList Featuring: "(So far) Off Broadway," by Jon James.Theme: "Hot Swing" from Kevin MacLeod
I've learned from experience that other people can learn from experience. Go figure, huh?I reminisce about my days in Blackthorne Repertory Theatre, which is not a band off in England somewhere. Well, it is, but this ain't them, they ain't Repertory. As far as I know.Finished "Children of the Old Stars," by David Lee Summers. Looking forward to the next book in what's turning out to be an excellent series. Started "South Coast," by Nathan Lowell; good so far.GBIDSList Featuring: "(So far) Off Broadway," by Jon James.Theme: "Hot Swing" from Kevin MacLeod