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Listen in as associate deans Jacob Powers and Paul Witcover discuss what makes SNHU's online creative writing programs unique and how you'll benefit from earning a degree virtually. Then take the next step toward becoming a student: https://degrees.snhu.edu/subjects/creative-writing-english/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=socialmedia&utm_campaign=YTchannel_Bitly&utm_content=Creative-Writing-SME-interview_SEP_SEP_17&snhu_segment=ol
In this episode, Jimmy and Rob talk to Paul Witcover, Associate Dean for the online Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program at Southern New Hampshire University, about his recent novel, Lincolnstein, and the skills and responsibilities required of authors writing historical fiction. Recommendations: Paul Witcover, Lincolnstein (PS Publishing, 2021) - recommended by Rob Victor Klemperer, I Will Bear Witness (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998) - recommended by Paul Witcover Meet Me in the Bathroom, Will Lovelance, Dylan Southern, and Andrew Cross, dirs., (2022) - recommended by Jimmy The Civil War, Ken Burns, dir. (1990) - recommended by Rob
Pig out on pork BBQ with Paul Witcover as we discuss the reason the pandemic resulted in some of the best years of his freelance career, the way he thrives as a writer when dealing with the boundaries of historical fiction, why his new novel Lincolnstein is "exactly what you think it is," how he writes in yesterday's vernacular without perpetuating yesterday's stereotypes, what can and can't be taught about writing, the reasons he felt lucky to have attended Clarion with Lucius Shepard, the effect reading slush at Asimov's and Twilight Zone magazines had on his own fiction, what Algis Budrys told him that hit him like a brick, and much more.
It's Episode Two of Pete Lutz's new horror series, "The Cellar"! In this story by Paul Witcover, adapted by Blood Noir's Mark Slade, a young boy, forced by his grandfather to bring vengeance against the corrupt officer who murdered his father, becomes drawn into the world of Gypsies… and their strange magic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Episode Two of Pete Lutz's new horror series, "The Cellar"! In this story by Paul Witcover, adapted by Blood Noir's Mark Slade, a young boy, forced by his grandfather to bring vengeance against the corrupt officer who murdered his father, becomes drawn into the world of Gypsies… and their strange magic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Do you dare to go down into...THE CELLAR?" Welcome to Episode Two of our all-new horror/suspense anthology series! Our stories are either original, or inspired by, or adapted from pulp fiction and classic literature. Season One of THE CELLAR already has 13 episodes written and cast, with more to come. Expect eerie or suspenseful tales from authors such as Ray Bradbury, August Derleth, Henry Kuttner and Robert E. Howard! Not only these, but you can expect an audio adaptation of a Eugene O'Neill play, and, in season two, Pete Lutz's own adaptation of a Lon Chaney-starred silent film. The possibilities are endless, the thrills are non-stop, and the stories are the best possible ones we could find. With that in mind we proudly present Paul Witcover's tale, "Moonlight Becomes Magenta", adapted by prolific audio dramatist Mark Slade. Set in old Mexico, we hear the story of a young boy forced by fate to seek vengeance against the man who killed his father, and the supernatural elements that helped him do it. Viva la revolución! CAST: ANNOUNCER: Graham Rowat CADAVERA QUIVRY (Your Ghostly Host): Angela Young PABLITO as an Adult: Nick Wommack BENITEZ: Juan Perez PABLO: Orlando Segarra JAVIER: Micah Blain YOUNG PABLITO: Debby Leal-Ramirez CESAR: Joe Martinez MAGENTA: Christin Espinoza With Additional Voices by Merilee Robinson, Jonathan Montgomery, Lisa Michaud, Aileen Corpos, Mark Bruzee, Derek Rhein, Jessica Mathews, Dyanna Garza and Pete Lutz "The Cellar" theme composed and performed by Tom Rory Parsons Stay tuned til the end, for a preview of Episode Three! Music from the Public Domain, and/or thru a Creative Commons License, and from Kevin MacLeod of incompetech.com Sound effects from the PD and from freesound.org and from Creative Commons License
If you’re a writer, you’ve probably heard someone somewhere mention “voice” in fiction. But if you’re like me, at least at first, you’re not really sure what they’re referring to. In this episode of Write Your Best Book, we’re sitting...
If you’re a writer, you’ve probably heard someone somewhere mention “voice” in fiction. But if you’re like me, at least at first, you’re not really sure what they’re referring to. In this episode of Write Your Best Book, we’re sitting down with Author Paul Witcover and talking about what voice means and how important it is to nail voice when writing your novel. In this episode, you will: Learn exactly what “voice” means in fiction writing Learn why voice is so important Learn the three different types of voice Learn how to incorporate voice in your writing Hosts & Guests Host – Christina Kaye Guest Host – Paul Witcover To Learn More About Author Paul Witcover: http://paulwitcover.com/ To Contact Christina Kaye: info@writeyourbestbook.com www.writeyourbestbook.com For a Consultation with Christina Kaye https://calendly.com/writeyourbestbook/freecoachingsession To Follow Christina Kaye https://www.facebook.com/writeyourbestbook https://www.instagram.com/writeyourbestbook/ https://pinterest.com/xtinakayebooks022
PG-13 - THIS PROGRAM CONTAINS ADULT LANGUAGE "Do you dare to go down into...THE CELLAR?" Welcome to Episode One of 63audio's all-new horror/suspense anthology series! Our stories are either original, or inspired by, or adapted from pulp fiction and classic literature. Season One of THE CELLAR already has 15 episodes written and cast, with more to come. Expect eerie or suspenseful tales from authors such as Ray Bradbury, Paul Witcover, August Derleth, Henry Kuttner and Robert E. Howard! Not only these, but you can expect an audio adaptation of a Eugene O'Neill play, AND Pete Lutz's own adaptation of a Lon Chaney-starred silent film. The possibilities are endless, the thrills are non-stop, and the stories are the best ones possible we could find. Our first one is an original tale by our director, inspired by an episode of Arch Oboler's "Lights Out" (but he can't remember which one). George McDingle is a guy who's been under the thumb of the world his entire life. But one morning he awakens with a massive headache...and a strange new power. Will he use it for good...or evil? Listen and find out! Our hostess with the mostest, Cadavera Quivry, will be on hand for every installment, introducing the show and opening her big book of weird stories just for you! So sit back and get (un)comfortable, and enjoy our first trip down to...THE CELLAR! (NARADA RADIO COMPANY) CAST: ANNOUNCER: Graham Rowat CADAVERA QUIVRY: Angela Young GEORGE McDINGLE: Christian Ferris DOCTOR BANNISTER: Thomas Goodwin TRUCK DRIVER: Pete Lutz SHELLEY DORSEY: Angela Young SURGEON: Steve Blizin "The Cellar" theme composed and performed by Tom Rory Parsons Stay tuned til the end, for a preview of Episode Two, AND a promo from one of our fellow creators!
The following audio was recorded live at the KGB Bar with guest readers Paul Witcover & Lara Elena Donnelly. Subbing for Ellen and Matt, who were traveling, were Chandler Klang Smith and Mercurio D. Rivera. Thanks as always to Gordon Linzner for providing the raw audio recording. Paul Witcover Paul Witcover is the author […]
"Do you dare to go down into...THE CELLAR?" Welcome to Episode Two of our all-new horror/suspense anthology series! Our stories are either original, or inspired by, or adapted from pulp fiction and classic literature. Season One of THE CELLAR already has 17 episodes written and cast, with more to come. Expect eerie or suspenseful tales from authors such as Ray Bradbury, August Derleth, Henry Kuttner and Robert E. Howard! Not only these, but you can expect an audio adaptation of a Eugene O'Neill play, AND Pete Lutz's own adaptation of a Lon Chaney-starred silent film. The possibilities are endless, the thrills are non-stop, and the stories are the best possible ones we could find. With that in mind we proudly present Paul Witcover's tale, "Moonlight Becomes Magenta", adapted by my friend and fellow audio dramatist Mark Slade. Set in old Mexico, we hear the story of a young boy forced by fate to seek vengeance against the man who killed his father, and the supernatural elements that helped him do it. Viva la revolución! CAST: ANNOUNCER: Graham Rowat CADAVERA QUIVRY (Your Ghostly Host): Angela Young PABLITO as an Adult: Nick Wommack BENITEZ: Juan Perez PABLO: Orlando Segarra JAVIER: Micah Blain YOUNG PABLITO: Debby Leal-Ramirez CESAR: Joe Martinez MAGENTA: Christin Espinoza With Additional Voices by Merilee Robinson, Jonathan Montgomery, Lisa Michaud, Aileen Corpos, Mark Bruzee, Derek Rhein, Jessica Mathews, Dyanna Garza and Pete Lutz "The Cellar" theme composed and performed by Tom Rory Parsons Stay tuned til the end, for a preview of Episode Three! Music from the Public Domain, and/or thru a Creative Commons License, and from Kevin MacLeod of incompetech.com Sound effects from the PD and from freesound.org and from Creative Commons License
It's Episode Two of Pete Lutz's new horror series, "The Cellar"! In this story by Paul Witcover, adapted by Blood Noir's Mark Slade, a young boy, forced by his grandfather to bring vengeance against the corrupt officer who murdered his father, becomes drawn into the world of Gypsies… and their strange magic.
It's Episode Two of Pete Lutz's new horror series, "The Cellar"! In this story by Paul Witcover, adapted by Blood Noir's Mark Slade, a young boy, forced by his grandfather to bring vengeance against the corrupt officer who murdered his father, becomes drawn into the world of Gypsies… and their strange magic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Do you dare to go down into...THE CELLAR?" Welcome to Episode One of our all-new horror/suspense anthology series! Our stories are either original, or inspired by, or adapted from pulp fiction and classic literature. Season One of THE CELLAR already has 15 episodes written and cast, with more to come. Expect eerie or suspenseful tales from authors such as Ray Bradbury, Paul Witcover, August Derleth, Henry Kuttner and Robert E. Howard! Not only these, but you can expect an audio adaptation of a Eugene O'Neill play, AND Pete Lutz's own adaptation of a Lon Chaney-starred silent film. The possibilities are endless, the thrills are non-stop, and the stories are the best ones possible we could find. Our first one is an original tale by our director, inspired by an episode of Arch Oboler's "Lights Out" (but he can't remember which one). George McDingle is a guy who's been under the thumb of the world his entire life. But one morning he awakens with a massive headache...and a strange new power. Will he use it for good...or evil? Listen and find out! Our hostess with the mostest, Cadavera Quivry, will be on hand for every installment, introducing the show and opening her big book of weird stories just for you! So sit back and get (un)comfortable, and enjoy our first trip down to...THE CELLAR! CAST: ANNOUNCER: Graham Rowat CADAVERA QUIVRY: Angela Young GEORGE McDINGLE: Christian Ferris DOCTOR BANNISTER: Thomas Goodwin TRUCK DRIVER: Pete Lutz SHELLEY DORSEY: Angela Young SURGEON: Steve Blizin "The Cellar" theme composed and performed by Tom Rory Parsons Stay tuned til the end, for a preview of Episode Two, AND a promo from one of our fellow creators!
Literary Loitering | Cultural Anarchy with Books and The Arts
Thing go South very quickly this week as we discuss the appointment of the UK's first comics professort at Lancaster University, James Dawson's response to criticism of his LGBT guide for children, the search for a new trophy design for the World Fantasy Award and more. Our featured book is The Emperor of All Things by Paul Witcover (book 1 of The Productions of Time). #The_Emperor_of_All_Things #Paul_Witcover #The_Productions_of_Time #LiteraryLoitering #TheGeekShow #Books #Novels #Arts #Theatre #News #Reviews #Podcasts
Literary Loitering | Cultural Anarchy with Books and The Arts
Those cheeky bookish boys return for more shenanigans, and this week they discuss Mein Kampf's first printing in Germany since World War 2, Donald Trump’s speeches being turned into poetry, Morrissey winning the “Bad Sex Award” for his debut novel and more. Our featured book is The Watchman of Eternity by Paul Witcover (book 2 of The Productions of Time). #The_Watchman_of_Eternity #Paul_Witcover #The_Productions_of_Time #LiteraryLoitering #TheGeekShow #Books #Novels #Arts #Theatre #News #Reviews #Podcasts
Sigh. It’s time to deal with Courtney Mason, the heroine of The New Titans Annual #9 and her own sixteen issue series, Anima (we cover the first two issues.) Created by novelists Elizabeth Hand & Paul Witcover, Anima was one of the highest profile and powerful New Bloods, but also one of the most painful to actually read. Hope the riot grrrl soundtrack helps us get through this one. You can follow along with our reading of the annual at Scans Daily.This episode’s non-paying advertisers:Midnight: The Podcasting HourSpill Some Blood!!!**across social media only.Tweet host Diabolu Frank directly, or probe @rolledspine as a group.Email DiaboluRolled Spine Podcasts Facebook, which Frank hates and has nothing to do with.If the main DC Bloodlines blog isn’t your thing, try the umbrella Rolled Spine Podcasts.
Sigh. It's time to deal with Courtney Mason, the heroine of The New Titans Annual #9 and her own sixteen issue series, Anima (we cover the first two issues.) Created by novelists Elizabeth Hand & Paul Witcover, Anima was one of the highest profile and powerful New Bloods, but also one of the most painful to actually read. Hope the riot grrrl soundtrack helps us get through this one. You can follow along with our reading of the annual at Scans Daily. Spill Some Blood!!!* *across social media only. Tweet host Diabolu Frank directly, or probe @rolledspine as a group. Email Diabolu Rolled Spine Podcasts Facebook, which Frank hates and has nothing to do with. If the main DC Bloodlines blog isn't your thing, try the umbrella Rolled Spine Podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diabolu-frank/message
The following audio was recorded on June 18th, 2014 at the KGB Bar in Manhattan with guests Paul Witcover and Eileen Gunn. Paul Witcover, whose fiction has been a finalist for the Nebula, World Fantasy, and Shirley Jackson Award, and short-listed for the James Tiptree award. His most recent novel is The Emperor of All […]