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So many podcasts!I thought I could make one podcast episode where I talked to some folks who podcast about horror, and it would be a one-stop-shop for folks looking for a new favorite commute time killer (hmm. commute-time killer? commute time-killer?)Well, as is often the case, it wasn't until I was in the middle of it that I realized two things:* There are so many podcasts talking about horror books.* Podcasters love to talk - so my 15-20 minute target often ended up going way longer than that.* (I know I said two, but heck this deserves a bullet) There's a ton of podcasts where the only topic is Stephen King and his books.Episode OneClick above to check out the first episode, if you haven't already. For this first installment, You'll hear from Stephanie Gagnon from BOOKS IN THE FREEZER, followed by Michael David Wilson from THIS IS HORROR.The GuestsBooks In The Freezer - Stephanie GagnonThis is Books in the Freezer, a podcast dedicated to the deliciously disturbing world of horror fiction. Our topical, bi-weekly episodes will cover those scary books that you might want to put in the freezer. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss any of our recommendations!This Is Horror - Michael David WilsonThe This Is Horror Podcast is a weekly show for readers, writers, and creators hosted by Michael David Wilson and Bob Pastorella. We interview writers, artists, publishers, editors, and creatives every week. We have interviewed over 100 creatives including Chuck Palahniuk, Joe Hill, Joe R. Lansdale, Charlaine Harris, Ellen Datlow, David Moody, Jennifer Lynch, Gemma Files, and Josh Malerman.Episode TwoNeil McRobert kicks off the second episode, talking about his well respected podcast TALKING SCARED. Max Booth III follows, always fun to talk to Max, and we get into the various podcast projects they have going on. Finally, I included myself in this series - not out of vanity, but rather, in case a listener came to these episodes from an outside audience, I thought they might be curious about what I get up to at the ARC PARTY, so I brought in backup to interview me about this humble effort.The GuestsTalking Scared - Neil McRobertConversations with the biggest names in horror fiction. A podcast for horror readers who want to know where their favorite stories came from ... and what frightens the people who wrote them.Ghoulish & Dog Ears - Max Booth IIIGHOULISH is a weekly comedy podcast celebrating all things spooky, hosted by Max Booth III.DOG EARS is a podcast about publishing, writing, and dogs.The ARC Party - Robb Olson (with Ryan McRae interviewing)Your first look at upcoming books!My goal with the ARC Party is to connect readers with books before they release! Much of the success of a new book is connected to pre-orders and early sales numbers, but sometimes people don't hear about a book until long after it's been released.An episode typically consists of an author giving a quick description of their book, followed by a spoiler free discussion about it. We often talk about themes, characters, settings, etc.But I'm careful to not talk about anything that would ruin the reading experience!SubscribedHungry for more?I asked the internet for recommendations of podcasts that they like that talk about horror books, and here is a giant list of their responses. (descriptions borrowed and sometimes shortened from their websites)NOTE: I tried to focus on currently active podcasts and exclude any that seemed defunct, and I can't be 100% sure that all of these are still publishing episodes.* Behind Your Face There Is A Place: Host Johnny Compton has conversations with creative guests, broadly, but not strictly about one of three possible subjects: I LOVED THIS!, Author's Commentary, Studying the Scares.* Bleeding Page: A bi-weekly podcast wherein authors Chad Lutzke & Jason Brant discuss self-publishing dark fiction and the craft of writing with special guests.* Fearmongers: Bestselling author Clay McLeod Chapman hosts FEARMONGERS, featuring interviews with and readings by horror fiction's biggest stars.Produced in cooperation with Verso Studios at the Westport Library.* Geek's Guide to the Galaxy is a podcast hosted by science fiction author David Barr Kirtley. The show features conversations about fantasy & science fiction in books, movies, games, and comics, as well as related subjects such as science, history, and critical thinking.* Killer Mediums: Horror Podcast hosted by author William Sterling, examining how horror tropes manifest across different mediums of entertainment. Let'ss Get Spooky!* Lifewriting: Authors and screenwriters Steven Barnes and Tananarive Due (and guests!) on writing, the writer's life, Hollywood, the work/family balance and relationships - the tools writers need to make themselves the heroes/heroines of their own story.* Lovecraft E-Zine: A friendly horror podcast. Panelists are Bridgette Brenmark, Matthew Carpenter, Pete Rawlik, John Langan, Benjamin Handelman, Melissa Walsh, Michael DaBronzo, Stephen Mark Rainey, Alan Hughes, and Mike Davis.* Postcards From A Dying World: Postcards from a Dying has been my blog for the last decade with more than 1,000 book reviews to promotional bonuses for my fiction. This podcast feed collections all the audio bonus materials for the blog, interviews and will include a monthly digest of my book reviews.* She Wore Black: A gothic, mystery, and horror podcast.* Sley House Presents: Sley House Presents is a podcast offered by Sley House Publishing. Our episodes are dedicated to discussing the best in genre literature, interviewing notable professionals in the field, reviewing movies, producing radio dramas based on your favorite classic and new short stories, and deep dives into your favorite horror topics.And here are the ones that are, ostensibly, entirely focused on Stephen King and his writing:* Chat Sematary: Chat Sematary will dive into the works and adaptations of the King of Horror, Stephen King. Hosted by Deanna Chapman.* Dark Tower Palaver: Join hosts Tadd and Peter for in-depth discussion and analysis of Stephen King's Magnum Opus The Dark Tower series. Explore the Novels, comics, upcoming film/TV adaptations, and all things Dark Tower. Join in on both the Round Table Discussions covering the entire series, as well as the Book Club where each book is systematically read, analyzed and discussed in order from the first line to the last. Come let's Palaver Gunslinger!* Derry Public Radio: Welcome to the basement of the Derry Civic Center. Pay no mind to the strange sounds coming from behind the Unfound Door. It's just your ka-tet, who are here to provide you with a variety of perspectives on Stephen King's work - ranging from the comfortably familiar to the frighteningly fanatic. Derry Public Radio is here to keep you up-to-date with all that's happening in Derry, Maine and "beyond."* Just King Things: is a monthly podcast about reading the books of Stephen King in publication order. Join hosts Michael and Cameron, two cultural critics and horror fans who literally grew up reading this stuff, as they embark upon a quest to revisit and review a vast body of work spanning five decades, reading one book a month for… only ten years or so* Kingcast: is a Stephen King podcast for Stephen King obsessives hosted by former film bloggers and rabid horror fans Eric Vespe and Scott Wampler. Each week, the pair welcome a notable guest to the show to discuss the King adaptation (or unadapted novel/short story) of their choice. It's an unpredictable show, one that can turn on a dime between being legitimately emotional and outright hilarious, and always approaches the work of its legendary namesake with the love, respect, and top-shelf nerdery that it deserves.* Loser's Club: Founded in 2017, The Losers' Club® is an award-winning weekly series that chronologically digs through the work of Stephen King with humor, irreverence, and a critical eye. Each episode, the Losers gather together to read between the iconic pages and share the latest in King's Dominion, whether it's the author's oft-controversial tweets, the boldest Hollywood headlines, or his endless forthcoming projects. The series also regularly features special guests. In the past, the Losers have spoken to Mike Flanagan, Thomas Jane, Tananarive Due, Chapo Trap House, Owen Teague, Mick Garris, Mary Lambert, Jerry O'Connell, Wil Wheaton, Joe Bob Briggs, and even King himself. Suitable for readers both Constant and casual. King says check us out.* The Constant Reader Podcast: Everything Stephen King, from Carrie to The Institute, from the novels to the short stories, from the small screen to the big screen. Each month we take a deep dive into one book from the bibliography of the King of horror fiction, while also charting the byways of King's forays into other genres (The Dark Tower series, On Writing etc) and also casting an eye on the many TV and film adaptations of King's work.Recorded live from the UEA media suite, Richard Sheppard interviews writers, academics, superfans and anyone with a passion for the work of Stephen King.* The Year of Underrated Stephen King: This is a one-woman, (lecture style) Stephen King podcast that analyzes Stephen King's lesser-known novels and short stories in depth and explores why Stephen King is the greatest fiction writer alive!Applying what I teach my Fiction students, in this podcast we will examine: Strong Writing, Storytelling Principles, Genre, Literary Analysis, Stephen King Universe Nerdery and the Constant Reader Community at Large!* Tower Junkies: A podcast celebrating the work of Stephen King with an occasional focus on his magnum opus, The Dark Tower series.SubscribedFor those of you who prefer YouTube: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thearcparty.com/subscribe
So many podcasts!I thought I could make one podcast episode where I talked to some folks who podcast about horror, and it would be a one-stop-shop for folks looking for a new favorite commute time killer (hmm. commute-time killer? commute time-killer?)Well, as is often the case, it wasn't until I was in the middle of it that I realized two things: * There are so many podcasts talking about horror books.* Podcasters love to talk - so my 15-20 minute target often ended up going way longer than that. * (I know I said two, but heck this deserves a bullet) There's a ton of podcasts where the only topic is Stephen King and his books. Episode OneThis is now part one of what I'm guessing/hoping will be a series about horror podcasts. For this first installment, You'll hear from Stephanie Gagnon from BOOKS IN THE FREEZER, followed by Michael David Wilson from THIS IS HORROR.The GuestsBooks In The Freezer - Stephanie GagnonThis is Books in the Freezer, a podcast dedicated to the deliciously disturbing world of horror fiction. Our topical, bi-weekly episodes will cover those scary books that you might want to put in the freezer. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss any of our recommendations!This Is Horror - Michael David WilsonThe This Is Horror Podcast is a weekly show for readers, writers, and creators hosted by Michael David Wilson and Bob Pastorella. We interview writers, artists, publishers, editors, and creatives every week. We have interviewed over 100 creatives including Chuck Palahniuk, Joe Hill, Joe R. Lansdale, Charlaine Harris, Ellen Datlow, David Moody, Jennifer Lynch, Gemma Files, and Josh Malerman.Episode TwoNeil McRobert kicks off the second episode, talking about his well respected podcast TALKING SCARED. Max Booth III follows, always fun to talk to Max, and we get into the various podcast projects they have going on. Finally, I included myself in this series - not out of vanity, but rather, in case a listener came to these episodes from an outside audience, I thought they might be curious about what I get up to at the ARC PARTY, so I brought in backup to interview me about this humble effort. The GuestsTalking Scared - Neil McRobertConversations with the biggest names in horror fiction. A podcast for horror readers who want to know where their favorite stories came from ... and what frightens the people who wrote them.Ghoulish & Dog Ears - Max Booth IIIGHOULISH is a weekly comedy podcast celebrating all things spooky, hosted by Max Booth III.DOG EARS is a podcast about publishing, writing, and dogs.The ARC Party - Robb Olson (with Ryan McRae interviewing)Your first look at upcoming books!My goal with the ARC Party is to connect readers with books before they release! Much of the success of a new book is connected to pre-orders and early sales numbers, but sometimes people don't hear about a book until long after it's been released.An episode typically consists of an author giving a quick description of their book, followed by a spoiler free discussion about it. We often talk about themes, characters, settings, etc.But I'm careful to not talk about anything that would ruin the reading experience!Hungry for more?I asked the internet for recommendations of podcasts that they like that talk about horror books, and here is a giant list of their responses. (descriptions borrowed and sometimes shortened from their websites)NOTE: I tried to focus on currently active podcasts and exclude any that seemed defunct, and I can't be 100% sure that all of these are still publishing episodes. * Behind Your Face There Is A Place: Host Johnny Compton has conversations with creative guests, broadly, but not strictly about one of three possible subjects: I LOVED THIS!, Author's Commentary, Studying the Scares.* Bleeding Page: A bi-weekly podcast wherein authors Chad Lutzke & Jason Brant discuss self-publishing dark fiction and the craft of writing with special guests.* Fearmongers: Bestselling author Clay McLeod Chapman hosts FEARMONGERS, featuring interviews with and readings by horror fiction's biggest stars.Produced in cooperation with Verso Studios at the Westport Library.* Geek's Guide to the Galaxy is a podcast hosted by science fiction author David Barr Kirtley. The show features conversations about fantasy & science fiction in books, movies, games, and comics, as well as related subjects such as science, history, and critical thinking.* Killer Mediums: Horror Podcast hosted by author William Sterling, examining how horror tropes manifest across different mediums of entertainment. Let'ss Get Spooky!* Lifewriting: Authors and screenwriters Steven Barnes and Tananarive Due (and guests!) on writing, the writer's life, Hollywood, the work/family balance and relationships - the tools writers need to make themselves the heroes/heroines of their own story.* Lovecraft E-Zine: A friendly horror podcast. Panelists are Bridgette Brenmark, Matthew Carpenter, Pete Rawlik, John Langan, Benjamin Handelman, Melissa Walsh, Michael DaBronzo, Stephen Mark Rainey, Alan Hughes, and Mike Davis. * Postcards From A Dying World: Postcards from a Dying has been my blog for the last decade with more than 1,000 book reviews to promotional bonuses for my fiction. This podcast feed collections all the audio bonus materials for the blog, interviews and will include a monthly digest of my book reviews.* She Wore Black: A gothic, mystery, and horror podcast.* Sley House Presents: Sley House Presents is a podcast offered by Sley House Publishing. Our episodes are dedicated to discussing the best in genre literature, interviewing notable professionals in the field, reviewing movies, producing radio dramas based on your favorite classic and new short stories, and deep dives into your favorite horror topics.And here are the ones that are, ostensibly, entirely focused on Stephen King and his writing:* Chat Sematary: Chat Sematary will dive into the works and adaptations of the King of Horror, Stephen King. Hosted by Deanna Chapman.* Dark Tower Palaver: Join hosts Tadd and Peter for in-depth discussion and analysis of Stephen King's Magnum Opus The Dark Tower series. Explore the Novels, comics, upcoming film/TV adaptations, and all things Dark Tower. Join in on both the Round Table Discussions covering the entire series, as well as the Book Club where each book is systematically read, analyzed and discussed in order from the first line to the last. Come let's Palaver Gunslinger!* Derry Public Radio: Welcome to the basement of the Derry Civic Center. Pay no mind to the strange sounds coming from behind the Unfound Door. It's just your ka-tet, who are here to provide you with a variety of perspectives on Stephen King's work - ranging from the comfortably familiar to the frighteningly fanatic. Derry Public Radio is here to keep you up-to-date with all that's happening in Derry, Maine and "beyond."* Just King Things: is a monthly podcast about reading the books of Stephen King in publication order. Join hosts Michael and Cameron, two cultural critics and horror fans who literally grew up reading this stuff, as they embark upon a quest to revisit and review a vast body of work spanning five decades, reading one book a month for… only ten years or so* Kingcast: is a Stephen King podcast for Stephen King obsessives hosted by former film bloggers and rabid horror fans Eric Vespe and Scott Wampler. Each week, the pair welcome a notable guest to the show to discuss the King adaptation (or unadapted novel/short story) of their choice. It's an unpredictable show, one that can turn on a dime between being legitimately emotional and outright hilarious, and always approaches the work of its legendary namesake with the love, respect, and top-shelf nerdery that it deserves.* Loser's Club: Founded in 2017, The Losers' Club® is an award-winning weekly series that chronologically digs through the work of Stephen King with humor, irreverence, and a critical eye. Each episode, the Losers gather together to read between the iconic pages and share the latest in King's Dominion, whether it's the author's oft-controversial tweets, the boldest Hollywood headlines, or his endless forthcoming projects. The series also regularly features special guests. In the past, the Losers have spoken to Mike Flanagan, Thomas Jane, Tananarive Due, Chapo Trap House, Owen Teague, Mick Garris, Mary Lambert, Jerry O'Connell, Wil Wheaton, Joe Bob Briggs, and even King himself. Suitable for readers both Constant and casual. King says check us out.* The Constant Reader Podcast: Everything Stephen King, from Carrie to The Institute, from the novels to the short stories, from the small screen to the big screen. Each month we take a deep dive into one book from the bibliography of the King of horror fiction, while also charting the byways of King's forays into other genres (The Dark Tower series, On Writing etc) and also casting an eye on the many TV and film adaptations of King's work.Recorded live from the UEA media suite, Richard Sheppard interviews writers, academics, superfans and anyone with a passion for the work of Stephen King.* The Year of Underrated Stephen King: This is a one-woman, (lecture style) Stephen King podcast that analyzes Stephen King's lesser-known novels and short stories in depth and explores why Stephen King is the greatest fiction writer alive!Applying what I teach my Fiction students, in this podcast we will examine: Strong Writing, Storytelling Principles, Genre, Literary Analysis, Stephen King Universe Nerdery and the Constant Reader Community at Large!* Tower Junkies: A podcast celebrating the work of Stephen King with an occasional focus on his magnum opus, The Dark Tower series.For those of you who prefer YouTube: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thearcparty.com/subscribe
H.P. Lovecrafts drömvärldar redogörs för av Henrik Möller samt diskuteras i ett panelsamtal i Lovecrafts hemstad Providence 2019. Penlister är Pete Rawlik, Peter Cannon, Christa Carmen, Jason Thompson mfl.
⚡️ A horror podcast that feels like hanging around with friends! A few quotes from listeners:
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⚡️ A horror podcast that feels like hanging around with friends! A few quotes from listeners:
⚡️ A horror podcast that feels like hanging around with friends! A few quotes from listeners:
⚡️ A horror podcast that feels like hanging around with friends! A few quotes from listeners:
⚡️ A horror podcast that feels like hanging around with friends! A few quotes from listeners:
⚡️ A horror podcast that feels like hanging around with friends! A few quotes from listeners:
⚡️ A podcast on cosmic horror, weird fiction, genre topics, Lovecraftian fiction... and more! ⚡️⚡️⚡️ Did I say "podcast"? Sure! But it's more like joining friends to chat about your favorite horror movies and books, about cosmic horror, weird fiction, and other geeky topics!
⚡️ A podcast on cosmic horror, weird fiction, genre topics, Lovecraftian fiction... and more! ⚡️ Did I say "podcast"? Sure! But it's more like joining friends to chat about your favorite horror movies and books, about cosmic horror, weird fiction, and other geeky topics!
⚡️ A podcast on cosmic horror, weird fiction, genre topics, Lovecraftian fiction... and more! ⚡️ Did I say "podcast"? Sure! But it's more like joining friends to chat about your favorite horror movies and books, about cosmic horror, weird fiction, and other geeky topics!
⚡️ A podcast on cosmic horror, weird fiction, genre topics, Lovecraftian fiction... and more! ⚡️ Did I say "podcast"? Sure! But it's more like joining friends to chat about your favorite horror movies and books, about cosmic horror, weird fiction, and other geeky topics! ☠️ THIS EPISODE: Michael Aronovitz, author of DANCING WITH TOMBSTONES. Panelist Bridgette Brenmark writes, "I can only read one story at a time before bed because it's so creepy." ☠️ Purchase DANCING WITH TOMBSTONES (only $2.99 on Kindle): https://amzn.to/3LHN3Gx ☠️ Purchase THE SCULPTOR: https://www.skyhorsepublishing.com/9781949102543/the-sculptor/
⚡️ A podcast on cosmic horror, weird fiction, genre topics, Lovecraftian fiction... and more! ⚡️ Did I say "podcast"? Sure! But it's more like joining friends to chat about your favorite horror movies and books, about cosmic horror, weird fiction, and other geeky topics!
⚡️ A podcast on cosmic horror, weird fiction, genre topics, Lovecraftian fiction... and more! ⚡️ Did I say "podcast"? Sure! But it's more like joining friends to chat about your favorite horror movies and books, about cosmic horror, weird fiction, and other geeky topics!
Mike Davis, editor of The Lovecraft Ezine and horror writer Pete Rawlik talk about the 'King in Yellow' mythos in an episode specially recorded for Indian Noir listeners. Discussion questions: Qn1. Mike what are your thoughts on why the King in Yellow mythos still fascinates modern horror writers? Qn 2. What do you think are some of the themes in the King in Yellow mythos that resonate with you? Qn 3. The late Joe Pulver is perhaps one of the best known editors in the field, who dedicated his life to editing and writing King in Yellow mythos tales. And I know you were close friends with him. I was wondering if you could please talk a bit about his contributions to enhancing the legacy of Chambers' original tale? Q4. You edit the influential Lovecraft ezine and your youtube interviews with modern horror greats, which is also available as a podcast, which I will link to in the show notes, are legendary. Do you think we are entering a golden era of horror and how do you think the horror fiction scene will evolve in the near future? Q5. Given the recent turn of events in the world, do you think we are already in Carcosa? Sure feels like it to me. Join the social media conversation about INDIAN NOIR at @indiannoir on TWITTER and INSTAGRAM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indiannoir/message
“I want to tell you about Memento Mori ( https://amzn.to/3fcq6L5 ). I want to tell you about the fanzine that reopened the door, and the memoir, and the lost films. I want to tell you about the medium being the message. How that message is transmitted, and how it can be transformed through translation into different—new media. How the message is corrupt and corrupting, infected and infectious. I want to tell you about Tina Mori, and C.C. Waite and the disappearance of Billie Jacobs. I want to tell you these things and how they all spiraled together into a coherent wave of madness. But I can't. Brian Hauser won't let me. It's not my place. I have seen—but you must see—must read—for yourself. Come and see. Say that you will. Please. Will you come?” —Pete Rawlik
Join Gwendolyn Kiste, Scott Thomas, Pete Rawlik, Matt Carpenter, and me (Mike Davis) for the annual Lovecraft eZine HALLOWEEN show! By the way, the spooky "Doctor Who" episode title that I could not remember was "Sleep No More". (Thanks to Rick Lai.) Become a Patreon: get access to our bonus podcasts, get free books, become a guest panelist, and more! Help me keep the eZine projects going: http://bit.ly/2ojoby9 Please rate/review us on iTunes, and follow us on Spotify. It helps the show a lot. Thank you. Sidebar note on my son's behalf: If you're into gaming at all, PLEASE follow my son on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/arkhamcookie). Most of you know how much he's been through and is still going through. THIS WOULD BE A HUGE ENCOURAGEMENT FOR HIM. Check out the Lovecraft eZine Press books: https://lovecraftzine.com/ezine-books/ Email the show: lovecraftezine@gmail.com Follow Lovecraft eZine on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LovecraftZine/ Follow Mike on Twitter: https://twitter.com/misanthropemike Follow Mike on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/misanthropemike
THE WEIRD ON A BLACK AND WHITE SCREEN: CLASSIC WEIRD TELEVISION The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Kolchak the Night Stalker – For decades, classic television brought the weird into living rooms across America. Our panelists explore the classic era of weird television. What did they do well and not so well? How did they influence generations of creators and fans of weird fiction, cinema, and television? Panelists: Nicholas Kaufmann (M), Gwendolyn Kiste, Pete Rawlik, Alan Tromp, Joe Zannella
Some show links: Ancestors and Descendants (with Pete Rawlik): http://bit.ly/2kaBSyW --- The Final Report of Harry Barrow: http://bit.ly/2k9etOn ---- THE BLACK HEART BOYS' CHOIR: https://amzn.to/2m5g0Wi --- Pulver survival fund: http://bit.ly/pulver-gofundme Become a Patreon: get access to our bonus podcasts, get free books, become a guest panelist, and more! Help me keep the eZine projects going: http://bit.ly/2ojoby9 Please rate/review us on iTunes, and follow us on Spotify. It helps the show a lot. Thank you. Check out the Lovecraft eZine Press books: https://lovecraftzine.com/ezine-books/ Email the show: lovecraftezine@gmail.com Follow Lovecraft eZine on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LovecraftZine/ Follow Mike on Twitter: https://twitter.com/misanthropemike Follow Mike on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/misanthropemike
I am happy to have Pete Rawlik back on the show again! One of the most prolific modern Lovecraftian authors, Peter Rawlik has established a catalog of horrific tales spanning numerous universes, often paying homage to the titans of horror fiction. With over fifty short stories to his name and several novels, Rawlik has amassed an astounding bibliography that is rivaled by few. In his debut collection, readers will find the very best of Rawlik’s massive body of work. From Lovecraftian horror to gothic tales; visions of Herbert West: the Reanimator to Frankenstein, Little Red Riding Hood, and other entirely original horrors, Rawlik’s debut collection is not just one of nightmares, but serves as a reminder to all who dare to explore its pages exactly where the roots of the genre began, and how with the right voice, these horrors can be reimagined and relived again and again. With an introduction by Brian M. Sammons. https://www.amazon.com/Peter-Rawlik/e/B00A2O752K?ref_=dbs_p_ebk_r00_abau_000000 https://www.birdscoffeecompany.com/coffees/legends-of-tabletop-legendary-brew Use Code Legends10 to get 10% off your order Theme music created by Brett Miller http://www.brettmillermusic.net/
The Pestilence of Pandora Peaslee is written by Pete Rawlik and read by Julia Morgan. The story can be found in the collection: Apotheosis: Stories of Human Survival After the Rise of the Elder Gods published by Simian Publishing Used with permission. https://squareup.com/store/thing-12-games Use Code Legends10 to get 10% off your order https://www.birdscoffeecompany.com/coffees/legends-of-tabletop-legendary-brew Use Code Legends10 to get 10% off your order
Pete Rawlik has been active in all things Lovecraftian since his father read him “The Rats in the Walls” when he was a child as a bedtime story. For more than two decades he has run Dead Ink, selling rare and unusual books. https://www.amazon.com/default/e/B00A2O752K https://twitter.com/peterrawlik https://www.birdscoffeecompany.com/coffees/legends-of-tabletop-legendary-brew Use Code Legends10 to get 10% off your order Theme music created by Brett Miller http://www.brettmillermusic.net/
In this episode, we talked with author Steve Rasnic Tem! A fantastic discussion. Steve talked about his latest books, about hidden realities and secrets, about what's next for him, and much, much more. He also gave a ton of great writing advice -- so if you're an author or aspiring author, you'll want to hear this one. After that, we talked about Robert Kirkman's History of Comics, some upcoming Lovecraftian movies, Lake Mungo, Repairman Jack, The Outsider by Stephen King, and more. With Rick Lai, Pete Rawlik, Matthew Carpenter, Kelly Young, and me, Mike Davis. Become a Patreon: get access to our bonus podcasts, get free books, become a guest panelist, and more! Help me to keep the eZine projects going. Check out the Lovecraft eZine Press books. Follow Mike on Twitter or Facebook. Email the show: lovecraftezine@gmail.com
This is Patreon Podcast #18. The Patreon Podcasts are only for Patreons usually, of course, but I wanted to give you all something to listen to this week, since I wasn't able to do the regular podcast this Sunday (April 22). And the Patreons graciously agreed that I could share this. So, enjoy this fun interview with Pete Rawlik! (Browse his books here.) And hey, there's tons more where this came from! Become a Patreon: get access to our bonus podcasts, get free books, become a guest panelist, and more! Help me to keep the eZine projects going. Check out the Lovecraft eZine Press books. Follow Mike on Twitter or Facebook. Email the show: lovecraftezine@gmail.com
Join Leah as she talks with author Pete Rawlik about his upcoming book the Peaslee Papers, Reanimatrix and its forthcoming sequel. Pete Rawlik, a long time collector of Lovecraftian fiction, is the author of more than fifty short stories, a smattering of poetry, and the Cthulhu Mythos novels Reanimators, and The Weird Company. He is a frequent contributor to the Lovecraft ezine and the New York Review of Science Fiction. In 2014 his short story Revenge of the Reanimator was nominated for a New Pulp Award. His new novel, Reanimatrix a weird, noir, romance set in H. P. Lovecraft’s Arkham, will be released in 2016. He lives in southern Florida where he works on Everglades issues. https://www.amazon.com/Peter-Rawlik/e/B00A2O752K https://www.facebook.com/peter.rawlik https://www.twitter.com/PeterRawlik www.birdscoffeecompany.com/ Use Code Legends10 to get 10% off your order! https://beta.podchaser.com/ Use code legendsoftabletop for access and consider leaving us a review Theme music created by Brett Miller http://www.brettmillermusic.net/
From the archives: March 30, 2014. A very interesting episode in which we discussed the work of Thomas Ligotti, author of THE CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE HUMAN RACE and other books. With panelists Tom Lynch, Scott Nicolay, Rick Lai, Pete Rawlik, Mike Griffin, Matthew Carpenter, Justin Steele, Joe Pulver, Jeff Thomas, and me, Mike Davis. Like the show? Tell us! Email lovecraftezine@gmail.com
In this episode we discussed THE MADNESS OF DOCTOR CALIGARI, a brand new anthology inspired by the 1920 film THE CABINET OF DOCTOR CALIGARI. With editor Joe Pulver, and four of the book's contributors: John Langan, S.P. Miskowski, Michael Griffin, and Molly Tanzer. Rick Lai, Matthew Carpenter, and Pete Rawlik also contributed to the discussion. Prefer to WATCH the show on Youtube? Click here.
This episode's topics: our thoughts on the upcoming Lovecraft anthology TV show; on the Lovecraft "Estate", and Lovecraft story copyrights and trademarks; possible Lovecraftian influences in KONG: SKULL ISLAND; the upcoming BLAIR WITCH movie; the upcoming Lovecraft Film Festival in Providence; our favorite Lovecraftian stories... and more! With Niels Hobbs, Rick Lai, Pete Rawlik, Matt Carpenter, Kelly Young, Joe Pulver, and me, Mike Davis.
This episode's guest is James A. Moore, author of the Lovecraftian novel DEEPER, and many other books. And in the second hour, we discuss how publishing has changed, and how small press needs to change with it. With panelists Rick Lai, Pete Rawlik, Matthew Carpenter, Kelly Young, and me, Mike Davis.
This episode's guest is Paul LaFarge, author of the upcoming novel THE NIGHT OCEAN, based on the short story of the same name by R.H. Barlow and H.P. Lovecraft. We also spoke with Nic Wassell about his upcoming short film adaptation of the story. And then: there's been a lot of discussion about the small press in the past few days. In the second hour of today's show, we talk about it. With panelists Rick Lai, Pete Rawlik, Salome Jones, Kelly Young, and me, Mike Davis.
This episode's guest is Christopher Golden, author of THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN, SNOWBLIND, and many other books. He has also written BUFFY books and comics. Golden is very prolific. THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN is one of my favorite books -- and as most know, I'm a big fan of BUFFY and ANGEL, so I couldn't pass up the chance to chat with this author. With panelists Rick Lai, Pete Rawlik, Matt Carpenter, Kelly Young, Joe Pulver, and me, Mike Davis.
In which we discuss: Pete Rawlik's upcoming novel REANIMATRIX, the recent Lovecraft Film Festival in CA, Philip Fracassi's ALTAR, Paula Guran's MAMMOTH BOOK OF CTHULHU, my anthology AUTUMN CTHULHU, the various ways editors choose writers for anthologies, and more. With panelists Salome Jones, Rick Lai, Pete Rawlik, Matthew Carpenter, Kelly Young, Joe Pulver, and me - Mike Davis.
We get weird with Lovecraftian authors Pete Rawlik, Mike Davis and Rick Lai. http://www.birdscoffeecompany.com/ http://www.amazon.com/Peter-Rawlik/e/B00A2O752K https://lovecraftzine.com http://www.amazon.com/Rick-Lai/e/B00328TOQS http://minionsofthemonstermaster.blogspot.com/ https://www.sfsite.com/charlesdelint/ Theme music created by Brett Miller http://www.brettmillermusic.net/
With minor spoilers. In this episode, we talk about the spectacular cosmic horror collection DARK GODS, by T.E.D. Klein! This is one of my favorite Lovecraftian books. With W.H. Pugmire, Rick Lai, Pete Rawlik, Matthew Carpenter, Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., and others -- and me, Mike Davis.
This episode's guest is Jacqueline Baker, the author of the stellar book THE BROKEN HOURS: A NOVEL OF H.P. LOVECRAFT. We talked about the book, her reasons for writing a novel about HPL, and more. After that, we discussed small press book promotion, pros and cons of writer agents, and more. With panelists Pete Rawlik, Kelly Young, Salome Jones, Joe Pulver, and me, Mike Davis. Be sure to visit The Lovecraft eZine website for free Lovecraftian fiction and more!
This episode's topics: An eZine fan asked for our thoughts on the definition of cosmic horror; two potentially Lovecraftian movies; is it ever too soon to publish your collection; and much more. Panelists: Kelly Young, Pete Rawlik, Joe Pulver, Matthew Carpenter, Salome Jones, Rick Lai, and me, Mike Davis.
A special edition of the podcast: Editor Salome Jones interviews a few of the authors in the new anthology CTHULHU LIES DREAMING: Lucy Brady, Mike Davis (that's me!), Lynne Hardy, Leeman Kessler, and Pete Rawlik.
We talk with Kathe Koja, author of THE CIPHER (which won the Bram Stoker Award) and other novels. Kathe is also an immersive playwright; her play DRACULA just had a sold-out run. With panelists Pete Rawlik, Joe Pulver, Matthew Carpenter, Salome Jones, Rick Lai, and me, Mike Davis.
February is Women in Horror Month. There's no question that there are many talented women writers in weird fiction and Lovecraftian horror, and on this episode, we talk with a few of them: Damien Angelica Walters, Nadia Bulkin, and Gemma Files. With panelists Rick Lai, Pete Rawlik, Joe Pulver, and me, Mike Davis.
This episode's guest: Robert Levy, author of the spectacular novel "The Glittering World". Lovecraftian? Cosmic horror? Weird fiction? Horror? Supernatural? All of that, in a novel that defies description. I can tell you this for sure -- "The Glittering World" is one of the best book of 2015, in my opinion. With guest panelist Molly Tanzer! Plus Matthew Carpenter, Joe Pulver, Pete Rawlik, Rick Lai, and me, Mike Davis.
Would Lovecraft's work have remained in obscurity if it hadn't been for August Derleth? We discuss this question and others on the show. With special guest Don Herron. Further reading: "A Look Behind the Derleth Mythos" by John D. Haefele, and "The Lurking Chronology: A Timeline of the Derleth Mythos" by Pete Rawlik.
Kim, Rodney, and Steve hang out with author Pete Rawlik and talk about his anthology, Legacy of the Reanimator, his take on the continuity, and the state of his hangover. An audio version of Pete's "The Pestilence of Pandora Peaslee" Read by Julia Morgan. Produced by Leah Bondhttps://soundcloud.com/leahtaur/the-pestilence-of-pandora-peasleeLegacy of the Reanimatorhttp://www.amazon.com/Legacy-Reanimator-Chronicles-Herbert-West-ebook/dp/B018X372VKReanimatorshttp://www.amazon.com/Reanimators-Pete-Rawlik-ebook/dp/B00B0SBFAU/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1452339345&sr=1-1&keywords=reanimatorsThe Weird Companyhttp://www.amazon.com/Weird-Company-History-Lovecrafts-Twentieth-ebook/dp/B00MSYUXW6/ref=sr_1_2?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1452339345&sr=1-2&keywords=reanimators
We talk with Lovecraftian author Pete Rawlik about his upcoming projects, Star Wars and a bunch of other geeky topics Theme music created by Brett Miller www.brettmillermusic.net/
The Lovecraft eZine panel interviews Jason Aiken and Frank Schildner about all things pulp! We also talked about the new Lovecraftian themes in Agents of Shield, and much, much more. With Rick Lai, Pete Rawlik, and Mike Davis.
From the 2014 HP Lovecraft Film Festival & CthulhuCon program: Monsters Seen and Unseen.Explorations in the nature of monstrosity. Do we prefer our monsters to be completely alien, or make us discover something about ourselves? With Orrin Grey, Doug Bradley, Allen Koszowski, Pete Rawlik, Derek M. Koch, Brandon Seifert.Plus, the newest upcoming Monster Kid Radio Crash is announced! Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657)Email: monsterkidradio@gmail.com (.mp3s of every episode of Monster Kid Radio is available for download at our barebones behind-the-scenes website at ) H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival & CthulhuCon - Rondo Awards - The opening and closing song "Blood of Kingu" (from the album Necronomikids) appears by permission of Necronomikids - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a . Monster Kid Radio is a registered service mark of Monster Kid Radio LLC.
Mallory, Sean, Charles, and special guests Pete Rawlik, Leeman Kessler, and Todd Chicoine talk all sorts of Reanimation! Specifically, they're talking Pete Rawlik's Reanimators, Stuart Gordon's Re-Animator, and H.P. Lovecraft's Herbert West - Reanimator. Music: Eyes Gone Wrong Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Show Notes:Buy Reanimators!Lovecraft eZine Amazon PortalPeter Watts - The ThingsPeter Watts - Vampire Powerpoint