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Have a Nashville hot chicken sandwich with Robert Greenberger as we discuss our teen experiences at the first Star Trek convention in 1972, how TV taught him about the existence of Marvel Comics, the way George Reeves as Clark Kent made him want to be a journalist, the lecture Wonder Woman editor Robert Kanigher gave him after he dared give feedback, why so many DC Comics staffers walked around without their shoes on Fridays, how he convinced Cable News to launch Comic Scene magazine, the convoluted way Denny O'Neil was responsible for him becoming Len Wein and Marv Wolfman's assistant, how his editing of Star Trek comics led to his writing Star Trek fiction, the differences he saw in corporate culture while working at both Marvel and DC, what Clark Kent would have thought of his gig at the Weekly World News, and much more.
Alan's Eyes & Ears #012 - DC's Greatest Super-Heroines MomentsIn this 12th episode of the podcast, Alan is joined by 3 more wonderful guests (Doctor Anj, the Lady Laurel, and Sir Luke) to discuss sections of the 2018 hardcover book, DC Comics Super Heroines: 100 Greatest Moments, edited by Robert Greenberger. This episode is the second of a two-part series. Characters covered in this episode are Supergirl, the Birds of Prey, & Hawkgirl / Hawkwoman.Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directly Promo: Finding Fantasy ReadsLink #1: Dr Anj's Supergirl-focused blogLink #2: Laurel's Birds of Prey podcastLink #3: Luke's Earth Destruction Destruction podcastSend e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com You can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and Professor Alan @ProfessorAlan You may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed.Source: My good buddy Shagg Music in the episode:Wild Strawberry by Purrple Cat | https://purrplecat.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Alan's Eyes & Ears #011 - DC's Greatest Super-Heroines MomentsIn this 11th episode of the podcast, Alan is joined by 3 wonderful guests (Ms Stella, the Irredeemable Shagg, & Martin Gray) to discuss sections of the 2018 hardcover book, DC Comics Super Heroines: 100 Greatest Moments, edited by Robert Greenberger. This episode is the first of a two-part series. Characters covered in this episode are Barbara Gordon, Ice & Fire, (Killer) Frost, Saturn Girl, & Princess Projectra. Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directly Promo:Trekker TalkLink #1: Stella's Batgirl to Oracle podcastLink #2: Shagg's Fire & Water NetworkLink #3: Martin's Too Dangerous for a Girl blogSend e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com You can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and Professor Alan @ProfessorAlan You may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed.Source: My good buddy Shagg Music in the episode:Wild Strawberry by Purrple Cat | https://purrplecat.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0)
On this episode of And I "Quote": Ryan talk with writer, editor and co-founder of Crazy 8 Press , Robert Greenberger. We will also be taking your questions. Don't miss it! Robert Greenberger is a writer and editor. A lifelong fan of comic books, comic strips, science fiction, and Star Trek, he drifted towards writing and editing, encouraged by his father and inspired by Superman's alter ego, Clark Kent.While at SUNY-Binghamton, Greenberger wrote and edited for the college newspaper, Pipe Dream. Upon graduation, he worked for Starlog Press and while there, created Comics Scene, the first nationally distributed magazine to focus on comic books, comic strips, and animation.In 1984, he joined DC Comics as an Assistant Editor and went on to be an Editor before moving to Administration as Manager-Editorial Operations. He joined Gist Communications as a Producer before moving to Marvel Comics as its Director-Publishing Operations.Greenberger rejoined DC in May 2002 as a Senior Editor-Collected Editions. He helped grow that department, introducing new formats and improving the editions' editorial content. In 2006, he joined Weekly World News as its Managing Editor until the paper's untimely demise. He then freelanced for an extensive client base including Platinum Studios, scifi.com, DC and Marvel. He helped revitalize Famous Monsters of Filmland and served as News Editor at ComicMix.com.He is a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America and the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers. His novelization of Hellboy II: The Golden Army won the IAMTW's Scribe Award in 2009.In 2012, he received his Master of Science in Education from the University of Bridgeport and relocated to Maryland where he has taught High School English in Baltimore County. He completed his Master of Arts degree in Creative Writing & Literature for Educators at Fairleigh Dickinson University in 2016.With others, he cofounded Crazy 8 Press, a digital press hub where he continues to write. His dozens of books, short stories, and essays cover the gamut from young adult nonfiction to original fiction. His most recent works include numerous short stories plus the concluding chapter of This Alien Earth for the late Paul Antony Jones and the first chapter of Above the Ground, in collaboration with Matt Medney.Bob teaches High School English at St. Vincent Pallotti High School in Laurel, MD. He and his wife Deborah reside in Howard County, Maryland.Follow Robert Greenberger on Social Media: Website: www.bobgreenberger.comWebsite: www.Crazy8Press.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/bobgreenbergerFollow Ryan on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/ryanandiquoteMake Sure to LIKE, COMMENT, & SUBSCRIBE!Nerd Culture MERCH!!! www.nerdculture.threadless.comHWWS NC Merch - https://hwwswebtv.threadless.com/designDONATE to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itsnerdcultureFollow:Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/itsnerdculture/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsnerdcultureTwitter :https://twitter.com/itsNerdCultureFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/itsnerdculture
The Blasters & Blades Podcast Just a couple of nerdy Army veterans geeking out on things that go "abracadabra," "pew," "zoom," "boop-beep" and rhyme with Science Fiction & Fantasy. Co-Hosts: Doc Cisca (Uber Book Fan) (Army Medic) JR Handley (Author) (Grunt) Nick Garber (Comic Book Artist) (Super Grunt) We work for free, so if you wanna throw a few pennies our way there is a linked Buy Me A Coffee site where you can do so. Just mention the podcast in the comments when you donate, and I'll keep the sacred bean water boiling! Support the Show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AuthorJRHandley Our Website: https://anchor.fm/blasters-and-blades Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/blastersandbladespodcast Our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/BlastersandBladesPodcast Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/SF_Fantasy_Show Phenomenons: Season of Darkness Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1881107045/phenomenons-season-of-darkness Today's Sponsor My Luck by Mel Todd: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0893KQX8X Crazy8 Press: https://www.crazy8press.com/ Follow Bob Greenberger on social media Bob's Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Robert-Greenberger/e/B001ILOB5U/ Bob's Website: https://bobgreenberger.com/ Bob's Twitter: https://twitter.com/bobgreenberger Bob's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.greenberger Bob's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobgreenberger/ Follow Michael Jan Friedman on social media Mike's Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Michael-Jan-Friedman/e/B000APXN54 Mike's Website: https://www.michaeljanfriedman.net/ Mike's Twitter: https://twitter.com/friedmanmj #scifishenanigans #scifishenaniganspodcast #bbp #blastersandblades #blastersandbladespodcast #podcast #scifipodcast #fantasypodcast #scifi #fantasy #books #rpg #comics #fandom #literature #comedy #veteran #army #armyranger #ranger #bobgreenberger #mikejanfriedman #michaeljanfriedman #religionquestion #starwars #jedi #georgelucas #lucasfilms #startrek #trekkie #firefly #serenity #browncoat #lordoftherings #lotr #jrrtolkien #tolkien #wheeloftime #wot #robertjordan #brandonsanderson #gameofthrones #got #grrm #georgerrmartin #superheroes #superhero #lgbtqia+ #comics --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blasters-and-blades/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blasters-and-blades/support
Today's episode presents a chat Greg had towards the end of last year with editor/author Robert Greenberger. The list of Bob's credits is both long and distinguished, including almost 20 years as an editor at DC Comics overseeing such titles as Doom Patrol, Suicide Squad, Who's Who, Crisis on Infinite Earths, The Atlantis Chronicles, and guiding the comics voyages of the Starship Enterprise during its DC publishing stint. He was also the founding editor of Comics Scene, a Starlog sister magazine of comics fandom from the 80s that provided a pre-Internet audience access to comics news and interviews. And when he's not teaching high school English or moderating convention panels, Bob is a prolific prose writer & editor in his own right. Bob graciously let Greg pepper him with questions about most of his comics career, expounding on such topics as the secret origin of Grant Morrison's Doom Patrol run, how comics collections are put together, balancing creativity versus productivity in comics, the best freelancer lateness excuse he ever heard, the nuts & bolts of how comics are published at the Big Two level, and much more! Robots From Tomorrow is a comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth's surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Stay safe and enjoy your funny books.
Jim Starlin joins us to talk about his return to comics and the drawing board with Dreadstar Returns from Ominous Press. This all-new 100-page graphic novel is written and illustrated by the legendary Jim Starlin and inked by Jaime Jameson. This is the first new Dreadstar story in three decades! We travel from the early days of Dreadstar at Epic Illustrated to the three Omnibus Editions just released from Ominous Press. Don't worry, we talk Thanos, Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Archie Goodwin, Marvel Cosmic and so much more! After an injury, Jim is back at the drawing board and more Dreadstar is coming our way!Can't get enough Dreadstar? Check out the Who's Who-style guide to Jim Starlin's Dreadstar Universe in Dreadstar Guidebook featuring nearly 100 pages of content written by comics scholar Robert Greenberger!
Jim Starlin joins us to talk about his return to comics and the drawing board with Dreadstar Returns from Ominous Press. This all-new 100-page graphic novel is written and illustrated by the legendary Jim Starlin and inked by Jaime Jameson. This is the first new Dreadstar story in three decades! We travel from the early days of Dreadstar at Epic Illustrated to the three Omnibus Editions just released from Ominous Press. Don't worry, we talk Thanos, Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Archie Goodwin, Marvel Cosmic and so much more! After an injury, Jim is back at the drawing board and more Dreadstar is coming our way! Can't get enough Dreadstar? Check out the Who's Who-style guide to Jim Starlin's Dreadstar Universe in Dreadstar Guidebook featuring nearly 100 pages of content written by comics scholar Robert Greenberger! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matt-dursin/support
Interview with author of DC Supervillains 100 Greatest Moments From The History Of The Worlds Greatest Super-Villains
Comics in the 1970s - Ron Wilson, Elliott Maggin, Joe Staton, Keith Pollard, John Workman, and moderator Robert Greenberger discuss their memories of working at DC, Marvel, and smaller publishers and take questions from the audience about working in the comic book industry in the 1970s Baltimore Comic Con 2017 - 09/24/17 - [1:00:09] -
2018 Baltimore Comic Con - Day 3 Erin Gray Spotlight - Erin Gray spoke to Robert Greenberger and took questions from the audience about her professional and personal life The Art of Editing - Stuart Moore, Tom Peyer, Peter Tomasi, and Louise Simonson talked to Robert Greenberger about what their jobs are like and how the job of editors have changed over the years Tony Isabella Spotlight - Tony Isabella spoke with Robert Greenberger about working at Marvel and DC over the years What I Bought - Brave and the Bold, Marvel Two-in-One Small Press Expo Cover Art: -- [44:52] - - - - -
2018 Baltimore Comic Con - Day 2 (09/29/18) What I Bought - Talos of the Wilderness Sea, TRS-80 Computer Whiz Kids, Wonder Woman, New Teen Titans, Manhunter, Marge’s Tubby, The Dreamer Team Building Panel - Mark Waid, John Ostrander, Ron Marz, and Denny O’Neil talked to Robert Greenberger (moderator) about the challenges of working on team books - The Chaykin and Haspiel Show - Howard Chaykin and Dean Haspiel talked about how they met, people with whom they’ve worked, and how their work has evolved Music and Comics Panel - P. Craig Russell, Ed Piskor, Timothy Truman, John K. Snyder III, and Mark Buckingham discussed the connections between their comic book work and music with Evelyn Kriete (moderator) - From Thor to Ragnarok - Walt Simonson and John Workman, but mostly Walt Simonson, talked about working on different versions of Thor Cover Art: -- [49:44] - - - - -
Robert Greenberger: A Time to Hate. The situation on Delta Sigma IV continues to deteriorate. Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the Enterprise-E must find a way to stop the violence and introduce a cure that will set the warring people back on the path of peace. Meanwhile, Riker tracks down his father and learns the terrible truth behind the problems facing the once-peaceful world. Is the Federation truly to blame? In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson review A Time to Hate before being joined by author Robert Greenberger to talk about both of his books in the A Time To series. We discuss the situation on Delta Sigma IV, the supposed cure, bridging the gap between Insurrection and Nemesis, Riker and Troi's relationship, Riker's relationship with his father, a dark secret revealed at the end of the novel, and we wrap up with what Bob is currently working on and where you can find him online. In the news, we talk about the upcoming Star Trek: Epic Episodes from Titan publishing, as well as speculate about an upcoming project from IDW for which artist J.K. Woodward has been dropping hints about on Instagram. News Star Trek: Epic Episodes (00:04:02) J.K. Woodward Secret (00:06:10) Feature: Robert Greenberger Quagmire (00:10:02) The "Cure" (00:17:15) The Chase (00:25:18) Will and Deanna (00:29:22) Army on Demand (00:34:19) Ratings (00:36:19) Bob Greenberger's First Time (00:39:42) Bickering Binkleys (00:44:38) A Time to Write (00:47:19) Bridging the Gap (00:53:55) Warring Races (00:58:12) Anh Hoang (01:00:36) Passing the Baton (01:04:08) Other Franchises (01:05:11) Final Thoughts (01:08:07) Hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson Guest Robert Greenberger Production Bruce Gibson (Editor and Producer) Dan Gunther (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Jeffery Harlan (Associate Producer)
Shag and Rob do a deep dive on the new hardcover book JUSTICE LEAGUE: 100 GREATEST MOMENTS, featuring an interview with author and longtime DC staffer Robert Greenberger! Join the conversation and find more great content: Leave comments on our FIRE & WATER PODCAST website - http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/fire-water-215 E-MAIL - firewaterpodcast@comcast.net BOB GREENBERGER - https://bobgreenberger.com Subscribe via iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/aquaman-firestorm-fire-water/id1087336021 Opening theme by Power Records, closing theme by Filmation. This episode brought to you by InStockTrades. This week’s selections: JLA VOL. 1: https://www.instocktrades.com/TP/DC/JLA-TP-VOL-01/JUN110276 JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA THE SILVER AGE VOL. 4: https://www.instocktrades.com/TP/DC/JUSTICE-LEAGUE-OF-AMERICA-THE-SILVER-AGE-TP-VOL-04/APR180273 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening! Fan the Flame and Ride the Wave!
A Time to Love. As Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the Enterprise continue to deal with the fallout from their disastrous mission at the Rashanar battle site, a new crisis threatens to unravel the civilization on an alien colony. A murder has been committed in a society that has known nothing but peace for a century, and at the center of it all: Kyle Riker, Commander William Riker's father! In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Bruce Gibson and Dan Gunther discuss A Time to Love, the fifth novel in the A Time To series and the first part of a duology by Robert Greenberger. We talk about the Enterprise's damaged reputation, Troi's efforts to deal with a despondent crew, Kyle Riker's role in a unfolding planetary crisis, a particularly bad case of gas, changes on the horizon for the command crew of the Enterprise, a strange b-plot that has Geordi trading with the Ferengi, and wrap up with our final thoughts and ratings. News A Gift for Dan (00:02:25) Feature: A Time to Love Mediocre Voyage (00:06:20) Troi's Duty (00:15:49) The Crisis (00:18:13) A Bad Case of Gas (00:29:23) Building Families (00:36:19) Trade Amongst Yourselves (00:42:02) River Catches Up (00:50:57) Janeway Dates Riker (00:56:07) Ratings (01:02:03) Final Thoughts (01:05:14) Hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson Production Bruce Gibson (Editor and Producer) Dan Gunther (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Jeffery Harlan (Associate Producer)
The first proper episode of DCOCD is here! Join Paul and Mike as they discuss the scope, big deals, legacy, and eventyness of the first big DC event - Crisis on Infinite Earths! World lived, worlds died, and the DC Universe was never the same thanks to Marv Wolfman, Len Wein, Robert Greenberger, George Perez, Dick Giordano, Jerry Ordway, John Constanza, Anthony Tollin and Thomas J Zuiko! Get in touch and lets us know your thoughts on this ep and COIE! You can send your comments to DCOCDcast@gmail.com , or on Twitter @DCOCDcast - and thanks for tuning in!
Baltimore Comic Con 2017 Part 2 Before the Show - notes about Part 1, Baltimore Farmers Market, fire Panel: Marv Wolfman and Mark Evanier in Conversation - Marv and Marc interview one another, tell stories, and take questions from the audience about their careers in the comic book industry Panel: Comics in the 1970s - Ron Wilson, Elliott Maggin, Joe Staton, Keith Pollard, John Workman, and moderator Robert Greenberger discuss their memories of working at DC, Marvel, and smaller publishers and take questions from the audience about working in the comic book industry in the 1970s Panel: Jack Kirby at 100 - Tom King, Walt Simonson, John K. Snyder III, Jerry Ordway, Mark Buckingham, Dean Haspiel, Rand Hoppe, and moderator Mark Evanier talk and take questions from the audience about the influence that Jack Kirby had on them as fans and creators Panel: Len Wein Memorial - Jerry Ordway, Tom King, Elliott Maggin, Robert Greenberger, Mark Waid, and moderator Mark Evanier talk about their interactions as friends and colleagues with Len Wein What I Bought - 2001: A Space Odyssey, Jack Kirby t-shirt, ApocalyptiGirl, Sgt. Rock Special Cover Art: Baltimore Comic Con 2017 Program Guide by Jamar Nicholas [65:57] - - - - -
Hey Hey Ape fans! This is it! The final episode in the Return to the Planet of the Apes animated series. Join Richard and Mark as they break down this episode, Battle of the Titans (original airdate 11/29/75)! Synopsis General Urko has been relieved of his military duties because of his recent negligence involving his leadership and the failed attempts at capturing Blue Eyes and his friends. With their main adversary out of the way, Cornelius and Zira plan to take this opportunity in telling the senate about how humans were not always subservient to apes and their original place on the planet. Lots of questions to be answered. Will they believe these two trusted chimpanzees? What will be Urko’s fate? Will there be a cliff-hanger that will leave us dangling for 42 years? Mark and Richard also discuss the short story from Planet of the Apes: Tales from the Forbidden Zone titled, ‘Who is this Man? What Sort of Devil Is He?’ by Robert Greenberger. This story takes place right after the fan-favorite episode from the live-action TV series, ‘The Trap’, and forces Urko into a deep discussion with his son. About the humans. Since they just saved Urko from the collapsed subway station, are they really the enemy? With Battle of the Titans as the last episode in the animated TV series, what will be the future for Talking Apes TV? Tune in, find out and GO APE! Contact Us Email: Apestv@SkywalkingThroughNeverland.com Tweet: @Skywalkingpod Facebook: Talking Apes TV Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube
"I'll Be a Mummy's Uncle" Aired February 22, 1968 We come to the last King Tut episode of the Batman 66 series and out of all the characters in the series, John has always struggled with his view of the Mad Monarch. There is much to praise in this stand alone story, but there is also much to note as simply bad. Tut manages to confirm that Bruce and Batman are one in the same and it's a battle royale in the Batcave to stop him from revealing it to the world. Joining John to discuss the good and the bad of this episode, to lament the last appearance of the Batman fight theme, and to discuss the possibilities of a fourth season are writers/editors Robert Greenberger and Jim Beard of Gotham City 14 Miles. Comment on the episode here or write thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com. Robert Greenberger (born July 24, 1958) is a writer and editor. Greenberger was born in Brooklyn in New York City, the son of Edwin L. Greenberger and Joan Greenberger. A lifelong fan of comic books, comic strips, science fiction and Star Trek, he drifted towards writing and editing, encouraged by his father and inspired by Superman's alter ego, Clark Kent. While at SUNY-Binghamton, Greenberger wrote and edited for the college newspaper, Pipe Dream, moving from general assignment writer to Arts Editor, Managing Editor and ultimately Editor-in-Chief. He served an internship at Gannett's Binghamton Sun-Bulletin as a feature writer and reviewer. Upon graduation, he worked for Starlog Press as Managing Editor of Fangoria. He was also an Associate Editor for Starlog and while there, created Comics Scene, the first nationally distributed magazine to focus on comic books, comic strips and animation. The magazine lasted 11 issues before its first cancellation at which time Greenberger went to work on their sports magazines. In 1984, he joined DC Comics as an Assistant Editor, working with Len Wein and Marv Wolfman on DC's Golden Anniversary projects Who's Who and Crisis on Infinite Earths. He went on to act as assistant editor to numerous titles for each editor until he was promoted to editor. During his tenure, his titles included Star Trek, Suicide Squad, Warlord, Doom Patrol, Lois Lane, Action Comics Weekly, Time Masters, Secret Origins, The Hacker Files and others. By 1990, he had given up editing to become the company's Editorial Coordinator, helping grow the Editorial Administration department. When he left the company, he was Manager-Editorial Operations. In March 2000, he left DC to become a Producer for Gist Communications, television news and listings web site. After ten months there, he learned some new skills and got out before the dotcom bubble burst. In January 2001, he joined Marvel Comics as Director-Publishing Operations. During his year with the company, he oversaw editorial schedules, Production, Manufacturing, the Print Library, and other departments. In January 2002, he left Marvel and rejoined DC in May 2002 as a Senior Editor-Collected Editions. He helped grow that department, introducing new formats and improving the editions' editorial content. He also managed DC's ElfQuest publishing program. He left DC in January 2006, becoming a freelance writer and editor. His clients included Weekly World News, Platinum Studios, scifi.com, DC and Marvel. By June, he was offered the post of Managing Editor at Weekly World News where he helped transition the newspaper from being produced jointly in Florida and New York to just NYC. When the paper folded in August 2007, he resumed his freelance career which continues to this date. Along the way, he helped revitalize Famous Monsters of Filmland and served as News Editor at ComicMix from August through December 2008. He is a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America and the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers. He served on the final Nebula Short Fiction Jury. A native of Toledo, Ohio, Jim Beard was introduced to comic books at an early age by his father, who passed on to him a love for the medium and the pulp characters who preceded it. After decades of reading, collecting and dissecting comics, Jim became a published writer when he sold a story to DC Comics in 2002. Since that time he's written official Star Wars and Ghostbusters comic stories and contributed articles and essays to several volumes of comic book history. His prose work includes GOTHAM CITY 14 MILES, a book of essays on the 1966 Batman TV series; SGT. JANUS, SPIRIT-BREAKER, a collection of pulp ghost stories featuring an Edwardian occult detective; MONSTER EARTH, a giant monster anthology; and CAPTAIN ACTION: RIDDLE OF THE GLOWING MEN, the first pulp prose novel based on the classic 1960s action figure. Currently, Jim provides regular content for Marvel.com, the official Marvel Comics website, and is a regular columnist for Toledo Free Press. Websites http://www.facebook.com/thebeardjimbeard http://www.sgtjanus.blogspot.com
Jay and Mike are back, and they're gonna power through their colds and deliver an episode! They recommend the new Marvel comics "Scarlet Witch" and "Patsy Walker, aka Hellcat," and then Mike brings us back to "Secret Origins" #36, where we learn just how good Hal Jordan was at keeping his Green Lantern identity a secret... then, we play "Super-Mundane," and ask which heroes would be the best and worst wingman / wingwoman! Pull List: Jay: "Scarlet Witch" (Marvel Comics), written by James Robinson, art by Vanessa R. Del Rey. Mike: "Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat!" (Marvel Comics), written by Kate Leth, art by Brittney Williams. Main Segment: "Secret Origins" #36, "Green Lantern" (DC Comics), scripted and plotted by James Owsley, plot assisted by Robert Greenberger, penciled by M.D. Brig. Game: "Super-Mundane - Best / Worst Wingman / Wingwoman?" Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) Aired December 28/29, 1966 That European criminal, The Sandman, is in Gotham City with a scheme to rob the millions of heiress J. Pauline Spaghetti. But he needs someone to run interference with Batman and Robin while he lays out his plan. Who better than the Catwoman? But is this story as exciting as it sounds? Is it as well executed as earlier Catwoman stories? These questions and more will be answered in this podcast review. Joining John to talk about first of several villain team-ups the series would feature is author Robert Greenberger. Comment on the episode here or write thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com. Robert Greenberger (born July 24, 1958) is a writer and editor. Greenberger was born in Brooklyn in New York City, the son of Edwin L. Greenberger and Joan Greenberger. A lifelong fan of comic books, comic strips, science fiction and Star Trek, he drifted towards writing and editing, encouraged by his father and inspired by Superman's alter ego, Clark Kent. While at SUNY-Binghamton, Greenberger wrote and edited for the college newspaper, Pipe Dream, moving from general assignment writer to Arts Editor, Managing Editor and ultimately Editor-in-Chief. He served an internship at Gannett's Binghamton Sun-Bulletin as a feature writer and reviewer. Upon graduation, he worked for Starlog Press as Managing Editor ofFangoria. He was also an Associate Editor for Starlog and while there, created Comics Scene, the first nationally distributed magazine to focus on comic books, comic strips and animation. The magazine lasted 11 issues before its first cancellation at which time Greenberger went to work on their sports magazines. In 1984, he joined DC Comics as an Assistant Editor, working with Len Wein and Marv Wolfman on DC's Golden Anniversary projects Who's WhoandCrisis on Infinite Earths. He went on to act as assistant editor to numerous titles for each editor until he was promoted to editor. During his tenure, his titles included Star Trek, Suicide Squad, Warlord, Doom Patrol, Lois Lane, Action Comics Weekly, Time Masters, Secret Origins, The Hacker Files and others. By 1990, he had given up editing to become the company's Editorial Coordinator, helping grow the Editorial Administration department. When he left the company, he was Manager-Editorial Operations. In March 2000, he left DC to become a Producer for Gist Communications, television news and listings web site. After ten months there, he learned some new skills and got out before the dotcom bubble burst. In January 2001, he joined Marvel Comics as Director-Publishing Operations. During his year with the company, he oversaw editorial schedules, Production, Manufacturing, the Print Library, and other departments. In January 2002, he left Marvel and rejoined DC in May 2002 as a Senior Editor-Collected Editions. He helped grow that department, introducing new formats and improving the editions' editorial content. He also managed DC's ElfQuest publishing program. He left DC in January 2006, becoming a freelance writer and editor. His clients included Weekly World News, Platinum Studios, scifi.com, DC and Marvel. By June, he was offered the post of Managing Editor at Weekly World News where he helped transition the newspaper from being produced jointly in Florida and New York to just NYC. When the paper folded in August 2007, he resumed his freelance career which continues to this date. Along the way, he helped revitalize Famous Monsters of Filmland and served as News Editor at ComicMix from August through December 2008. He is a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America and theInternational Association of Media Tie-In Writers. He served on the final Nebula Short Fiction Jury.
Slings and Arrows: That Sleep of Death. In 2007 Pocket Books decided to honor the 20th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation with a six-part eBook series that bridged the gap between the destruction of the Enterprise-D in Generations and the next time we saw the crew on the big screen in First Contact. Penned by J. Steven York, Christina F. York, Phaedra M. Weldon, William Leisner, Terri Osborne, Robert Greenberger, and Keith R.A. DeCandido, these novellas tell the story of the Enterprise-E’s shakedown cruise. In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Matthew Rushing and Christopher Jones discuss the fourth book in the Slings and Arrows series, That Sleep of Death, which delivers a pinch of First Contact setup with some generous helpings of A Christmas Carol. Join us as we discuss the first diplomatic mission of the new starship, why Beverly Crusher's primary role on the 1701-E is apparently theatre director, the idea of a mutualistic species that combines a humanoid and a coating of living creatures, and find out why Beverly is so rude to the EMH when she activates it in First Contact. Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Chapters News USS Titan Official Starships Collection Update (2:38) Feedback on This Grey Spirit (6:00) Support Trek.fm on Patreon (18:02) Sponsor: Audible (22:41) Feature: Slings and Arrows: That Sleep of Death Someone Really Loves A Christmas Carol (25:22) How Does This Fit Into First Contact? (31:18) Overly Simplistic Prose and the Road to Nowhere (37:19) We Have Our First Diplomatic Mission! (40:07) Any Old Married Couple and Other Character Moments (49:35) Final Thoughts (55:17)
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) "Hot off the Griddle/The Cat and the Fiddle" Aired September 14/15, 1966 The Catwoman returns to Gotham City with another cat-themed caper. But what do a pair of rare Stradivarius violins have to do with this all? Will it get to hot for the Dynamic Duo to handle? Joining John to talk about the return of Julie Newmar as The Catwoman is author Robert Greenberger. Comment on the episode here or write thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com Robert Greenberger (born July 24, 1958) is a writer and editor. Greenberger was born in Brooklyn in New York City, the son of Edwin L. Greenberger and Joan Greenberger. A lifelong fan of comic books, comic strips, science fiction and Star Trek, he drifted towards writing and editing, encouraged by his father and inspired by Superman's alter ego, Clark Kent. While at SUNY-Binghamton, Greenberger wrote and edited for the college newspaper, Pipe Dream, moving from general assignment writer to Arts Editor, Managing Editor and ultimately Editor-in-Chief. He served an internship at Gannett's Binghamton Sun-Bulletin as a feature writer and reviewer. Upon graduation, he worked for Starlog Press as Managing Editor ofFangoria. He was also an Associate Editor for Starlog and while there, created Comics Scene, the first nationally distributed magazine to focus on comic books, comic strips and animation. The magazine lasted 11 issues before its first cancellation at which time Greenberger went to work on their sports magazines. In 1984, he joined DC Comics as an Assistant Editor, working with Len Wein and Marv Wolfman on DC's Golden Anniversary projects Who's Who andCrisis on Infinite Earths. He went on to act as assistant editor to numerous titles for each editor until he was promoted to editor. During his tenure, his titles included Star Trek, Suicide Squad, Warlord, Doom Patrol, Lois Lane, Action Comics Weekly, Time Masters, Secret Origins, The Hacker Files and others. By 1990, he had given up editing to become the company's Editorial Coordinator, helping grow the Editorial Administration department. When he left the company, he was Manager-Editorial Operations. In March 2000, he left DC to become a Producer for Gist Communications, television news and listings web site. After ten months there, he learned some new skills and got out before the dotcom bubble burst. In January 2001, he joined Marvel Comics as Director-Publishing Operations. During his year with the company, he oversaw editorial schedules, Production, Manufacturing, the Print Library, and other departments. In January 2002, he left Marvel and rejoined DC in May 2002 as a Senior Editor-Collected Editions. He helped grow that department, introducing new formats and improving the editions' editorial content. He also managed DC's ElfQuest publishing program. He left DC in January 2006, becoming a freelance writer and editor. His clients included Weekly World News, Platinum Studios, scifi.com, DC and Marvel. By June, he was offered the post of Managing Editor at Weekly World News where he helped transition the newspaper from being produced jointly in Florida and New York to just NYC. When the paper folded in August 2007, he resumed his freelance career which continues to this date. Along the way, he helped revitalize Famous Monsters of Filmland and served as News Editor at ComicMix from August through December 2008. He is a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America and theInternational Association of Media Tie-In Writers. He served on the final Nebula Short Fiction Jury.
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) The Riddler returns to Gotham and confounds Batman and Robin with a new string of riddles. While the Dynamic Duo race about in response to the riddles, the Prince of Puzzlers is filming the entire thing. What is his ultimate plan? What is the purpose of the film? Will Batman figure it out or misinterpret the clues? Joining John to talk about Frank Gorshin's last first season turn as The Riddler is author Robert Greenberger. Comment on the episode here or write thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com. Take a moment to rate the episode by using our star system at the bottom of this entry. Robert Greenberger (born July 24, 1958) is a writer and editor. Greenberger was born in Brooklyn in New York City, the son of Edwin L. Greenberger and Joan Greenberger. A lifelong fan of comic books, comic strips, science fiction and Star Trek, he drifted towards writing and editing, encouraged by his father and inspired by Superman's alter ego, Clark Kent. While at SUNY-Binghamton, Greenberger wrote and edited for the college newspaper, Pipe Dream, moving from general assignment writer to Arts Editor, Managing Editor and ultimately Editor-in-Chief. He served an internship at Gannett's Binghamton Sun-Bulletin as a feature writer and reviewer. Upon graduation, he worked for Starlog Press as Managing Editor ofFangoria. He was also an Associate Editor for Starlog and while there, created Comics Scene, the first nationally distributed magazine to focus on comic books, comic strips and animation. The magazine lasted 11 issues before its first cancellation at which time Greenberger went to work on their sports magazines. In 1984, he joined DC Comics as an Assistant Editor, working with Len Wein and Marv Wolfman on DC's Golden Anniversary projects Who's Who andCrisis on Infinite Earths. He went on to act as assistant editor to numerous titles for each editor until he was promoted to editor. During his tenure, his titles included Star Trek, Suicide Squad, Warlord, Doom Patrol, Lois Lane, Action Comics Weekly, Time Masters, Secret Origins, The Hacker Files and others. By 1990, he had given up editing to become the company's Editorial Coordinator, helping grow the Editorial Administration department. When he left the company, he was Manager-Editorial Operations. In March 2000, he left DC to become a Producer for Gist Communications, television news and listings web site. After ten months there, he learned some new skills and got out before the dotcom bubble burst. In January 2001, he joined Marvel Comics as Director-Publishing Operations. During his year with the company, he oversaw editorial schedules, Production, Manufacturing, the Print Library, and other departments. In January 2002, he left Marvel and rejoined DC in May 2002 as a Senior Editor-Collected Editions. He helped grow that department, introducing new formats and improving the editions' editorial content. He also managed DC's ElfQuest publishing program. He left DC in January 2006, becoming a freelance writer and editor. His clients included Weekly World News, Platinum Studios, scifi.com, DC and Marvel. By June, he was offered the post of Managing Editor at Weekly World News where he helped transition the newspaper from being produced jointly in Florida and New York to just NYC. When the paper folded in August 2007, he resumed his freelance career which continues to this date. Along the way, he helped revitalize Famous Monsters of Filmland and served as News Editor at ComicMix from August through December 2008. He is a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America and theInternational Association of Media Tie-In Writers. He served on the final Nebula Short Fiction Jury.
Slings and Arrows: The Insolence of Office. In 2007 Pocket Books decided to honor the 20th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation with a six-part eBook series that bridged the gap between the destruction of the Enterprise-D in Generations and the next time we saw the crew on the big screen in First Contact. Penned by J. Steven York, Christina F. York, Phaedra M. Weldon, William Leisner, Terri Osborne, Robert Greenberger, and Keith R.A. DeCandido, these novellas tell the story of the Enterprise-E’s shakedown cruise. In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Matthew Rushing and Christopher Jones discuss the third book in the Slings and Arrows series, The Insolence of Office, which reveals the events that led to Geordi's replacement of his VISOR with the ocular implants that we see him sporting in First Contact. The novella also continues the story that began in the DS9 episode "The Muse" as Lwaxana Troi returns to Betazed for the birth of her half-Tavnian child. We discuss how DS9 serves as the bridge for movie-era TNG, how leaders in wartime struggle to balance utopian ideals with security, and whether or not Starfleet is within its rights to ask Geordi to undergo what amounts to medically unnecessary surgery. In our news segment we take a look at the cover art for David R. George III's One Constant Star and review Star Trek Ongoing #30 (Parallel Lives, Part 2) and Khan #5.
Slings and Arrows: The Oppressor’s Wrong. In 2007 Pocket Books decided to honor the 20th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation with a six-part eBook series that bridged the gap between the destruction of the Enterprise-D in Generations and the next time we saw the crew on the big screen in First Contact. Penned by J. Steven York, Christina F. York, Phaedra M. Weldon, William Leisner, Terri Osborne, Robert Greenberger, and Keith R.A. DeCandido, these novellas tell the story of the Enterprise-E’s shakedown cruise. In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Matthew Rushing and Christopher Jones discuss the second book in the Slings and Arrows series, The Oppressor’s Wrong, which adds to the DS9 episodes “Homefront” and “Paradise Lost” by shedding light on what was happening aboard the Enterprise-E during those events. As it turns out, Admiral Leyton’s plans for a coup d’état extended far beyond Earth and involved treachery worthy of a four-star badmiral. In our news segment we learn that IDW does indeed plan to make John Byrne’s photo comic an ongoing series, and we review the fourth issue of the Khan comic series that fills in the back story from Into Darkness.
Slings and Arrows: A Sea of Troubles. In 2007 Pocket Books decided to honor the 20th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation with a six-part eBook series that bridged the gap between the destruction of the Enterprise-D in Generations and the next time we saw the crew on the big screen in First Contact. Penned by J. Steven York, Christina F. York, Phaedra M. Weldon, William Leisner, Terri Osborne, Robert Greenberger, and Keith R.A. DeCandido, these novellas tell the story of the Enterprise-E’s shakedown cruise. In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Matthew Rushing and Christopher Jones discuss the first book in the Slings and Arrows series, A Sea of Troubles, and find out what happens with Picard comes face-to-face with the Changeling threat during the lead-up to the Dominion War. We also learn more about Lt. Hawk and how he became part of the crew before he turned up at the helm in First Contact. In our news segment we bring you two comic reviews as we share our thoughts on the John Byrne photo comic “Strange New Worlds” and go in-depth into IDW’s Khan #3.
In this episode of the SciFi Diner Podcast, we interview Robert Greenberger, author of Star Trek: The Complete Unauthorized History. We also give you a chance to win some Secret Circle memorabilia. We cover the following news: Blood and Chrome; Farscape and SG1 Alumni Joins CW’s The Arrow; Man of Steel - NOW IN 3D!; (And Superman Quits His Day Job); Mark Wahlberg in T4? That’s Transformer 4); Howard Shore and The Hobbit; and Princess Leia Wants In The Sequels. Miles gives us This Week In Star Trek: The Only REAL Star Trek Captains and ST:NG Season Two on Bluray. We end with our SciFi 5 in 5 : Great Serenity Quotes.
In this episode of the SciFi Diner Podcast, we interview Robert Greenberger, author of Star Trek: The Complete Unauthorized History. We also give you a chance to win some Secret Circle memorabilia. We cover the following news: Blood and Chrome; Farscape and SG1 Alumni Joins CW's The Arrow; Man of Steel - NOW IN 3D!; (And Superman Quits His Day Job); Mark Wahlberg in T4? That's Transformer 4); Howard Shore and The Hobbit; and Princess Leia Wants In The Sequels. Miles gives us This Week In Star Trek: The Only REAL Star Trek Captains and ST:NG Season Two on Bluray. We end with our SciFi 5 in 5 : Great Serenity Quotes.
In this issue: Superman gets another book, She-Hulk is red, RASL does some dimension hopping, and the show goes off the rails… again... NEWS Jim Lee and Scott Snyder team for new Superman ongoing series LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN AFTER EARTH ONE SHOT 32 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen + Written by MICHAEL JAN FRIEDMAN, ROBERT GREENBERGER Art by BEN LOBEL Cover by DENNIS CALERO The official prequel comic to the upcoming film, After Earth, starring Will Smith and Jaden Smith. Hundreds of years after humans fled Earth to escape its toxic atmosphere, the remaining survivors colonize a remote planet and begin to rebuild civilization — but the society they create suffers from deep divisions, with scientific innovators and spiritual leaders often at bitter odds. Even worse, humanity has come under assault by a mysterious alien species, and mankind must band together to protect their new homeworld. Written by Michael Jan Friedman and Robert Greenberger with artwork by Beni Lobel (G.I. Joe: Cobra, G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes). [rating:1/5] MATTHEW Red She-Hulk #58 Writer: Jeff Parker Artist: Carlo Pagulayan, Wellington Alves Publisher: Marvel The Earth's strongest female set on a path of destruction!!! Her enemies? Every powered being in the Marvel Universe!!! [rating:4.5/5] RODRIGO Peanuts Vol 2 #3 Written by Charles Schulz, Mona Koth, Shane Houghton, Vicki Scott Art by Matt Whitlock, Mona Koth, Vicki Scott SC, 32pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99 If you thought an empty supper dish was bad news,Snoopy, just you wait until the cat next door darkens your doorstep in “Food For Fraught”! Another round of PEANUTS adventures kicks off with Snoopy and continues with a How to Draw, classic Charles Schulz Sunday strips, and more! With a special Peppermint Patty 1st appearance variant cover! [rating:2/5] ZACH CHEW #29 Writer: John Layman Artist: Rob Guillory Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $2.99 SOLICITATION: “SPACE CAKES,” Part Four On the trail of the vampire! [rating:5/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week We’ve known that Marvel and Disney have had plans for a S.H.I.E.L.D. television for a while now, but when news broke that Agent Phil Coulson would be a major part of the television show, suddenly the rest of the civilized world must also face the dilemma that faces comic book face at least once a quarter – the death and return of a favorite character. [poll id="256"] LINK Discussion: RASL The series follows the art thief RASL, who jumps to parallel universes in attempts to steal parallel paintings, but soon runs into dangerous scenarios as he is pursued by the government. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
In this issue: Superman gets another book, She-Hulk is red, RASL does some dimension hopping, and the show goes off the rails… again... NEWS Jim Lee and Scott Snyder team for new Superman ongoing series LINK REVIEWS STEPHEN AFTER EARTH ONE SHOT 32 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen + Written by MICHAEL JAN FRIEDMAN, ROBERT GREENBERGER Art by BEN LOBEL Cover by DENNIS CALERO The official prequel comic to the upcoming film, After Earth, starring Will Smith and Jaden Smith. Hundreds of years after humans fled Earth to escape its toxic atmosphere, the remaining survivors colonize a remote planet and begin to rebuild civilization — but the society they create suffers from deep divisions, with scientific innovators and spiritual leaders often at bitter odds. Even worse, humanity has come under assault by a mysterious alien species, and mankind must band together to protect their new homeworld. Written by Michael Jan Friedman and Robert Greenberger with artwork by Beni Lobel (G.I. Joe: Cobra, G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes). [rating:1/5] MATTHEW Red She-Hulk #58 Writer: Jeff Parker Artist: Carlo Pagulayan, Wellington Alves Publisher: Marvel The Earth's strongest female set on a path of destruction!!! Her enemies? Every powered being in the Marvel Universe!!! [rating:4.5/5] RODRIGO Peanuts Vol 2 #3 Written by Charles Schulz, Mona Koth, Shane Houghton, Vicki Scott Art by Matt Whitlock, Mona Koth, Vicki Scott SC, 32pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99 If you thought an empty supper dish was bad news,Snoopy, just you wait until the cat next door darkens your doorstep in “Food For Fraught”! Another round of PEANUTS adventures kicks off with Snoopy and continues with a How to Draw, classic Charles Schulz Sunday strips, and more! With a special Peppermint Patty 1st appearance variant cover! [rating:2/5] ZACH CHEW #29 Writer: John Layman Artist: Rob Guillory Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $2.99 SOLICITATION: “SPACE CAKES,” Part Four On the trail of the vampire! [rating:5/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week We’ve known that Marvel and Disney have had plans for a S.H.I.E.L.D. television for a while now, but when news broke that Agent Phil Coulson would be a major part of the television show, suddenly the rest of the civilized world must also face the dilemma that faces comic book face at least once a quarter – the death and return of a favorite character. [poll id="256"] LINK Discussion: RASL The series follows the art thief RASL, who jumps to parallel universes in attempts to steal parallel paintings, but soon runs into dangerous scenarios as he is pursued by the government. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
Intrepid SuperHuman Times reporter Kevin Dunbar arrives to cover the opening of Heroic Park, a theme park in Tuscon, Arizona where mere mortals can become super-powered for a day. Also, a preview of "A God Walks into a Bar," by Robert Greenberger, part of ReDeus: Divine Tales
We interrupt the presentation of Unfriendly Persuasion to bring you highlights from an exciting new project that Steve and Phil Giunta (Testing the Prisoner) are working on. ReDeus: Divine Tales is an anthology put together by Bob Greenberger, Aaron Rosenberg, Steve Savile and Paul Kupperberg. This is the first in a planned series of anthologies and novels which chronicle the return of the mythological gods -- all of them! -- to earth. ReDeus: Divine Tales will be available from Crazy 8 Press the first week in August, and includes stories by: Dave Galanter, Allyn Gibson, Phil Giunta, Robert Greenberger, Paul Kupperberg, William Leisner, Scott Pearson, Aaron Rosenberg, Lawrence M. Schoen, Dayton Ward, and Steven H. Wilson.For more information, keep checking http://www.crazy8press.com/. Included here are selections from Steve's story "Axel's Song" and Phil's story "There Be in Dreams No War." This project has been such a mad rush that we didn't have time to get into the studio! This episode was recorded at a beach house with the built-in mic on Steve's MacBook Pro, so bear with some slightly sloppy audio. We wanted you to hear this as soon as possible!
In this science fiction podcast, we interview author Aaron Rosenberg. Originally from New Jersey and New York, Aaron Rosenberg returned to New York City in 1996 after stints in New Orleans and Kansas. He has taught college-level English and worked in corporate graphics and book publishing. Rosenberg has written novels for Star Trek, StarCraft, Warcraft, Exalted, Stargate Atlantis, and Warhammer. He also writes educational books, young adult novels, children's books, and roleplaying games. He won an Origins Award in 2003, for Gamemastering Secrets, a Gold ENnie in 2007, for Lure of the Lich Lord, and a 2003 PsiPhi Award for Collective Hindsight, Book One. His second Warcraft novel, Beyond the Dark Portal, was nominated for a Scribe Award in 2009 and his young adult novelization Bandslam: The Novel won the award for best Young Adult novel in 2010. Rosenberg wrote the first-ever tie-in novel for the television series Eureka, entitled Substitution Method, under the house name Cris Ramsay. His second Eureka novel, Roads Less Traveled, was released in early 2011. His first original novel, the space-opera Birth of the Dread Remora, was published by Crossroad Press in early 2011. Rosenberg is also part of Crazy 8 Press, a cooperative publishing venture he started in 2011 with fellow authors Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman, Robert Greenberger, Glenn Hauman, and Howard Weinstein. His humorous science fiction novel No Small Bills was released as an e-book from Crazy 8 in September 2011 and immediately hit the NOOK Bestseller list--it rose as high as No. 33.It is slated for a trade paperback release in November 2011. Rosenberg lives in New York City with his family.
In this science fiction podcast, we interview author Aaron Rosenberg. Originally from New Jersey and New York, Aaron Rosenberg returned to New York City in 1996 after stints in New Orleans and Kansas. He has taught college-level English and worked in corporate graphics and book publishing. Rosenberg has written novels for Star Trek, StarCraft, Warcraft, Exalted, Stargate Atlantis, and Warhammer. He also writes educational books, young adult novels, children's books, and roleplaying games. He won an Origins Award in 2003, for Gamemastering Secrets, a Gold ENnie in 2007, for Lure of the Lich Lord, and a 2003 PsiPhi Award for Collective Hindsight, Book One. His second Warcraft novel, Beyond the Dark Portal, was nominated for a Scribe Award in 2009 and his young adult novelization Bandslam: The Novel won the award for best Young Adult novel in 2010. Rosenberg wrote the first-ever tie-in novel for the television series Eureka, entitled Substitution Method, under the house name Cris Ramsay. His second Eureka novel, Roads Less Traveled, was released in early 2011. His first original novel, the space-opera Birth of the Dread Remora, was published by Crossroad Press in early 2011. Rosenberg is also part of Crazy 8 Press, a cooperative publishing venture he started in 2011 with fellow authors Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman, Robert Greenberger, Glenn Hauman, and Howard Weinstein. His humorous science fiction novel No Small Bills was released as an e-book from Crazy 8 in September 2011 and immediately hit the NOOK Bestseller list--it rose as high as No. 33.It is slated for a trade paperback release in November 2011. Rosenberg lives in New York City with his family.
Please click on the POD button to listen to the latest Atlanta Business Radio show podcast broadcasting live each Wednesday at 10am EDT from the Business Radio X studio in Atlanta, GA, USA. Here's how to listen to the podcast of our show. First click on the title of the show you are interested in. Then there should be a player in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Now just press play and the show you chose should start playing. You can also download the show to listen on your mp3 player. We are now available on iTunes, click this link and you can find all our past shows. Press SUBSCRIBE and you will automatically get the latest show when you sync your iPod to your computer. Robert Greenberger from Habif, Arogeti & Wynne subbed for Amy Otto. You can learn more about Bob at his website www.hawcpa.com. Bob wanted to learn how his guests prospered during this challenging ecoonmic time. Bob opened up with Tammy Stokes, founder of West Coast Workout and Live Your Healthiest Life. Tammy's method of training was designed for effectiveness, time efficinecy, safety, variety and the creation of a healthy physique. Her all in one workouts combine cross training techniques with heart rate elevation, muscle recruitment and range of motion training. To learn more please go to her website www.westcoastworkout.com Next we talked to Frank Butterfield, Principal with Homrich Berg, a fee only wealth management firm. Frank has oversight over the Investment Department, monitors SEC compliance and serves a diverse client base. Frank has been recognized by Worth and Robb Report magazines as one of the country's best financial advisers. To learn more please go to his website www.homrichberg.com We closed the show with Richard Kopelman, Partner with Habif, Arogeti and Wynne, LLP Certified Public Accountants and Business Advisers. Richard has focused his practice on high growth businesses in the areas of: manufacturing, distribution, transaction processing, service providers and insurance agencies. To learn more please go to www.his website www.hawcpa.com Also if you know of a business in Atlanta that we should know about please email Amy Otto at Amy @ atlantabusinessradio.com and we will try and get them on the show
We'll chat up his latest works: "Femme Fatales" and "Batman Vault"! Author Robert Greenberger, noted for his comic book novels: Batman "Artic Attack", "Hunt of the Dark Knight"; Iron Man, Hellboy and Pedator novels - he is very known for his Star Trek novels as well: "Doomsday World", "What Lay Beyond", "A Time to Love", "A Time to Hate" and many more! Join us as we chat it up with Robert Greenberger as we take a trip back to the land of Super-heroes and when life in the Federation did not have the Borg! www.bobgreenberger.com
He Is...IRON MAN. This novelized version of the Marvel Comics superhero pits him against international terrorist group HYDRA headed by the mysterious Madame Hydra. With the success of the 2008 film this book is sure to get some attention, and we review it for you here on Books and Nachos!
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Positively Trek 213: Book Club: Tales of The Dominion WarWith Special Guest Jessie Earl! The Dominion War: A quadrants-spanning conflict that defined the final two seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. But what did the war mean beyond the station, Bajor, and the familiar setting of DS9? In this episode of the Positively Trek Book Club, hosts Bruce and Dan are joined by Jessie Earl (aka Jessie Gender on YouTube) to discuss the 2004 anthology Star Trek: Tales of the Dominion War edited by Keith R.A. DeCandido. With 12 short stories from authors Michael Jan Friedman, Greg Cox, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Josepha Sherman & Susan Shwartz, Heather Jarman & Jeffrey Lang, David Mack, Dave Galanter, Howard Weinstein, Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore, Robert Greenberger, Peter David, and Michael A. Martin & Andy Mangels, Tales of the Dominion War examines the conflict from varied perspectives throughout the Star Trek universe! Jessie Gender on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/lostrekkie Show page: http://www.positivelytrek.com/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/positively-trek/id1501468628Twitter: http://twitter.com/positivelytrekFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PositivelyTrek Help support the podcast! Go to https://www.patreon.com/positivelytrek to help out! Take a Chance by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4457-take-a-chanceLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. STAR TREK and all related marks, logos and characters are owned by CBS Studios Inc. Positively Trek is not endorsed or sponsored by or affiliated with CBS/Paramount Pictures or the STAR TREK franchise. ChaptersTales of the Dominion War, Part 1 (00:00:00)Patreon Shout Out (00:31:18)Tales of the Dominion War, Part 2 (00:32:02)Final Thoughts (01:01:40)Closing (01:08:25) HostsBruce GibsonDan Gunther GuestJessie Earl ProductionDan Gunther (Editor and Producer)Bruce Gibson (Producer)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy