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Matthew Wayne Selznick Creates is my audio journal as an independent author, creator, and creative services provider. In this episode, the subject is changing mailing list service providers, and how the process revealed two personality / psychological traits of mine that might benefit from a closer look… This episode was recorded on April 13, 2025, in the mobile studio of MWS Media in and around Huntington Beach, California. Links and Topics Mentioned in This Episode Kit, formerly known as ConvertKit, a popular mailing list service provider. Kit founder Nathan Barry and his podcast. Sendy, self-hosted, pay-once mailing list software. Amazon’s Simple Email Service. Mautic, an open source, free, self-hosted mailing list and customer management system application. MailerLite, another popular mailing list service provider. Seth Godin’s “people like us…” essay. Join the Multiversalists community and get a bunch of perks and access while providing ongoing support for MWSC and my other creative endeavors, with my thanks. Support the show with a one-time donation, with my thanks! Thanks to the Patron Members of the Multiversalists Community Thank you to J.C. Hutchins, thank you to Jim Lewinson, thank you Amelia Bowen, thank you Ted Leonhardt, thank you to Charles Eugene Anderson, thank you to Scott Roche, thank you to Harold Johnson, thank you to David Mackler, and thank you to Sam Cherubin, who joined in the days between recording this episode and typing these words. ~ Did you listen to this and decide you like the cut of my jib? Are you interested in directly benefiting from my quarter century of online indie publishing experience? Click to learn more about my services for writers, authors, and other creators! Never miss an episode! Join the Multiversalists community of readers, writers, friends, and fans at the free level. You'll also get your choice of one of three of my e-books! Or (and!), find this podcast anywhere you get your podcasts, or subscribe manually by copying https://www.mattselznick.com/feed/podcast/sonitotum into your favorite podcast app. This content is by Matthew Wayne Selznick and came from his website.
Here it is, folks: the inauspicious debut of my latest podcast, Matthew Wayne Selznick Creates. What is This? I talked about it in Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick 107. This new show is my platform to simply… talk to you. Mostly about creating and the creative life as I (attempt to) live it, and so, mostly, to do with writing. But not just about those things. Which was one of the issues that kept me from recording and releasing Sonitotum episodes: the scope of that show was “making stuff, finding success as we each define it for ourselves, and staying healthy and sane in the process.” What if I wanted to talk about stuff that might only be charitably described as adjacent to that mission..? Another thing keeping me from podcasting was available time. So you’ll hear that Matthew Wayne Selznick Creates is… stripped down. It’s almost only every going to be just me, talking to you. I don’t want to take the time for intro music, or interstitials, or bed music, or any of that stuff that requires extra effort and takes extra time. The idea is to come as close as possible to just turning on a mic and talking, and then taking the path of least resistance toward getting it out to you. Episode Naming Because there’s really no set topic for each episode, the naming convention is a little different, too. This is an audio journal. So each episode will be “The Year-The Month Date.” For example, this episode was recorded on two different days, so it’s called “2025-02 23 and 25.” The file name for the MP3 file will be mwsc_###_###.mp3, in which the first three-digit set is the episode number, and the second set is the total number of podcast episodes I’ve released. This episode was recorded on February 23 and 25, 2025. Links and Topics Mentioned in This Episode The Multiversalists community of friends, fans, and fellow creators. Consider becoming a patron member for extra benefits and to support this show! The lavalier microphone used to record this episode. All of my individual short stories and novelettes are available as hand-made, signed and numbered, limited edition chapbooks. While they last! “The Perfumed Air at Kwaanantag Bay” “The World Revolves Around You” “The News from Bewilder Pond” “Reggie vs Kaiju Storm Chimera Wolf” “Reggie vs Kaiju Storm Dragon Squidbat” “Cloak” My creative services for authors and podcasters Support the show with a one-time donation, with my thanks! Thanks to the Patron Members of the Multiversalists Community Thank you to J.C. Hutchins, thank you to Jim Lewinson, thank you Amelia Bowen, thank you Ted Leonhardt, thank you to Charles Eugene Anderson, thank you to Scott Roche, thank you to Harold Johnson, and thank you to David Mackler. This episode has extra content only available for patron members of the Multiversalists community! If you're a patron member at the Bronze level or above, please log in! Click here to learn more about the benefits of membership. ~ Did you listen to this and decide you like the cut of my jib? Are you interested in directly benefiting from my quarter century of online indie publishing experience? Click to learn more about my services for writers, authors, and other creators! Never miss an episode! Join the Multiversalists community of readers, writers, friends, and fans at the free level. You'll also get your choice of one of three of my e-books! Or (and!), find this podcast anywhere you get your podcasts, or subscribe manually by copying https://www.mattselznick.com/feed/podcast/sonitotum into your favorite podcast app. This content is by Matthew Wayne Selznick and came from his website.
Podcasting, you know I just can’t quit you (after all, I never said I was quitting). In this solo episode of Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick, which is also a car-cast, I share a little of what’s been going on since the last episode (back in September), what’s on my mind in terms of my creative life, and yes, what’s next for me and this podcast… or, shall we say, me and podcasting. This episode was recorded on January 16, 2025. Links and Topics Mentioned in This Episode Remembering David Lynch Audio recording app Cogi (Android) Dave Winer’s Scripting News podcast (and blog — same feed) Harold Johnson’s Something That Happened Dave Slusher’s Evil Genius Chronicles My creative services for authors and podcasters Thanks to the Patron Members of the Multiversalists Community Thank you to J.C. Hutchins, thank you to Jim Lewinson, thank you Amelia Bowen, thank you Ted Leonhardt, thank you to Charles Eugene Anderson, thank you to Scott Roche, thank you to Harold Johnson, and thank you to David Mackler. ~ Did you listen to this and decide you like the cut of my jib? Are you interested in directly benefiting from my quarter century of online indie publishing experience? Click to learn more about my services for writers, authors, and other creators! Never miss an episode! Join the Multiversalists community of readers, writers, friends, and fans at the free level. You'll also get your choice of one of three of my e-books! Or (and!), find this podcast anywhere you get your podcasts, or subscribe manually by copying https://www.mattselznick.com/feed/podcast/sonitotum into your favorite podcast app. This content is by Matthew Wayne Selznick and came from his website.
This week, author and friend of the show, Scott Roche joins Tim to discuss how he reads so much! Apologies for my microphone quality on this one, folks. That's the last time I try to record without the correct equipment! Thanks for listening!
In the latest 2023 Playoff Preview show, host Jim Parsons welcomes in Scott Roche and Joey Ganzi to set up the upcoming first round series between the Boston Bruins and the Florida Panthers. Check out Scott and Joey's Writing: Scott Roche - https://thehockeywriters.com/author/sroche/ Joey Ganzi - https://thehockeywriters.com/author/jganzi/ Follow The Hockey Writers: Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheHockeyWriter Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thehockeywriters_ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheHockeyWriters/ Graphics by Vince Richard - https://www.behance.net/vincergraphics
Hosts Matthew Zator and Kyle Knopp get together with Boston Bruins writer Scott Roche to preview the 2022-23 season. They discuss everything from the new addition of Pavel Zacha and the return of David Krejci to whether this team can stay above water until Brad Marchand returns in December. They also dive into the Bruins' weak defence without the services of Charlie McAvoy and Matt Grzelcyk and what Jeremy Swayman will do for an encore after a relatively strong 2021-22 season. They also discuss some of the big storylines going into the season and identify some potential breakout stars, players that need to bounce back, X-factors, trade bait, and much more. ================================================ Follow Scott's work - https://thehockeywriters.com/author/sroche And the rest of the writers at THW as they preview the season in written form - https://thehockeywriters.com/tag/bruins-season-preview/ Check out "Quick Fire with The Hockey Writers" where our panel give their opinions on the hottest topics on social media and in the NHL ================================================ Follow The Hockey Writers: Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheHockeyWriter Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thehockeywriters_ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheHockeyWriters/ Sign up for the "Morning Skate" newsletter - https://morningskate.io/ Graphics by Vince Richard - https://www.behance.net/vincergraphics
Hosted by Kyle Knopp and Matthew Zator, The Hockey Writers Podcast is where your favourite THW contributors discuss the hottest topics around the NHL and hockey world, five days a week (Monday to Friday). In today's episode, Kyle is joined by Pat Brown (Arizona Coyotes/Detroit Red Wings) and Colin Newby (Philadelphia Flyers) to discuss the Metro Division Game 1 results. In a spirited conversation, the trio discuss the triple-overtime thriller between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the New York Rangers. Topics include Igor Shesterkin's record-setting game, the disallowed goal, and the joy that was Louis Domingue. They then touch on the opening game between the Boston Bruins and Carolina Hurricanes, debating if this is the year the Hurricanes break through. Articles of the Day Should the Montreal Canadiens Retire Carey Price's Number? (Blain Potvin) - https://thehockeywriters.com/should-canadiens-retire-carey-price-number/ Bruins Must Fix Offensive Struggles Against Hurricanes in Game 2 (Scott Roche) - https://thehockeywriters.com/bruins-must-fix-offensive-struggles-game-2-hurricanes-2022/ A Night with the Devils MSG Network's Broadcast Team (Kristy Flannery) - https://thehockeywriters.com/devils-night-with-msg-networks-broadcast-team/ ============================================ Follow The Hockey Writers: Twitter - Instagram - Facebook Join us in the Hockey Lounge on Discord to talk all things hockey Graphics by Vince Richard
In the latest 2022 Playoff Preview show, host Matthew Zator welcomes in Scott Roche and Brandon Stanley to set up the upcoming series between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Boston Bruins. They go through key matchups, players who could be x-factors, the goaltending battle between Linus Ullmark/Jeremy Swayman and Antti Raanta/Pyotr Kochetkov/Freddie Andersen and make predictions for how the series will end up. Time Stamps 1:19 Will this series be as lopsided as the season series? 3:45 Key Matchup: Perfection Line vs. Aho, Teravainen, Svechnikov 5:20 Will the Bruins use the Perfection Line or break it up? 7:11 Hurricanes' Defense 9:04 Bruins' Defense 10:26 Bruins' Goaltending: Swayman & Ullmark 12:25 Hurricanes Goaltending: Raanta, Kochetkov, Andersen 14:26 Potential X-Factors for the Bruins & Hurricanes 17:30 The Bruins will win this series if.../The Hurricanes will win this series if... 18:35 Final Predictions ================================ Check out Scott and Brandon's Writing: Scott Roche - https://thehockeywriters.com/author/sroche/ Brandon Stanley - https://thehockeywriters.com/author/bstanley/ ========================================== Check out the new THW Betting Guide - http://thwbets.hockeywriters.com Follow on Twitter and Facebook @THWBets Please bet responsibly and check out the resources below if you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling behavior: If you're in Canada, Rogers Sports & Media has put together a great information and resources page - https://www.sportsnet.ca/more/article/resources-for-responsible-gaming If you're in the United States, MGMResorts has a great page for gambling problem resources - https://www.mgmresorts.com/en/gamesense.html ===================================================== Follow The Hockey Writers: Twitter - Instagram - Facebook Join us in the Hockey Lounge on Discord to talk all things hockey Graphics by Vince Richard
Host Mark Scheig is joined by Jackie Spiegel of The Sporting News to discuss the first day of 2021 NHL Free Agency and some of the moves that were made. For the second segment of the show, Mark is joined by two of our free agency contributors, Kristy Flannery and Scott Roche, to discuss the first day activity, Jack Eichel, Dougie Hamilton's deal with the Devils, Darcy Kuemper's deal with the Avs, winner and losers & more. You can catch all of the panel's great content on THW: Scott Roche - Kristy Flannery And make sure you check out our Free Agency Tracker that has every move listed in one place
This week we are doing a full cast live reading of one of my short stories called Midnight at the Welcome Wench. Let’s met our cast... Hardboiled Astorian Reeve James Campbell will be played by Paul E. Cooley. https://shadowpublications.com/ The loveable yet annoying ships cook, Jay Litcot will be played by Scott Roche. http://www.scottroche.com The only real pirate of the crew, Aja Lorn, will be played by Spence. https://www.resonantmoon.com/ The ship’s captain, Ral Silvari, will be played by Mike Kafes. The merchant, Duran Higgins, will be played by John Walker. https://www.amazon.com/John-Walker/e/B009SLP958 The deplorable syndicate Boss Jax will be player by Peter Bryant. And our narrator, the literal backbone of this performance will be performed by Dave Robison. https://archivos.digital/
Scott Pond is a multi-creative, with focuses as a writer, photographer, graphic designer, artist, and creative consultant. He’s done graphic design work for many authors such as New York Times Bestselling Author Scott Sigler, Parsec Award winning podcaster Paul Cooley, award winning screenwriter and author Matt Wallace, not to mention Jake Bible, Sue Baiman, Doc Coleman, Scott Roche, and many others. Scott E. Pond Designs, LLC http://www.scottpond.com. https://www.facebook.com/ScottEPondDesigns Watch us live on Facebook every Monday night at 9:00pm eastern and ask questions in the chart room. And don't forget to follow us so you never miss an episode. https://www.facebook.com You can also find our videos on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/Mythwits Check out the podcast and subscribe with your favorite podcatcher so you can listen to us on the run. Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/mythwits Check out everything else at http://www.mythwits.com
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Terry and Paul welcome former co-hosts Eliyanna Kaiser and Scott Roche to pay tribute to Justin Macumber, founder of DRS, who passed away on Jan 15, 2018.
Terry and Paul welcome former co-hosts Eliyanna Kaiser and Scott Roche to pay tribute to Justin Macumber, founder of DRS, who passed away on Jan 15, 2018.
In this final Alive After Reading of 2017, I talk with author Scott Roche about how he manages his patreon.com as well as a few other curious subjects. Thanks to you listeners and guests for making this inaugural year of Alive After Reading a good time for me. You can email me at podcast@mentalcallarpublications.com if you want to be a guest, or have any feedback. Thanks for listening! Happy new year!
Paul hosts Scott Roche, Veronica Giguere, and Charlie Brown at Balticon 51.
Paul hosts Scott Roche, Veronica Giguere, and Charlie Brown at Balticon 51.
Alive After Reading is back… to life. Better late than never. Computer troubles have been worked around to bring this episode to you, dear listeners. Tim talks with author, podcaster, and man of many genres, Scott Roche, author the Ginnie Dare series, the Esho St. Clair stories, and many, many other works forthcoming. It’s an interesting conversation. Share and enjoy! It’s a fun and interesting conversation. Share and enjoy! Buy Scott’s books on Amazon.com Buy Tim’s books on Amazon.com Thanks for listening!
Paul interviews former co-host Scott Roche about his new novella, romance, genre switching, and more.
Paul interviews former co-host Scott Roche about his new novella, romance, genre switching, and more.
Terry and Paul say farewell to Scott Roche as a permanent host. We look back at his evolution as a writer and host and where he's going next.
Terry and Paul say farewell to Scott Roche as a permanent host. We look back at his evolution as a writer and host and where he's going next.
Scott Roche and Eric Singer at Coupe Studios are top-notch experts who leverage the power of music and sound to elevate their clients' creative. In this episode, Joel Pilger asks them "As you evolve your studio to create the New Value – beyond services to solutions – what does it look like?" One proven approach is to partner with killer outside experts to elevate your creative, your value offering and your business goals. In this episode, Joel chats with Scott and Eric at Coupe Studios in Boulder, Colorado to ask them how creative firms can partner with other creative firms – a.k.a. "the dance" – to create even bigger and better results.
"Calamity Jane and the Dancer" was written by Scott Roche and is narrated here by Veronica Giguere.This episode is sponsored by the generous listeners who have pledged their patronage at the Nobilis Erotica Patreon campaign.
This week on Monster Kid Radio, we meet monster kid Scott Roche, the author of the new horror short story anthology and one of the co-hosts of the . After learning about his background and his recent run of , he and Derek tackle the 1959 Vincent Price film The Tingler (dir. William Castle). Also, Derek announces the next Monster Kid Radio Crash (sorry for the short notice!), and offers a few words about the recent passing of two important people to monster-kid-dom. Be sure to visit our complete website at , and don't forget our Wiki Campaign! 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 ) Support Monster Kid Radio on Patreon - Scott Roche - Scott Roche on Patreon - Dead Robots' Society - Monster Kid Radio Crashes Creature from the Black Lagoon - The opening and closing song "When the Monster Came" appears by permission of The Young Gorgie Surf Team - 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. Next week on Monster Kid Radio:STAY TUNED!
Ben and Mary Ellen discuss taking kids to conventions with Scott Roche. What do conventions do well, what do they not, and what could they do better?
We're pleased and delighted to have our inaugural podcast under the proud banner of Wonderthing Studios to be this splendid example of brainstorming awesomeness with Jake Kerr. He returns to the Big Chair to lend his superior storytelling mojo to a tale of a grim city and two unlikely heroes who are trying to make one small part of it a little safer. // Amazon.com Widgets The tale for this week's workshop is provided by J.T. Evans and it's a marvelous story with some very familiar elements presented in a fresh and engaging way. Joined once again by the insightful Terry Mixon as co-host, we launch into an exploration of plot and world building, character motivations and story themes... we leave no stone un-turned and along the way discover a veritable smorgasbord of Literary Gold! It's yours for the taking, too... just click that "PLAY" button! (and if your brain can somehow manage even MORE writerly goodness, then definitely check out Jake's Showcase Episode!) PROMO: "Veil of Shadows (Book 2 of The Empire of Bones Saga)" by Terry Mixon Workshop Episode 74 (Guest Host: Jake Kerr) [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! The latest from Jake Kerr... The sequels to "Tommy Black and the Staff of Light" is in the works: "Tommy Black and the Coat of Invincibility" and "Tommy Black and the Cup of Jamshid" A science fiction novel will be in the works involving re-experiencing memories He'll be at ComicPalooza in Houston Wastelands 2 - More Stories of the Apocalypse reprinted "Biological Fragments of the Life of Julian Prince" Jake's website and his Amazon Page are always a good source of inspiration (and good reading) Follow him on Twitter and on Facebook! Guest Writer J.T. Evans is crafting wonders in the world... J.T. Evans Check out his website to peruse his literary lair Follow him on Twitter, and Facebook His stories appear in several collections, including "The Static Movement" Collection, "An Uncommon Collection", and "Carnival of the Damned" Check out Terry Mixon's ever-growing empire... Terry Mixon Take a tour of Terry's website Check out epic space operas, "Veil of Shadows (Book 2 of The Empire of Bones Saga)" and "Empire of Bones (Book 1 of The Empire of Bones Saga)" (with the third novel, "Command Decisions" in the works)! Tune in to the The Dead Robots' Society podcast where Terry talks writing with co-hosts Justin Macumber, Paul Elard Cooley, and Scott Roche (all RTP veterans) Catch his infrequent Tweets through Twitter, and definitely stalk him on Facebook // //
Terry and Paul discuss professional writing organizations, trigger warnings, author solutions, and the fact Scott Roche needs to grow back his moustache.
Terry and Paul discuss professional writing organizations, trigger warnings, author solutions, and the fact Scott Roche needs to grow back his moustache.
Jake Kerr is a most skilled and accomplished wordsmith. His whole life has focused on weaving words into tapestries of delight, first for the music industry and now (thankfully) in the realms of Speculative Fiction. His works have been featured on Lightspeed Magazine and in numerous anthologies, including the acclaimed "Apocalypse Triptych" and his YA Urban Fantasy "Tommy Black and the Staff of Light" continues to delight audiences of all ages. // Amazon.com Widgets With Terry Mixon - author of “Empire of Bones” and “Veil of Shadows” and co-host on the mighty Dead Robots’ Society podcast - as my co-host, we welcome Jake to the Big Chair at the Roundtable and have a truly inspiring 20(ish) minutes of writerly discourse, talking about using all the tools in the tool box, the collaborative nature of critique groups, and more. Writerly goodness is but a mouse-click away, friends! (and I know you'll be keen for some brainstorming after THIS discussion, so check out Jake's Workshop Episode airing March 17!). PROMO: "The Sting of the Dark Tower" an audio drama by Peter Gruenbaum Showcase Episode: 20 Minutes with Jake Kerr [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] We have a NEW FORUM! Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! Tracking down Jake on the internet... Jake's website is superb, a great place to not only catch up on his works, but also enjoy his insights on the craft and the industry. His wide range of work is featured on his Amazon Page Follow him on Twitter and on Facebook! Check out Terry Mixon's ever-growing empire... Terry Mixon Take a tour of Terry's website Check out epic space operas, "Empire of Bones" and "Veil of Shadows" Tune in to the The Dead Robots' Society podcast where Terry talks writing with co-hosts Justin Macumber, Paul Elard Cooley, and Scott Roche (all RTP veterans) Catch his infrequent Tweets through Twitter, and definitely stalk him on Facebook // //
Cavan Scott Time to fire up the Literary Gold machine! We are delighted to have Cavan Scott - author, audio playwright, and storyteller extraordinaire - return to the big (and comfy) chair at the Roundtable to apply his splendid and insightful writerly mojo to a classic RTP brainstorming session! Our creageous (creative and courageous) Guest Writer for this episode is Peter O'Malley who brings with him a steampunk tale of alchemy, mechanical prodigies, thwarted romance, and the secret of immortality. Joined once again by co-host Terry Mixon (author of "Empire of Bones" and "Veil of Shadows" and co-host on the Dead Robots' Society podcast), we delve into Peter's story, exploring the gears and cogs of his story world, rooting through the intricacies of the characters, and emerge with armloads of Literary Gold. There's plenty to go around, so click that "PLAY" button and get some for yourself (and for even more writerly delights, you don't want to miss Cavan's Exceptional Showcase Epsiode!) PROMO: "Veil of Shadows" by Terry Mixon Workshop Episode 71 (Guest Host: Cavan Scott) [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! Coming Up for Cavan... He's writing the Titan Comics Doctor Who Mini-Series featuring the Ninth Doctor (as portrayed by Christopher Eccelston) Cavan's also writing for Titan's Sherlock Holmes series with the first tale tentatively titled "The Case of the Patchwork Devil" He'll be making the scene at San Diego Comic Con!!! He'll also be at Bristol Con (the friendliest convention in the world) Definitely check out Cavan's Website and Cavan's Amazon Page! Follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and his fabulous Tumblr feed Terry Mixon's empire just keeps growing... Terry Mixon As every good emperor should, Terry keeps a splendid website Check out his recent releases "Empire of Bones" and "Veil of Shadows" Check him out with his co-hosts Justin Macumber, Paul Elard Cooley, and Scott Roche (all RTP veterans) at The Dead Robots' Society podcast Catch his infrequent Tweets through Twitter, and definitely stalk him on Facebook
Cavan Scott has written... well... just about every type of story there is to write. Audio plays for Dr. Who, Blake 7, Iris Wildthyme and more... fiction for Dr. Who, Skylanders, WarHammer 40K, and more... paranormal YA like "The Hunted", and non-fiction like sourcebooks for (not to be redundant, but) Dr. Who, Skylanders, Angry Birds, and yes... even more. His range of genre and format, story and character, is a rich nuanced storyteller's tapestry so you KNOW we're going to be laying out a feast of writerly goodness on this episode. Joining me in the co-host's chair is the sharp and savvy Terry Mixon - author of "Empire of Bones" and "Veil of Shadows" and co-host on the fabulous Dead Robots' Society podcast - and together we burn through 20(ish) minutes of writerly discourse with Cavan, exploring the reasons why he writes, the distinctions between narrative formats, the key to mastering a character's "voice" and more. This is classic RTP goodness fraught with fabulosity... hit that "PLAY" button, friends, and let's get into it! (and you do NOT want to miss Cavan's Workshop Episode). PROMO: "Empire of Bones" by Terry Mixon Showcase Episode: 20 Minutes with Cavan Scott [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] We have a NEW FORUM! Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! Cavan Scott in the wide, wide world... You can start by checking out Cavan's Website (which is constantly being updated with his latest projects and adventures) Follow that with a stroll through all the wonders at Cavan's Amazon Page! Curious about The Beano? So was I! :D Even then, it's tough to keep up with him, so lock on to his signal through Facebook, the Twitters, and his fabulous Tumblr feed Terry Mixon's empire just keeps growing... Terry Mixon As every good emperor should, Terry keeps a splendid website Check out his recent releases "Empire of Bones" and "Veil of Shadows" Check him out with his co-hosts Justin Macumber, Paul Elard Cooley, and Scott Roche (all RTP veterans) at The Dead Robots' Society podcast Catch his infrequent Tweets through Twitter, and definitely stalk him on Facebook
Hosts: Jim, Jon & KentGuest: Scott RocheOur latest world is a mashup of the Western, Sci-Fi and Horror genres with a slight touch of Steampunk thrown in for flavor. Not long before the turn of the 20th century, a group of scientists led by Nikola Tesla are caught in a war. To one side are the carriers of a lycanthropic virus - some want a cure, but others want only to take advantage of their newfound transformations. To the other are hordes of dead soldiers reanimated by the US government. Some say it's only a matter of time before the whole thing erupts into a second Civil War.Want to find Scott online? Here ya go:Blog - http://www.scottroche.com/blog/Fiction - http://www.amazon.com/Scott-Roche/e/B004KS1U6QPatreon - http://www.patreon.com/scottrocheTwitter - https://twitter.com/spiritualtrampAlso mentioned in this Episode:Leper ColonyBeing HumanFrankensteinThe Casebook of Victor FrankensteinNikola Tesla / Colorado SpringsWerewolf BeltDr. Jekyll & Mr. HydeThomas Edison / Tesla vs EdisonApache / GeronimoDeadlandsHypochondriaHulkGunfight at the O.K. CorralApache WarsFort ApacheLeague of Extraordinary GentlemenMark TwainBoris KarloffMike MignolaTopsy the ElephantWashington Monument / Arlington National CemeteryBattle DroidsThe Island of Dr. MoreauUlysses S. Grant / George Armstrong CusterTeddy Roosevelt / Rough RidersBrowncoatsGiant Mechanical SpiderSuper 8Area 51FargoDifference Engine / Guglielmo MarconiMagneto / Homo Superior / New MutantsNietzschean Superman / New Gods / HerculoidsPromethean: The CreatedTransformersBoomstickEvolutionary War Episode 25 - Western Evolution Download
One thing many writers never have a shortage of is ideas. How do you know if an idea is worth exploring and writing though? We discuss this very question with Starla Huchton with answers from Balticon 2014!Our guest answers come from Charles Gannon, Chris Lester, Christopher Morse, Phillipa Ballantine, Tee Morris, Scott Roche, Scott Sigler and a special guest.How do YOU know an idea is a good idea?
Hosts Paul E. Cooley, Scott Roche, and special guest host J. Daniel Sawyer met the fans at Balticon 2014. At the end of the show is a read by Scott. Enjoy.
We talk about current events, make announcements, discuss feedback and develop a strange fascination with spices and animal attacks.The Worldbuilding Subreddit Jon mentions can be found HERE.You can find the Transmissions from the Ninth World Podcast HERE.Andante's link for the wiki entry on Dejima is HERE.And Scott Roche's Indiegogo campaign for his upcoming anthology, The Way of the Gun, can be found HERE.Mentioned in this Iteration:Catfish AttackTridentDolphins Leaving EarthD&DChristmas Town USAThe Dresden Files / Cold DaysRedditTransmissions from the Ninth WorldMonte Cook / NumeneraHouse Greyjoy / A Song of Ice and FireDejimaEllis IslandTachyonMatthew Wayne SelznickScott RocheIndiegogoMur Lafferty / Jared AxelrodA Fistful of Dollars / Seven SamuraiWay of the Gun Epoch Iteration 7 - Release the Christmas Bears! Download
This week the Robots talk with Scott Roche of Flying Island Press about his upcoming anthology, The Way Of The Gun, which is a mashup of samurai and the old west. We hope you enjoy and support the IndieGoGo campaign!
This episode of Bookworm Banquet features a review of the YA novel Ginnie Dare: Crimson Sands by Scott Roche. This is an action packed science fiction story that is sure to keep your interest. JD and Nicole are also joined on the show by Scott Roche and he shares some of the inspiration for the book. And Nicole brings us another fascinating Bookworm Fact to top off the program. Download Episode 7 Review SegmentGinnie Dare: Crimson Sands by Scott Roche Thank you to Scott for providing us with a free review copy of his book. JD's Rating: 4 out of 5 Nicole's Rating: 4 out of 5 Interview Segment Links:Scott RocheScott's Website Purchase Ginnie Dare: Crimson Sands on Amazon Information on Virginia Dare | Roanoke Colony Nicole's Bookworm Fact is about the world's most valuable books. Thanks to our sponsor, Audible! Get a free audio book along with your free 30 day trial by going to www.audibletrial.com/bookworm Get in touch with us! Email: feedback@bookwormbanquet.com Feedback Line (text or voice): 623-688-2770 Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
This episode of Bookworm Banquet features a review of the YA novel Ginnie Dare: Crimson Sands by Scott Roche. This is an action packed science fiction story that is sure to keep your interest. JD and Nicole are also joined on the show by Scott Roche and he shares some of the inspiration for the book. And Nicole brings us another fascinating Bookworm Fact to top off the program. Download Episode 7 Review SegmentGinnie Dare: Crimson Sands by Scott Roche Thank you to Scott for providing us with a free review copy of his book. JD's Rating: 4 out of 5 Nicole's Rating: 4 out of 5 Interview Segment Links:Scott RocheScott's Website Purchase Ginnie Dare: Crimson Sands on Amazon Information on Virginia Dare | Roanoke Colony Nicole's Bookworm Fact is about the world's most valuable books. Thanks to our sponsor, Audible! Get a free audio book along with your free 30 day trial by going to www.audibletrial.com/bookworm Get in touch with us! Email: feedback@bookwormbanquet.com Feedback Line (text or voice): 623-688-2770 Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
Right click to download this episode! A Guestcast with my friend Scott Roche. He’s one of those writer type guys. Find out more at http://www.scottroche.com. The Righteous Dude’s email is: righteousdudepodcast@gmail.com Find me on Facebook under Clay Dugger. Call me on my Dudemail line at 512-537-6788. Follow me on Twitter: @cbdugger Links: Online Bible with just […]
This week the Robots sit down to chat with Scott Roche about his 52 Weeks of Indie initiative, as well as other projects and catching up on what Flying Island Press is up to. We had a lot of technical difficulties, so please pardon the sound quality.
Announcement: Tee Morris and Philippa Ballantine tied the knot on Saturday Oct 8th. The Pitch Workshop audio recorded at Balticon 45. Special thanks to Scott Roche for sending us a copy and agreeing to let us share it. The Pitch … Continued
Part 1 of 1 Read the show notes at http://flashpulp.com Tonight we present a cat and mouse game, already mid-chase.
Part 1 of 1 Read the show notes at http://flashpulp.com Tonight we present a cat and mouse game, already mid-chase.
Part 1 of 1 Read the show notes at http://flashpulp.com Tonight we present a cat and mouse game, already mid-chase.
Chrononaut Cinema Reviews - a Skinner Co.\Way of the Buffalo Co-Production
Part 1 of 1 Read the show notes at http://flashpulp.com Tonight we present a cat and mouse game, already mid-chase.
Here's the audio for the Pitch Worshop I moderated at Balticon. I like to believe the audience got something out of the workshop beyond my tendancy to grandstand. Eric Kimball, Scott Roche and Brent Weichsel gave some great points, and we did managed to address everyone who showed up.
This week the Robots talk with Scott Roche about his upcoming self-published story "Ginnie Dare: Crimson Sand," as well as his other writing, podcasts, and Flying Island Press. We hope you enjoy!
What will Ben and Natalie find in Ben’s dreams? More importantly, will it find them first? Story by Nobilis Reed Performed by Chris Lester Edited by Scott Roche and Paulette Jaxton The Cast: Chris Lester as Ben Stansfield and Nathan Grace Kimi Alexandre as Natalie Grace Mae Breakall as Natalie-as-Ben Nathan Lowell as Harrison Nobilis … Continue reading "MCP 050 – Dreams of Change, Part 5 (Conclusion)"
This week Terry and Justin sit down with Scott Roche and Zach Ricks, two of the founders of Flying Island Press. They have big dreams over there, and to kick start their endeavor they started Flagship magazine. We hope you enjoy.
In which we see the consequences of recklessness, our heroine stands tall, an acrobat is revealed, a tall woman despences disiplinary measures, tattoos are shown, and for a breif moment, an angel is seen. The excellent model in the picture was created by Skott Stotland of the Nerd Signal People I hung out with at Balticon: JR Blackwell (natch), Christiana Ellis, Mur Lafferty, Jim Van Verth, Dr. John Cmar, Laura Burns, Dr. Pamela Gay, Tee Morris, Phillipa Ballantine, Phil Rossi, Chooch, Viv, Nathan Lowell, Scott Roche, the Family Pick, Ms. Information, DDog, Nobilis, Podcasting's Rich Sigfrit, Susan Z, RDQ, Scott Breakall, Paul Fischer and Martha Holloway. The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
Things aren’t looking good for Ben. What happened to Matheson? Where is John Randall? And who’s going to bail Ben out of jail? Our hero gets some help from an unexpected source… Story by Nobilis Reed Performed by Chris Lester Edited by Scott Roche and Paulette Jaxton The Cast: Chris Lester as Ben Stansfield and … Continue reading "MCP 048 – Dreams of Change, Part 3"
This week, another story written and read by a guest podcaster. Scott Roche, author of the Archangel podcast novels, has put together an audiodrama for you. This is a horror piece, and has quite a bit of graphic violence and language, so please consider that before you listen.