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On this Episode of the Chic Critiques Podcast I am joined by television writer Shannon M. Houston. Shannon is a writer for HBO's Lovecraft Country, and we dive into all things Lovecraft Country. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chiccritiques/support
Welcome to the Spectrum Lounge, where we highlight creatives of color disrupting the game in tv, film and pop culture. In this episode we chat with screenwriter Shannon M. Houston on crafting Episode 7 of the acclaimed HBO series "Lovecraft Country."
Ro and Joi are back to further share their delight and investment in Little Fires Everywhere with a special interview with writer Shannon M. Houston. Shannon took lead on writing episode six, The Uncanny, my personal favorite. She agreed to sit down and talk all things LFE. If you don't know the name Shannon Houston, trust me, she's definitely one to watch. Listen in and see why we're officially declaring ourselves super fans. Little Fires Everywhere is a dynamic and engaging adaptation. This is very much owing to it's talent packed writers' room lead by show runner Liz Tigelar. It took a village to bring this family drama to such dynamic life. Especially since this is one series that holds together of it's entire story arc. This behind-the-scene clip of bringing this book to audiences gives a taste of what it took: Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Follow Ro on Twitter: @BookBlerd @TheMTRNetwork
Ro and Joi are back to further share their delight and investment in Little Fires Everywhere with a special interview with writer Shannon M. Houston. Shannon took lead on writing episode six, The Uncanny, my personal favorite. She agreed to sit down and talk all things LFE. If you don't know the name Shannon Houston, trust me, she's definitely one to watch. Listen in and see why we're officially declaring ourselves super fans. Little Fires Everywhere is a dynamic and engaging adaptation. This is very much owing to it's talent packed writers' room lead by show runner Liz Tigelar. It took a village to bring this family drama to such dynamic life. Especially since this is one series that holds together of it's entire story arc. This behind-the-scene clip of bringing this book to audiences gives a taste of what it took: Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Follow Ro on Twitter: @BookBlerd @TheMTRNetwork
Ro and Joi are back to further share their delight and investment in Little Fires Everywhere with a special interview with writer Shannon M. Houston. Shannon took lead on writing episode six, The Uncanny, my personal favorite. She agreed to sit down and talk all things LFE. If you don't know the name Shannon Houston, trust me, she's definitely one to watch. Listen in and see why we're officially declaring ourselves super fans. Little Fires Everywhere is a dynamic and engaging adaptation. This is very much owing to it's talent packed writers' room lead by show runner Liz Tigelar. It took a village to bring this family drama to such dynamic life. Especially since this is one series that holds together of it's entire story arc. This behind-the-scene clip of bringing this book to audiences gives a taste of what it took: Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Follow Ro on Twitter: @BookBlerd @TheMTRNetwork
Welcome to Episode 16 of the Spectrum Lounge - where we discuss creatives of color disrupting the game in tv, film and pop culture. Our guest Shannon M. Houston is a writer/producer of the critically acclaimed Hulu series "Little Fires Everywhere" and chats with host ReBecca Theodore-Vachon on adapting Celeste Ng's best-selling novel to the small screen and the importance of having Black women in the writers' room and behind the camera.
Welcome to the second episode of The Spectrum Lounge! Our guest is Shannon M. Houston. Shannon shares how she made the transition from tv/film criticism to writing for HULU's "The Looming Tower" and the upcoming supernatural series "Lovecraft Country" from producer Jordan Peele.