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Welcome everybody! In this episode of The Wigglian Way, Mojo engages in a captivating conversation with Beltana Spellsinger, a prominent figure in the pagan music scene. Beltana shares her remarkable journey, from her early days in rock bands like "The Killer Tomatoes" to her profound connection with pagan music. She describes the transformative power of pagan festivals and how they inspired her to start writing her own songs. Beltana also discusses her involvement in The Red Album, highlighting the emotional inspiration behind her song "Scarlett." As the episode unfolds, listeners are treated to an intimate glimpse into the world of pagan music and the deep-rooted unity within the community. You can find all things Beltana at this link: https://beltanaspellsinger.com/ The Red Album is available on Bandcamp: https://theredalbum.bandcamp.com/album/the-red-album-pagan-voices-for-reproductive-rights It's All About the Love!
Alan Dean Foster is a writer of fantasy and science fiction, who has written several book series and more than 130 standalone novels. Alan’s works include Splinter of the Mind’s Eye, the first Star Wars Expanded Universe novel, which was originally written to be filmed as a low-budget sequel to Star Wars if the original film was not a success, the story for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and more than 130 standalone novels including the Humanx Commonwealth novels, Icerigger Trilogy, and Spellsinger series. His newest novel, Madrenga, released November 2020, and is in stores now. https://www.amazon.com/Madrenga-Alan-Dean-Foster/dp/1680571451/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1621627715&sr=8-3
Intro Question - If you had ten minutes, a microphone, and a captivated audience; what would you discuss? - This question was posed by Olzi in the mintCast discord / Jet Setting around France / Playing French MTG and Keyforge / Comics in France / Catching up on some movies on the plane / Picard Trailer / Live reading of Clerks 3 script benefit for First Ave Playhouse / Marvel Phase 4 / Batman Beyond Season 5 possible but unlikely / Comic review - Killer Groove #1 / Audiobook review - Spellsinger Join the Discord (https://discord.gg/C4p4hNv)
Beth Schwartz is the Showrunner and Executive Producer of CW's Arrow. She has also written for Legends of Tomorrow, Heart of Dixie, Brothers and Sisters, and What About Brian. Intro with Alan Dean Foster, a writer of fantasy and science fiction. His works include Splinter of the Mind’s Eye, the first Star Wars Expanded Universe novel, which was originally written to be filmed as a low-budget sequel to Star Wars if the original film was not a success, the story for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and more than 120 standalone novels including the Humanx Commonwealth novels, Icerigger Trilogy, and Spellsinger series.
Alan Dean Foster is a sci-fi/fantasy author & powerlifter, living in Prescott, AZ. He’s written several book series, including the Humanx Commonwealth and Spellsinger series. He came up with the story treatment for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. He’s also written the novelizations of films including Star Wars, The Thing, Alien, Aliens, Pale Rider, Terminator Salvation, Transformers, Clash of the Titans, Krull, The Chronicles of Riddick, Starman, Dark Star, & many more. He’s also set several world and national records as a powerlifter in multiple RAW Powerlifting competitions. http://www.alandeanfoster.com This episode brought to you by- https://soundcloud.com/pdlttfp
Alan Dean Foster is a writer of fantasy and science fiction. His works include Splinter of the Mind’s Eye, the first Star Wars Expanded Universe novel, which was originally written to be filmed as a low-budget sequel to Star Wars if the original film was not a success, the story for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and more than 120 standalone novels including the Humanx Commonwealth novels, Icerigger Trilogy, and Spellsinger series. Michael Kogge is a screenwriter and author of Jedi Challenges, Last Jedi, TFA, Batman, Fantastic Beasts, and Empire of the Wolf.
Alan Dean Foster is a writer of fantasy and science fiction, who has written several book series and more than 120 standalone novels. Alan’s works include Splinter of the Mind’s Eye, the first Star Wars Expanded Universe novel, which was originally written to be filmed as a low-budget sequel to Star Wars if the original film was not a success, the story for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and more than 20 standalone novels including the Humanx Commonwealth novels, Icerigger Trilogy, and Spellsinger series.
THE MOVIE SNEAK is honored to welcome New York Times bestselling author Alan Dean Foster. The most critically acclaimed creator of "novelizations" (the "reverse" art of adapting films and their scripts into books instead of the other way around), Foster's works include ALIEN, OUTLAND, THE THING, THE LAST STARFIGHTER, ALIEN NATION, THE BLACK HOLE, CLASH OF THE TITANS, STARMAN, PALE RIDER and both J.J. Abrams STAR TREK reboots. He's creator of the original script ("In Thy Image") which became STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE. His non-novelization books include SLIPT, TO THE VANISHING POINT and the popular SPELLSINGER and PIP AND FLINX series. And his near career-long association with the STAR WARS universe includes the novelization of the original 1977 film (ghost-written as "George Lucas"), the first original "expanded universe" entry - the wildly popular SPLINTER OF THE MIND'S EYE, along with STAR WARS: THE APPROACHING STORM and the recent STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS. Lovers of both film and literature will get as much of a kick outta this one as we did!OTHER GUESTS: World Music composer / performer Farzam Salami, and the podcast troupe "We Found Microphones" on Aziz Ansari's MASTER OF NONE.Rights to film / TV clips and other audio excerpts held by copyright owners. Presented here for educational and criticism purposes.______________________________________________________________________________THE MOVIE SNEAK PODCAST is part of The GullCottage/Sandlot - a film blog, cinema magazine, growing reference library and online network "Celebrating The Art of Cinema, ... And Cinema As Art".Explore the GULLCOTTAGE / SANDLOT @ www.gullcottageonline.com
Patrick covers the recent news and is joined by Cordovan for a walkthrough of Partycrashers! Well, okay, its a bit of a stumble through once we get to the optionals... Check out www.ddocast.com for mp3 audio, our show calendar, swag, archives, and more! Want to support the show? You can feed the kobolds (give money) on our website www.ddocast.com or you can send in game items to the character ''ddocastone'' on any server! We use such things to support the show and give out prizes. News - 1:33 Lightning Post - 16:34 Closing - 20:50 Partycrashers - 22:19 DDO Chronicle 95 - https://www.ddo.com/en/news/ddo-chronicle-issue-95 DDO Chronicle 96 - https://www.ddo.com/en/news/ddo-chronicle-issue-96 Community Update Video 6/2/2014 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfb_ItaWKV8&list=UUD6EDZQofNgyIkdhLPvuXbw DDO Twitch SWF & Swashbuckler Preview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8qt2Lem3UY Spellsinger & Warchanter - Build Concepts & Goals - https://www.ddo.com/forums/showthread.php/443196-Spellsinger-and-Warchanter-Build-Concepts-and-Goals GenCon Meetup - https://www.ddo.com/forums/showthread.php/432203-Gen-Con-2014-(Aug-14-17)-Friday-night-Gathering-for-Buffs?highlight=gencon Ferds Custom Forum Signatures - https://www.ddo.com/forums/showthread.php/443175-Custom-Forum-Signatures-Available-For-All
Alan Dean Foster (author of over 100 novels of science fiction and fantasy and noted world traveler) is today's featured guest. Many of this interview's topics were made possible only because of Alan's longstanding enthusiasm for traveling to places tourists rarely go. He seeks the places where wildlife is still unspoiled; and where the ancient ways that predate writing still exist. He knows they are fading rapidly, and wants to see them before they are gone forever. Topics include: how cell phones are changing even the third world with amazing speed; primitive cultures accepting technology, and leapfrogging passed the intermediate technologies; the rise of ebooks overseas, as well as how traditional publishers may watch their income evaporate when people buy ebooks online directly from the authors, which would cut publishers out of the loop; how policing oceanic piracy is forcing the naval ships of nations which are normally enemies to cooperate, and how this may build relationships of respect: a precursor to trust. He also shares some personal anecdotes: about writing movie novelizations such as Aliens 1, 2 and 3--and why he didn't write number 4; how he met Diana Rigg (who played Emma Peel on The Avengers) as well as Julie Newmar (who played the original Catwoman on Batman); his trip with James Gurney (author of Dinotopia and illustrator for National Geographic) who joined him on travels through Malta, Tunisia, Morocco, Dakar and Gibraltar. He also described his intention to travel to the Western Indian Ocean, which is part of the area threatened by the pirate's that have been in the news so much lately for hijacking cruise ships and oil tankers and holding everyone aboard hostage, sometimes for many months. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the January 21, 2009 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 64 minutes] While most of his novels involve worlds he has created himself, such as those in his Commonwealth series and Spellsinger series, and those in his various trilogies such as The Damned, The Taken and Icerigger, a portion of his time is spent writing novelizations of successful movies and TV shows. Examples include: the first three Aliens movies, The Chronicles of Riddick, Outland, Clash of the Titans, Starman, The Thing, Alien Nation, Transformers, The Last Starfighter, and the first Star Wars novelization, which he co-wrote with George Lucas. The quality and extent of this body of work won him the 2008 Grand Master award from the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers.