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Stephen Lomer is many things. Aside from being a pal, he's an Amazon Best Selling author, as well as a talented actor, producer and screenwriter! For his first appearance in the BRIG, we decided to do something a little different, by getting 4 cast members of his YouTube show The Parody News Network to appear throughout and kind of gum up the works! Much to Stephen's chagrin, Killarney Traynor, Christa D. Terry, Tim Baird and Teresa Lomer all join in on the fun! Retro Ridoctopus has never attempted anything like this before and is not likely to again so please, sit back and enjoy the chaos. The interruptions may be scripted, but Stephen's bewildered reactions are 100% genuine! When he admits that he has no idea what's going on... he aint kiddin! Check out Stephen Lomer's official website! And browse his popular novels and short story collections on Amazon! Also... don't miss Teresa Lomer's next stand-up gig at the Burren in Somerville on August 23rd! ----------------------------------------Retro Ridoctopus is:• Parasite Steve (read)• 8-Bit Alchemy (listen)• Nintenjoe (subscribe)----------------------------------------All original heavy metal music by Enchanted Exile Retro Ridoctopus is part of the Dorkening Podcast Network, the Inebri-Art Podcast Network and is brought to you by Deadly Grounds Coffee!
In this episode, Ben Chou and I enjoy a day at the great local con, SuperMegaFest. There's some amazing creatives here and we showcase a sampling of them on the show. First up, authors Killarney and Margaret Traynor tells about their Encounter Series, a collection of stories that begin with the phrase “what if?” This includes haunted houses and alien invasions, but more is coming. Next, Stephen Lomer debuts the short film adaptation of his book series, “Typo Squad.” Stephen talks about the transition from book to film and how the story changed to fit the medium. We also look at the stellar cast of this film and the different qualities they bring to the show. Cosplay artist Chelsea Von Chastity closes out the day by telling us about the Princess Ariel costume she wore for SuperMegaFest as well as the many other ones she has created over the years. She's been to a number of other cons over the years and shares a few stories about those great times.
On this episode we get the opportunity to talk with Stephen Lomer as he attempts to make his wonderful book Typo Squad into a short film. Steve has an interesting literary career, beginning as an editor and copywriter and transforming to a genuinely funny and effective writer who has chosen to defy genres and write […]
This week, Stephen Lomer sits down with sci-fi/fantasy author Katrina Fiorella to discuss the parrot rifle, Harry Potter, and her new book Calliope.
Season 2 of Tell Me About Your Damn Book kicks off with Stephen Lomer interviewing Sarah Taylor, author of Book Wars!
In the Season 1 finale of Tell me About Your Damn Book, Killarney Traynor joins Stephen Lomer to discuss her book Tale Half Told ... and to reveal a shocking truth!
Fantasy author RF Keenan joins Stephen Lomer on this episode of Tell Me About Your Damn Book to discuss his book Huntress of the Sky, and also the convention scene, what makes good fantasy writing, and the origin of the yellow-tinted glasses.
In this episode of Tell Me About Your Damn Book, host Stephen Lomer welcomes author Tony Tremblay, author of The Moore House, to discuss NoCon, T.T. Zuma, and horror heroes.
In this episode of Tell Me About Your Damn Book, Stephen Lomer sits down with Haverhill House Publishing Editor-in-Chief and author John McIlveen to discuss anthologies, the Merrimack River, and sharing a table of contents with Stephen King.
The great Guntis Goncarovs joins Stephen Lomer on this episode of Tell Me About Your Damn Book to discuss the history behind his historical fiction novel, Havana's Secret.
Fantasy fiction author Susan Catalano joins Stephen Lomer on this week's episode of Tell Me About Your Damn Book to discuss Salem, a murderous confession, and her novel, The Timeless Ones.
On this episode of Tell Me About Your Damn Book, Matt Bechtel, author of Monochromes and Other Stories, joins Stephen Lomer to discuss Necon, novels, and the origins of the nickname "Doc."
In this episode of Tell Me About Your Damn Book, Stephen Lomer sits down with indie pub rock star Satin Russell, author of Secret Need, to discuss keeping her husband safe at author shows, the origins of her name, and whether men can write romance as skillfully as women can.
In this episode of Tell Me About Your Damn Book, host Stephen Lomer talks with author Stacey Longo about the convention scene, the Chicago Manual of Style, the glory of Richard Grieco, crappy celebrity encounters, forensics, and zombie siblings.
This week, Stephen Lomer has a chat with Laurel Ostiguy, author of the romance novel Last Goodbye, about her young hype men, the essence of good romance writing, and technophobia on Tell Me About Your Damn Book.
In this episode of Tell Me About Your Damn Book, host Stephen Lomer discusses catfish, Italian dishes, and the definition of success with Lorenzo Petruzziello, author of The Love Fool.
Stephen Lomer sits down with Kari Lemor, author of the romantic suspense novel Running Target, to discuss living by the water, what makes a good romance book, and the crisis of education on this episode of Tell Me About Your Damn Book.
On this episode of Tell Me About Your Damn Book, Stephen Lomer sits down with Artemis Crow, author of the paranormal fantasy novel Libra's Limbo, to chat about the importance of Pinterest, loving what you do as an author, and those "got crow?" shirts that are all the rage.
Stephen Lomer talks with author Rob Watts about Icelandic myths, convention encounters, and the infamous Falafel Photo on Tell Me About Your Damn Book.
A grammar nerd, Star Trek fan, and other things that chicks dig, Stephen Lomer is the author of the hugely popular novel Typo Squad, the short story collections Stargazer Lilies or Nothing at All and B.B. and Red, and the novellas Hell’s Nerds and Belle’s Christmas Carol. He’s also been a finalist in the NYC […]