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Every week, we are highlighting a panel from TBRCon2023, looking back on the amazing variety of panels that we had the honor of hosting. This week, join moderator/author Tim Meyer and authors Hailey Piper, Jonathan Janz, Chad Lutzke, Candace Nola and Zach Rosenberg for a TBRCon2023 panel on "The Rise of Indie Horror." SUPPORT THE SHOW: - Patreon (for exclusive bonus episodes, author readings, book giveaways and more) - Merch shop (for a selection of tees, tote bags, mugs, notebooks and more) - Subscribe to the FanFiAddict YouTube channel, where this and every other episode of the show is available in full video - Rate and review SFF Addicts on your platform of choice, and share us with your friends EMAIL US WITH YOUR QUESTIONS & COMMENTS: sffaddictspod@gmail.com ABOUT THE PANELISTS: Tim Meyer is the author of Malignant Summer, The Switch House, Dead Daughters and more. Find Tim on Twitter, Amazon and his personal website. Hailey Piper is the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Queen of Teeth, No Gods for Drowning, The Worm and His Kings, Your Mind Is a Terrible Thing and more. Find Hailey on Twitter, Amazon and her personal website. Jonathan Janz is an author and screenwriter, having written Marla, The Siren and the Specter, The Dismembered and more, as well as screenwriting for Exorcist Road. Find Jonathan on Twitter, Amazon and his personal website. Chad Lutzke is the author of Three-Smile Mile, The Pale White, Places We Fear To Tread and more. Find Chad on Twitter, Amazon and his personal website. Candace Nola is an award-winning author, editor and reviewer. Her books include Bishop, Hank Flynn, Baker's Dozen and more. Find Candace on Twitter and Amazon. Zach Rosenberg is the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Pressure, Autumn Bleeds into Winter and the forthcoming Hungers as Old as This Land. Find Zach on Twitter and Amazon. FOLLOW SFF ADDICTS: FanFiAddict Book Blog Twitter Instagram MUSIC: Intro: "Into The Grid" by MellauSFX Outro: “Galactic Synthwave” by Divion --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sff-addicts/message
Paper Cuts LIVE! Episode 63 Conversation with Tim Meyer! Tim Meyer is the author of LACUNA'S POINT, MALIGNANT SUMMER, THE SWITCH HOUSE, PARADISE CLUB, and more! In this episode we discuss Tim's newly released novel LACUNA'S POINT from DarkLit Press, the upcoming release NEVER WAKE: AN ANTHOLOGY OF DREAM HORROR edited by Kenneth Cain & Tim Meyer, running a successful Kickstarter, crabs and body horror, the odd lack of dream horror in books, visualizing scenes while writing, dinosaurs and pirates, how a story can turn into something completely different than originally intended during the writing process, and much more! Visit us at: https://www.papercutslive.com
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Join me as I interview Tim Meyer, horror author of The Switch House, Dead Daughters, Wormwood (with Chad Lutzke), Kill Hill Carnage, Paradise Club, and Lords of the Deep (with Patrick Lacey), discusses his upcoming summer blockbuster, MALIGNANT SUMMER, as well as his journey into horror.
Zombies invade Vegas in Army of the Dead, which is about idiots stealing money out of a vault in the middle of a walled off city filled with the undead. But first, we're talking Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, Shadow of the Vampire, Attack the Block, Leprechaun 3, Leprechaun 4: In Space, The Eyes of My Mother, Warning: Do Not Play, The Switch House by Tim Meyer, and The Devil's Fingers by Hunter Shea.
Gather 'round and listen to Tim Meyer read a short story from his collection "Black Star Constellations". The short story is called "How to Kill a Bear with a Bow and Arrow", which can also be found in his short novel, "The Switch House". Link to Tim's "Dead Daughters' book trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMYNX... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aoaptb/support
This week, we're excited to have the opportunity to chat with Tim Meyer, author of Kill Hill Carnage, The Switch House, Dead Daughters, and so many more books. Dead Daughters is his new novel with Poltergeist Press and hits shelves on April 16th. This was a book that we all loved here at Ink Heist and definitely became one of our favorites. Dead Daughters begins with a father discovering a picture depicting the murder of his daughter in his mailbox. Only he knows it can't be her, because he just put her to bed a few minutes ago. From there, Meyer takes readers on a terrifying journey into a family's worst nightmare with plenty of twists and turns that make it one of the most addictive reads of 2020. Trust us when we say if you think you know where this story is going, prepare to have your expectations blown out of the water. If you haven't already, pre-order a copy of Dead Daughters - you won't regret it. During the episode, we talked to Tim about getting his writing start with comic scripts and screenplays, The Switch House script, difference in adaptations, Goosebumps and Animorphs, the inspiration for Sharkwater Beach, Jaws, the genesis of Dead Daughters, working with Poltergeist Press, buying so many books his tire light went on, author collaborations, hating Tom Brady, and so much more. Check out our conversation with Tim now right here on Ink Heist or on your favorite streaming service.
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark has haunted children for decades in book form. But can the movie adaptation pack the same punch? Or is it as scary as a sad, lonely scarecrow? Directed by Andre Ovredal of The Audopsy of Jane Doe and Troll Hunter fame, and produced by little known Guillermo del Toro, Scary Stories creates quite a horror stew. Our weekly horror reviews are The Hole in the Ground, Satan's Triangle, The Sentinel, Sleepstalker, In Darkness, The Boys, Greener Pastures by Michael Wehunt, and The Switch House by Tim Meyer.
Horror, Thriller, Mystery, Sci-Fi author and podcaster, Tim Meyer is our guest this week! We have a fun chat over inspiration, writing advice, and coffee before Tim takes us on an adventure with a thrilling reading of his latest book, The Switch House! Be sure to follow the links below to find, and follow Tim as well as his outstanding podcast at, The Aperture Hour Podcast. Tim's website Tim's Amazon The Aperture Hour Podcast Tim's Facebook Tim's Twitter
Avete problemi con i vicini? Non sono niente rispetto a quelli tra la Tate Modern, uno dei musei d'arte contemporanea più famosi al mondo, e gli abitanti dei palazzi super lussuosi di Neo Bankside, a Londra. Non ci credete? Allora ascoltate la quarta puntata di Storie impreviste.
Avete problemi con i vicini? Non sono niente rispetto a quelli tra la Tate Modern, uno dei musei d'arte contemporanea più famosi al mondo, e gli abitanti dei palazzi super lussuosi di Neo Bankside, a Londra. Non ci credete? Allora ascoltate la quarta puntata di Storie impreviste.
Luke & George visit and discuss Switch House, the new extension to Tate Modern – and the architects of both it, and the original museum, Herzog & de Meuron. Plus – thoughts on the machine tool utopia also known as Switerland, design process, and the centrality of the spreadsheet in modern architecture. Music: ‘Holy Roller’ from the album ‘Shangri-La (Instrumentals)’ by YACHT. From the Free Music Archive at freemusicarchive.orgLook at pictures on our Google+ page: https://plus.google.com/u/0/104384327113725304822
I wonder around Tate modern's new annex Switch House with guide dog Gio. #TateModern #SwitchHouse #GuideDog #Explore #Bridge #Steps #Art #Contemporary #TurbineHall
Matteo Garrone's fantasy film Tale of Tales is a modern interpretation of a 17th century fairytale collection filled with dark gothic strangeness. Ralph Fiennes plays Richard III in a new production at London's Almeida Theatre. He's a very cynical psychopath as well as a ruthless monarch Annie Proulx's Barkskins is a large novel dealing with an enormous subject - the irreversible catastrophe of deforestation Tate Modern has opened a new extension: Switch House. It improves the gender balance of artists on display and broaden the geographical reach of works BBC TV is launching a new horror drama The Living and The Dead - early last century a country doctor begins to experience eerie goings-on Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Meg Rosoff, Adam Mars Jones and Cahal Dallat. The producer is Oliver Jones.
Anne McElvoy is joined by curators and artists and an audience at Nottingham Contemporary to discuss the life of an artist today as Tate Modern opens its new wing. Her panel is Elizabeth Price - winner of the Turner Prize in 2012 and curator of a new touring exhibition Alice Channer - a sculptor who graduated from the Royal College in 2008 Sam Thorne Director of Nottingham Contemporary and former Artistic Director of Tate St Ives Ann Gallagher who holds responsibility for building Tate's collection and archive of British art In a Dream You Saw a Way to Survive and You Were Full of Joy curated by Turner Prize-winning artist Elizabeth Price is at the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester. Presenting a vast repertoire of seminal artworks and historical objects, it explores the psychological and affective power of the horizontal. It runs from June 10th to October 30th and then moves to the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea, and the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea. Nottingham Contemporary is hosting exhibitions this summer displaying the work of Michael Beutler and Yelena Popova 16 Jul 2016 - 25 Sep 2016. The largest ever exhibition in the UK of the works of Simon Starling – the Turner Prize winner in 2005 runs until June 26th. Tate Modern's new ten-storey Switch House opens 17 June 2016. It gives Tate Modern 60% more space for displays and opens with a focus on the work of Louise Bourgeois in the Artist Rooms. Works by Mark Rothko, Agnes Martin and Henri Matisse join new acquisitions from Latin America, Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. This year's Royal Academy Summer Exhibition runs from June 13th to August 21st. Producer: Torquil MacLeod.
Tate Modern opens its new £260m extension to the iconic former power station on London's South Bank on Friday. Architect Amanda Levete, who has remodelled the V&A, and the art critic Andrea Rose visit the Switch House to discuss the opportunities the new space offers for international and female artists.Pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard is performing Messiaen's two-hour celebration of birdsong, Catalogue d'Oiseaux, at the Aldeburgh Festival this Sunday from dawn to dusk. We join him in front of the piano for a tour of the different bird calls in the piece and he reveals how Messiaen's personal connection to nature informed his work. Emma Cline discusses her debut novel The Girls which is tipped to be the summer bestseller. It follows teenager Evie Boyd who gets caught up in cult that will eventually lead to murder, in a narrative loosely based on the Manson murders of the '60s. As the publishers Penguin prepare to relaunch their series Modern Poets for the first time this century, Samira takes soundings on the state of contemporary poetry with the series editor Donald Futers. Presenter Samira Ahmed Producer Dymphna Flynn.