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S4:E5 Co-Regulation Between Handlers & Their Dogs, Impact On Relationship & Reactivity (Guest: Tim Pratt)This week on the Therapy Dogs Australia Podcast, Sam and I had an opportunity to sit down with Tim Pratt, founder of Diverse Dogs, who shared his background in working with dogs and discussed the importance of understanding and managing emotions for both handlers and their dogs. This episode covers various aspects of dog training, including handling reactive dogs, the benefits of breathwork in managing stress levels, proper communication techniques, and the significance of play in building trust and confidence. Tim also introduced his online course "Reactivity Success Path" and has kindly provided a special 20% off discount code for our community. Use the code word 'therapy' when checking out! Be quick, because the course starts on the 8th of April 2025. Let's get into it!Please remember to subscribe, follow and like this podcast if you enjoy it, a good review will help us a lot too. Enjoy!Diverse Dogs Reactivity Success Path Online: https://events.humanitix.com/diverse-dogs-reactivity-success-path-onlineUse discount code 'therapy' for 20% off the course!https://diversedogs.com.au/SUBSCRIBE! Interested in Animal-Assisted Therapy / Animal-Assisted Services and studying with Therapy Dogs Australia? Visit our website www.therapydog.com.au for more information or get in touch with us today by emailing info@therapydog.com.au and one of the Therapy Dogs Australia team will be there to help! Raise your future therapy dog with us! Join our Juniors Mentoring program (puppy & adolescent programs available) and set you and your dog up for success by training the right foundations early, more info here: https://therapydog.com.au/juniors-mentoring-program Follow Us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therapy_dogs_australia/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therapydogsaus/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TherapyDogsAustralia/featured LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/therapy-dogs-australia/ #therapydog #therapydogsaustralia #animalassistedtherapy #animalassistedservices Music License: Q7USOH0URAC5EJAN
Sarah Day writes horror, science fiction, and fantasy. Her debut dark fantasy novella Greyhowler is available from Underland Press (https://books2read.com/b/greyhowler). Find her on Bluesky (@sarahday.org) or subscribe to her newsletter (https://buttondown.com/sarahday).Tim Pratt is the author of more than thirty novels, most recently multiverse/space opera adventure The Knife and the Serpent. He's a Hugo Award winner for short fiction, and has been a finalist for Nebula, World Fantasy, Sturgeon, Philip K. Dick, Mythopoeic, Stoker, and other awards. He's also a senior editor and occasional book reviewer for Locusmagazine. He posts a lot at Bluesky (@timpratt.org) and publishes a new story every month for patrons at www.patreon.com/timprattThis story originally appeared in Overclocked Holmes, Cat Rambo & Jennifer Brozek, eds.Narrated by: Rikki LaCosteWhen Rikki LaCoste is not causing trouble with his social activism—or running a local food bank—or rockin' the stage with his musical projects in Toronto, Canada, Rikki narrates for various short story audio magazines such as Tales To Terrify, the No Sleep Podcast, Cast of Wonders, Pseudopod, and StarShipSofa of course, as well as lending his voice—and voice acting—to other projects and podcasts.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Authors : Tim Pratt and Heather Shaw Narrator : Ian Stuart Host : Matt Dovey Audio Producer : Devin Martin Discuss on Forums PodCastle 872: TALES FROM THE VAULTS – The Ghost of Christmas Possible is a PodCastle original. Rated PG The Ghost of Christmas Possible by Tim Pratt and Heather Shaw I was asleep: […] The post PodCastle 872: TALES FROM THE VAULTS – The Ghost of Christmas Possible appeared first on PodCastle.
Tim Pratt loves driving and trucks in particular. He can be found loading cattle and getting them to their destination at any time, night or day. Tim's love of driving started early, when he took any opportunity, he could to jump in his parent's mail truck and deliver the mail and freight with his dad on the Normanton mail run as a kid, a measly 21 hour round trip. In a full circle moment, Tim and his wife Groove, later went on to have the Normanton mail run contract themselves. Tim is a local Julia Creek boy who spread his wings to Cloncurry for a while, but returned home. His love of trucks started early and Tim & Groove now operate Pratt Cattle Transport. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
Tim is an ex-correctional officer, who worked in the canine unit for 13 years working and training dogs for specific tasks from the tactical unit to scent dogs. From dealing with issues that came from the nature of the job and the intense environment, Tim has been on a journey of self development which propelled him to start his own company, Diverse Dogs. Tim joined Panos for a great conversation ranging from technical training, purpose selected dogs, to help fix behavioural issues for everyday dog owners. We also went on a deep dive on breath work and how that has positively impacted Tim's life and furthermore how he implements it into some of his sessions with clients struggling with anxiety and tunnel vision (when dealing with problem behaviours). Panos and Tim resonated on many levels and was an inspiring conversation. We hope you find it enjoying! Find Tim at www.diversedogs.com.au Thank you for listening! Find us online >> Panos @ www.npdogtraining.com >> Luke @ www.kizunacanine.com.au >> www.facebook.com/lifewithyourdogpodcast >> www.instagram.com/lifewithyourdogpodcast >> www.lifewithyourdogpodcast.com
Programa 48: Bizancio futuro. Grabado el día 15 de junio de 2024. 04:40 "Rumbo a Bizancio - Camino a Bizancio", de Robert Silverberg 36:56 "Cuentos para Algernon. Año XI", comentando los relatos de K. J. Parker, Tanith Lee, Kenneth Schneyer, Tim Pratt y Brian Evenson 01:38:25 "Perlas psicotrónicas de la ciencia ficción japonesa", con relatos de Kyusaku Yumeno, Sampei Yoshida, Juza Unno, Ikujiro Ran y Udaru Oshita 02:10:14 "The Bird's Nest", de Shirley Jackson 02:35:42 "Isabel de Egipto, o El primer amor de Carlos V - Isabela de Egipto. Un amor de juventud de Carlos V", de Ludwig Achim von Arnim
How about another in-depth, deep-diving, evergreen conversation about creative writing, finding success as we each define it, and staying healthy and sane in the process? In Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick 093, I speak with transcendental horror author and speculative poet Darius Jones. Our conversation covers the deeper, emotionally resonant value of horror and "weird" fiction, how Darius fills the "fiction-shaped void" in his soul, why the pandemic and a pair of astronomy binoculars led to publishing fantastical epic poetry, the value of rejection, the importance of meditation and stoicism, and...yep, a whole heck of a lot more. The conversation with Darius Jones was recorded on May 24th, 2023. The rest of this episode was recorded on August 23, 2023. About Darius Jones Darius Jones writes cosmic horror, weird fiction, dark fantasy -- or, taken together and as he likes to call it, transcendental horror, as well as speculative poetry and sometimes historical fiction. His stories and poems have appeared in Strange Horizons, The No Sleep Podcast, Starline Magazine, and elsewhere. He is a member of the Horror Writers Association, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association, and the Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association. Learn more about Darius Jones by visiting dariusjoneswriter.com. You can also find Darius on Twitter and Instagram. Make sure you check out Darius Jones on Amazon, too. Links and Topics Mentioned in This Episode My day job? I'm a creative services provider helping authors, podcasters and other creators. How can I help you? Brave Men Run, the first novel in history with a simultaneous release in paperback, several e-book formats, and free podcast edtions. A Parsec Award nominee! That Blaise Pascal quote about brevity. And that other one about a god-shaped hole. The Scholastic Book Fair (and the Bookmobile before that!) is an invaluable resource for young writers and readers. Lon Chaney, Sr. All the episodes of shows in the Escape Artists family of podcasts featuring my own writing or dramatic narration. Featuring works by Mike Resnick, Tim Pratt, Cat Rambo, Holly Black, and more! Deception by Philip Roth, a remarkable book composed entirely of dialogue. The Great Dismal Swamp. What is Trap music? What is zazen meditation? The Rejectomancy blog. The stoic philosophy of Epicurus. The works of short story master Guy de Maupassant. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and his classic Flow. Maybe you would like to be a future guest on Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick? Learn more! Big thanks to my Multiversalists patron community, including Amelia Bowen, Ted Leonhardt, Chuck Anderson, J. C. Hutchins, Jim Lewinson, and Pearl Zare! I'm incredibly grateful for the support of my patrons. If Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick brings you joy, become a patron! The Multiversalists patron member community receives the uncut, unedited version of every episode. For this episode, patrons get almost forty minutes of additional content! Want in on that? Become a patron for at least $5.00 per month (start with a free seven-day trial / cancel any time) and get a bunch of other perks and special access, too. Every month the member community has at least twenty members, I will donate 10% of net patron revenue to 826 National in support of literacy and creative writing advocacy for children. Let's go! Love Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick and have the desire and means to make a one-time donation in support of the show? Donate via PayPal or leave a tip via Ko-Fi, with my grateful thanks.
We're in full prep and travel mode for our Portland live show and Hootenanny, but we have a special treat for you! We've been a part of a couple of "Fog of War" games recently and decided to bring resident Fog of War Weird Bear Correspondent Brassbird in to help us make sense of this very odd game mode. It's an adventurous, cutthroat, thematic way to play and there are a number of ways to try it out! Also, Matt and Absol read the first short story from The Stars Beyond, A Ghost of a Chance and are here with reactions and analysis. It's the first extended universe story we've read that wasn't written by Tim Pratt, so it's time to see how other author's handle our beloved franchise. 00:00 Fog of War with Brassbird 52:05 A Ghost of a Chance with Absol Music provided by Ben Prunty. Find more at benpruntymusic.com or benprunty.bandcamp.com To learn more about our Discord, Patreon, Merch, and more, visit https://spacecatspeaceturtles.com/
A mystical phenomenon brightens the dreary days of winter — until one year, when it suddenly stops.
This week our guest is Tim Pratt from Highland Homebrews! Tim brings us some of his delicious beers including Lush! an English Stout that won Best In Show at the 2022 NEBCO brewing competition. We discuss Tim's series of Grateful Dead themed beers and his simple, but eye popping can art designs. Tim, who is a professional chef with a bachelor's degree from Johnson & Whales University describes brewing beer as a mashup of baking and cooking. We ask Tim about competing in Home Brew Competitions. How competitive do they get? Who are some of his favorite fellow competitors. Tim is an avid golfer so; we discuss which is the best golf movie between Caddyshack and Happy Gilmore. We discuss some of Tim's recipes and ask what he would make out of a mystery box on Chopped. We get Tim's thoughts on Hype Beers, Pumpkin beers and more. Plus, we discuss what happened when Jonny got peed on at the Judas Priest concert. A fun talk with Tim Pratt with some great, delicious beers. Follow Tim Pratt on Instagram @highland_hombrew
Hunter's got the week off while Matt and Absol talk about the third and final novel in Tim Pratt's Twilight Imperium series! All of the main characters from our first book are back in this spy adventure and this might be the best book of the whole set! Save for some Arborec nits Absol desperately needs to pick, this book has a lot of fun in it and feels more political than any of the previous entries. Our first half is a spoiler-free review if you'd like to check the book out, and after that we break the book down more in-depth for those less sure they'll have the time to give it a read. Music provided by Ben Prunty. Find more at benpruntymusic.com or benprunty.bandcamp.com To learn more about our Discord, Twitter, Patreon, Merch, and more, visit https://spacecatspeaceturtles.com/
Nick is joined by Hugo award winning author Tim Pratt. With multiple books and series' in a multitude of genres within Speculative Fiction, Including horror, fantasy, science fiction and more. Tim has garnered a great fan following. We talk about all of his works from D&D and Pathfinder Tales to Twilight Imperium, and Marla Mason. Its a great show with a lot of great stories.
Episode Sponsor: Mothman 1966 In this week's Drabblecast story, the only scenes that aren't sex scenes are crime scenes. We bring you an original Drabblecast story by Tim Pratt about a dark future of vigilante justice sex toys, called “The Distributed Denial of Sexytime.” Also, Norm and guest Executice Producer Bart Epstein treat us to […]
This week we chat with the prolific writer Tim Pratt about his work in science-fiction and fantasy. Along the way we discussion short stories, poetry, and of course roleplaying games. If you love any of those things, or living in Berkeley, this episode is for you! Please also out Tim's creative work: Homepage Short Stories on Patreon Tim on Twitter Tim Pratt is a Hugo Award-winning science-fiction and fantasy author, and has been a finalist for World Fantasy, Philip K. Dick, Sturgeon, Stoker, Mythopoeic, and Nebula Awards, among others. He is the author of more than thirty books, most recently multiverse adventures Doors of Sleep and Prison of Sleep. His stories have appeared at Tor.com, Lightspeed, Clarkesworld, Asimov's, and other nice places. He's a senior editor and occasional book reviewer at Locus, the magazine of the science fiction and fantasy field. Since 2013 he's published a new story every month on Patreon, and he tweets incessantly. Tim lives in Berkeley, CA with his wife and kid. Welcome to Dice in Mind, a weekly podcast in which we explore the meaning of life through the lens of RPGs! In each episode, we will consider everyday stuff like science, religion, philosophy, and economics…through the lens of a specific roleplaying game and its dice mechanic. If you like what you hear, consider buying us a cup of coffee or becoming a patron. You can also join the conversation by following us on Facebook. Music by Kevin McCleod courtesy of Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 license (https://www.youtube.com/c/kmmusic/featured).
I had a great opportunity to speak with Edward and it was super awesome. Edward is definitely a superb writer. He has been writing for many years and Edward told Keepin It Real all about his journey and how he became an amazing writer. He has wrote for many people and doesn't mind helping other writers and authors. Edward Willett, an award-winning Saskatchewan-based author of more than sixty books of science fiction, fantasy, and non-fiction for readers of all ages, has launched a Kickstarter campaign on March 8 to fund a third annual anthology featuring some of the top writers of science fiction and fantasy working today, all of whom were guests on his Aurora Award-winning podcast, The Worldshapers (www.theworldshapers.com). Shapers of Worlds Volume III featured new fiction from Griffin Barber, Gerald Brandt, Miles Cameron, Sebastien de Castell, Kristi Charish, David Ebenbach, Mark Everglade, Frank J. Fleming, Violette Malan, Anna Mocikat, James Morrow, Jess E. Owen, Robert G. Penner, Cat Rambo, K.M. Rice, and Edward Willett; poetry from Jane Yolen; and additional stories by Cory Doctorow, K. Eason, Walter Jon Williams, and F. Paul Wilson. Among those authors are several international bestsellers, as well as winners and nominees for every major science fiction and fantasy literary award. All of the authors were guests during the third year of The Worldshapers, where Willett interviews other science fiction and fantasy authors about their creative process. Backers' rewards offered by the authors include numerous e-books, signed paperback and hardcover books (including limited editions), Tuckerizations (a backer's name used as a character name), commissioned artwork, original poetry (from Jane Yolen), audiobooks, opportunities for online chats with authors, short-story critiques, and more. The Kickstarter campaign can be found at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/edwardwillett/shapers-of-worlds-volume-iii. The campaign goal was $12,000 CDN. Most of those funds will go to pay the authors, with the rest going to reward fulfillment, primarily the editing, layout, and printing of the book, which will be published in both ebook and trade paperback formats by Willett's publishing company, Shadowpaw Press (www.shadowpawpress.com). The special Kickstarter edition for backers will be followed by a commercial release this fall. Stretch goals are simple: for every $5,000 over the goal the campaign raises, the authors will be paid one cent a word more. Shapers of Worlds Volume III is a follow-up to Shapers of Worlds, successfully Kickstarted in 2020, and Shapers of Worlds Volume II, Kickstarted last year. Shapers of Worlds included new fiction from Tanya Huff, Seanan McGuire, David Weber, L.E. Modesitt, Jr., John C. Wright, D.J. Butler, Christopher Ruocchio, Shelley Adina, and Edward Willett, plus reprints from John Scalzi, Joe Haldeman, David Brin, Julie E. Czerneda, Fonda Lee, Gareth L. Powell, Dr. Charles E. Gannon, Derek Künsken, and Thoraiya Dyer. Shapers of Worlds Volume II featured new fiction from Kelley Armstrong, Marie Brennan, Helen Dale, Candas Jane Dorsey, Lisa Foiles, Susan Forest, James Alan Gardner, Matthew Hughes, Heli Kennedy, Lisa Kessler, Adria Laycraft, Ira Nayman, Garth Nix, Tim Pratt, Edward Savio, Bryan Thomas Schmidt, Jeremy Szal, and Edward Willett, plus stories by Jeffrey A. Carver, Barbara Hambly, Nancy Kress, David D. Levine, S.M. Stirling, and Carrie Vaughn. As I said before Edward is an amazing person. If you want to to contact Edward on social media...all you have to do is find Edward Willett. Therefore, Edward is available for interviews, media appearances, speaking engagements, and/or book review requests. Please contact mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com by email or by phone at 403.464.6925. Thank you for your support and keep listening to the podcast. Book your interview with Keepin It Real. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caramel-lucas/message
En este episodio nos hemos decidido por dos relatos mas desenfadados de lo habitual, pero no por ello menos interesantes. El primer relato que os traemos es "Los hombres que asesinaron a Mahoma" de Alfred Bester con el que nos metemos en unos curiosos viajes en el tiempo. Y el segundo es mas interesante aun. En "Resultados inesperados" nos vamos a investigar un mundo simulado de la mano de Tim Pratt. Esperamos que os guste. Como siempre, damos las gracias a Jimbur por sus fantásticas cuñas. Os recordamos que si queréis contactar con nosotros podéis hacerlo de las siguientes maneras. -Por correo: demasiadopocotiempo@gmail.com -Por Twitter: @podcastdpt @rghernanz @Y3IVIAR -En los comentarios de vuestras plataformas de podcasting favoritas. Podéis encontrar todo lo relacionado con este podcast en: https://anchor.fm/demasiadopocotiempo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHyO3uSS6PikO1r5sJBLgrw
Purchase The Alien Stars: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-alien-stars-tim-pratt/1138650676?ean=9780857669285 Tim Pratt's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/timpratt Tim Pratt's The Axiom novel series: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/series/EHA/the-axiom Tim Pratt's blog: http://www.timpratt.org This episode contains contributions by the following FreeSound.org Users Film Countdown.flac by contributor qubodup. 16mm Film Reel by contributor bone666138 20161105 Veteran's Parade by daveincamas November 9, 2013 Veteran's Day Parade » 20131109CHSBand.WAV by daveincamas brassmusic.mp3 by vollkornbrot
Tim Pratt in Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Pratt Tim and I mention attending the Clarion Writers Workshop (you must apply 6-12 months in advance): http://clarion.ucsd.edu This episode contains contributions by the following FreeSound.org Users Film Countdown.flac by contributor qubodup. 16mm Film Reel by contributor bone666138 20161105 Veteran's Parade by daveincamas November 9, 2013 Veteran's Day Parade » 20131109CHSBand.WAV by daveincamas brassmusic.mp3 by vollkornbrot
Tim Pratt in Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Pratt Tim and I mention attending the Clarion Writers Workshop (you must apply 6-12 months in advance): http://clarion.ucsd.edu This episode contains contributions by the following FreeSound.org Users Film Countdown.flac by contributor qubodup. 16mm Film Reel by contributor bone666138 20161105 Veteran's Parade by daveincamas November 9, 2013 Veteran's Day Parade » 20131109CHSBand.WAV by daveincamas brassmusic.mp3 by vollkornbrot
Norm closes out the year and existence as we know it, due to the phenomena known as “The Continuation,” with the Drabblecast annual holiday Tim Pratt story, an original commission called “How Lovely Are Your Branches.” Enjoy! Somebody was murdering people, but the killer's name wasn't showing up on my naughty list. That got me […] The post Drabblecast 455 – How Lovely Are Your Branches appeared first on The Drabblecast.
Explore twenty-four imaginative tales crafted by some of today's best writers of science fiction and fantasy, all guests on Aurora Award-winning podcast The Worldshapers during its second year, including international bestsellers and winners of every major award in the field as well as newer authors just beginning what promise to be stellar careers.There are brand-new stories from Kelley Armstrong, Marie Brennan, Garth Nix, Candas Jane Dorsey, Jeremy Szal, Edward Willett, Bryan Thomas Schmidt, Lisa Foiles, Susan Forest, Matthew Hughes, Heli Kennedy, Helen Dale, Adria Laycraft, Edward Savio, Lisa Kessler, Ira Nayman, James Alan Gardner, and Tim Pratt, plus fiction by Jeffrey A. Carver, David D. Levine, Carrie Vaughn, Nancy Kress, Barbara Hambly, and S.M. Stirling.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hunter is out this week, and we took the opportunity to bring on noted lore aficionado, Absol! She and Matt both read the second Twilight Imperium novel by Tim Pratt, The Necropolis Empire. So here is our review, overview, as well as some lore implications of this especially good adventure sci-fi story! Music provided by Ben Prunty. Find more at benpruntymusic.com or benprunty.bandcamp.com To learn more about our Discord, Twitter, Patreon, Merch, and more, visit https://spacecatspeaceturtles.com/
In dieser Episode ist die Autorin Petra Grell zu Gast. Wir unterhalten uns über drei Kurzgeschichten mit ähnlichem Thema und sogar ähnlichen Titeln. Es geht um fanatische Sammler, deren Sammelleidenschaft sie an den Rand des Wahnsinns treibt.
Kurt and Chris return to discuss the short fiction story, Cup and Table by Tim Pratt. Read the story first, since we spoil it! Read Cup and Table: https://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/cup-and-table/ Check out Parents Just Don't Understand: https://soundcloud.com/parentspodcast Read Blood Knife: https://bloodknife.com/
Esta semana os traigo una antología de relatos que me ha sorprendido muy gratamente. Reconozco que desconocía su existencia hasta que me la recomendaron en el canal de Telegram de Habitación 101 y, la verdad, es que fue todo un soplo de aire fresco leerla. Como siempre, sin espoilers, os cuento qué me ha parecido cada uno de los relatos que aparecen en el libro.Para cualquier duda o comentario, las formas de contactar conmigo son a través de Twitter (@greenpeeptoes) o en el canal de Telegram del programa (t.me/habitacion101)También espero tus comentarios en https://emilcar.fm/habitacion101 donde podrás encontrar los enlaces de este episodio.
This week we have a special treat to reward you all for making it through the Semifinals! It's an interview with the author of Aconyte Books' Twilight Imperium series of novels, Tim Pratt! We discuss the setting, Tim's influences, and there's a bit about some horses. Music provided by Ben Prunty. Find more at benpruntymusic.com or benprunty.bandcamp.com To learn more about our Discord, Twitter, Patreon, Merch, and more, visit https://spacecatspeaceturtles.com/
Author : Saladin Ahmed Narrator : Steve Anderson Host : C. L. Clark Audio Producers : Peter Behravesh and Peter Wood Discuss on Forums Originally published in Rags & Bones, edited by Melissa Marr and Tim Pratt. Contains violence, including gore. Rated R. This episode is a part of our Tales from the Vaults series, in […] The post PodCastle 682: TALES FROM THE VAULTS —Without Faith, Without Law, Without Joy appeared first on PodCastle.
Have you been single so long, you're beginning to wonder if you're even lovable? Well, come right on into the #DatingSpace with my bff and I! I am so excited for my panel of friends who have agreed to help us unbox dating in this day and age for the next couple of weeks. First up: my best friend, TMT! Instantly, you'll see why we have been friends for so long, connect with her heart and perspective, and guys, yes, she is single (but tread lightly)! Unboxed Goods: Biblical Manhood Episode on The Student of Life Podcast with Tim Pratt, Jr. Shine by Luther Vandross (our show's theme song inspiration) If you're struggling with issues stemming from unfavorable experiences on the dating scene, please use my friends over at TheHopeLine as a resource to help - they specialize in life's messy issues. Don't forget to follow along for the off air conversations with me on Instagram and if you're feeling generous, I'd love to see you leave a 5 star review of the show on Apple Podcasts (and share the show with a friend). © 2021 Nash Speaks Live Theme Song Credits: "Nash's Groove" - Executive Producer, Composer, Engineer & Master: King Kel The Producer | Guitar & Bass: Olly Powell | Saxophone: Devin McDaniels --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nashspeakslive/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nashspeakslive/support
Welcome to the Mancave Space where @timprattjr and I unbox how we as men can build better bridges in communication and emotions with our everyday relationships. Tim is the host of the Student of Life Podcast and you're going to love all he adds to our conversation! Ladies, you're even encouraged to eavesdrop if you're feeling curious. Unboxed Goods: Timothy Pratt, Jr. Online The 5 Love Languages Website Brené Brown on Instagram I Declare War: Four Keys to Winning the Battle with Yourself If you're struggling and feeling like you're alone, please use my friends over at The Hope Line as a resource to help Don't forget to follow along for the off air conversations with me on Instagram and if you're feeling generous, I'd love to see you leave a 5 star review of the show on Apple Podcasts. © 2021 Nash Speaks Live Theme Song Credits: "Nash's Groove" - Executive Producer, Composer, Engineer & Master: King Kel The Producer | Guitar & Bass: Olly Powell | Saxophone: Devin McDaniels --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nashspeakslive/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nashspeakslive/support
In the latest episode of What the SFF?!, join Tim Pratt, author of the Axiom trilogy and Doors of Sleep, and Molly Tanzer, author of the Diabolist's Library trilogy and weird-Western Vermillion, as they chat with Head Robot Eleanor Teasdale! Listen in as they discuss how authors can use Patreon to showcase their writing (or their cats), the trials and tribulations of crowdfunding, and the singular joys of working on Mario manga. Our Guests Tim Pratt Twitter Patreon Books by Tim Doors of Sleep The Alien Stars and Other Novellas The Axiom Trilogy Antiquities and Tangibles The Marla Mason Series Molly Tanzer Twitter Website Molly (and Toad's) Patreon Books by Molly The Diabolist's Library Trilogy Vermillion Super Mario Manga Mania Other Books/Links Mentioned The Merry Blacksmith Press The Whole Picture by Alice Procter Road out of Winter by Alison Stine Doors of Eden by Adrian Tchaikovsky The Talented Miss Farwell by Emily Gray Tedrowe All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy
Norm brings in the New Year with an original Drabblecast story by author Tim Pratt! This story is a sequel to last year’s Holiday Special story, “Comfort and Joy,” check that one out here! She was a blonde — the kind of blonde to make a bishop bite through his altar cloth. I used to […] The post Drabblecast 438 – Midnight Clear, or, How Santa Claus Killed the Sun appeared first on The Drabblecast.
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Hugo award-winning writer and longtime Locus editor Tim Pratt talks with Gary about serving on juries for two different awards in the same year (the LA Times Ray Bradbury Prize and the Philip K. Dick Award), worrying about the fires that everyone in California worries about at this time of year, the appeal of mystery and crime fiction, and of fantasy novels that only imply a larger world rather than spelling it out in detail, and his own forthcoming alternate universe novel, Doors of Sleep. Books mentioned include: Doors of Sleep by Tim Pratt The Marla Mason Series by Tim Pratt The Axiom Series by Tim Pratt The Four Profound Weaves by R.B. Lemberg Road Out of Winter by Alison Stine The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware Big Sky by Kate Atkinson
Shifting the focus to literature, the gang breaks down Tim Pratt's IMPOSSIBLE DREAMS, winner of the 2007 Hugo Award for Best Short Story.Follow Meandering Through America at @PodMeandering and let us know what you think about our conversation and which cultural texts you want us to discuss next.
Another gripping and macabre tale from Drabblecast fan favorite Tim Pratt. Finding that first body wasn’t so bad, though it rattled me at the time. The dead man was curled up on a piece of cardboard in the alleyway I cut through sometimes on my way to the good coffee shop, and I would have […] The post Drabblecast 425 – The Bodies appeared first on The Drabblecast.
So, what’s it like for someone with only a high school education (and a guitar player, no less) to take over one of the top music retail businesses in Nebraska? What lessons did he learn along the way to pay off millions in debt and keep growing? Take a listen to find out! Now also available on Youtube! Want help with your business? Find Articles, Resources, and Coaching/Consulting services at http://www.musicretailconsulting.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musicretail/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicretail/support
Gustavo Reyes is flying home from Seattle with a surprise for his mom, but then, Elsie boards the plane and sits right next to him. Elsie is full of surprises.To download, right-click here and then click SaveJoin the Journey Into Patreon to get extra episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.Tim Pratt typically writes about love, monsters, secret societies, romance, trickster gods, terrible decisions, punching, metaphysics, nostalgia, entropy, magical anthropophagous cars, bridges to implausible realities, libraries, demonic thrift shops, cryptids, and breakfast foods, among other subjects. Most of his stories involve magic, or science, or science that could be mistaken for magic.And he's pretty good at this stuff. He won a Hugo Award for one of his stories a while back, and his short work has been nominated for World Fantasy, Nebula, Sturgeon, and Stoker Awards, too. His stories have appeared in the Best American Short Stories (Fancy!), the Year's Best Fantasy, The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, the Mammoth Book of Best New Horror – you get the idea.Go to timpratt.org to learn about more about his books and collections, or like I mentioned earlier, head over to patreon.com/timpratt to read more of his stories. Recently, in light of the Coronavirus and all the quarantines, Tim made the first year of stories on Patreon free for anyone to read. That's very cool, but you might as well toss him a buck a month to read all of his stories.Cast of characters:Rish Outfield (of The Rish Outcast and The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as Gustavo ReyesAbigail Hilton as ElsieBria Burton as the airport gate agentMarshal Latham as the airplane pilotRelevant Links:"Dream Engine" by Tim Pratt on Journey Into (Part 1 and Part 2)The Nex by Tim Pratt at Audible.com (produced with full cast by Marshal Latham)"Impossible Dreams" by Tim Pratt on EscapepodRish Outfield's "Twilight Groan" PodcastOther Elsie Stories:"Happy Old Year" by Tim Pratt on Drabblecast"Ghostreaper" by Tim Pratt at NightmareMusic:Symmetry by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4790-symmetryLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Theme music: Liberator by Man In SpaceTo comment on this or any episode:Journey on over to the ForumsSend comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook hereComment directly to this post down below
This year’s Drabblecast Christmas Special brings you another original commissioned holiday story from the master of Christmas weirdness himself: Tim Pratt. Happy Holidays Weirdo’s! I was in a grubby little bar down in Florida, sitting on a stool beside a plastic palm tree decorated with Christmas lights, when I heard a cough, and smelled cold […] The post Drabblecast 420 – Comfort and Joy appeared first on The Drabblecast.
Authors : Heather Shaw, Tim Pratt and River Shaw Narrator : Kyle Akers Host : Setsu Uzume Audio Producer : KT Bryski Discuss on Forums PodCastle 606: River’s Giving is a PodCastle original. Rated PG for jolly old beasts of terror. River’s Giving Heather Shaw, River Shaw, and Tim Pratt Once upon a time, there […] The post PodCastle 606: River’s Giving appeared first on PodCastle.
Welcome to Crash Landing. In this episode Steve speaks to Tim Pratt, the author of over 25 novels and countless short stories. Tim currently has an SF trilogy from Angry Robot books and the third in the series will be out later this year. Tim has just 60 minutes to choose 5 books that he couldn't live without if he was going to crash land on an alien world.
Drabbleclassics is a fan-hosted monthly series that features fan-picked stories from the Drabblecast archives. Our fan-host this month is listener Zimmerman Bledsoe, who presents author Tim Pratt‘s take on New Year’s resolutions with his original Drabblecast Commissioned story, “Happy Old Year,” featured as Drabblecast episode 308 and read by Matt Hayes. This story features “Elsie,” […] The post Drabbleclassics 28 – Happy Old Year (308) appeared first on The Drabblecast.
Merry Christmas strangers! The Drabblecast has something rather wicked fixed up for you this holiday season! We present to you a festive tale from fan-favorite Tim Pratt! It’s called “Dirty Santa.” It’s a story that takes us on a journey with one awkward, balding, twenty-something to a Christmas party where he meets a mysterious stranger […] The post Drabblecast 394 – Dirty Santa appeared first on The Drabblecast.
The following audio was recorded live at the KGB Bar on October 17, 2018, with guests Lawrence M. Schoen & Tim Pratt. Thanks as always to Gordon Linzner for providing the audio. Tim Pratt Tim Pratt has won a Hugo Award for short fiction, and was a finalist for Nebula, World Fantasy, and […]
Tim Pratt, retired General Counsel from Boston Scientific, explains the importance of leadership, how to identify leaders and how to become one. Tim also discussed rainmaking, trial and cross examination tips and his plan to empower the next generation of lawyers.
Author : Saladin Ahmed Narrator : Steve Anderson Host : Summer Fletcher Audio Producer : Peter Wood Discuss on Forums Originally published in Rags & Bones, edited by Melissa Marr and Tim Pratt. Rated R. Contains violence, including gore. Editors' note: This episode originally aired as PodCastle 324. We are reissuing it to celebrate PodCastle's 10th anniversary. […] The post PodCastle 516a: 10th Anniversary Special, The Best of PodCastle #5 – Without Faith, Without Law, Without Joy appeared first on PodCastle.
Rob Wolf interviews Tim Pratt about his Philip K. Dick Award-nominated space opera The Wrong Stars. Pratt is the author of over 20 novels, picking up a Hugo Award and nominations for the Nebula and many other awards over a productive and varied career. Until now, however, he’s written mostly contemporary fantasies, avoiding science fiction–even though he’s always been a fan of the genre. “I always thought I just wasn’t qualified to write science fiction,” he says. “I felt my grasp of the physics and orbital mechanics and the hard SF elements weren’t good enough.” But after finishing his Marla Mason urban fantasy series, he was ready for something new–and no longer felt intimidated by the idea of writing science fiction. “I thought, ‘It’s not as if writing science fiction means I have to write utterly plausible, completely grounded, hard science fiction.’ There’s a continuum that at one end has hard SF and at the other end has Star Wars.” The Wrong Stars is the first book in a planned three-part space opera that reveals Pratt to be a master storyteller. The novel has fascinating characters (including two colleagues who are sewed together into one entity by well-meaning aliens ignorant of human physiology). It’s got a plot of surprising twists that unfolds at a rapid clip. It’s got sufficient threats to the human race to keep the stakes high. It even has romance and humor. And, of course, The Wrong Stars is full of the kind of mind-bending inventions and concepts that only an advanced alien species–or wildly inventive author–can devise. “I actually literally made a list when I sat down and started thinking about making a space opera system—what are things I really love in science fiction? I like really interesting weird artificial intelligences. I like bizarre incomprehensible alien artifacts. I like talking squid from outer space. I like wormhole bridges and all the problems that come when you can travel places so quickly that you can violate causality. … I just wrote down all this stuff and I’m going to get most of it in the three books.” Rob Wolf is the author of The Alternate Universe. He worked for a decade as a journalist, writing on a wide range of topics from science to justice reform. He serves as director of communications at a think tank in New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob Wolf interviews Tim Pratt about his Philip K. Dick Award-nominated space opera The Wrong Stars. Pratt is the author of over 20 novels, picking up a Hugo Award and nominations for the Nebula and many other awards over a productive and varied career. Until now, however, he’s written mostly contemporary fantasies, avoiding science fiction–even though he’s always been a fan of the genre. “I always thought I just wasn’t qualified to write science fiction,” he says. “I felt my grasp of the physics and orbital mechanics and the hard SF elements weren’t good enough.” But after finishing his Marla Mason urban fantasy series, he was ready for something new–and no longer felt intimidated by the idea of writing science fiction. “I thought, ‘It’s not as if writing science fiction means I have to write utterly plausible, completely grounded, hard science fiction.’ There’s a continuum that at one end has hard SF and at the other end has Star Wars.” The Wrong Stars is the first book in a planned three-part space opera that reveals Pratt to be a master storyteller. The novel has fascinating characters (including two colleagues who are sewed together into one entity by well-meaning aliens ignorant of human physiology). It’s got a plot of surprising twists that unfolds at a rapid clip. It’s got sufficient threats to the human race to keep the stakes high. It even has romance and humor. And, of course, The Wrong Stars is full of the kind of mind-bending inventions and concepts that only an advanced alien species–or wildly inventive author–can devise. “I actually literally made a list when I sat down and started thinking about making a space opera system—what are things I really love in science fiction? I like really interesting weird artificial intelligences. I like bizarre incomprehensible alien artifacts. I like talking squid from outer space. I like wormhole bridges and all the problems that come when you can travel places so quickly that you can violate causality. … I just wrote down all this stuff and I’m going to get most of it in the three books.” Rob Wolf is the author of The Alternate Universe. He worked for a decade as a journalist, writing on a wide range of topics from science to justice reform. He serves as director of communications at a think tank in New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob Wolf interviews Tim Pratt about his Philip K. Dick Award-nominated space opera The Wrong Stars. Pratt is the author of over 20 novels, picking up a Hugo Award and nominations for the Nebula and many other awards over a productive and varied career. Until now, however, he’s written mostly contemporary fantasies, avoiding science fiction–even though he’s always been a fan of the genre. “I always thought I just wasn’t qualified to write science fiction,” he says. “I felt my grasp of the physics and orbital mechanics and the hard SF elements weren’t good enough.” But after finishing his Marla Mason urban fantasy series, he was ready for something new–and no longer felt intimidated by the idea of writing science fiction. “I thought, ‘It’s not as if writing science fiction means I have to write utterly plausible, completely grounded, hard science fiction.’ There’s a continuum that at one end has hard SF and at the other end has Star Wars.” The Wrong Stars is the first book in a planned three-part space opera that reveals Pratt to be a master storyteller. The novel has fascinating characters (including two colleagues who are sewed together into one entity by well-meaning aliens ignorant of human physiology). It’s got a plot of surprising twists that unfolds at a rapid clip. It’s got sufficient threats to the human race to keep the stakes high. It even has romance and humor. And, of course, The Wrong Stars is full of the kind of mind-bending inventions and concepts that only an advanced alien species–or wildly inventive author–can devise. “I actually literally made a list when I sat down and started thinking about making a space opera system—what are things I really love in science fiction? I like really interesting weird artificial intelligences. I like bizarre incomprehensible alien artifacts. I like talking squid from outer space. I like wormhole bridges and all the problems that come when you can travel places so quickly that you can violate causality. … I just wrote down all this stuff and I’m going to get most of it in the three books.” Rob Wolf is the author of The Alternate Universe. He worked for a decade as a journalist, writing on a wide range of topics from science to justice reform. He serves as director of communications at a think tank in New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jon (@ferociousj), Besha (@besha), and special guest Tim Pratt (@timpratt) explain a picture of Jon that makes the rounds on the internet every now and then before considering ideas for animals, condiments, and the multiverse.
Jon (@ferociousj), Besha (@besha), and special guest Tim Pratt (@timpratt) crack into a tribute anthology that needs to happen, consider safeguards against alien infiltrators, and generate a new idea for toys, among other things.
Êl síla erin lû e-govaned vîn! I 2017 års första LÄS HÅRT! snackar Johan och Magnus om Tim Pratts rollspelsnovell "A tomb of winter's plunder". En kort actionsstänkare baserad på rollspelet "Pathfinder", och som finns gratis att läsa här. Till nästa avsnitt kommer vi att läsa det ökända, misogyna, John Carter-plagiatet "Tarnsman of Gor" av John Norman. Häng med i snacket – gör det du med (boken kostar bara $5 på Amazon)! Andra saker som nämns James Luceno, "Tarkin" ● Romanfortsättningen på tv-serien "V" ● Barbara Hambly, "Beauty and the beast" ● Stephen Donaldson, "The chronicles of Thomas Covenant" ● Kim W Andersson, "Astrid: Vulkanmånens kult" ● JK Rowling, "Fantastic beasts and where to find them" ● Guy Gavriel Kay, "Children of earth and sky" ● "Mutant" ● Orvar Säfström, "Nils Gulliksson: Illustrationer och skisser" ● JRR Tolkien, "Sagan om ringen" ● Ralph Bakshi, "Sagan om ringen" (1978) ● David Eddings ● Geraldine Harris, "Gudar och faraoner i den egyptiska mytologin" ● Franklin W. Dixon, "Bröderna Hardy"-böckerna ● Åke Holmberg, "Ture Sventon"-böckerna ● Stephen King, "Det" ● "Drakar och demoner" ● Simon Bisley ● HK Rönnblom, "Höstvind och djupa vatten" ● Stieg Trenter ● Maria Lange ● Duane Swierczynski, "Revolver" ● Brian Keene, "Earthworm Gods II: Deluge" + "The Lost Level" + "Conqueror Worms" ● "Simon the Sorcerer" ● "Buffy the vampire slayer" ● T Aaron Payton, "The constantine affliction" ● Kjell E. Genberg ● "Pathfinder" ● Dave Duncan, "A man of his word" ● Kristian Lundberg, "Yarden" ● Edgar Rice Burroughs, "John Carter of Mars" ● Boris Vallejo ● Frank Frazetta ● Magnus twitter ● Johans twitter ● Vår Facebooksida ● Robert E. Howard, "Conan" ● Arthur Conan Doyle, "Sherlock Holmes".
Author Tim Pratt's stories have appeared in The Best American Short Stories,The Year's Best Fantasy, The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, and other nice places. He has won the Hugo Award for his short fiction, and he's been a finalist for World Fantasy, Sturgeon, Stoker, Mythopoeic [myth-o-pee-ic], and Nebula Awards. He lives in Berkeley California with his wife, writer Heather Shaw, and their son. For more, visit www.timpratt.org. By day, narrator Andy Chen works as a Fire and Life Safety Officer with the State of California. Fire prevention approval for public school construction projects fills his day with building plans, code books, and marking up drawings. His interest in audio narration began with reading bedtime stories to his son and has blossomed into a full-blown philosophy of what makes a compelling story narration. Namely, to guide the flow and pace of the author's work and not distract the listener with "acting". He find narrating a mentally challenging activity, followed by endless hours of editing, which he finds oddly relaxing. Perhaps because it's similar to his day job, where he’s paid to find mistakes with a red Sharpie. Andy currently lives in San Francisco, and his contact info and demo can be found at VoiceOfAndy.com
This episode of the Drabblecast brings you “A Last Kiss for Lazarus Winters,” another story in D.K. Thompson’s Saint Darwin’s Spirituals series. D.K. Thompson was the host and co-editor of PodCastle, a fantasy fiction podcast, for five years, and has narrated audiobooks by Tim Pratt, Greg van Eekhout, and James Maxey, among others. Story Excerpt: […] The post Drabblecast 376 – A Last Kiss for Lazarus Winters (A Saint Darwin’s Spiritual) appeared first on The Drabblecast.
Matt takes the helm with the debate over writers attacking other writers about how they make money. In short, if you don't support a Kickstarter, don't fucking support it. Authors who have used kickstarter the way Stacey Jay has: Tim Pratt, Chuck Wendig, and me. And I'm pretty sure none of us got attacked for it. Also I'm planning on doing it again. Should I prepare for legendary harassment from the "YA community?" Anyway. Explicit. Just like everything Matt is in.
Matt takes the helm with the debate over writers attacking other writers about how they make money. In short, if you don't support a Kickstarter, don't fucking support it. Authors who have used kickstarter the way Stacey Jay has: Tim Pratt, Chuck Wendig, and me. And I'm pretty sure none of us got attacked for it. Also I'm planning on doing it again. Should I prepare for legendary harassment from the "YA community?" Anyway. Explicit. Just like everything Matt is in. Obligatory Buy My Book! link: (affiliate) Buy eBook
Seguro que todos habéis oído hablar de casas encantadas, tesoros embrujados y espadas hechizadas que hacen sufrir desgracias sinfín a quienes se las encuentran. Pero seguro que no sabíais que un episodio de un podcast también puede estar maldito.Pues sí, queridos oyentes, pues sí. Para grabar esta entrega hemos tenido que vencer a demonios del inframundo, invasores extraterrestres y un par de dioses vengativos. Pero lo hemos conseguido. Cuando ya nuestras fuerzas flaqueaban, cuando ya casi habíamos perdido todas las esperanzas, finalmente conseguimos juntarnos los cinco con tiempo, salud y alcohol para charlar largo y tendido.¿Cinco? ¿Hemos dicho cinco? ¿Pero los VerdHugos no eran cuatro? ¿Acaso no sabemos ya contar? ¿Es que todavía no nos hemos puesto de acuerdo sobre si dos más dos son cuatro o no? ¡No, no es eso! Lo que pasa es que como nuestra aspiración es trabajar menos que el que subtitula las películas de Charlot, hemos conseguido liar a Leticia Lara, de Fantástica Ficción, para que nos haga el podcast.A lo largo de casi tres horas (nuestro récord hasta ahora), hablamos principalmente de dos temas: la vida, obra y milagros del tristemente fallecido Iain Banks; y nuestras impresiones sobre las recientes nominaciones a los Premios Nebula. Esperamos que os guste... ¡y cuidado con la maldición!(Podéis descargar el episodio desde archive.org y pronto desde iVoox e iTunes) EnlacesEnlace al resumen del Especial Iain Banks en Fantástica FicciónEnlace al resumen de nominaciones para los Nebula 2013 en Fantástica Ficción Recomendaciones de Los VerdHugos y su invitadaLeti1. Los tejedores de cabellos, de Andreas Eschbach2. Una asombrosa aventura de Jules, de Emile BravoPedro1. Steering the Craft, de Ursula K. Le Guin2. Danza de Tinieblas, de Eduardo VaquerizoElías1. The Bohr Maker, de Linda Nagata2. Her Husband Hands and Other Stories, de Adam-Troy CastroJM (relatos)1. Water, de Rameez Nam2. Mar Pacifico, de Greg Mellor3. The Fairy Library, de Tim PrattMiquel1. Todos los Cuentos, de Cristina Fernández Cubas2. Iris, de Edmundo Paz SoldánCréditosMúsica: Bitches of your souls (The Saurs) Logotipo: Javier Hansard
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
I'd used duct tape to attach one end of a garden hose to the exhaust pipe, and the other end of the hose ran in through the crack at the top of the passenger-side window, pumping sweet poison into the interior. I took a last swig from the bottle between my knees, the liquor burning its familiar path down my throat. I closed my eyes and waited for a sleep that would be forever untroubled by bad dreams—for the final closing of the unbalanced account of my life—when something tapped against the glass beside my left ear. | © 2014 by Tim Pratt. Narrated by Paul Boehmer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the Drabblecast Presents “Happy Old Year” by Tim Pratt. Tim is a regular Drabblecast contributor, bringing us such classics as Postapocalypsemas, Rangifer Volans, and fan-favorite Morris and the Machine. He also runs a Patreon page where you can read and download a new, unpublished story from Tim every month for a little as […]
Fantasy Magazine - Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
Narrated by Christian Rummel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Read by Graeme DunlopClick to play or download the MP3.Show NotesThis is part three. Thanks to Tim Pratt for selling us the rights to produce this fabulous long story for Cast Macabre.Thanks to Graeme for narrating, producing, and guest hosting this week's episode, and a special thanks to all the fantastic narrators he lined up for us.Music provided by Mevio at Music Alley
Read by Graeme DunlopClick to play or download the MP3.Show NotesThis is part two. Listen to part one here. Part three will be episode 45. Thanks to Tim Pratt for selling us the rights to produce this fabulous long story for Cast Macabre.Thanks to Graeme for narrating, producing, and guest hosting this week's episode.Music provided by Mevio at Music Alley
Read by Graeme DunlopClick to play or download the MP3.Show NotesThanks to Tim Pratt for selling us the rights to produce this fabulous long story for Cast Macabre.Thanks to Graeme for narrating, producing, and guest hosting this week's episode.Music provided by Mevio at Music Alley
The Drabblecast presents Morris and the Machine, by author Tim Pratt. Tim Pratt lives in Berkely, CA and has also been featured on the Drabblecast many times. He is a science fiction and fantasy author, Nebula award nominee, and a Hugo award winner. Here's an excerpt from Morris and the Machine: “The lock,” she […]
This week The Drabblecast brings you “Bone Sigh,” by legendary author Tim Pratt! But first we bring you the continuing adventures of cryptozoologist Connor Choadsworth: In Search of the Mongolian Death Worm: Part Three. Tim Pratt has written multiple stories for the Drabblecast and this one is quite horrific. Story Excerpt: I put the tenderizer […]
Angels, fallen or otherwise, weren't known for their appreciation of human art… On this episode of the Drabblecast, a Gaiman'esque tale of the urban supernatural from fan favorite Tim Pratt. How will a pair of fallen angels behave on a visit to New Orleans?
Editorial: Kindle the Savior of Book Publishing by Tony C Smith 00:10 Poetry:Angel Bites by Tim Pratt 15:30 Flash Fiction:Brothers and Sisters by Matthew Sanborn Smith 18:00 Fact: Sofa Art Cover by Skeet 24:00 Fiction: The House Beyond Your Sky by Benjamin Rosenbaum 32:00 Fact: Movie Talk by Rob Barnett 01:03:00 Main Fiction Serial:The Serial Murders Kim Newman Part 1 of 4 01:12:00 Fact: Fiction Crawler No 5
Panel Discussion at SF in SF, March 16, 2008
Briefly Interviewed
SF in SF March 16, 2008
SF in SF March 16, 2008
A conversation with Tim Pratt author of 'Little Gods' and 'The Strange Adventures of Rangergirl'