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[ARCHIVES] Ambrose Bierce was an American Civil War veteran. As a Union soldier Bierce fought in many battles, was wounded, and went on to become a pioneer in the horror genre, helping introduce the psychological thriller to the American story. American tradition is steeped in rich horror and veterans like Bierce who have taken their experiences in war and service and twisted them into terrifying tales for the public are a staple in that tradition. Edgar Allen Poe, a king of the American gothic, had a stint in the Army, enlisting under a fake name and age in 1827. Rod Serling, the creator and host of The Twilight Zone, fought in World War II, earning a bronze star and purple heart before going on to terrifying millions with dark, otherworldly frights on TV. These are some of the few, but impactful authors who have transposed the horrors of war into macabre fiction – and today, that tradition continues. On this episode of Fire Watch, we explore that tradition through contemporary authors – who are also veterans – in a reading of Bierce's An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. This episode contains adult themes, violence and swearing. Sound effects courtesy of Zapsplat.com. In this episode: Drew F. Lawrence, Briane Keene, Jonathan Raab, Dacia Arnold, Russell James and Weston Ochse.
Ambrose Bierce was an American Civil War veteran. As a Union soldier Bierce fought in many battles, was wounded, and went on to become a pioneer in the horror genre, helping introduce the psychological thriller to the American story. American tradition is steeped in rich horror and veterans like Bierce who have taken their experiences in war and service and twisted them into terrifying tales for the public are a staple in that tradition. Edgar Allen Poe, a king of the American gothic, had a stint in the Army, enlisting under a fake name and age in 1827. Rod Serling, the creator and host of The Twilight Zone, fought in World War II, earning a bronze star and purple heart before going on to terrifying millions with dark, otherworldly frights on TV. These are some of the few, but impactful authors who have transposed the horrors of war into macabre fiction – and today, that tradition continues. On this episode of Fire Watch, we explore that tradition through contemporary authors – who are also veterans – in a reading of Bierce's An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. Appearing in this episode: Weston Ochse, Russell James, Dacia Arnold, Drew Lawrence, Jonathan Raab, Brian Keene This episode contains adult themes, violence and swearing. Sound effects courtesy of Zapsplat.com.
Pat King in conversation with Weston Ochse and Yvonne Navarro
Today, Tony is joined by Shakespearean Ac-TOR!, podcaster and all-around amazing human being Spider-Dan to talk to James Aquilone about his latest comic/prose book SHAKESPEARE UNLEASHED! Shakespeare Unleashed, edited by James Aquilone and published by Monstrous Books and Crystal Lake Publishing, is an anthology of horror short stories and sonnets inspired by the Bard's works. (There's a comic book, too. Scroll down for more info.) Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Romeo and Juliet... all get the horror treatment...by some of the biggest names in the genre — including Joe R. Lansdale, Jonathan Maberry, Gemma Files, Seanan McGuire, Philip Fracassi, Lisa Morton, and Ian Doescher, author of William Shakespeare's Star Wars, William Shakespeare's Avengers and Deadpool Does Shakespeare. Plus, an introduction by Weston Ochse, who is not only an award-winning horror writer — but has also taught Shakespeare! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support
TusCon 48 How to Patreon and Kickstart. Earning in the modern world There are a lot of ways to reach fans in this modern world, and even make money in the process – Weston Ochse, Jessica Feinberg Recorded live at TusCon 48 on 11/14/2021 Sunday – 11:00 am - 12:00 am Weston Ochse on Patreon here. Jessica Feinberg, and of course on you can follow Jessica on Patreon here. Thank you TusCon and all you volunteers and panelists for a great weekend! Please support our shows at www.patreon.com/cppn and even join us in some games! Also keep an eye at the new things on our now affiliated Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/creativeplayandpodcast Also follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CreativePlayandPodcastNetwork Would you be interested if we hosted D&D and Edge of Empire games on Roll20 for you to join? Email us at Creativeplaypodcastnet@Gmail.com
The boys discuss Aliens Infiltrator by Weston Ochse. Nate invents a fascinating new product that turns him from a lowly, virgin caterpillar into a beautiful, masculine butterchad. Look, I won't lie to you, we threw this together real quick and then went on Christmas break. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/WABPod)
TusCon48 LGBTQ Representation in Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror How is the industry doing on representation? Are we avoiding fridging? Have we come a long way from Lexx? – Our Panelists Cameron Blackwell, K.S. Merbeth, Weston Ochse, Cody Wagner See more things about the Panelists Cameron Blackwell K.S. Merbeth Weston Ochse Cody Wagner We had a great time at TusCon this year, now to get to sharing some of those great panels! But what is TUSCON 48? Hello, fellow fans. Welcome to TusCon, Arizona! More specifically, welcome to TusCon 48, our 48th annual Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror convention in Tuscon… ah, we mean rather Tucson, Arizona. Attendees of TusCon are among the most dedicated fans of science fiction, fantasy, and horror and many attendees are professional writers, film producers, artists, and reporters who keep others informed about the goings-on in the industry. TusCon is an annual science fiction convention sponsored by the Baja Arizona Science Fiction Association (BASFA), a Southern Arizona section 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization. The primary focus of TusCon is science fiction, fantasy and horror, but we also pay attention to art, animation, science, media and gaming. Recorded live at TusCon 48 on 11/13/2021 Saturday Thank you TusCon and all you volunteers and panelists for a great weekend! Please support our shows at www.patreon.com/cppn and even join us in some games! Also keep an eye at the new things on our now affiliated Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/creativeplayandpodcast Also follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CreativePlayandPodcastNetwork Would you be interested if we hosted D&D and Edge of Empire games on Roll20 for you to join? Email us at Creativeplaypodcastnet@Gmail.com
David interviews the Bram Stoker Award-winning author Weston Ochse about his upcoming military horror novel Burning Sky available on Sept. 25th. SPOILER WARNING: David and Weston get into the nuts and bolts of Burning Sky at 32:25. Pre-Order Burning Sky on Amazon Weston Ochse ►► https://www.amazon.com/Burning-Sky-Weston-Ochse/dp/1781085293/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536225421&sr=8-1&keywords=burning+sky+weston+ochse Our Patreon ►►http://www.patreon.com/LanghorneJTweed Electric Larryland Discord ►► https://discord.gg/RAyg2u FIND US: Twitter ►►https://twitter.com/Dickheadspod Facebook ►►https://www.facebook.com/Dickheadspodcast/ Soundcloud ►► https://soundcloud.com/dickheadspodcast Instagram ►►https://www.instagram.com/dickheadspodcast/ YouTube ►►https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5…UlAAoWtLiCg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pkdheadsbonus/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pkdheadsbonus/support
Mass Movement Presents… Geek-O-Rama Episode VIII: “Take It Up To Room 21..” In which the sexier half of the Middle Age Crew gets down and dirty with Weston Ochse's ‘A Hole In The World', Young Hellboy: The Hidden Land, Black Hammer Visions Volume One. The Captain Bririan Omnibus, Bob Fingerman's ‘Dotty's Inferno' and the Retrofan Halloween Special. Oh, and in the middle of his lastest geekgasm, the older, but no wiser member of the crew also spins new tracks from Send More Paramedics and Converge…
What's it really like to have PTSD? What separates authentic military horror from the rest? This weeks' guest Weston Ochse answers these questions and more. Weston Ochse is a U.S. Service veteran as both active duty and independent contractor, having served multiple tours in Afghanistan, among others. His novels include the Seal Team 666 series, the Grunt series, and Alien: Infiltrator, among others. He can be found online at www.westonochse.com and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/badasswriter. NOTE: The guest inadvertently misspoke and credited Keeper of the Children as written by James Farris, but William H Halloran is the actual author. Our apologies. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genretalkpodcast/support
Includes a review of the Aliens: Fireteam Elite prequel novel by Weston Ochse, Aliens: Infiltrator. Presented by Corporal Hicks, RidgeTop and VoodooMagic.
Pat King in conversation with Weston Ochse
Interview with Ochse, author of the duology Burning Sky and Dead Sky (and many other stories). In this episode, we discuss writing from a military perspective and what it's like to meld fantasy, horror, and military fiction into one novel. To learn more about Weston’s writing, check out his website at: (WEBSITE LINK). For his free stories, click HERE. Like the podcast? Please donate to keep it going at Buy me a Coffee. Thank you!* Links in these show notes may be affiliate links. I may make a small percentage from your purchase. I would always want you to buy from a local, independent store, but if you are looking to use Amazon, I would appreciate you considering my links. Thank you!
Special thanks to Weston for sitting down with me and having a chat about what it is like to write for an Alien tie in Novel and also his experience with the Alien Universe. This podcast contains no spoilers. You can watch our interview on Studio yutani’s YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/studioyutani The official prequel to the […]
Episode X: Suck On This… In which our aging punk rock malcontents get down and dirty with, and talk about, Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker, Weston Ochse, Elric of Melnibone, Netflix’s Witcher, the recent BBC adaptation of Dracula, the Royal Rumble, The Drowns, the legacy of Napalm Death, Titans and much, much more…Oh, and there’s a bunch of tunes and the second half of MM’s interview with the legendary Gizz Butt. Sit back, relax and hit the play button…
Jonathan Maberry, Weston Ochse, Lee Murray and Brian Keene discuss the use of military in horror fiction, PTSD, their love of the characters they create, and how they craft realistic action scenes involving the military. Plus Joe Hill's approach to politics, social media policies for writers, Christian Jensen's new movie, and the final season of CRIMINAL MINDS.
Stories featured in this episode: City of Joy by Weston Ochse - https://www.westonochse.com/ read by Jean-Paul Garnier music by Phog Masheeen - http://phogmasheeen.blogspot.com/ Terraformist by Jean-Paul L. Garnier - http://jplgarnier.blogspot.com/ read by Zara Kand music by loopool An Asteroid for All by Brent A. Harris - https://brentaharris.com/ read by the author music by RedBlueBlackSilver - https://redblueblacksilver.bandcamp.com/ theme music by Dain Luscombe Simultaneous Times is a monthly science fiction podcast produced by Space Cowboy Books in Joshua Tree, CA. http://www.spacecowboybooks.com
In this long-awaited and heartfelt interview, Nate Southard (with special guest Wrath James White) opens up about anxiety, addiction, genre labels, going from comics to prose to filmmaking, collaboration and much more. Plus Brian discovers the E Spot...on a guitar, an exclusive on the new Weston Ochse novel, the FRIDAY THE 13TH court case gets a ruling, and Joe Ripple resurrects Horrorfind.
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
Some houses never have a soul. It's not their fault. It's just the way it is. For a soul to be born to a house, almost too many things have to happen. Three or more families have to have lived there. Someone has to die in the house. Blood has to be spilled. And something, even if it's just an idea, has to be born in the house. You can always tell when a house has a soul because of the small spiders. They're everywhere, non-obtrusive, and ever watchful. The small spiders are the eyes of the house, watching those who live in it much like a great beast would observe its own fleas. | Copyright 2018 by Weston Ochse. Narrated by Justine Eyre. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian, Dave, and Mary have a roundtable discussion of J.F. Gonzalez's post-apocalyptic cosmic horror novel PRIMITIVE (including some surprising Weston Ochse and Cathy Gonzalez-related Easter Eggs, and the hidden link between the novel and Brian's THE COMPLEX). Plus, a horror cover model is arrested for murder, and the infamous Cannibal Cop writes a horror novel.
Thor Ragnarok review, DC House of Horror, Batman: The Merciless, Flash 33, Detective Comics 967, Action Comics 990, Blue Beetle 14, Black Panther 166, Captain Marvel 125, America 8, US Avengers 11, Thor: Where Walks the Frost Giants, Eternity 1, Goosebumps: Monsters at Midnight, Tangled: Adventure is Calling, TMNT 75, Jughead The Hunger 1, Underwinter: A Field of Feathers 1, No Room For Magic 1, Stranger Things Season 2, Collector's Corps unboxing, Zachary Levi is Shazam, Justice League vs. Suicide Squad, Morrison on Metal, Action 1000 details, Doctor Who casting, Favorite horror movie icons. Details: DC House of Horror by Keith Giffen, Edward Lee, Howard Porter, Mary SanGiovanni, Bilquis Evely, Brian Keene, Bryan Smith, Kyle Baker, Nik Cutter, Rags Morales, Scott Kolins, Ronald Malfi, Dale Eaglesham, Wrath James White, Tom Raney, Weston Ochse, Howard Chaykin; Batman: The Merciless by Peter Tomasi, Francis Manapul; Blue Beetle 14 by Christopher Sebela, Scott Kolins, Romulo Fajardo Jr; Black Panther 166 by Ta-Nehisi Coates, Leonard Kirk, Marc Deering; Captain Marvel 125 by Margaret Stohl, Michele Bandini, Erick Arciniega; America 8 by Gabby Rivera, Joe Quinones, Joe Rivera; US Avengers 11 by Al Ewing, Paco Diaz, Jesus Aburtov; Eternity 1 by Matt Kindt, Trevor Hairsine, Ryan Winn, David Baron; Jughead the Hunger 1 by Frank Tieri, Pat Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, Jim Amash, Bob Smith; No Room for Magic 1 by Adrian Ramos Comics Countdown 25 October 2017: 10. Kamandi Challenge 10 by Greg Pak, Shane Davis, Michelle Delecki 9. Batman Beyond 13 by Bernard Chang, Marcelo Maiolo 8. Thanos 12 by Jeff Lemire, German Peralta, Rachelle Rosenberg 7. Deadly Class 31 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Jordan Boyd 6. TMNT 75 by Bobby Curnow, Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, Damian Couceiro, Chris Johnson, Mateus Santolouco, Cory Smith, Ronda Pattison 5. All-New Wolverine 26 by Tom Taylor, Juan Cabal, Nolan Woodard 4. Angelic 2 by Si Spurrier, Caspar Wjingaard 3. Bloodshot Salvation 2 by Jeff Lemire, Lewis LaRosa, Mico Suayan, Brian Reber 2. Detective Comics 967 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, Jean-Francois Beaulieu, Tomeu Morey 1. Silver Surfer 14 by Dan Slott, Mike Allred, Laura Allred
Brian turns fifty. Dave, Mary, Coop, and Lombardo are all on hand for this star-studded celebration, featuring special appearances by Weston Ochse, John Urbancik, Maurice Broaddus, Stephen Kozeniewski, Kelli Owen, Michael T. Huyck Jr., Robert Ford, Somer Canon, M. Stephen Lukac, John Boden, Chris Enterline, Wes Southard, and Cathy Gonzalez. Plus -- MINDHUNTER, good news for the estates of Lucius Shepard and J.F. Gonzalez, an update on Michael Bailey, and the first details on the 2018 Horror Show live 24-hour telethon. (Yes, we're doing it again...)
In Episode 20, Lisa speaks with Weston Ochse about cyberpunk, the Rock, and his goal to disrupt the PTSD narrative. She also reviews science news with actor and fellow science nerd, Justin Park.
Flash Fiction: “Daddy’s Glasses” by Molly Flynn (Originally published at Every Day Fiction.) I peer into my drawer of glasses, deciding, and empty eyes stare back. Most people don’t notice the images pressed into the lenses, like the negatives of old photographs, but Daddy and I do. He keeps his glasses in the garage, but I’m not allowed in there. I select my pink ones with scratches on the lenses and Hello Kitty printed on the arms. They creak as I force them to fit and the plastic presses into my skin, but the memories are worth it. While Mummy watches TV, I watch snippets of old time imprinted in the glass. Molly Flynn is a writer from Lincolnshire, UK, and is currently studying a BA in English Literature at the University of Sheffield. She is a part-time artist, writer, and procrastinator, and is seeking representation for her first... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The first part can be seen in video form HERE in our youtube channel!How do they keep coming up with new and entertaining ways to kill fictional characters?Guests: Yvonne Navarro, Weston Ochse, Seanan Mcguire, Eric Flint and James Breen.
The first part can be seen in video form HERE in our youtube channel! How do they keep coming up with new and entertaining ways to kill fictional characters? Guests: Yvonne Navarro, Weston Ochse, Seanan Mcguire, Eric Flint and James Breen.
Brian talks to award-winning authors Yvonne Navarro (After Age, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and Weston Ochse (Seal Team 666, Scarecrow Gods) about their books, writing for media properties, writer brands, the Brian Hodge effect, and more!
Coming up: Good evening 0:00:41 Brief recap: 0:03:50 Fiction: “Magdala Amygdala” by Lucy A. Snyder, narrated by Nikolle Doolin 0:06:50 About Lucy A. Snyder 0:33:03 Fiction: “Righteous” by Weston Ochse, narrated by Jonathan Danz 0:36:22 About Weston Ochse 1:02:50 Pleasant dreams 1:06:35 Red Cross Horror Writers Association See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
He stared bleary-eyed at the broken glass studding the land. This was his crop, seeded over the span of four weeks, irrigated from the residue of Napa Valley grapes, sun-kissed until it glistened like dew. It was the bounty of his desperation, and now was the time to harvest. Narrated by Paul Boehmer.
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
He stared bleary-eyed at the broken glass studding the land. This was his crop, seeded over the span of four weeks, irrigated from the residue of Napa Valley grapes, sun-kissed until it glistened like dew. It was the bounty of his desperation, and now was the time to harvest. Narrated by Paul Boehmer.
Coming Up: Good evening 0:00:41 Cover Art: Hibred by Sebastián Cabrol 0:04:00 Fact: Horror 101 0:09:11 Fiction: Big Rock Candy Mountain by Weston Ochse 0:33:37 Pleasant dreams 01:19:20 Narrator: Peter Cavell See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Weston began writing professionally in 1997. He won the Bram Stoker Award for his first novel, Scarecrow Gods, in 2005. His co-written collection of short stories titled Appalachian Galapagos, was nominated for the Pushcart Prize for Short Fiction. in 2008, his novella Redemption Roadshow was a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award for Best Long Fiction. Weston's work has appeared in comic books (IDW Publishing), professional writing guides, magazines, anthologies, as well as his own novels. He has been widely reviewed and has been hailed by his contemporaries as "one of the few new writers who will help redefine the field of dark literature for the future" (Edward Lee (writer)). Weston holds a Bachelor of Arts in American Literature from Excelsior College and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from National University (California). He travels extensively to book signings and conventions where he has been Gross Out Contest bouncer, toastmaster and guest of honor. He is a frequent speaker at libraries and schools. He has been an adjunct faculty member for Cochise Community College and runs the on-line Guerrilla Fiction Writing Workshop. He currently lives in Sierra Vista, Arizona with his wife, and fellow author, Yvonne Navarro.
Coming Up Flash Fiction: Then Just A Dream by Larry Santoro 05:40 Fact: Mundt Speaks Thor by Martin Mundt 16:00 Poetry: Dark Rains Here and There by Bruce Boston 39:20 Main Fiction: The Blue Heeler by Weston Ochse 44:25 Narrators: Tycelia Santoro Rajan Khanna See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.