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In this podcast, Danger Slater talks about absurd films and books, getting weird with your writing, difficulties marketing bizarre books, and much more. About Danger Slater Danger Slater is the world's most flammable writer! He is the Wonderland Award-winning author of I Will Rot Without You, Puppet Skin, and He Digs A Hole! Show notes … Continue reading
In this podcast, Danger Slater talks about the structure of Starlet, Kit Kats, the Danger Slater origin story, and much more. About Danger Slater Danger Slater is the world's most flammable writer! He is the Wonderland Award-winning author of a variety of books including Starlet, House of Rot, I Will Rot Without You, Puppet Skin, and He Digs A … Continue reading
In this podcast, Danger Slater talks about Starlet, writing during the pandemic, the dark side of celebrity, and much more. About Danger Slater Danger Slater is the world's most flammable writer! He is the Wonderland Award-winning author of a variety of books including Starlet, House of Rot, I Will Rot Without You, Puppet Skin, and He Digs A Hole. … Continue reading
Hey folks at the recent international gathering of horror writers Stokercon, I was a part of a panel on eco-horror and Climate Change moderated by Carol Gyzander. I think this wide ranging conversation will be fun for my listeners. You know me so let's introduce the other writers. Victoria Nations is a biologist with over 20 years working with Florida ecosystems and environmental regulations, and a horror writer whose weird stories often feature monsters and wild, liminal places." Bram Stoker Award finalist Carol Gyzander writes and edits horror and science fiction—and is certified as one of Al Gore's Climate Reality Leader Gillian King-Cargile is the author of several stories for adults and children. communications coordinator at Argonne National Laboratory, Gillian specializes in sharing information about supercomputing, environmental science, and bioscience. Danger Slater is the Wonderland Award-winning writer of I Will Rot Without You, Moonfellows, He Digs a Hole, and other dark weird horror. Chris Panatier has been a trial lawyer in environmental cases for two decades and is also the author of The Phlebotomist and several others from Angy Robot Books.
Experience.Computer is a slow radio show about high tech. Exploring perception, experience and expression. IN THIS EPISODE Jay Springett leads author and podcaster J David Osborne through a series of imaginative exercises. Then they discuss: The concept of sensory and perceptual experiences The sensation of visualising numbers and mathematical operations The feeling of the sacred Chat app UX, and social media The shape of stories Using different software for writing and more QUOTES “A hyper real crunch. The crunch. The ultimate crunch, the ur crunch - right?” “Every thought that I have are more vocal. It's more voice oriented. So I'm talking to myself in my brain. Other thoughts are feelings. As a matter of fact, you having me do this exercise is interesting because it makes me realise how few times I do focus on the images in my head like that.” “The only way that I can describe it is that it just feels right. It just feels correct. Something happens, and you think, and I learned over time to listen to that instead of worry too much about plot because sometimes I'd get an idea that felt correct. And then I would think, well, my character wouldn't do that.” ABOUT THE GUEST J. David Osborne is co-founder of Broken River Books, a collective of five aspiring full-time writers. He is the author of the Wonderland-Award-winning novel By the Time We Leave Here, We'll Be Friends, the surreal noir Low Down Death Right Easy, and the cyberpunk novel series God$ Fare No Better. He is the co-host of Agitator Podcast with Kelby Losack, and Lost Xplorers with Kris Saknussemm, and lives in Oklahoma with his wife and son. IN YOUR MIND Has this interview sparked any thoughts or questions about your own mind's eye, creative process, or inner experience? I'd love to hear your insights! Share your reflections in the comments below or on social media! LINKS: Agitator on Spotify Agitator Patreon Lost Xplorers on Spotify Gods Fare No Better series on Amazon.com Broken River on Substack Subscribe to Experience.Computer Substack Apple Podcasts Spotify Pocketcasts ABOUT THE SHOW In 2022 writer and host Jay Springett discovered he had aphantasia - the inability to voluntarily create mental images in one's mind. For 36 years he thought 'picture this' was a metaphor. Experience.Computer is slow radio about high tech. An interview show exploring perception, experience and expression. The show examines how people perceive the world, and how they work with the creative tools they use to make their work with. ABOUT THE HOST Jay Springett is a strategist and writer. His work focuses on the design, administration and flourishing of worlds of all kinds He has hosted the 301 second long essay podcast Permanently Moved since 2018, and Experience.Computer since 2023. Jay is currently working on his first book ‘The Web Was a Side Quest‘ and writes online at thejaymo.net
Here's the audiobook of my first novel, By the Time We Leave Here, We'll be Friends, narrated by Kelby Losack. It won the Wonderland Award in 2010 for Best Novel. It's surreal and cold and takes place in a Soviet gulag in 1952. Here's the description: By the Time We Leave Here, We'll Be Friends is the story of four prisoners who must escape from a Siberian gulag overrun by violent gangsters circa 1952. In order to successfully make it across the tundra, they must trick a fellow prisoner into following them, so that they can cannibalize him when they run out of food. Meticulously researched and darkly surreal, By the Time blends historical fiction with haunting imagery and brutal body horror, culminating in an ending that readers have been talking about since the book debuted.
"I was raised by three sisters, one a witch, one an assassin, and the third just batshit crazy." And so begins THE BRIDGE, from Shirley Jackson Award, Aurealis Award, Shadows Award, and Wonderland Award finalist, J.S. Breukelaar: https://amzn.to/3yhY5ve "HAUNTHOLOGY is a full-length graphic novel consisting of 24 short, interconnected stories.. These tales range from cosmic, Lovecraftian dread to zombie horror, but all have to do with isolation and loneliness in some form": https://bit.ly/haunthology-ks Become a member! PATREON: http://bit.ly/ezine-patreon --- Listen to (and watch) patreon-only podcasts, join in private hangouts with the panelists, get free books, and more! Subscribe to the Lovecraft eZine Youtube channel: https://bit.ly/ezine-video Twitter: https://twitter.com/misanthropemike ALL LOVECRAFT EZINE LINKS: https://linktr.ee/misanthropemike
On this episode of Paper Cuts, we talk to Sam Richard, Owner/Operator of Weird Punk Books and author of "Sabbath of the Fox-Devils" and the Wonderland Award winning "To Wallow In Ash and Other Sorrows."
In this podcast we talk to Danger Slater about Impossible James, He Digs A Hole, bizarro, and much more. About Danger Slater Danger Slater is the world’s most flammable writer! He is the Wonderland Award-winning author of I Will Rot Without You, Puppet Skin, and He Digs A Hole. Show notes [02:55] Conversation start/first professional … Continue reading
In this podcast we talk to Danger Slater about the Guinness Book of World Records, Kurt Vonnegut, being the world’s most flammable writer, and much more. About Danger Slater Danger Slater is the world’s most flammable writer! He is the Wonderland Award-winning author of I Will Rot Without You, Puppet Skin, and He Digs A … Continue reading
Our guest is the Wonderland Award winning novelist, Danger Slater! Andy talks with Danger about: heartbreak, the worst way to die, Charlie Kaufman movies, writing and writers, Bizarro fiction, music, and Danger's latest book, Impossible James, which is available right now for preorder via Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2SGtLdi
Podcast Description “At it’s core [supremacy] means that men and whites are basically incapable. They have to have all these blacks and women propping them up. They have to have us beneath them. And they are so cynical about their own inability to compete, to be self-sufficient, that they won’t even hear of trying.” John Edward Lawson is the author of 16 books of fiction and poetry. He has been called “the forgotten black man of horror,” but he also regularly publishes in other genres. His poems, short fiction, and books have been nominated for numerous awards, including the Stoker Award (finalist, 2006) and the Wonderland Award (finalist, 2007). The former editor-in-chief of The Dream People online literary journal John now serves as editor of Raw Dog Screaming Press/Dog Star Books. From a young age John has cultivated his interest in the arts and media. As part of a pioneering media arts public school program in the late 1980s he was part of projects that garnered nationwide attention, and served as audio engineer on an award winning interview with Civil Rights Movement leader Dr. James Farmer, Jr. During the 1990s John was a musician and professional audio engineer, and his forthcoming Rage Inducer double album focuses on the subject of genocide. He has been involved in the production of numerous short films, including award winners Party Girl and Uberman: An Experiment in Consciousness. Director Jayson Densman has collaborated with John for years spawning a trilogy derived from his poetry. Currently John is vice president of Diverse Writers and Artists of Speculative Fiction, and travels the country speaking on issues of diversity and inclusion in the arts. Additional Resources The Future of Afrofuturism panel discussion recorded at Capclave and broadcast on Geek Girl Riot Mary Robinette Kowal Rick Riordan Diverse Writers and Artists of Speculative Fiction MeToo Guide for Men Chuck Wendig https://twitter.com/bethany_lacina/status/1051928145069268995 Twitter John Edward Lawson Become a #causeascene Podcast sponsor because disruption and innovation are products of individuals who take bold steps in order to shift the collective and challenge the status quo. Learn more > All music for the #causeascene podcast is composed and produced by Chaos, Chao Pack, and Listen on SoundCloud. Listen to more great #causeascene podcasts full podcast list >
I chill with my old friend Garrett Cook. He is a badass Bizarro and Deadite Horror writer & he is the editor of the New Bizarro Author Series by Eraserhead Press. He has written such books as 'Murderland' 'Archelon Ranch' 'A God of Hungry Walls' 'Jimmy Plush: Teddy Bear Detective' and won the Wonderland Award for excellence in Bizarro literature for 'Time Pimp.' We talk golden showers, Voodoo rituals, writing rituals, and why Portland Oregon is doggy heaven. Enlist his editing services at garrettcookeditor.wordpress.com Twitter @GarrettACook Photo of Garrett Cook featuring Squishy and 'Shatner Quest' by Jeff Burk
The Screaming of the Fish by Vincent W. Sakowski. Vincent W. Sakowski is a writer, musician, dramatist and more. He is the author of the anti-epic novel of the surreal: SOME THINGS ARE BETTER LEFT UNPLUGGED, and the Wonderland Award nominated short fiction collection: MISADVENTURES IN A THUMBNAIL UNIVERSE. Vincent lives in Saskatoon, SK, Canada, and is at work on his latest novel. Links: Facebook Twitter 600 Second Saga Music is provided by MADS. You can support 600 Second Saga by giving us a 5-star review on iTunes Become a Patron! Follow me on Facebook Follow me on Twitter
M. P. Johnson talks with Jeff about wearing drag and winning the Wonderland Award for Best Novel of 2014. Recorded live at BizarroCon '15 M. P. Johnson's Official Website This week's music: "Always Remember to Smile" by Anti-Venöm Anti-Venöm on Bandcamp Jeff Attacks logo by Matthew Revert Jeff Attacks banner by Dyer Wilk Intro and outro music by Anti-Venom Transition music by the Stupid Stupid Henchmen