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This podcast features a Publisher Spotlight interview with Ross E. Lockhart of Word Horde and his exciting new retail venture, the Word Horde Emporium of the Weird and Fantastic, in Petaluma, California. This episode was recorded on October 11, 2021. Show Notes In this Publisher Spotlight podcast, Anya Martin interviews Ross E. Lockhart about his … Continue reading
Leah sit down for a chat with Orrin Grey on writing for licensed fiction. Orrin Grey is the author of several spooky books, among them Guignol & Other Sardonic Tales and Painted Monsters & Other Strange Beasts, both available from Word Horde. His stories about monsters, ghosts, and sometimes the ghosts of monsters have been published in dozens of anthologies, including Ellen Datlow's Best Horror of the Year, and he has regular bylines at Unwinnable, Signal Horizon, The Pitch, Ranker, The Lineup, Weird Horror, The Portalist, and others. He has written for tabletop games such as Warmachine, Hordes, and the Iron Kingdoms Role Playing Game, and his essays on vintage horror cinema have been collected into two volumes, both available from Innsmouth Free Press. John Langan once referred to him as “the monster guy,” and he never lets anyone forget it. https://orringrey.com/ https://twitter.com/orringrey https://www.birdscoffeecompany.com/coffees/legends-of-tabletop-legendary-brew Use Code Legends10 to get 10% off your order https://www.patreon.com/legendsoftabletop Theme music created by Brett Miller http://www.brettmillermusic.net/
Author : Jeffrey Thomas Narrator : Scott Campbell Host : Alasdair Stuart Audio Producer : Marty Perrett Discuss on Forums “The Uninvited Grave” originally appeared in the braided story collection The Unnamed Country published by Word Horde in 2019. Roadkill by Mercedes Lackey Heavenly Creatures trailer The Uninvited Grave by Jeffrey Thomas “Fuck my mother!” […] The post PseudoPod 727: The Uninvited Grave appeared first on PseudoPod.
Storycomic Presents: Interviews with Amazing Storytellers and Artists
We are honored to have with us, Tony McMillen, He's the creator behind the heavy metal horror novel An Augmented Fourth published by Word Horde, the sci-fi fantasy graphic novel Lumen and now Serious Creatures; his comic book series about a teenage special fx artist working in Hollywood, riding the wave of practical effects that carried the blockbuster movie industry of the 70s, 80s and 90s. He has a Kickstarter out for his first Serious Creatures trade paperback. He is going to talk to us in a little bit about that.See more of Tony's work at: https://www.tonymcmillen.com/What is Storycomic.com?This is your home for stories about comics or comic-based stories. We curate news and talk with storytellers and artists. We focus on children's books, graphic novels, illustrations, and the people behind these works that bring joy and inquiry.We also publish our own satirical graphic novels and fun family-friendly materials.Our mission is to inspire, educate, and entertain. Follow us:www.storycomic.comwww.patreon.com/storycomicwww.facebook.com/storycomic1https://www.instagram.com/storycomic/https://twitter.com/storycomic1 Contact us at info@storycomic.com
In this podcast Anya Martin interviews Brian Hauser about his novel Memento Mori: The Fathomless Shadows (Word Horde) and his picks for the best Weird/horror movies he watched in 2019, plus Gordon B. White reviews new novellas by Michael Wehunt and Jayaprakash Satyamurthy. The interview and reviews were recorded on Sat. January 11 and Sun. January … Continue reading
Author : Nadia Bulkin Narrator : Karen Bovenmyer Host : Alasdair Stuart Audio Producer : Marty Perrett Discuss on Forums “Only Unity Saves the Damned” first appeared in Letter to Lovecraft in 2014. We discovered this in the collection She Said Destroy released by the excellent Word Horde. Click the link to pick up the […] The post PseudoPod 671: Only Unity Saves the Damned appeared first on PseudoPod.
Steve and Rodney discuss Carrie Laben's novel A Hawk In The Woods from Word Horde. Pick up a copy at the link below. https://www.amazon.com/Hawk-Woods-Carrie-Laben/dp/193990546X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
The following audio was recorded live at the KGB Bar on March 20, 2019, with guest readers Molly Tanzer & Carrie Laben. Carrie Laben Carrie Laben is the author of A Hawk in the Woods, coming from Word Horde in March 2019. Her work has appeared in such venues as Apex, The Dark, Indiana […]
Horror author and editor Amber Fallon talks about her latest project, the Fright into Flight anthology from Word Horde, why curating this book was so important, and what makes horror one of her favorite things. Source
In this podcast Kristi DeMeester talks about Julia Cameron’s Morning Pages, Success vs. Anxiety, Diversity, and much more. About Kristi DeMeester Kristi DeMeester is the author of Beneath, a novel published by Word Horde, and the author of Everything That’s Underneath, a short fiction collection published by Apex Publications. Her short fiction has appeared in publications such as Ellen … Continue reading
In this podcast Kristi DeMeester talks about growing up in a fundamentalist religious household, important life lessons growing up, and MFAs. About Kristi DeMeester Kristi DeMeester is the author of Beneath, a novel published by Word Horde, and the author of Everything That’s Underneath, a short fiction collection published by Apex Publications. Her short fiction has appeared in … Continue reading
In this podcast The Outer Dark Symposium on the Greater Weird 2018 kicks off with Friday Night Readings Presented by Word Horde featuring Rios de la Luz, Michael Griffin, Scott R Jones, and Tiffany Scandal. This episode was recorded live on Friday March 23, 2018 at The Plaza Suites Santa Clara. The podcast also includes an … Continue reading
Today we talk to one of our favorite authors, Kristi DeMeester! Kristi is the author of Beneath, a novel published by Word Horde, and the author of Everything That's Underneath, a short fiction collection published by Apex Publications. Her short fiction has appeared in publications such as Ellen Datlow's The Best Horror of the Year Volume 9, Year's Best Weird Fiction Volumes 1 and 3, Black Static, The Dark, Apex Magazine, and several others. Find out more about Kristi on her website KristiDeMeester.com You can purchase her books from the websites of publishers Apex Book Company and Word Horde or head on over to Amazon via our affiliate links. Click here to order Kristi's short story collection Everything That's Underneath from Amazon.com Click here to order Kristi's debut novel Beneath from Amazon.com There are a couple of places around the internet that you can find some of Kristi's short stories for free, including The Dark Magazine. The Dark Magazine is also currently doing a kickstarter to fund the magazine for another two years and increase the rate that they pay writers. If you like the awesome free content The Dark makes available for free, make sure that you support their kickstarter or subscribe. Also, be sure to check out Signal Horizon's in depth review of Kristi's short story collection, Everything That's Underneath. Also, make sure you check out Pseudopod Episode 568: The Room in the Other House. Written by Kristi DeMeester and narrated by Jacquie Duckworth, it was Signal Horizon's favorite episode of 2017! Shownotes: 1:30- How Kristi DeMeester got interested in writing, going through an MFA program, and her difficulties embracing her own love of genre fiction. 6:00- Kristi's work has been included in multiple editions of The Year's Best Weird Fiction, but that genre label was originally a shock to her. Kristi talks about how her work fits in with Weird Fiction and how it doesn't, along with a list of some of her literary influences. 11:40- Much of Kristi's work puts a much greater emphasis on a relationship, either romantic or familial, than Weird Fiction and horror typically do. Kristi explains where the seed of each story comes and how she weaves the characters, relationships, settings, and ultimate horrific elements together. 16:30- What is is like for Kristi to hear her own work narrated on Pseudopod Episode 568. 19:30- Kristi talks a bit about her latest novel, Beneath, and what it is like to make the move from short story length fiction to novel length fiction. Kristi talks about some of the challenges of writing novels and the difficulties of switching back and forth from those two types of writing. 24:00- Kristi offers some down to earth advice to new authors. 28:00- In the last 10 years female authors have really been taking the horror genre by storm. Each year more and more great female authors are entering the field and producing top notch content. Kristi talks a bit about what it is like to be a female author in the horror genre and what people can do to help encourage genre fiction to be a more diverse place. 38:00- Kristi talks about some of the upcoming works she has coming out soon, including short stories in Shimmer, Apex, and Pseudopod Podcast. Welcome to Miskatonic University from Broken Eye Books will also contain a short story from Kristi DeMeester- make sure you check out thier Kickstarter!
Author : Garrett Cook Narrator : The Word Whore Host : Alasdair Stuart Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis Discuss on Forums “Hello, Handsome” was originally published in Giallo Fantistique in 2015. This was a great anthology edited by Ross E. Lockhart and released by Word Horde, and worth checking out if you're a fan of […]
This week, we're joined by author Nadia Bulkin to discuss her new short story collection, "She Said Destroy" from Word Horde. Music: Eyes Gone Wrong Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Show Notes: Pick up a copy of She Said Destroy from Word Horde or Amazon Find Nadia on her website, Twitter, or Facebook.
This weeks guest can commonly be found giving wedgies to teachers on the playground and he is often time heard giving lectures to turtles about bullseyesing womprats in his T-49 back at home. In fact, he isn't known for any of that stuff. Instead this weeks guest on Bizzong! is Nathan Carson who is really known for writing the snot out of a book called Starr Creek and drumming the snot outta drums for a band known as Witch Mountain. Hit play like its a snare Zongers because it's time for the Bizzong! interview of Nathan Carson! Yay! Nathan Carson is a musician, writer, and Moth StorySlam Champion from Portland, OR. He is widely known as co-founder and drummer of the internationally touring doom metal band Witch Mountain, host of the FM radio show The Heavy Metal Sewing Circle, and the owner of the boutique music booking agency, Nanotear. Carson's byline can be found on hundreds of music and film-related articles in outlets such as the Willamette Week, SF Weekly, Orbitz, Noisey, Rue Morgue, Terrorizer, Metal Edge, etc. In recent years, Carson has turned his sights toward weird fiction, earning immediate accolades and publication via Word Horde, Stone Skin Press, Strange Aeons Magazine, Fedogan & Bremer, and Lazy Fascist Press, working with luminary editors such as Ross Lockhart, Molly Tanzer, Cameron Pierce, and Joe Pulver. He is also regularly found as a panelist, reader, or attendee on the convention circuit at HP Lovecraft Film Festival/Cthulhucon, NecronomiCon, StokerCon, ReaderCon, Bizarro Con, etc. Starr Creek (Lazy Fascist) is Carson's first standalone novella.
In this podcast Tony McMillen talks about An Augmented Fourth, Black Sabbath, Word Horde, and much more. About Tony McMillen Tony McMillen is the author of the novels An Augmented Fourth and Nefarious Twit, and the comic book Oblivion Suite. Show notes [03:20] Interview start/initial interest in the arts [05:50] Relationship between heavy metal and horror [16:50] … Continue reading
Steve and Rodney attempt a spoiler free discussion of Tony McMillen's An Augmented Fourth. Grab a copy from Amazon or directly from Word Horde.
In this podcast Nick Gucker talks about yokai, conventions, and gives advice to artists. About Nick Gucker Nick Gucker’s art has appeared on the covers and the innards of numerous Lovecraftian, horror, and weird fiction publications. His illustrations embellish publications from Word Horde, Spectral, Deadite, Swallowdown, Eraserhead, Perilous, Splatterpunk, Blysster, Uncle Mike’s Woldwide, Ulthar, Eryx, Martian … Continue reading
In this podcast Nick Gucker talks about art, weird fiction, Monster Magnet, and much more. About Nick Gucker Nick Gucker’s art has appeared on the covers and the innards of numerous Lovecraftian, horror, and weird fiction publications. His illustrations embellish publications from Word Horde, Spectral, Deadite, Swallowdown, Eraserhead, Perilous, Splatterpunk, Blysster, Uncle Mike’s Woldwide, Ulthar, Eryx, … Continue reading
This week, we're joined once again by Kristi DeMeester to talk about her new novel, Beneath! Music: Eyes Gone Wrong Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Photo: Header Photo via user MarkScottAustinTX on Flickr Show Notes: Find Kristi on her website , Facebook, and Twitter. Pick up a copy of Beneath from Word Horde or Amazon.
This week, noted Skeleton-American author Orrin Grey stops in to chat about his work & share his memories of the slow decline of video rental stores. Photo Credit: "Blockbuster Moncton" by Stu pendousmat is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 Music: Eyes Gone Wrong Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Show Notes: Check out Orrin Grey on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and his website. Pick up a copy of Painted Monsters & Other Strange Beasts from Word Horde.
This week, author Livia Llewellyn joins the show to talk about her new collection "Furnace" from Word Horde, as well as the mind-numbing terrors of lease agreements. Music: Eyes Gone Wrong Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Show Notes: Check out Livia Llewellyn on Twitter or her website. Pick up a copy of Furnace from Word Horde.
Special guest Ross E. Lockhart from Word Horde joins Sean & Charles this week to talk about Giallo Fantastique, a new anthology inspired by giallo films! Music: Eyes Gone Wrong Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Show Notes: Check out Ross E. Lockhart on Twitter & his website. Go grab a copy of Giallo Fantastique from Word Horde! Spooky Sean - Random-Ass Interview: Livia Llewellyn Spooky Sean - The Owner is Upstairs
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