In this, the announcement episode, I discuss the coming release of The Story of the Story, a podcast about...well, stories.I also beg for money and exposure, but this is just meant to give you, the listeners, an idea of what to expect.Support the show
THIS EPISODE IS NOT SAFE FOR WORK! I prefer not to censor myself or my guests, and there is unusually strong language in this episode. If you have small children who you don't want cussing like an Australian baby, don't let them listen to this episode. I have not bleeped out the swears, and won't unless I get some requests.In this week's episode I talk to Aussie author AJ Spedding. She is a multi-talented artist who writes and edits professionally, and has won two awards for her stories! We discuss her short horror story "The Whims of My Enemy," a harrowing tale about prisoners playing a deadly game at the behest of mysterious and cruel captors, and it all takes place in a deathly train car.AJ can be found at:Her websiteI'll get in touch with her in regards to social media, but for now, her website is a hotbed of author activity, so make sure to check it out!Support the show
In this episode I speak to Joe Heath of Minty Pineapple fame. He talks about his book/movie called Road Trippy, the "stay up all night" movie he's always wanted to see.You can find Joe Heath at:His websiteFacebookPatreon (Minty Pineapple movies)Patreon (Watch-a-Thon Dr, Who podcast)TwitterSupport the show
In this, the first full episode of The Story of the Story, I talk to John Hartness. He's an awesome urban fantasy author, as well as a fellow podcaster, editor, owner of a small indie press, and unabashed nerd.His favorite story is Amazing Grace, a book featuring a woman who talks to the dead, and unlike most people in the South, she can hear them talking back.We also talk shop, as all writers like to do.If you enjoyed John's interview and would like to find out more about him or support him or his many endeavors, here's John's:WebsiteTwitterFacebookPatreonPodcastSupport the show