The Genre Traveler Podcast
By Carma Spence
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Podcast Description
Seeing the world through genre-colored glasses: Chats with folks from the science fiction, fantasy and horror community ... with a travel twist
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Episode 68: Jean Marie Ward | This week I chat with writer and author Jean Marie Ward. She writes both science fiction/fantasy and nonfiction. During our conversation we cover the difference between fiction and nonfiction, first drafts, developmental editing, e-publishing, book reviewing, and more. For notes and related links to this podcast, go here. For more from The Genre Traveler, visit www.TheGenreTraveler.com. For more information about Jean Marie Ward: www.jeanmarieward.com Amazon.com Widgets | 22 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 67: Cathy Udovch | For notes and related links to this podcast, go here. For more from The Genre Traveler, visit www.TheGenreTraveler.com. For more information about Cathy Udovch: www.theonering.net Amazon.com Widgets | 2 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 66: Karen Morrissey and Sourdough Jackson | This week I chat with Karen Morrissey and Sourdough Jackson, SF writers and fans from the Denver, Colo., area. Topics covered include their writers' group and its new publishing imprint, Thursday Night Press, alternate history, editing and editors, first novels, and more. For notes and related links to this podcast, go here. For more from The Genre Traveler, visit www.TheGenreTraveler.com. For more information about Karen Morrissey and Sourdough Jackson: www.thursdaynightpress.com Sourdough Jackson's Torpedo Junction is available in paperback and Kindle versions on Amazon.com. You can view a preview of Karen Morrissey's Fisher King: Percival's Descent here. | 22 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 65: Mark McLaughlin | This week I chat with horror writer Mark McLaughlin about the re-release of Monster Behind the Wheel, the appeal of "slime" in his titles, horror and humor, bringing the dead back to life, B movies and more. For notes and related links to this podcast, go here. For more from The Genre Traveler, visit www.TheGenreTraveler.com. For more information about Mark McLaughlin: www.facebook.com/markmclaughlinmedia Amazon.com Widgets | 17 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 64: Fiona Broome | This week I chat with paranormal consultant Fiona Broome about predicting paranormal activity, ley lines, theories behind paranormal occurrences, the connection between serial killers and the paranormal and more. For notes and related links to this podcast, go here. For more from The Genre Traveler, visit www.TheGenreTraveler.com. For more information about Fiona Broome: fionabroome.com faeriemagick.com hollowhill.com lab.fionabroome.com mandelaeffect.com `A HREF="http://ws.amazon.com/widgets/q?rt=tf_cw8ServiceVersion=200708228MarketPlace=US8ID=V20070822%2FUS%2Ftheholisticwr-20%2F8010%2F4f21db0b-5525-49f4-8852-bcd38b83f8ef8Operation=NoScript" mce_HREF="http://ws.amazon.com/widgets/q?rt=tf_cw8amp;ServiceVersion=200708228amp;MarketPlace=US8amp;ID=V20070822%2FUS%2Ftheholisticwr-20%2F8010%2F4f21db0b-5525-49f4-8852-bcd38b83f8ef8amp;Operation=NoScript"bAmazon.com Widgets`/Ab | 10 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 63: Andrew Pyper | This week I chat with award-winning author Andrew Pyper about his work, translating novels into scripts, the use of fear in fiction, the differences between literary and genre fiction, the differences between Canadian and other English speaking readers, and more. For notes and related links to this podcast, go here. For more from The Genre Traveler, visit www.TheGenreTraveler.com. For more information about Andrew Pyper: www.andrewpyper.com Amazon.com Widgets | 5 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 62: Mike McPhail | In this week's episode, I chat with author and artist Mike McPhail about the Defending the Future anthology series, military science fiction, evolving into publishing, and more. For notes and related links to this podcast, go here. For more from The Genre Traveler, visit www.TheGenreTraveler.com. For more information about Mike McPhail: www.defendingthefuture.com www.darkquestbooks.com milscifi.com www.mcp-concepts.com `A HREF="http://ws.amazon.com/widgets/q?rt=tf_cw8ServiceVersion=200708228MarketPlace=US8ID=V20070822%2FUS%2Ftheholisticwr-20%2F8010%2F6b037368-c14f-4ca0-8522-d15ce4c7acd68Operation=NoScript" mce_HREF="http://ws.amazon.com/widgets/q?rt=tf_cw8amp;ServiceVersion=200708228amp;MarketPlace=US8amp;ID=V20070822%2FUS%2Ftheholisticwr-20%2F8010%2F6b037368-c14f-4ca0-8522-d15ce4c7acd68amp;Operation=NoScript"bAmazon.com Widgets`/Ab | 27 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 61: Danielle Ackley-McPhail | In this week's episode, I chat with Award-winning author Danielle Ackley-McPhail. Our conversation touches on writing short vs. long fiction, publishing in anthologies vs. magazines, the Bad Ass Faeries anthology series, writing in multiple genres, networking as a writer at conventions, and more. For notes and related links to this podcast, go here. For more from The Genre Traveler, visit www.TheGenreTraveler.com. For more information about Danielle Ackley-McPhail: sidhenadaire.com Amazon.com Widgets | 20 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 60: Alma Alexander | In this episode, The Genre Traveler chats with internationally published novelist Alma Alexander about how her single book became a duology, editorial quirks, the difference between historical fantasy and historical fiction, how ideas are formed, and more. For notes and related links to this podcast, go here. For more from The Genre Traveler, visit www.TheGenreTraveler.com. For more information about Alma Alexander: www.almaalexander.com anghara.livejournal.com Amazon.com Widgets | 13 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 59: David Lee Summers | This week I chat with author and poet David Lee Summers about his latest alternate history novel, Owl Dance, his new ebook serialized novel, science fiction poetry and how he got into writing it, working at Kitt Peak National Observatory, and more. For notes and related links to this podcast, go here. For more from The Genre Traveler, visit www.TheGenreTraveler.com. For more information about David Lee Summers: www.davidleesummers.com davidleesummers.wordpress.com dlsummers.wordpress.com Amazon.com Widgets | 6 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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