The Raconteur Roundtable #30 – Fabius Bile and the Tiny Women Wrestlers – Josh Reynolds
Josh Reyonds returns to the show to discuss his recent novel Fabius Bile: Clonelord and plans for the series, Lukas the Trickster, and surprise him with the fact he'll be attending Black Library Live 2018. In addition to that, James and
Open Call: Overdue – Tales of Mystery and Adventure
Overdue: Tales of Mystery and Adventure Returning History’s Lost Books to Circulation Throughout history, great books have been lost. Books with forgotten knowledge; books with information that could rewrite history as we know it; or simply books that could make someone a
If Walls Could Talk: Considering Romance in Your Fiction
M.H. Norris With most networks coming to their season finales, my mind naturally switches to television. It’s no secret that I love television and hope to write for it. It's worthy of study. On a The Flash, Barry and Iris got married
The Raconteur Roundtable #29 – Live-Action Anime & Yeti Action – Kara Dennison & C.L. Werner
In a extra-length discussion, Kara Dennison joins Ben & James to discuss live-action (and generally American) anime adaptions. Why is Ghost in the Shell a remake and a sequel? Why were any of the Avatar: The Last Airbender choices made?
If Walls Could Talk: Eating My Own Words
M.H. Norris We were recording the podcast when our guest, David Annandale, talked about the value of an outline. He countered one of my primary objections, that an outline limits you and is constricting. He even went as far as to