The Raconteur Roundtable #32 – Stranger Tales (and Others) with James Bojaciuk
Caught in the guest web this week is one of our co-hosts, James Bojaciuk. MH asks him all about his Stranger Tales of the City stories "Philology: The Real professional Bag of Tricks," his stories in the charity collection Children
Jon Black Discusses Bel Nemeton & Gabriel’s Trumpet on ArtsReviews
Jon Black recently appeared on ArtsReviews to discuss Bel Nemeton, and his upcoming novel Gabriel's Trumpet (based on the award-winning short story). Award winning author Jon Black makes his first appearance on our show to discuss his novel Bel Nemeton which tells the
If Walls Could Talk: The Number One Reason Writers Get Rejected
What is the number one reason a writer's short story gets rejected? Is it from bad grammar, poorly researched facts, or shaky story structure? These might be the reasons you would think but they aren't the top one I've run across
The Raconteur Roundtable #31 – A Hybrid You Can’t Drive – Kara Dennison
Double the Charity Fanzines, Double the Fun In the discussion, Sophie Iles speaks about her upcoming Ian and Barbara-themed zine Mild Curiosities, which supports Breast Cancer Now. James and Ben pick her brain about what she'd like to see in submissions,
If Walls Could Talk: This Day In History -The Story Behind The Miranda Rights
I remember when I first heard the story behind the Miranda rights. I was reading Police Procedure and Investigation: A Guide For Writers by Lee Lofland (which, if you’re writing anything that involves police and procedure I highly recommend this