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Steven Lyons and Mike Kevan delve into every single Arnold Schwarzenegger movie from the beginning. Each episode features 2 local comedians, to dissect the movie and discuss their love... or disinterest of the Great Austrian himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Episode 16 is live! Today we talk with author Elm Jed about her novel Vinny the Vampire and Me, the first novel in her Mafia, Murder and Mayhem (as a Rom Com) series. Billed as a paranormal mafia romance, The novel takes place in a fictionalized rendition of contemporary society, where paranormal humanoids, including vampires, werewolves, daemons, …
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Episode 15 is live! With us for this episode are Mike and Barbara Gammage, the creative minds behind the publishing company “Mike Writes for Kids.” In addition to publishing books for children, they offer workshops, story-time events, and consultation. Their organization’s mission focuses on highlighting vital, but traditionally unheralded segments…
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Episode 14 is live! With me today is Laura Thompson, author of numerous books across numerous genres. Today, we discuss two of her novels which are part of the "Freak or Unique" YA series penned under her maiden name L.E. LaBarge. Join us as we chat about epilepsy, body dysmorphia, and strategies of empowering young adults in the face of adversity.…
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What happens when a sci-fi nerd interviews a romance author? A fantastic conversation, and nothing less! Join us in listening to Episode 13, where I talk with Regina Brownell, author of five romance novels. Today we discuss her debut novel The Two-Week Promise. Listen in as we talk about the therapeutic impact of light-hearted literature, growing u…
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This episode, science fiction author Phil Bailey and I discuss his novel Kelvoo's Testimonial: Surviving the Aftermath of human first contact, the first in his series Kelvoo's Chronicles. Join us as we chat about colonization allegories, art and cognition, and, briefly, sausage. Phil can be reached on the following social media platforms: Website: …
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Episode 11 is now available! Join us as we have a wonderful chat with Sarah Branson, author of several novels set in the world of New Earth. Today, we focus on the first book in the series, A Merry Life. Join us as we discuss post-apocalyptic worlds, pirates, trauma in YA literature, more pirates, and the efficacy of hitting things. Support indie a…
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Episode 10 is now live! My guest today is Philip Raymond Brown, author of the novels "It Gives You Strength" and "Harvesting Earthlings for Fun and Profit." Today, we focus on the former. Join us as we discuss the roarin' '20s, prohibition in the wake of World War 1, and the wonders of treating epilepsy in the early 20th century. "It Gives You Stre…
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Episode 9 is now live! Our guest today is Matthew Eccles, author of the novel "Kevan Bevan and the BMX Time Loop." Join us as we discuss the unique ingenuity of Bill (Winter) and Ted (Reeves), effective ways to engage children with meaningful issues, and coal mining. "Kevan Bevan and the BMX Time-Loop is available on Amazon in both digital and phys…
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In our latest episode, we have a chat with John Simons. John is a creator of worlds, organizer of the masses, and, of course, author of the forthcoming novel The Saga of Bjorn Unfrid. Join John and myself as we discuss the art of storytelling, the 1980s, schizophrenia (a bit), all with a seasoning of mythology. Join indie authors and have a listen!…
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Episode 7 is now live! Our guest this week is Robert John Jenson, author of the science fiction novel "All the Stars That Ever Were." Join us as have a discussion about the multiverse, time travel, our insignificant place in the cosmos, and...Bradberries. Remember to bring a towel. Robert can be reached on the following social media platforms: Face…
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This episode we talk with Margarita Artista, author of the urban fantasy novel The Phoenix Keeper and the City of the Sun. Join us as we talk about mythology, capitalism and narcissism, the narrative of strong female characters, and nuisance bugs. Margarita can be reached on the following social media platforms: margarita.artista.business@gmail.com…
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This episode we talk with Kimberly Davis Basso, the multi-talented incredible author of several works of literature. Join us as we talk about zombies and the medical establishment, the intersection of horror and humor, and sword fighting. Kimberly can be reached on the following platforms: Website: https://kdbassowrites.wixsite.com/kimberlydavisbas…
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Join us as we talk with Rusty Miller, author of the (graphic) novella Origins: A Knights of New Avalon Story. Rusty and I cover a number of topics, including originality within the creative process, the role of AI in the creative process, and the overarching coolness of 80s pop culture. Check out Rusty at the links below: Knights of New Avalon spec…
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Join us as we talk with Wayne M. Bailey, author of the 2022 science fiction novel "The Mars Migration." Wayne can be reached on the following social media platforms: Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/authorwmbailey/ X/Twitter - https://twitter.com/WayneUKwriting Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@themarsmigration Instagram - https://www.instag…
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Join us as we talk with Charles House, author of the 2023 science fiction fantasy novel "Archblade: Legend of the Defiler." Charles can be reached on the following social media platforms: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088883996632 Threads : https://www.threads.net/@archblade.c.a.house Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/ar…
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The Martian, by Andy Weir. 50 Shades of Grey, by EL James. The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield. Milk and Honey, by Rupi Kaur. All these works of literature are now quite well known, some on the border of being cultural phenomena. Both The Martian and 50 Shades of Grey have adapted into highly successful motion pictures. Milk and Honey, Kaur’s …
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