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LDK 43 - Marvelry's Curiosity Shop
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We had John Brhel on with us in these episodes. He was a bit of an unknown to us, but we had a lot of fun hanging out with him and talking about Marvelry's Curiosity Shop. He's part of a writing duo with Joseph Sullivan and they tend to write horror. Marvelry's Curiosity Shop definitely has a horror vibe to it even though it's more paranormal fantasy, but also a lot of human interest.
Episode 43:
- The influences that helped create Doctor Marvelry and Marvelry's Curiosity Shop.
- Some of the history that helps color the stories.
- Fun things John and Joe had to research!
- Does Indiana Jones qualify as a superhero?
- Read free books by the dead guys, but buy indie author's books!
- Liberty somehow makes a connection between one of John's upcoming books and the Village People (listen to see if you can follow her logic!)
Links:
John Brhel John on Twitter John & Joe's Website (Cemetery Gates Media) Marvelry's Curiosity Shop At the Cemetery Gates Stephen King's Needful Things Are You Afraid of the Dark? (Nickelodeon Show) M.R. James (Early 20th century ghost stories) King Solomon's Mine (H. Rider Haggard) League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Christopher Walken's reading of "The Raven" Edgar Allen Poe Stephen King John Steinbeck Fyodor Dostoyevsky Brandon Sanderson
96 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on December 02, 2023 10:06 (). Last successful fetch was on October 30, 2023 09:43 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 162915244 series 1039768
We had John Brhel on with us in these episodes. He was a bit of an unknown to us, but we had a lot of fun hanging out with him and talking about Marvelry's Curiosity Shop. He's part of a writing duo with Joseph Sullivan and they tend to write horror. Marvelry's Curiosity Shop definitely has a horror vibe to it even though it's more paranormal fantasy, but also a lot of human interest.
Episode 43:
- The influences that helped create Doctor Marvelry and Marvelry's Curiosity Shop.
- Some of the history that helps color the stories.
- Fun things John and Joe had to research!
- Does Indiana Jones qualify as a superhero?
- Read free books by the dead guys, but buy indie author's books!
- Liberty somehow makes a connection between one of John's upcoming books and the Village People (listen to see if you can follow her logic!)
Links:
John Brhel John on Twitter John & Joe's Website (Cemetery Gates Media) Marvelry's Curiosity Shop At the Cemetery Gates Stephen King's Needful Things Are You Afraid of the Dark? (Nickelodeon Show) M.R. James (Early 20th century ghost stories) King Solomon's Mine (H. Rider Haggard) League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Christopher Walken's reading of "The Raven" Edgar Allen Poe Stephen King John Steinbeck Fyodor Dostoyevsky Brandon Sanderson
96 episodes
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