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TOD 001 Alyssa Wong: A Shitstorm in Flavortown and Marc Laidlaw: Swimming Upstream to Spawn

TOD001 (1)In this podcast Scott Nicolay interviews Marc Laidlaw, author of White Spawn, and Alyssa Wong, author of Nebula and World Fantasy Award-winning “Hungry Daughters of Starving Mothers.” Find out more and listen here.


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An Outer Double: Mike Allen: Decruiting the Normal & Nicole Kornher-Stace: About Ghosts in a Way That Most Books Are Not About Ghosts | The Outer Dark: Episode 33 — MARCH 25, 2016

Double the Weird with Mike Allen, author of Unseaming and the forthcoming collection The Spider Tapestries, AND Nicole Kornher-Stace, author of Nebula Award-nominated The Archivist Wasp.

TSPcoverFirst, Mike Allen ruminates on possible comparisons between The Spider Tapestries and Clark Ashton Smith, writing “cubist” stories about unrecognizable futures, the unexpected Weird influence of Italian artist Alessandro Bavari, egotastic poetry and his poem book about famous paintings come to life Disturbing Muses, his love for stories that blow your mind, Nicole Kornher-Stace’s introduction and challenge to write writing a story the way he would compose a poem, differences among the “transformed people” in his science fiction, fantasy and horror stories, his passion for “really big monsters” and experiencing the human concept of a God, reproducing his vivid surreal dreams, common themes and “fleshy” connections among his stories, his formative ‘80s teenagehood, creating the “single grossest scene I’ve ever written,” the origins and editing of the Clockwork Phoenix anthology series of edgy “surprising juxtaposition” stories, Charles Olson and Jackson Pollock, his forthcoming novel which is a sequel to The Black Fire Concerto and more upcoming projects, his recommended writers including Nicole Kornher-Stace, CSE Cooney ( Nebula Award-nominated Bone Swans) and Livia Llewellyn, as well as a reading of the title story of The Spider Tapestries.

News From the Weird: Guest co-host Michael Griffin (The Lure of Devouring Light, Word Horde, April 2016) stands in for Justin Steele with a review of Livia Llewellyn’s new collection Furnace (Word Horde) and announcements about Dim Shores Press, Shock Totem Press, Word Horde’s Eternal Frankenstein anthology, author reveals for Lost Signals (ed. Max Booth III/Perpetual Motion Machine Press), and more.

archivistThen, Nicole Kornher-Stace muses about the challenges of writing Archivist Wasp, a non-marketable genre-straddling YA novel that ended up scoring a Nebula Award nomination, how it somewhat magically ended up at Small Beer Press thanks to Ysabeau Wilce, melding a “weird mix of stuff” into a post-apocalyptic novel unlike any other, avoiding and overturning YA tropes and her hope that her success will open doors for other YA authors to find markets for more crazy genre-bending works, why much YA is insulting to teenage readers, imagining future anthropology in her story “On the Leitmotif of the Trickster Constellation in Northern Hemispheric Star Charts, Post-Apocalypse” (Clockwork Phoenix #4) and Archivist Wasp, expanding Archivist Wasp into a trilogy, not naming and naming characters, mythology as hobby and flipping the bird to Joseph Campbell, a “strange” way of writing and trusting characters she’s had in her head since she was a teenager, Gene Wolfe and dream logic, discovering spec-lit at age 10 and selling her first short story, “Pieces of Scheherazade” (Zahir, Best American Fantasy 2007) at age 18, discovering Weird/slipstream and a market for her own work as facilitated by the small press boom, her fan fiction fantasy, feedback from teen readers, some love for Molly Tanzer’s Vermillion, The Bog People and the archaeology of death, writing combat scenes before and after studying karate, and her recommended other writers who, like her, write about ghosts in a way that’s not about ghosts including Karina Sumner-Smith (Towers Trilogy), Patty Templeton (There Is No Lovely End), as well as a reading of the Prologue of Archivist Wasp.

This archival episode will be available again at This Is Horror soon. In the meantime, subscribe at iTunes  or Blubrry to make sure you don’t miss an episode.

Next week’s guests: Michael Kelly and Kathe Koja talk about editing Year’s Best Weird Fiction, Vol. 2, and the vision behind the Year’s Best Weird Fiction series.

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More Links:

Unseaming_ecover_newMike Allen:

https://www.amazon.com/Black-Fire-Concerto-Stormblight-Symphony/dp/0615838200

https://mythicdelirium.com/about-the-clockwork-phoenix-anthologies

My Last Duchess By Robert Browning: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/173024

Charles Olson, “composition by field”: https://writing.upenn.edu/~taransky/Projective_Verse.pdf

Nicole Kornher-Stace:

https://www.greergilman.com/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bog_People

CP5_frontShow credits:

Host/Executive Producer: Scott Nicolay

Co-Host, News From the Weird/Producer: Justin Steele

Associate Producer/Show Notes/Publicist: Anya Martin

Logo Design: Nick “The Hat” Gucker

Music: Michael Griffin



Will Ludwigsen: Decruiting the Normal | The Outer Dark: Episode 32 — FEBRUARY 25, 2016

ludwigsen-insearchof-coverWill Ludwigsen discusses his acclaimed collection In Search Of and Others (Lethe Press), which was a Shirley Jackson Awards finalist and named by Kirkus Reviews as one of the best books released in 2013. The conversation delves deep into the stories and his writing process including utilizing Charles Fort as a character, childhood misconceptions about the Boy Scouts, why he likes his characters (yes, even Charles Fort!) to be “unprepared for the strange,” Han Solo in a supermarket, the ironic back-to-back juxtaposition of In Search Of and Arthur C. Clarke’s Mysterious World, growing up before the Internet and the things that made him a “weirdo,” the closest he has personally come to a Fortean experience at age 14, spiritualism and theosophy, nosiness and breaking into abandoned buildings, the assets of novellas, the challenge of “teaching faith in form” to creative writing college students, writing as fishing, attending Clarion in the same cohort as Livia Llewellyn, Robert Levy and Lethe Press publisher Steve Berman, how there is “a little bit of a hoaxer in every good horror writer,” and his bright future, with Scott, as a “decruiter.” Plus his finished young adult novel which he describes as “The West Wing Meets Back to the Future,” future novels and stories that defy expectations, his gratitude for the Weird and why it’s not accidental that he’s writing Weird fiction, a favorite Shirley Jackson story, and a reading of the title story “In Search Of.” His recommended authors include Peter Dubé, Jennifer McMahon, nonfiction memoir My Father the Pornographer by Chris Offutt and rediscovering John D. McDonald who may have been a bigger influence on Stephen King than any horror author.

royle-regicideNews From the Weird: Justin Steele reviews Regicide by British Weird author Nicholas Royle (Solaris Books, 2011). Plus The Outer Dark’s win as Best Podcast in the 2015 This is Horror Awards, the complete roster of winners, more cover reveals and collection announcements from Word Horde and Undertow Publications, and Strange Aeons magazine news.

This archival episode will be available again at This Is Horror soon. In the meantime, subscribe at iTunes or Blubrry to make sure you don’t miss an episode.

Next week’s guests: Double the Weird with Mike Allen, author of Unseaming and the forthcoming collection The Spider Tapestries, AND Nicole Kornher-Stace, author of The Archivist Wasp.

Please vote for The Outer Dark in the People’s Choice Project iRadio Podcast Awards. Deadline: Feb. 26! https://www.projectiradio.com/podcast-awards/

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More Links:

https://www.lethepressbooks.com/store/p111/In_Search_Of_and_Others.html

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Weird Fiction Review Interview with Will: https://weirdfictionreview.com/2013/02/interview-will-ludwigsen-and-the-weird/

fortCharles Fort biography: https://www.amazon.com/Charles-Fort-The-Invented-Supernatural/dp/1585426407

The Whisperer in the Darkness (film): https://www.cthulhulives.org/whisperer/trailer.html

Venture Brothers Bigfoot episode clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcyCQT-FKCA

https://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/199/house-on-loon-lake

Shirley Jackson: https://www.pages.drexel.edu/~ina22/+301/hnrs301-text-Intoxicated.html

News From the Weird:

https://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/2819/the-art-of-fiction-no-91-alain-robbe-grillet

Show credits:

Host/Executive Producer: Scott Nicolay

Co-Host, News From the Weird/Producer: Justin Steele

Associate Producer/Show Notes/Publicist: Anya Martin

Logo Design: Nick “The Hat” Gucker

Music: Michael Griffin


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