
Writers, After Dark Podcast
1) “The Grave Artist”: Jeffery Deaver and Isabella Maldonado on collaborative thrillers
Award-winning and best selling thriller authors Jeffery Deaver and Isabella Maldonado drop by to talk about THE GRAVE ARTIST, the second book in their collaborative “Sanchez & Heron” ...Show More
2) “Caught Stealing”: Charlie Huston on film and adaptations
Thriller author Charlie Huston returns to talk about the feature film adaptation of Caught Stealing, the first book in their Henry Thompson series. Charlie also adapted the screenplay for director Dar...Show More
3) “The Malevolent Eight”: Sebastien de Castell talks building the good bad guys
Fantasy author Sebastien de Castell talks about his latest, The Malevolent Eight, and the fun of making heroes out of the ones everyone calls the “bad guys”. He talks about how The Malevol...Show More
4) “Girl in the Creek”: Wendy N. Wagner on blending horror and scifi
Science fiction and horror author & editor Wendy N. Wagner adds hungry fungi to the long list of creepy ways to be wary in the woods in Girl in the Creek. Wendy talks about the different elements...Show More
5) “Jill Is Not Happy”: Kaira Rouda on complicated protagonists
Thriller author Kaira Rouda chats about her latest nail-biter, Jill Is Not Happy, and about writing a main character who is not your typical wife… one who’s determined to keep her marriage...Show More
6) “Apocalypse”: Lizzie Wade on the collapse and the rebuilding of civilizations
Science journalist Lizzie Wade talks about how her interests in archaeology and anthropolgy led to her investigating how apocalypses througout history have changed civilization. Her curiosity about co...Show More
7) “Encounter at Owl Rock”: Rucker Moses on writing middle-grade scifi adventure
Rucker Moses’ newest middle-grade science fiction adventure, Encounter at Owl Rock, pits urban teens against unseen alien invasion in the Atlanta suburb they call home. Rucker Moses is the writi...Show More
8) “Shapers of Worlds Volume V”: Edward Willett on talking to speculative fiction authors
Author, editor and publisher Edward Willett talks about the “Shapers of Worlds” anthology series, and the fifth and final volume in the series is now available. This series has featured sc...Show More
9) “The Third Rule of Time Travel”: Philip Fracassi on the mechanics of moving in time
Horror author Philip Fracassi talks about his first foray into science fiction with the thriller The Third Rule of Time Travel. Philip talks about how his interest in various advanced scientific conce...Show More
10) “The Splinter Effect”: Andrew Ludington on time travel with a twist
Andrew Ludington’s debut novel The Splinter Effect mixes an Indiana Jones-style protagonist with the problems inherent in a society where time travel is a just a different type of tool to work w...Show More