Storypunks Podcast
Hi Storypunks! Not sure I can call recent developments in my life 'unforeseen events' given 2020's general chaos, but as I'm trying to find my best way forward moving into 2021 and probably until 2022, episodes will be on hold a bit longer.
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Diana Pho and I continue our conversation about steampunk from her unique vantage point as an editor with more than a decade of experience at Tor and elsewhere.
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Today I begin a two-part conversation with the creator of the longest-running website on the topic of non-Eurocentric steampunk, BeyondVictoriana.com.
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There's more! Authors Day Al-Mohamed and Danielle Ackley-McPhail give more insight on their Middle Eastern steampunk novel Baba Ali and the Clockwork Djinn in part two of our discussion. Don't miss it!
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We're back with Season 3! I have a fun discussion to take your mind off the pandemic and onto all those virtual steampunk collaborations you could be doing.
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We've had a fabulous Season 2, thanks to my guests and all of you.
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In Part 2, Todd and I continue talking about his love for retro pulp adventure, as well as different themes and creative choices when storytelling and punking the 1920s and other eras.
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Todd Downing describes himself as the "complete creative" because, like many in our audience, he wears a lot of creative hats.
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In part 2 of this interview about the show Sage and Savant, Eddie Louise shares her process for writing and refining episode storylines (as well as the novelization TransMIGRATIONS) and Chip Michael describes his editing and sound design, including foley and composing the original background music.
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Sage and Savant is a monthly steampunk audio drama produced by Chip and Eddie Louise Clark.
info_outlineHi Storypunks! Not sure I can call recent developments in my life 'unforeseen events' given 2020's general chaos, but as I'm trying to find my best way forward moving into 2021 and probably until 2022, episodes will be on hold a bit longer.
If I can get back to this project sooner, that will be a wonderful happening!
Meanwhile, here's a quote that keeps rattling around in my head: "Everything will be okay in the end. If it's not okay, then it's not the end."-- attributed to John Lennon? Maybe?
I hear that and I think: my only real job as a creative is to not quit. Keep showing up in whatever way I can. During the pandemic and aftermath I am showing up with my creative projects every day, even if I've had to make adjustments--like putting this show on hold for now. I hope you're finding a way to inch or leap forward with your endeavors, too.
I also hope to have more amazing conversations in the future and I look forward to rolling these out as soon as possible.
Thank you for your understanding as I carry on amid uncertain times, and I hope all is going well with you and your projects.