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Author Winfield H. Strock III (Win) joins The Adam Messer Show to talk about the tenth anniversary of his book Red Sounding, writing, editing and more.
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Nicholas Kaufmann's fiction has been nominated for a Bram Stoker Award, a Shirley Jackson Award, a Thriller Award, and a Dragon Award. His previous novel, 100 Fathoms Below, co-written with Steven L. Kent, was an Amazon bestseller and the subject of a viral tweet that was retweeted over 7,000 times. His new novel, The Hungry Earth, comes out on October 5th. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
info_outline # 132 - Nicholas Kaufmann part oneThe Adam Messer Show
Nicholas Kaufmann's fiction has been nominated for a Bram Stoker Award, a Shirley Jackson Award, a Thriller Award, and a Dragon Award. His previous novel, 100 Fathoms Below, co-written with Steven L. Kent, was an Amazon bestseller and the subject of a viral tweet that was retweeted over 7,000 times. His new novel, The Hungry Earth, comes out on October 5th. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
info_outline # 131 - Bill CooperThe Adam Messer Show
Bill Cooper celebrates his final Savannah At Night show on WRUU 107.5. FM Savannah.
info_outline # 130 - Randy WoodThe Adam Messer Show
Randy Wood is a world renowned luthier. In his new book Randy Wood: The Lore of the Luthier, Daniel Wile chronicles Randy's history and travels on his road to becoming the best luthier.
info_outline # 128 - Jeffrey Ray HayesThe Adam Messer Show
Jeffrey Ray Hayes is a freelance illustrator and graphic designer living in the Austin area of Central Texas. He
info_outline # 129 - Brad GuigarThe Adam Messer Show
Brad Guigar has been a professional cartoonist for over 20 years.
info_outline # 127 - John Palisano part twoThe Adam Messer Show
John Palisano’s nonfiction, short fiction, poetry and novels have appeared in literary anthologies and magazines such as Cemetery Dance, Fangoria, Weird Tales, Space & Time, Shmoop University and many more. He won the Bram Stoker Award© for excellence in short fiction in 2016 and is currently serving as President of the Horror Writers Association.
info_outline # 127 - John Palisano part oneThe Adam Messer Show
John Palisano’s nonfiction, short fiction, poetry and novels have appeared in literary anthologies and magazines such as Cemetery Dance, Fangoria, Weird Tales, Space & Time, Shmoop University and many more. He won the Bram Stoker Award© for excellence in short fiction in 2016 and is currently serving as President of the Horror Writers Association.
info_outline # 126 John Stamp part twoThe Adam Messer Show
John Stamp joined The Adam Messer Show discussing his new Jackson Cole Novel Acquisitor.
info_outline#62 - David Allen Voyles - Some of the tales in David Allen Voyles’ collections of original horror stories, The Thirteenth Day of Christmas and Tales from the Hearse were those he told while conducting tours for his ghost tour company, Dark Ride Tours in Asheville, NC. Playing the role of gravedigger/storyteller Virgil Nightshade, Voyles entertained guests as they were transported to various spooky sites in a 1972 Cadillac hearse converted for that purpose.
Having taught literature for thirty years, Voyles is no stranger to weird tales and horror fiction in general. His love for authors such as Ray Bradbury, Stephen King, Anne Rice, Shirley Jackson, and Neil Gaiman as well as a lifetime obsession with Halloween ensured that it was just a matter of time before he tried his hand at publishing his own tales of terror.In addition to publishing his stories in print, he is also the creator of the horror podcast, Dark Corners, a bi-weekly broadcast of original horror stories.
Podcast: gestalt-media.com/darkcorners
Tales from the Hearse: https://www.gestalt-media.com/product-page/tales-from-the-hearse-paperback (Kindle version available on Amazon)