Indie Beginning Podcast
This week we spoke to James Wymore about his tale Theocracide and character development traps. If you missed last week’s episode where Marie introduced Theocracide head back to episode 42. He has a great take on discovery writing and some sound advice for those who have always wanted to write, but felt it isn’t practical. Stay tuned after the episode for a message from Marie and Ben about the future of Indie Beginning and ACNBooks.
info_outline Theocracide: An Audiobook IntroductionIndie Beginning Podcast
This week Marie Kammerer Franke introduce indie book lovers to Theocracide by James Wymore.
info_outline Werewolves and Weapons: Keeping Popular Subject Matter ‘Fresh’ In Your Writing.Indie Beginning Podcast
This week the Indie Beginning Podcast brings our listeners an interview with indie author MacCraw where we discuss his novel Ravage: Apocalypse of Wolves and how he kept the popular theme of werewolves fresh. If you missed the introduction that Benjamin Franke read or just want a refresher before the discussion head back to episode 41. Let us know what other topics you are interested in by leaving a comment or sending us an e-mail.
info_outline Ravage: Apocalypse of Wolves and Audiobook IntroductionIndie Beginning Podcast
This week Benjamin Franke narrate the beginning of Ravage: Apocalypse of Wolves by MacCraw. A dark spirit unleashed an unkillable army of werewolves on the world, reinforced by an eternal solar eclipse that will keep its army transformed. This week’s episode is brought to you by Shirts by Sarah. Remember to subscribe to the podcast. Get those headphones on tight and don’t worry about that presence you sense just over your shoulder as I introduce you to Ravage: Apocalypse of Wolves.
info_outline Magic and the Line Between Fantasy and Horror: A Conversation with Indie Author Steve ThomasIndie Beginning Podcast
This week we are joined by DM Billy Beard to discuss The Sangrook Saga as well as creating magic systems for your indie novel and the line between fantasy and horror with the author, Steve Thomas. How did creating a magic system change the story? What other genres is Steve interested in? Would he use a pseudonym?
info_outline The Sangrook Sage by Steve Thomas: An Audiobook IntroductionIndie Beginning Podcast
This week Marie Kammerer Franke will narrate the beginning of The Sangrook Saga by Steve Thomas; a dark fantasy tale that follows the morbid history of the sangrook clan. Are the Sangrooks necromancers… demon-worshipers… deranged torturers? Or are they all of that and more. Turn the lights down and allow Marie Kammerer Franke Introduce you to the Sangrook Saga.
info_outline Gears, Gadgets and Steampunk: A Discussion with Indie Author Rie Sheridan RoseIndie Beginning Podcast
This week the Indie Beginning Podcast brings our listeners an interview with indie author Rie Sheridan Rose about her story The Marvelous Mechanical Man and writing in the steampunk genre. If you missed the introduction that Benjamin Franke narrated or want a refresher before the discussion head back to episode 37. If you enjoy the steampunk genre or are interested in learning more about the indie / self-publishing process, these discussion episodes are for you.
info_outline The Marvelous Mechanical Man by Rie Sheridan Rose an Audiobook IntroductionIndie Beginning Podcast
This week the Indie Beginning Podcast introduces readers to the steampunk adventure The Marvelous Mechanical Man by Rie Sheridan Rose; an audiobook introduction read by Benjamin Franke. This indie read follows Josephene Mann, a strong, independent woman in the 1870’s who begins a life of adventure after quite literally take a job with an inventor named Professor Alistair Conn. Gadgets, mystery and possibly robots may be discovered in this charming dime-novel inspired tale.
info_outline Mermaids, Myths, and Your Manuscript: A Conversation With Indie Author Errin StevensIndie Beginning Podcast
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info_outline Updrift by Errin Stevens an Audiobook IntroductionIndie Beginning Podcast
This week the Indie Beginning Podcast introduces readers to the YA Fantasy Romance Updrift from indie author Errin Stevens. This story follows Kate and her mother Cara as they pick up and head to the ocean for a new beginning, and a new adventure. The story begins with young Kate taking a splash – quite literally – and finding a new friend; a friend unlike any other she has ever had. Mermaids, love, new beginnings… what else could a story lover ask for?
info_outlineThis week Marie Kammerer Franke introduce indie book lovers to Theocracide by James Wymore.
Excerpt:
Aliens bent on conquering the world are closing in on a weakened America. Epidemic alien-flu leaves people afraid to go outside their homes. The Undying Emperor is drafting Americans of all ages despite the plummeting population.
Nobody really cares.
Jason, like everyone else, lives in a fantasy facilitated by computer glasses that project images right over the parts of the world he doesn’t like. With a sports scholarship and an amazing new girlfriend, he leads his college team from one victory to another. As long as they ignore the constant barrage of terrible news, their lives would turn out to be perfect.
Until the government discovers his father's secret. Until his artificially perfect world comes crashing down. Will Jason and his allies survive the manhunt long enough to finish his father's work - to commit theocracide and set the world right?
Author Bio:
Born with the unfortunate talent of lying, James Wymore spent his youth explaining things he said before thinking. He studied science to add believability, until he discovered writing justifies untruth with meaning. His published works contain almost every genre, including the best-selling Actuator series. Find out more at http://jameswymore.wordpress.com
Next week we discuss the introduction and also learn what inspires James Wymore as well as traps in character development.
Also next week Marie and I will be discussing the future of Indie Beginning and ACNBooks. Let us know how the podcast has played a role for you. Leave your messages on our facebook, twitter, or webpage. All readings in this episode were performed by Marie Kammerer Franke with permission from the author. All production and editing was done by myself. I am your host, Benjamin Franke asking everyone to read more books, be the best possible you, and to simply enjoy this wonderful life. Thanks for listening.