Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts

9.28.2023

Ep 96: Author Katherine Briggs on her novel The Eternity Gate

 

Katherine Briggs joins the podcast to discuss her new novel The Eternity Gate
a fantasy novel about a handmaiden named Seyo who has a key that will unlock the fate of her kingdom. Along with discussing the novel, this conversation goes into Katherine's writing process and her thoughts on the pressure that writers face in today's publishing industry.

You can visit her website https://katherinebriggs.com/ to signup for her newsletter and read some of her short stories. Katherine is a friend and also the former teacher of two of my children, so I'm incredibly excited to be part of helping her to release her first book.


11.23.2021

Ep 89: Author Martin Matthews on his Dream Chasers Trilogy


Martin Matthews is the author of four published novels, including The Dream Chasers trilogy and the Pencraft Award-winning The Graveyard Girl and the Boneyard Boy. The final book of his trilogy, Moria Versus the Universe, was just released in November 2021. Martin is a friend of mine (Chris) and we have had numerous discussions over the years about writing, the creative process, God, grief, not feeling like we belong anywhere, being consummate curmudgeons, politics, and schmolitics. Our conversation for this episode continues in that line, though here he goes into detail about the world building of his trilogy of novels, how it is a meditation on the possible future of humanity, and why exactly Stephen King is an utter failure (you heard it here first!). Martin came along in my life at a particularly pivotal moment. I was transitioning out of a job and had no idea where I was going. As our friendship formed he offered me a lot of encouragement and the simple excitement of talking with someone about writing, creativity, and all the ideas that fill our heads. For that I will always be grateful.

You can discover more about Martin at his website: https://martinmatthewswrites.com/ or purchase his books through his Amazon author page. 


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10.28.2016

PCR Podcast Ep29: Dr. Melody Green—Tolkien Scholar


Dr. Melody Green, Dean of Urbana Theological Seminary, is the organizer of the 5th annual Tolkien Conference. She herself is a literature scholar, having published and researched on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and George MacDonald. The 2016 conference is November 5 at Grace Community Church in Champaign, Illinois. Please visit http://tolkienconference.com/ for registration info and topics to be presented. This episode's conversation focuses on the conference, the place of Tolkien's work in today's world, and a side chat about Lewis' enigmatic novel Till We Have Faces. This year's keynote talk is Professor Mike Foster's interview with Colin Havard, the son of one of the Inklings. You can listen to my interview with Professor Foster here: Episode 15: Mike Foster Tolkien Scholar and Author.

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Related Podcast Episodes:
Ep. 29: Melody Green—Tolkien Scholar
Episode 15: Mike Foster Tolkien Scholar and Author.
Ep28: Dialouges With Brandon: What Makes a Good Novel?
Episode 10: David Leo Schultz Director of Brennan

5.20.2016

PCR Podcast Episode 15: Mike Foster—Tolkien scholar, writer, English professor, and journalist

Our fifteenth episode features Mike Foster who is known mostly for his knowledge of J.R.R. Tolkien and Middle Earth (because of a famed Illinois Central College literature class and numerous essays and interviews on the subject), but who has also been a hardworking writer and journalist for over 50 years. While the questions eventually always wind their way back to hobbits and strange elvish (or is it elven?) names, Mike also has lots to share about teaching, music, and writing a good obituary. Shaped by a lifetime of reading and intensive study Mike speaks with a gentle eloquence always tinged with the wonder of faerie. This is our longest episode yet, but stick around to hear some great stories about the people he has met and dialogued with in the Tolkien Universe. You can find more info about Professor Foster here: http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Mike_Foster and here: https://peoriatazewoodfordblog.wordpress.com/about/meet-your-editors-mike-foster/