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Listen to conversations with storytellers: the authors, screenwriters, comics writers, playwrights and others who write & create the stories that enchant and thrill us

Writers, After Dark 149: Wendy N. Wagner

“Girl in the Creek”: Wendy N. Wagner on blending horror and scifi It's all about the mushrooms

Writers, After Dark 148: Kaira Rouda

“Jill Is Not Happy”: Kaira Rouda on complicated protagonists On when the characters you're writing make known unexpected revelations about themselves

Writers, After Dark 147: Lizzie Wade

“Apocalypse”: Lizzie Wade on the collapse and the rebuilding of civilizations Talking about how collapses bring about adaptations and change

Writers, After Dark 146: Rucker Moses

“Encounter at Owl Rock”: Rucker Moses on writing middle-grade scifi adventure Teens vs alien invasions never fails to entertain

Writers, After Dark 145: Edward Willett

“Shapers of Worlds Volume V”: Edward Willett on talking to speculative fiction authors Diving deeper into the authors building the worlds they write in

Writers, After Dark 144: Philip Fracassi

“The Third Rule of Time Travel”: Philip Fracassi on the mechanics of moving in time Philip aims his craft at science fiction after many delightful horror stories

Writers, After Dark 143: Andrew Ludington

“The Splinter Effect”: Andrew Ludington on time travel with a twist On blending science fiction foundations with action-thriller adventures

Writers, After Dark 142: John Ward (Scareville)

“Welcome to Scareville”: John Ward on writing scary stories for kids We're getting reissued Scareville stories and new Scareville stories this year

Writers, After Dark 141: Del Howison

“What Fresh Hell Is This?”: Del Howison talks short fiction and Dark Delicacies Horror icon Del Howison on his stories and his legendary bookstore

Writers, After Dark 140: Joe Mynhardt

“Shadows & Ink: Mastering the Art of Horror Writing and Publishing” Joe Mynhardt and Crystal Lake Publishing work to nurture horror writers

Writers, After Dark 139: John Joseph Adams

“Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy” editor John Joseph Adams John talks being a series editor and navingating thousands of stories

Writers, After Dark 138: J. S. Dewes

“The Relentless Legion”: J. S. Dewes on learning how to outline Jen talks about the inspirations from music and creating her own way to outline her stories

Writers, After Dark 137: Shaun Hamill

“The Dissonance”: Shaun Hamill on learning fantasy while writing it Exploring the dark side of the human psyche and a magic system that resonates with that

Writers, After Dark 136: Maurice Broaddus

“Breath of Oblivion”: Maurice Broaddus on world-building from a different perspective Space opera from a foundation set in afrofuturism and improvisation

Writers, After Dark 135: Robert J. Sawyer

“The Downloaded”: Robert J. Sawyer on digital consciousness Exploring the possibilities of encoding consciousness into computers and networks

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