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Robert J Sawyer has been called the Dean of Canadian Science Fiction. He has won the Hugo Award, the Nebula award, the John W, Campbell award, the Robert A. Heinlein award and more Aurora Awards than anyone else in history. He is a member of the Order of Canada as well as a member of the Order of Ontario.
Robert J Sawyer talks about his 25th published novel, the Downloaded, as well as his career as a writer of science fiction.
G. W. Thomas and M. D. Jackson talk with Oliver Brackenbury, the publisher of New Edge Sword and Sorcery magazine. We talk about the ongoing funding campaign, how he managed to convince Michael Moorcock to write a tale for the first issue and what exciting new developments there will be as the magazine continues.
We talk with Jason Waltz from Rogue Blades Entertainment about his upcoming Sword & Sorcery anthology, NEITHER BEG NOR YIELD. G.W. Thomas and M.D. Jackson are joined by Jason, Jeff Stewart, Steve Goble and John C. Hocking.
David Gerrold has been writing science fiction for the last 55 years. From the original Star Trek TV series with his screenplay for "The Trouble With Tribbles", to the animated Star Trek, Land of the Lost and other television scripts, to classics of the genre like When Harlie was One, The Man Who Folded Himself, Yesterday's Children, to his Nebula and Hugo award winning The Martian Child David's writing career has been varied and unique. It's a wide-ranging conversation about his experiences as a writer. his influences, his experiences as a father and now as a grandfather. He shares his views on publishing, on technology and on being a human being.
It is an intriguing, fast moving and and spirited conversation.
In our final Sword & Sorcery Roundtable of the year, G. W. Thomas is joined by authors Michael Ehart, Joel Jenkins and author and editor of the magazine Tales from the Magician's Skull, Howard Andrew Jones to talk about the future of the Sword & Sorcery genre.
It's another lively discussion which ranges from the origins of the genre to an imaginary 2050 and speculation about what the genre will become.
Session #3 of the Dark Worlds Quarterly Sword & Sorcery Round Table podcast.
Michael Ehart, Jason M. Waltz, Peter Welmerink and Charlse Graemlich join our Free for all. The participants discuss Sword and Sorcery in all forms. These three practitioners in the art of heroic fantasy give a lively discussion. G. W. Thomas is the moderator.
Session #2 of the Dark Worlds Quarterly Sword & Sorcery Round Table podcast.
William Meikle, John O'Neil and C.L. Werner. discuss Sword and Sorcery as it appears in Comic Books and both video and board games. The conversation covers other media as well as magazines and film and television and even some music. These three practitioners in the art of heroic fantasy give a lively discussion. G. W. Thomas is the moderator.
Joel Jenkins is an extraordinarily prolific and an extraordinarily disciplined pulp writer. His first novel was DIRE PLANET which was released in 2013. That book inspired a series of nine novels with more still on the way. He has written in the Fantasy, Thriller, Space Opera and Weird Western genres and he has a substantial number of books in his back catalogue. G. W. Thomas and M. D. Jackson sit down with Joel to examine his career, his influences and his writing process.
Session #1 of the Dark Worlds Quarterly Sword & Sorcery Round Table podcast.
Scott Oden, John R. Fulz and Jason M. Waltz. discuss our opening topic: “Sword & Sorcery: Fossil or Fuel?” The conversation touches on much more including Robert E. Howard and whether Sword & Sorcery really just Historical Fiction? These three practitioners in the art of heroic fantasy give a lively debate. G. W. Thomas is the moderator.
Will Murray is the quintessential pulp writer. He the author of over 70 novels in many popular series ranging from The Destroyer to Tarzan, The Shadow, The Spider and Sherlock Holmes. He is also the creator of the Marvel Superhero, Squirrel Girl. Collaborating posthumously with the legendary Lester Dent, Murray has written over twenty Doc Savage novels.
It's a wide ranging and fast moving conversation.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.