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By Jeffrey Ketcham
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
Kassandra Montag grew up in rural Nebraska and now lives in Omaha with her husband and two sons. She holds a master’s degree in English Literature and her award-winning poetry and short fiction has appeared in journals and anthologies, including Midwestern Gothic, Nebraska Poetry, Prairie Schooner, and Mystery Weekly Magazine. Her debut novel, After the Flood, has been published in fourteen languages and optioned for television.
J. C. McKenzie is a book-loving, gumboot-wearing, unapologetic science geek. She's the author of the Carus Series, an urban fantasy five-book saga published by The Wild Rose Press. Born and raised on the West Coast, J. C. sets the majority of her books in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. She writes post-apocalyptic, dystopian fantasy, urban fantasy, and paranormal romance.
Be sure to check out her newest book, Cormorant Run, available for pre-order here!
J. C. McKenzie is a book-loving, gumboot-wearing, unapologetic science geek. She's the author of the Carus Series, an urban fantasy five-book saga published by The Wild Rose Press. Born and raised on the West Coast, J. C. sets the majority of her books in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. She writes post-apocalyptic, dystopian fantasy, urban fantasy, and paranormal romance.
Be sure to check out her newest book, Cormorant Run, available for pre-order here!
When not writing, reading, or watching TV (hey, it’s research) she can be found––well, pretty much nowhere because she doesn’t like leaving the house.
A 2018 graduate of the University of Nebraska at Omaha, she studied screenwriting and creative nonfiction. Attending college as an adult was fulfilling and rewarding, and also a crazy hellacious three years. While going to school and working two jobs, she also somehow found time to be a single mom to her son and yeah, sometimes letting your kid watch six straight hours of Gravity Falls counts as parenting.
When not writing, reading, or watching TV (hey, it’s research) she can be found––well, pretty much nowhere because she doesn’t like leaving the house.
A 2018 graduate of the University of Nebraska at Omaha, she studied screenwriting and creative nonfiction. Attending college as an adult was fulfilling and rewarding, and also a crazy hellacious three years. While going to school and working two jobs, she also somehow found time to be a single mom to her son, and yeah, sometimes letting your kid watch six straight hours of Gravity Falls counts as parenting.
Ed Lavallee is the founder/creator behind Crash Comics. Ed's been writing comics since the late 90's and self-published his debut comic book, Archeon through Digital Webbing in 2002. Revere: Revolution in Silver was the follow-up, originally released in 2006 as a mini-series through Alias, and later as a collected hard-cover through Archaia. Revere was his first professionally published work. Ed is currently working Pop Star Assassin with artist extraordinaire, Marcelo Basile. See my review of Pop Star Assassin here. If you're interested in reading Ed's work, all current issues of Pop Star Assassin are available for purchase on Comixology.
Ed Lavallee is the founder/creator behind Crash Comics. Ed's been writing comics since the late 90's and self-published his debut comic book, Archeon through Digital Webbing in 2002. Revere: Revolution in Silver was the follow-up, originally released in 2006 as a mini-series through Alias, and later as a collected hard-cover through Archaia. Revere was his first professionally published work. Ed is currently working Pop Star Assassin with artist extraordinaire, Marcelo Basile. See my review of Pop Star Assassin here. If you're interested in reading Ed's work, all current issues of Pop Star Assassin are available for purchase on Comixology.
Dave is a writer and photographer who lives in Omaha, Nebraska. He is active in the arts and holds a weekly gathering for artists, nerds, and awesome people. He was originally from Wisconsin but seems to have escaped with minimal injuries. When I think of Dave, the word raconteur comes to mind, because he is a consummate storyteller, and it shows as our conversations tangent and devolves in the best of ways. Dave is the author of the novel Evolution and its much-anticipated sequel as well as being the contributing review writer for our own parent site Planet Fiction Productions. Please join us as we celebrate our 10th episode with part 2 of my discussion with Planet Fiction's own, Dave Nesbit!
Aaron's most recent novel, Former is free on his website aestueve.com
AE Stueve lives, writes, photographs, films, and teaches in Omaha, NE. He holds an MFA from the University of Nebraska, where he was the recipient of the Wendy Fort Foundation Prize for exemplary work in fiction. He has released four novels and short stories and poems in several anthologies and collections. He has also edited a number of books and anthologies. For a complete list, follow this link. If you are interested in having him edit your work, feel free to contact him for quotes through twitter, instagram, or email.
Dave is a writer and photographer who lives in Omaha, Nebraska. He is active in the arts and holds a weekly gathering for artists, nerds, and awesome people. He was originally from Wisconsin but seems to have escaped with minimal injuries. When I think of Dave, the word raconteur comes to mind, because he is a consummate storyteller, and it shows as our conversations tangent and devolves in the best of ways. Dave is the author of the novel Evolution and its much-anticipated sequel as well as being the contributing review writer for our own parent site Planet Fiction Productions. I hope you enjoy the twists and turns of part one of my discussion with Dave Nesbit.
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.