Happily, now that it's time to start writing school again, I have an episode ready and a couple of more I can launch down the road in timely publication fashion.
This episode features a tale called "The Color of My Wounds" by Martel Sardina, who has several Twilight Tales publications, making her contribution a nice fit for FOD. Wayne Sallee who is a dear friend of mine and who contributed a story to Episode 2 of FOD, is a Twilight Tales alum as well, and many other Twilight Tales contributors are friends or friends of friends.
All writers who put pen to the darker genres share a certain kinship, and more roads lead to the Chicago Mafia of horror writers than many people realize.
Anyway drop by the FOD blog or search for it on iTunes and stay tuned for some more chilling tales in the near future.
You might also want to check out David Byrd, The Blue Jeans Guy, who lent his voice to Martel.
All writers who put pen to the darker genres share a certain kinship, and more roads lead to the Chicago Mafia of horror writers than many people realize.
Anyway drop by the FOD blog or search for it on iTunes and stay tuned for some more chilling tales in the near future.
You might also want to check out David Byrd, The Blue Jeans Guy, who lent his voice to Martel.
6 comments:
I'll be listening in later today.
I think you'll like it. Go down to the entry on your story also. There's a new comment there by a listener who liked it.
Awesome!
Excellent. You know, I have been thinking a good deal about the community of writers, especially those in the horror genre. I believe networking and mentoring is critical to keeping a thriving writing community going.
Happy Year of the Tyger Burnin' Bright, man!
This cannot have effect in actual fact, that's what I think.
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