AISFP 86 – Eddie Schneider

Jonathan Schiefer attended World Fantasy Convention in October, and he brought his digital recorder with him. His first interview is with literary agent Eddie Schneider of the Jabberwocky Literary Agency.

AISFP 85 – J.C. Hutchins

Our good friend, J.C. Hutchins, has been blazing a path for aspiring writers and podcasters everywhere.

AISFP 84 – Mark Chadbourn and Feedback

Mark Chadbourn joins us to discuss writing fantasy, the Age of Misrule, the Sword of Albion triliogy, writing for television, spy-fantasy, and mythology.

AISFP 83 – Matthew Rotundo, Jordan Lapp, Lou Anders

Matthew Rotundo and Jordan Lapp, two first place winners of the L. Ron Hubbard Presents: Writers and Illustrators of the Future contest, join us to discuss the history of WoTF, their experience at the workshop, and how the contest will enable them to achieve future goals.

AISFP 82 – Ken Scholes

Ken Scholes, author of Lamentation and Canticle, joins us to discuss his literary inspirations, Writers of the Future, becoming a father, blending science fiction and fantasy, and the challenge of writing in the midst of grief.

AISFP 81 – Kay Kenyon

Kay Kenyon, author of Bright of the Sky, A World Too Near, and City Without End discusses blending science fiction and fantasy tropes, propaganda versus fiction, and assuming the Mind of Evil.

AISFP 80 – J.C. Hutchins

J.C. Hutchins, author of the 7th Son trilogy, joins us to discuss his first print novel, Personal Effects: Dark Art, one of the most unique novels ever published, in Shaun’s humble opinion. We also discuss the latest events concerning 7th Son, working with Jordan Wiesman, the art of collaboration, and the power of podcasting.

AISFP 79 – James Enge

James Enge, author of the excellent Blood of Ambrose, joins us to discuss Leiber vs. Tolkein fantasy, massive fantasy epics, and his beef with H.G. Wells.

AISFP 78 – Greg Van Eekhout

The hiatus is over sooner than expected, and Greg Van Eekhout is here to talk Norse gods, the end of the world, and the publication of Norse Code.

Clarkesworld Fiction Special

Mur Lafferty and I performed Rolling Steel: a Pre-Apocalyptic Love Story, by Jay Lake and Shannon Page for Clarkesworld Magazine. Music by Chris Armstrong from the album, A.I. Awakens. http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/www.adventuresinscifipublishing.com/media/clarkesworldmagazine.com/podpress_trac/web/301/0/clarkesworld_04_09_lake.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 36:42 — 25.2MB)