The Dead Robots' Society
Summary: Writers talking about writing. Writers talking about publishing. Writers talking about life. Authors Terry Mixon and Paul E Cooley interview, babble, and usually cover a number of disassociated topics.
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Podcasts:
In this episode Justin sits down with writer and podcaster Jonathan London at the 2008 Comic-Con. They discuss writing for TV, comics, and the web. Enjoy!
In this episode we talk about genre, specifically everybody’s favorite high-tech futuristic playground: Science Fiction. (What else would you expect from episode 42?) So get out your favorite towel and a glass of prune juice, kiddies, ’cause it’s time.
Today we had the extreme pleasure of interviewing both Philippa Ballantine AND Tee Morris as they promote their 08/08/08 Amazon preorder event for the release of both their books. Enjoy!
This week, even though Justin is under the weather, he and Ryan sit down together to discuss a variety of topics from the forum. So, settle in, and enjoy.
After you put “The End†at the bottom of that last page, there are still edits and rewrites, and more edits and rewrites, and then the agent hunt, and then the publisher hunt, and then starting all over again on that next novel. We hope you enjoy.
In this seductive episode the Dead Robots (including special guest host Wine from the forums) delve into the territory of love and sex. Love is a part of every human story, as is sex, so why shouldn’t that be in your writing? Enjoy.
This week we bring you the lovely and talented Matthew Wayne Selznick, author of “Brave Men Run: A Novel of the Sovereign Era,†which is both a novel and a podcast, as well as many other endeavors. Enjoy.
This week Ryan sits down with Rob Roberts, author of "Devil's Cape." Enjoy!
In this episode Justin has a very casual chat with Tee about all things geek. Enjoy.
Today we have another interview, this time with P.G. Holyfield. In this episode we ask P.G. about the writing of his novel “Murder At Avedon Hill†and his experiences converting it into a podiobook series, as well as everything else he’s been up to.
Hello, everyone! In this amazing episode the Dead Robots get a chance to sit down and speak with Patrick Rothfuss, author of the NY Times bestselling fantasy novel “The Name Of The Wind.â€
Robert Heinlein, a grandmaster of science fiction, once wrote five rules of writing. Some make universal sense, while others stir up controversy. Join the Dead Robots as they discuss these five rules and what they mean to them.
In this riveting episode of the Dead Robots’ Society podcast, we lucky few get a chance to sit down and speak with a living legend, Mr. Tracy Hickman, a bestselling author several times over, as well as a star in the podiobook sphere. This was a treat.
Last week it was good to be bad, but this week we take a look on the goody-two-shoes side of the tracks. Join us as we talk about heroes we like, what goes into a good protagonist, and if you should mix some bad with your good. Enjoy.
Every story needs a hero, and your hero can only be as good as the antagonist that they are pitted against. Join the Dead Robots as they discuss what makes for a good bad guy (or gal), both in their own writing, and in the culture at large. Enjoy.