November 2011

An Interview with Electric Literature

by Other People with Brad Listi November 21, 2011 author interviews

I’ve been interviewed by Electric Literature, which has some really nice things to say about the podcast.  Many thanks to Julia Jackson, editor of the Electric Dish. Here’s the intro to the interview: A few weeks ago, I first listened … Continue reading

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Transmedia Talk 36: Alison Norrington at DIY Days

by Haley Moore November 21, 2011 Featured
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Welcome to Transmedia Talk, a podcast covering all things Story. Transmedia Talk is co-hosted by Nick Braccia, Dee Cook, and Haley Moore and looks to shed light on the topic of transmedia storytelling with commentary, interviews and tips on how storytelling is moving into the 21st century.

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Storyworld Conference chair Alison Norrington sits down with us at DIY Days to talk about the conference and what it means for the future of transmedia.

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Nick Braccia from Culture Hacker
Robert Pratten from Transmedia Storyteller
Haley Moore

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Episode 19 — Elissa Schappell

by Other People with Brad Listi November 20, 2011 author interview podcasts

  The guest is Elissa Schappell, author of the story collections Use Me (William Morrow), which was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award, and the brand new Blueprints for Building Better Girls, available now from Simon & Schuster. A former … Continue reading

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PROPERTY RIGHTS ARE REALLY JUST AN EASEMENT

by MichaelWDean November 16, 2011 freedom

DJ Silencer and MC Choreboy (Michael W. Dean and Neema Vedadi) spit about the politics of Blag Dahlia – singer in the band The Dwarves, why “English Only” or “English First” laws are square, why PROPERTY RIGHTS ARE REALLY JUST AN EASEMENT, why there are drones in US cities, non-lethal drones, hummingbird spy drones, and [...]

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Another RAW over at Psychedelic Salon

by Joseph Matheny November 16, 2011 Psychedelic Salon

My friend Lorenzo has posted another show of Robert Anton Wilson material on the ever edifying Psychedelic Salon. This one is audio excerpts from The I in the Triangle DVD that I produced (and introduced).

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Coincidence Control Network: File #001

by sittingnow November 16, 2011 Coincidence Control Network

This week – Crowley the Jack the Ripper wannabe, Kenneth Anger’s Theramin, Found footage foul-play, Occupy heats up, Frank Miller is a douche, The end of legal weed, Huge Asteroids, Jack the Ripper’s knife, and Facebook censorship. Welcome to your reality. Personel – Joe Nolan, Kim Monaghan, Joseph Matheny, and Ken Eakins. Email us with [...]

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Episode 18 — Katie Arnoldi

by Other People with Brad Listi November 16, 2011 author interview podcasts

Today’s guest:  Katie Arnoldi, the bestselling author of three novels:  Chemical Pink, The Wentworths, and Point Dume. This one’s gonna blow your mind, people.  Just trust me.  It’ll make you want to buy a plane ticket.  It’ll make you want … Continue reading

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Occupy NY Live Channel

by Joseph Matheny November 15, 2011 Uncategorized

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This channel is being maintained by The Other 99. We continue to be a primary source from the front lines and have been on the ground since Day One. Our coverage is 100% funded by small donors like you. We are NOT officially associated with the NYC General Assembly and receive no funds or equipment from their general fund.

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Hypnagothique – Blackened Edition Vol.4

by P. Emerson Williams November 15, 2011 Tuesdays

Into the the fiery depths thy guide DJ Vrhovny bring thou, the blackness growing ever deeper until it feels as palpable as the embrace of a an amorphous, quilled Beast. The acrid smoke begins to vibrate and the sounds of the tormented grow in volume. In the grip of these sounds flames thou shalt see, and wailings smite thine ear: So that all trembling close thou crouch’d thy limbs, And then distinguish’d, unperceiv’d before, by the dread torments that on every side draw nearer, how thy downward course we wound.

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